From Compton’s Billionaire Buck to Bow Wow to Bobby V, 2025 is becoming the year of comebacks. Drake and Playboi Carti had hip-hop in a chokehold over the weekend. This week, new music will be released from popular acts such as Chris Brown, Nav, and Will Smith.
However, many great and emerging recording artists took advantage of the available spots throughout the week to release new music. Avoiding the big releases, hot acts such as Curren$y, G Herbo, and Kodak Black provided their loyal fans with their latest releases to prepare for anticipated albums. And with more surprises on the horizon, Hip-Hop is quickly getting ready for another memorable year.
The first quarter has come to an end, and the second quarter is ready to explode. From Billionaire Buck to Ty Dolla $ign to Kee Nola, here is all of the new music you might have missed this week.
BigXThaPlug Brings Us Into His “Therapy Session”
The Texas rap star takes a moment to admit the darker side of fame with his therapist. He details betrayal, demands, and disappointment in the discussion. The talk is healthy for the big man and allows him to fully embrace the future.
Kodak Black Focuses On “Cluck”
Yak follows his Christmas gift with a preview of what’s next. The song features more of the rap star’s familiar lyricism and lingo, merely reminding fans why the superstar’s consistency is unmatched.
Billionaire Buck Makes Triumphant Return With “Gas”
The West Coast rap star returns to the fold with a promising track while the coast is at the top of music. Charged up, the veteran delivers a series of skillful verses matched with an attention-grabbing hook. The new single reintroduces the rap star to longtime fans of 2000s West Coast Hip-Hop and introduces him with a confident first impression to the next generation of rap fans.
Bobby V Only Wants You “With Me”
The song is a perfect blend of nostalgia and innovation, making it a must-listen for both longtime fans and new listeners. With its infectious beat and smooth vocals, “With Me” is sure to be a hit. “I wanted to create a song that would uplift people and bring them together during these challenging times,” says the “Slow Down” hitmaker. “‘With Me’ is all about love, unity, and positivity.”
Curren$y & Harry Fraud Break Out The “Duct Tape”
The song exemplifies New Orleans rapper’s signature laid-back flow, delivering vivid narratives over the superproducer’s lush, jazz-infused production. The lyrics paint a picture of opulence and street wisdom, reflecting on success and the journey to achieve it.
G Herbo Takes Us To “Norfolk”
Against a haunting beat, the Chicago rap star shares vivid tales of trauma and betrayal from his upbringing. His unfiltered flow conveys the weight of his experiences, blending pain with resilience and solidifying Herbo’s status as a voice for the streets.
Feid & Ty Dolla $ign Takes Us To “Dallax”
The collaboration blends reggaeton and moombahton rhythms with early 2000s R&B influences, similar to artists like Rihanna and Alicia Keys. The song explores themes of heartbreak and longing in both Spanish and English. Its nostalgic music video, set in late ’90s America, features Feid on a vintage computer screen dedicating the song to a past love.
Kee Nola Is Looking For The “Party Girl”
The song has gone viral on TikTok, exploring themes of unreciprocated love and self-worth in an unbalanced relationship. Its moody melodies and immersive beats enhance the emotional depth of the lyrics.
Montana 700 Makes An “Intro”
The album’s opening track sets the tone, showcasing the Dallas rap star’s lyrical depth and emotional resonance. Candid lyrics explore personal experiences, complemented by a minimalist beat that highlights his storytelling skills.
Naomi The Supreme Knows “I Don’t Trust You”
Inspired by unsatisfactory dating experiences, the song serves as a therapeutic exploration of self-discovery. After taking a break from romance to heal, the multi-talented musician created the album with a focus on transparency.
Juliera Is “Lonely Without You”
The new single is a powerful R&B ballad that explores the complexities of love and friendship, connecting with anyone who has experienced separation. Its heartfelt lyrics and captivating melody convey vulnerability while highlighting strength and empowerment. Drawing from personal experiences and universal emotions, she shows her deep connection with the audience.
Lecrae & Miles Minnick Appreciate Being “Heaven Sent”
The irresistible track flaunts a hypnotic beat, serving as a vehicle for the two emcees to trade verses seamlessly. Their collaboration highlights the growing momentum around both artists, leaving fans eager for the full release. “In this era of my life, I rep Heaven – that’s my mindset,” said Lecrae. “So it only made sense to get a California native to talk about this experience. Miles is the future of West Coast rap in our space.”
Daisy Delight Pulls Up To “Pull Out Da Stick”
The track highlights Daisy’s bold style and lyrical skill. It blends rap, Caribbean, and reggaeton influences for a unique sound. Her transition from viral remixes to reality TV has established her as a versatile artist.
Nija Wants You To Visit The “32nd Floor”
The song features an emerging singer reminiscing about a romantic night in Las Vegas with her lover. They escape the outside world by placing a privacy note on their penthouse suite door. She seductively sings, “When we in the hotel lobby… as soon as we go up, boy, you know you got me.” It’s the perfect track to set the mood with someone special.
“Uh Oh,” Zeddy Will Is Back
The track has quickly gained popularity on TikTok, with users creating dance challenges to its infectious beat. Its upbeat tempo and catchy chorus showcase the rising star’s talent for appealing to a wide audience.
JayDon Prepares For Breakout Year With “I’ll Be Good”
The Usher prodigy is creating buzz for his debut EP, *Me, My Songs and I*. The 17-year-old rising star’s new track samples “How Do I Say” from *8701*, blending his impressive vocals with sleek Spanish guitar and lively percussion. In the song, he reflects on past dishonesty and promises to improve for his girl, making it an ideal introduction for new fans. Usher’s mentor, L.A. Reid, described JayDon as a “generational rarity” with early musical brilliance, expressing excitement to support his promising career at Mega.
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