Upon announcing an exciting new tour, Jagged Edge supports it with a brand new album. While Drake and PartyNextDoor took over the weekend with their anticipated collaborative album, JE and other emerging artists navigated around the takeover with a focus on core audiences.
This weekend delivers anticipated new albums by Saint JHN, Morray, Fridayy, Nardo Wick, and more.
From Jagged Edge’s kickoff to Cash Cobain’s return to DaBaby and Yung Miami creating a new Bonnie and Clyde, here is a list of new music you might have missed this week.
Jagged Edge Attach All Original Parts In Their Return
The legendary group’s 11th album include 15 all new original songs, featuring the lead single “Just Might Get It”. This is the first album from the group since “A Jagged Love Story” came out in 2020. The new album supports their 25th anniversary tour on the horizon.
Trapboy Freddy Remembers The “Day Before Christmas”
The Dallas rap star continues the forthcoming album’s campaign with another familiar trap track. A gift after the holidays, the stellar return is nothing short of exciting. The next chapter of his career is quickly becoming his best yet.
Burna Boy Requires An “Update”
Preparing for the anticipated album, No Sign of Weakness, the superstar delivers a high-energy, 90s inspired track. It infuses Afrobeats, pop, and some ampiano. Like his new romance, the song is a must-hear and must-see. The song raced to a million views in less than a day on YouTube.
Iris Stryx Delivers “Enchanting” Vibes Before The Takeover
Best known for her breakout tracks “Island Girl,” “Have A Good Time,” and “Get Loose,” the Bahamian singer draws tropical vibes to seduce her newfound love in the latest single. Her sweet accent wrapped around enticing melodies wrapped around her natural appeal, “Enchanting” is guaranteed to be a chart-topping hit for the emerging star. It serves as the ideal starting point for new fans as Iris Stryx rises to superstardom with a collection of genuine hits along with her latest work.
Yung Miami & DaBaby Confess “I’m A Hoe Too”
Throughout the 2000s-inspired video, they pose as the perfect couple, doing intimate photoshoots and flexing their undeniable chemistry. “Got a little booty and I love the way that she shake it / Finna handcuff the bitch, get the bracelet / somewhere out of town chasing the paper / she send me 89 pictures of her naked,” raps Baby. Miami matches Baby’s charm, rapping: “That’s my lil sh*t, that ain’t y’all’s/ I don’t see none of that sh*t, I’m Ray Charles/ I don’t care what a nigga got going on/I’m a keep it short with ’em like Kevin Hart.”
Cash Cobain, Rob49, & Bay Swag Go “Trippin On A Yacht”
Hitting the N.O. for some riverfront fun, the trio drop a next-level hit. Looking to amplify their breakout 2024, the latest track begins anticipation for the forthcoming debut album. Evolving his lyricism, Cobain raps: “If you’re pretty and seductive, you a bad bitch/Yeah, I’m trippin’, I’m trippin’ on a yacht/It’s shot o’ clock, I don’t need a watch.”
Dave East & Ransom Rev Up With “Fairwells”
The new visual seeing Dave East and Ransom in armor type truck with their homies and outside on the streets of a building at night. While they spit their standout verses over the cinematically dark Prophecy production about them both saying their fair wells to the street life that they grew up in and had to survive from to make it where they are now. Ransom’s verses of, “Farewell to them nights, was lyin’ on Ray’s couch. (Fairwell). Had to nowhere to sleep through the week. Survivin’ the days out (Damn). I’d be dead if I couldn’t rap or doin’ life ’cause I wouldn’t rat. What good is that?” Some that many that grew up in the streets like him and Dave East could relate to.
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