Cash Cobain, Wiz Khalifa, and Swae Lee made big statements this week before it was announced that 50 Cent would be returning to music, and Bruno Mars continued his reign.
T.I. and 50 Cent’s beef took over the culture, but a tsunami of new music arrived throughout the week. From new superstars, like Coi Leray and Baby Keem, to emerging stars, like Hustleman Quise and Hashii Senjoo, hip-hop fans were well fed with new music while tours from Cardi B, Bow Wow, and New Edition take you outside.
Ty Dolla $ign’s tape for the ladies, Baby Keem’s second run, Domani and King Harris send shots at 50 Cent while T.I. campaigns his new hit, “Let’em Know,” and more, the new music from across the nation blended in with the headlines. From Cash Cobain’s resurgence to Swae Lee’s solo beginning to Gelo dropping another southern-sampled single, here’s a list of new music you might have missed this week.
Cash Cobain Makes A Big “Wish” In His Return
His first track of 2026, he’s developing a brand-new style over a “Late Nite Tip” Three 6 Mafia sample about getting rich enough to afford anything he may wish for through hard work and dedication. The Bronx rap star’s wishful aspirations: three minutes of cars, jewelry, and money.
Cece Valencia & The Cypher House Calls Up California’s Finest Female Rappers In Ashanti Major, Itsz Bae, Nini Cartier, Kali Red, Laila V, Queen of Compton, Lyna Blu, Tekoa92, & Honey Blunt To Shine Bright
The popular cphyer channel makes a triumphant return with a group of the baddest female rappers ruling the California underground rap scene. From beginning to end, each woman’s rhymes are more lethal than the other, showcasing the future next big superstars in Cali Hip-Hop. This is the perfect origin point for everyone in love with West Coast hip-hop.
Yakiyn Is Ready To “Get To The Loot”
The Dallas native celebrates his rise to fame as he goes hard on the new single, laying down boast after boast while flexing his stylistic freedom with maximum ease and confidence. “I get the loot, but what I really got was freedom,” he says. “This song is for everybody who kept going when quitting made more sense. From pressure to progress. From dreams to reality.”
Gelo Takes It Back To Where It All Started With “Backyard Ball”
Originally known for his skills on the court, the new single takes it back to the early 2000s. Instead of shoes, the song enjoys the love for the game as he raps about slam dunks and 3-pointers. It follows the same formula as his previous hit “Tweakers.”
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Fetty P. Franklin & Big Moochie Grape Moves “Bows & Bricks” Together
Produced by Honorable C.N.O.T.E., the two popular new trap rappers link up for an anticipated collaboration about moving it by the boatload. It is another Charlotte-meets-Memphis connection that will set the bar for Southern Hip-Hop in 2026. Look no further for your next favorite trap rappers than right here.
Swae Lee Is Full Of Gas & Definitely “Flammable”
Heading into his solo career, the debut single showcases the one-half of Rae Sremmurd’s playful one-liners that have long been his calling card. Over a beat produced by Rosen that marries the epic melodies of Just Blaze instrumentals with the 2020s Atlanta trap sound, he dances from bar to bar, displaying the blend of melody and dextrous delivery that has long made him one of rap’s most exciting voices. “My fans been waiting to eat. Let the feast begin,” he said.
Hashii Senjoo, TYE Harris, & Charlie Boy Are Out Here Giving “Lessons” In Greatness
The Dallas trio tells unique stories that have a life-learning lesson at the end in the new collaboration. While the “I Look Good” legend brings the undeniable star power, the others deliver trendy vocals with razor-sharp reality raps. The definition of pleasure is often intertwined with the concept of pain in this context.
Seddy Hendrinx Calls On Jacquess, K. Camp, Domani, D.C Youngfly To Roll Out Again For “Forever Lasting Pt. 2”
To keep the party going, Atlanta’s flyest young stars band together for another R&Bae hit. Everyone carries the track with signature flows, while they all connect it with an easy-listening hook. Part 2 is a song of the spring candidate.
Jennifer Lopez & David Guetta Face The World But Want You To “Save Me Tonight”
The perfect combination of pop and dance begins with glowing house keys and a four-on-the-floor kick, then swells with soaring trance textures and pulsing drums. Her voice is radiant as she captures the thrill and anticipation of a night out while the DJ spins: “Somebody’s waiting for me / Don’t know where, don’t know why, but I know / Don’t know where your touch could take me, but it feels like maybe / You could save me tonight.”
Baby Keem & Kendrick Lamar Deal With Toxic Relationships By Being A “Good Flirt”
Before he hits the road, the Las Vegas native and his King of the West Coast cousin go through the ups and downs that come with loving one woman. The new single reflects on the past break-ups and make-ups while remembering the beauty of the relationship. The song went viral last month for the Young Thug line.
Fresco Trey Finds New “Hope”
His first release of 2026 offers a brighter day has finally come after all the hard times. “‘Hope’ is a reminder that your story isn’t over,” said the rapper in a press release. “No matter what you’ve faced, you still have the pen in your hand — and you get to decide how it ends.”
Nail & Coi Leray “Maybe” Have A Hit Song
The relatable track tells the tale of modern romance, sharing an undeniable connection with someone who is playing games. Despite knowing a relationship may not be emotionally safe, it’s tempting to abandon logic in the name of love. Even the most guarded hearts can find themselves torn when faced with undeniable chemistry.
Channel Tres Has The “Medicine” You Need
The Compton hitmaker truly leans into his groove-driven sound on this track. The infectious song illustrates how music revives everyone around him, leaving them feeling “100%.” The visual captures the spirit of the track and its message that love and music are the ultimate cure.
1 Umbrella & Larry June Drop Another Hit “Off Top”
The new rap supergroup links up with a fellow Bay Area superstar for a groovy track about living lavish. The song is stacked with confident bars from Bay Area royalty. The latest release from their self-titled debut album, which has already received significant critical praise.
Mb Pee & Zillionaire Doe Goes “BP”
The Dallas-made collaboration reflects the hustle, street politics, and the fruits of the labor. Both artists deliver gritty verses about loyalty, money pursuit, and staying alert in the metroplex while navigating risks tied to reputation, rivals, and fast-earned success.
MadMaxx Links With Jeremih & Kevin Gates To “Stroke U Up”
The trio’s collaboration comes courtesy of the Chi-Town Crooner’s timeless penmanship and artistry, and the Baton Rouge rap star’s always magnetic musical force. The song will take you on a musical journey, one that combines nostalgia with modern flavor.
Isaiah Falls Creates His Own “Taboo”
Built on hypnotic melodies and sleek production, the emerging star’s new song captures the electric tension of two people giving in to undeniable chemistry. From the opening lines, “Seductive but you’re so dangerous / No judgement if you only feel lust,” he sets the tone for a record that embraces passion as something natural and freeing. Anchored by layered harmonies and his breathy, melodic delivery, the single balances tenderness with quiet confidence, a signature that continues to define his evolving sound.
Wiz Khalifa Makes A Project For The Girls Love Horses
After Khaotic, Khalifa Man bounces back quickly with another new project aimed at women. The 14-track project is filled with standout cuts, produced by longtime collaborators Quadwoofer Bangz, Sidereal, Sekko, Saxl Rose, Sheffmade, and Fizzle. The new project prepares fans for the hitmaker’s upcoming co-tour with MGK this summer.
TTBBY Asks Where Were You?
As the Texas rapper emerges in the new hip-hop landscape, he excites newfound fans with songs that explore loyalty, abandonment, and personal growth. The album blends compelling street storytelling with emotional honesty, examining trust, resilience, and the cost of chasing ambition as it navigates friendships, family ties, and rising fame. It’s the perfect origin point for newfound fans.


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