Kendrick Lamar, Loe Shimmy, 50 Cent, Ken Carson, Mickey Factz, Lil Baby + MORE New Music You Might Have Missed This Week

Curtis "50 Cent" Jackson visits "Fox & Friends" to discuss his new Fox Nation show "50 Ways to Catch a Killer" at Fox News Channel Studios on September 30, 2025 in New York City.
NEW YORK, NEW YORK – SEPTEMBER 30: Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson visits “Fox & Friends” to discuss his new Fox Nation show “50 Ways to Catch a Killer” at Fox News Channel Studios on September 30, 2025 in New York City. (Photo by John Lamparski/Getty Images)

An unreleased Kendrick Lamar track and a new 50 Cent TV track surface as the West Coast’s savior prepares a campaign run for the upcoming Grammy Awards.

The fourth quarter is heating up as hip-hop awaits anticipated albums from icons such as Drake. With no release date announced, it is promised that the Iceman cometh.

There are plenty of anticipated albums on the way as the year comes to a close. Surprises are expected alongside the anticipation. It is arguably shaping up to be another unforgettable year for Hip-Hop.

From 50 Cent’s new theme song to Kendrick’s that could have been to Mickey Factz’s latest, the fourth quarter is filled with heat in the winter. Here are a few new releases you might have missed this week.

Kendrick Lamar’s Good Kid M.A.A.D. City Memories Resurface From “Everything In Its Right Place”

The West Coast Savior had a lot of tracks left on the Good Kid m.A.A.D. City cutting-room floor. TDE’s MackWop dug up an unreleased track that sampled Radiohead while reviewing relatable footage. The song showcases K.Dot ahead of his time, with deeply metaphorical lyrics and a thought-provoking hook.

50 Cent Jumps In The “Fightland” Ring With Sheff G, Sleepy Hallow, & Jeremih

For his upcoming Starz series of the same title, Curtis relives his Golden Gloves day with the new theme song. The track is gritty but catchy as New York Drill’s brightest stars hop in the ring with trendy lyrics over the smooth R&B hook. If you enjoyed the Power franchise theme songs, this will be another great addition to the playlist.

Lil Baby “Try To Love” In WHAM Kick-Off

Eagering up for his anticipated return after the WHAM album and tour, the Atlanta brave search for love. For the new weekly Wednesday release, he drops a couple of fan-loving bars that many have been missing since 2019. With tracks like this rolling out regularly, the upcoming album looks very promising.

Loe Shimmy Tells The Pilot To “Crank Up Da Jet”

A setup to the deluxe version of Rockstar Junkie, the new track amplifies the album’s greatness.  It sees the rockstar dialing up his signature blend of raw swagger and melodic finesse with slinky hooks, lean-drenched haze, and a beat that moves like a smooth ride on a late-night freeway. It’s the perfect origin point for newfound fans.

Mickey Factz & SoulChef Celebrates New Enrollments As “The Professional”

In support of the new appointment at NYU, the collaboration delivers a masterclass on lyricism. “Collaborating with SoulChef was an amazing and seamless experience,” says Factz. “Between the production and the lyricism, this marriage of song was a privilege for me.” Soul added: “It was such an incredible vibe working with Mickey Factz, his artistry and lyricism are unmatched.”

Ken Carson Drops Something “catastrophe”

After “yes,” one of today’s hottest acts turns around with something even more chaotic. “If you haven’t given Ken Carson a few spins yet, this is the perfect track to start with,” says BET. “After this one, you’ll be deep in his catalog looking for more heat.”


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