Kicking off 2026 on the right foot, Daisy Simo returns with her new single “Okay” The infectious chorus immediately sticks, looping in your head long after the song fades out, while her sultry, self-assured delivery anchors the record with a calm dominance. The production by Sterotype & Tweek Tune is plastered flawlessly to get the speakers bumping.
Read MoreWithin the normalcy of a regular afternoon, a single post can change the stillness of a quiet hip-hop landscape and replace the idleness with buzzing anticipation. It takes a preeminent artist to create such impact, and on an ordinary Wednesday afternoon (1/14/26), J. Cole did just that.
Read MoreHer latest ballad, “different,” finds Secily in a vulnerable headspace, done making excuses to keep someone anchored in her heart and mind. The record reflects on the realization that, from the very beginning to the very end, both sides wanted different things.
Read MoreKicking off the first week of 2026, Lisha G returns with her latest single, “Options,” accompanied by a striking visual shot by Stevie Shot It. The release feels intentional; an early statement that she’s stepping into the new year with sharper focus and an even brighter aura.
Read MoreBuilt on the foundation of classic R&B sensibilities, “WaMu” thrives off Jaymin’s effortless crooning as he paints a vivid portrait of a love interest that feels both intimate and cinematic.
Read MoreSouthside Hoodlum kicks off the year with momentum, delivering a two-for-one visual directed by Ace The Shooter and backed by production from Big Tex Johnny and Vaccid. The release showcases two contrasting records that highlight Hoodlum’s range while staying rooted in his signature sound.
Read MoreThe playful visual from 7Kaos featuring Mike Brunch titled “Moviendo Haciendo” might just be your new favorite record and for good reason.
Read MoreTurn off the Mariah Carey, pour some eggnog in a double cup, light up something brighter than the lights on the tree, and let Rapping Paper play all the way through.
Read MoreWhile the year already blessed us with an abundance of standout music, including “Marco Plus Vs. The World,” he wasn’t done yet. Right at the finish line, Marco doubled back with an extended edition that didn’t just ride the momentum of the original, but elevated it entirely.
Read MoreSlow the tempo, dim the lights, and settle in; “NO LOV3 LO$t” thrives in that late-night space where luxury and reflection collide.
Read MoreEven as the year winds down, we’re reminded of just how much great music we’ve been gifted throughout the past twelve months. But it’s the last call releases, the ones that arrive quietly yet hit the hardest, that tend to leave the deepest impression. Right now, nothing embodies that feeling more than Chris Patrick’s “Pray 4 Me.”
Read MoreConway The Machine has officially entered the conversation for album of the year with his latest release, “You Can’t Kill God With Bullets.” From top to bottom, the project is a relentless display of grit, conviction, and survival; everything Conway has built his legacy on, sharpened to a blade.
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