Keznamdi, DaBaby, Russ, Girlfriend, Randy B + MORE New Music You Might Have Missed This Week

Rising stars Keznamdi and Randy B make their presence felt this week, while major stars such as The Weeknd, 21 Savage, and Pooh Shiesty make headlines as the last weeks of 2025 arrive.

Many emerging acts continue to produce buzzworthy products as music awaits the promised albums from the biggest names, such as Drake and A$AP Rocky. This week proves that new artists aren’t waiting til the top of 2026 to begin the best new artist campaign.

Last weekend, while Ye made history in Mexico, Shaq put out a search for the next big star in the underground, and Bow Wow finally released the visual to the Chris Brown-collaborated hit, “Use Me.” The genre still had a few treasures that were undiscovered by most. From the Grammy-nominated Keznamdi’s North American arrival to Miami’s Randy B linking up with Maino in Brooklyn to DaBaby continuing to chart his comeback, here’s all the new music you might have missed this week.

Keznamdi & Masicka Are Always “Forever Grateful” For Their Newfound Success

As he chases greatness at the upcoming 68th Grammys, Keznamdi brings his new album, Blxxd & Fyah, stateside, led by the groovy inspirational single. Already a hit overseas, the “As Crazy As It Is” hitmaker’s collaboration with Masicka reflects on life’s journey with appreciation and resilience at its core. Their collaboration blends the sounds of today’s greatest in Reggae and Dancehall, while they appreciate the road to the top through signature vocals over the trendy production. It will have you rushing to hear the rest of the album and getting to know everything about Keznamdi.

DaBaby Issues A “Letter To My YN”

Focusing on his core audience now, the latest from the North Carolina rap star has him sharing a heartfelt message with his nephew. The song delivers cautionary advice to younger street-influenced listeners. Over a restrained beat, he addresses violence, accountability, and survival, positioning himself as a conflicted narrator shaped by consequences.

Russ Gives Us A “Clue” Of What You Can Expect From His Upcoming Album

The indie superstar gets analytical in his latest single. He dissects ambition, ego, and self-awareness over a minimalist, introspective backdrop. The song frames success as a double-edged pursuit, blending confidence with caution. Rather than flex, he interrogates motivation and perception, positioning clarity—not validation—as the ultimate win.

Keznamdi, Russ, DaBaby: New Music You Might Have Missed This Week

Girlfriend’s Love Runs “Deep”

The Mississippi R&B songstress steps confidently into a richer and more intimate sound on her latest single. Bringing back that smooth R&B, “Deep” is driven by emotional honesty. Her melodies glide over atmospheric drums, layered harmonies, and a sensual groove that feels both nostalgic and refreshingly current. It is a preview of her forthcoming album, Honey Water, which drops in 2026.

Randy B & Maino Show Us “The Realest” Parts Of Love

Known for his collaborations with Rico Love and Zaytoven, the Miami rap star takes a trip to Brooklyn, to meet with the “Hi Hater” hitmaker and the actual Hitmaka for a bona fide hit about the realest love. Maino’s seasoned credibility co-signs the standout creativity of Randy B. The track rejects trends and flexing, framing realness as a matter of consistency, survival, and standing firm without compromise.

Chris Patrick Asks You To Pray 4 Me

Continuing to prove why he is one of the hottest new artists in today’s rap, the nine-song latest delivers more of the upcomer’s impressive lyricism. It channels vulnerability and resilience. Across the album, he navigates faith, trauma, and ambition with raw honesty. Patrick balances pain and aspiration, crafting a reflective statement on growth amid personal and cultural pressures.

MoneySign Suede Delivers Christmas Miracles Again As Parkside Santa 2

The late rapper continues to gift his fans with new music in the holiday-driven latest. Sticking to the script, the album blends hard-hitting flows with introspective moments, exploring loyalty, survival, and ambition. This is not your average posthumous album; it proves that there is still a lot left from the now rap legend that fans can’t wait to hear.


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