Jorja Smith gets a jumpstart on Summer 2025 with her latest track. The U.K. sensation resurfaces during a weekend of major promotion for The Weeknd’s highly anticipated film, Hurry Up Tomorrow.
The faster the summertime approaches, artists of all statures release new music to capture the season’s fans. Festival season is coming to a close but more and more Rap Summer tours are being announced daily. Hip-Hop 2025 may be just heating up but it has already proven to be another memorable year for the genre.
From Jorja Smith’s return to Samara Cyn’s emergence to Headhuncho Amir’s arrival, here’s all the new music you might have missed this week.
Jorja Smith Show You “The Way I Love You”
The magnetic track explores the pain of unrequited love. It captures the emotional imbalance in a relationship where one person gives more than they receive, highlighting vulnerability, longing, and the ache of emotional neglect.
Big30 Says “Ion Play”
The Memphis rap star has been involved in a civil war with his label lately. The gritty anthem asserts dominance and resilience. The track delves into themes of betrayal, street loyalty, and the harsh realities of his environment. It serves as both a personal testament and a warning, emphasizing his unwavering stance in the face of adversity.
Samara Cyn Uses A “Bad Brain”
The latest addition to her newfound popularity, is the soulful and atmospheric track that hits with rhythmic beats that wrap around a moving sample of the beloved track “Can I Call You Rose?” by Thee Sacred Souls. Displaying her ability to traverse multiple genres in this dream-like landscape, Samara Cyn creates with soulful ease and a uniquely textured, boundless sound that has established her as one of the most exciting artists in hip-hop at the moment.
Kodak Black & Just Brittany Ain’t Going For It, “Nann N***a”
The exciting collaboration is a bold reimagining of Trina and Trick Daddy’s 1998 classic. Its provocative lyrics and dynamic visuals have sparked conversations online, highlighting the duo’s ability to bridge past and present in hip-hop culture.
Yella Beezy & Trapboy Freddy Reunite To Be “The 1”
Yella continues to draw attention to his legal drama by providing fans with more new music. In the latest release, he reunites with Trap for a catchy track that recognizes their spot on top of the hip-hop food chain. After getting out of his head, the Dallas rap star reminds us why he is a superstar.
HeadHuncho Amir Proves Still Ain Nun Bigger
The newest 300 Ent signee wastes no time making his debut. The album contributes to the broader narrative of Dallas’s hip-hop scene striving for national recognition. His work embodies the city’s underdog spirit, blending regional influences to craft a sound that, while still evolving.
Maino Is “Hotta This Year”
The track encapsulates his determination to surpass previous achievements, emphasizing a relentless drive to elevate his status. Through assertive lyrics and a commanding delivery, the Brooklyn superstar conveys a message of self-assurance and an unwavering commitment to success. The song serves as both a personal mantra and a motivational anthem, inspiring listeners to pursue their goals with vigor and confidence.
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