PartyNextDoor, Bun B, Luh Kiddo, Doechii, Jharrel Jerome, BAK Jay, J.R. Clark + MORE New Music You Might Have Missed This Week

LONDON, ENGLAND – JULY 12: (EDITORIAL USE ONLY) Special guest, PartyNextDoor performs live on stage with Drake during day two of Wireless Festival 2025 at Finsbury Park on July 12, 2025 in London, England. Drake is headlining an unprecedented all three nights of Wireless Festival. (Photo by Simone Joyner/Getty Images)

PartyNextDoor keeps his name out there while more actors and emerging stars enter the fray alongside Cardi B’s continued reign and Taylor Swift’s takeover this week.

Summertime may be over, but the heat continues in today’s hip hop due to the intense beef happening right now in women’s hip hop. From Cardi B to Nicki Minaj to JT to BIA, the genre has delivered some of its most memorable disses we’ve heard in a very long time in this week alone. Can’t remember a time when beefs have gotten this personal in and out of the music.

As titans clash, newcomers and veterans are stepping up to boost the growing popularity. PartyNextDoor toured with Drake all summer, but he still manages to provide fans with promising updates of more new solo music on the way. As we enter the fourth quarter, we anticipate a lot of surprises from some of hip hop’s biggest stars still to come.

But until then, we have to check out the new acts seizing the most with breakthrough music. We have a new TDE link-up, newcomer BAK Jay exploding onto the scene, established star J.R. Clark celebrating his journey, and more new music from artists you might have missed this week, below.

PartyNextDoor Lives In The Moment With “$$$” Film

A cinematic masterpiece that doesn’t hold back on the love, the lust, and the dark undertones that define the project. Fan-favorite lyrics from tracks like “OMW,” “Somebody Loves Me,” and “When He’s Gone” come to life through action-packed, visually arresting moments, interwoven with intimate behind-the-scenes snippets from the road. 

Alemeda & Doechii “Beat A B!tch Up”

A collaboration true fans of the TDE collective have been waiting for. The song is lethal and beautiful as the two trade bars about what they will do for love. “Is about caring so deeply for someone that you’d do anything for them, even if they wouldn’t do the same for you,” said Alemeda. “Obviously, the title is not literal, it’s more about how far I’d go to show up for people, even when it hurts me.

New Music You Might Have Missed This Week

BabyChiefDoit Cooks Up More Than “Fried Chicken”

Capitalizing on the buzz, the emerging rap star from Chicago keeps his foot on today’s hip hop’s neck with a catchy single that has him hanging out outside of Popeyes. His steadfast confidence and unfiltered bars are on full display as he raps attention-grabbing bars like, “claimin’ that they shooters, they won’t hurt a fly”.

Bun B Gets With Young Dro & Killa Kyleon To Prove That You “Can’t Stop The Hustle”

With a new album on the way that celebrates the past, present, and future of Southern Hip Hop, the King of the Trill links up with some of the South’s finest for a brand new money-motivated track. The collaboration represents the different generations of greatness emerging from the South, with all the acts executing fan-favorite rap styles about getting to the money.

Luh Kiddo Will “Keep Hustlin”

More from Left Me Out To Dry, the track pays homage to the Kurtis Blow classic as he rides over a tense, bass-heavy trap beat with crisp hi-hats and booming 808s. The cohesive cut finds both artists trading confident verses about perseverance, no matter the setback. “I’ve been facing a lot of personal challenges and negativity recently,” he said in a press release. “However, these experiences have not deterred me from focusing on my responsibilities and commitments.”

Tay Money Isn’t Your Average “Redneck”

The well-known Dallas rap star dips into her country roots for the latest single. The country-rap track blends her hard-hitting southern Dallas swagger with producer Bonnie Dymond’s unique acoustic-pop-folk sound. “‘Redneck’ is all about embracing where I come from,” says the rap star in a press release. “Working with Bonnie Dymond gave me that hometown feeling, mixing Bonnie’s acoustic-808s with my sound to create something real, fun, and unapologetically me.”

BAK Jay Reflects On The Letters I Never Sent

The Fort Worth, Texas, rap star is quickly becoming the hottest new artist of 2025, with plans to be the next biggest star to come out of Texas. The new album continues his prolific run with trendy lyrics and hard-hitting signature production originally previewed on the new single “Fan Hoes.” The project is the perfect origin point for newfound fans looking for the next big thing in hip hop.

Jharrel Jerome Jumps Into Music To Share More Than A Bronx Tale

Adding music to his resume, the new mixtape was previewed with the previously released single, “BoomBoomBoom.” It delivers a perfect blend of Jharrel’s Dominican and uptown NYC roots. The four tracks tell us a deeper story about the entertainer and where he comes from. It gives us more than your stereotypical look into the popular New York borough. He is already a must-see on the big screen, but now he’s a must-hear on your favorite streaming platforms.

J.R. Clark Stay Solid 10 Years Later

Celebrating his longevity in the game, the Virginia rap star uses this milestone project to double down on themes of authenticity, independence, and resilience. Throughout the album, he delivers bars that reflect on the importance of self-reliance. He details his journey of building a brand that is both elegant and cinematic. With vivid imagery, he positions his artistry as something carefully crafted—not manufactured for quick fame. 

DJ Gutta Butta & Big Sad 1900 Give Us A “Salty” New Song For The Fall

The collaboration displays the Yay Area’s gritty sound blended with L.A.’s raw energy.  It’s the lead single from the upcoming joint album Sad City. The track delivers authenticity. It sets the tone for something that promises to resonate both in the streets and the rap game.

Manny Tells Us He’s Really “Like That”

The new single takes the New Jersey native to the next level. He displays catchy energy, slick lyrics, and a feel-good vibe. The track displays the emerging star’s unique style and compelling stories. He is quickly becoming a powerhouse talent in the hip-hop scene.


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