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We at Hip-Hop Wired pride ourselves on being fully immersed in the music of the culture we rep proudly. Part of our duty as a publication and crew is to school the masses on who is doing what musically and thereâs no better way to do that beyond our CRT FRSH (Certified Fresh) bi-weekly playlist.
Welcome to October! As the fall season is going along, weâre still turning up the temps when it comes to delivering to the masses fresh heat bi-weekly. This weekâs crop of songs includes the usual mix of artists you know, artists you donât know, and artists you mightâve heard before but needed a reminder of how dope they are.
We open up the CRT FRSH playlist with the intro from Meek Millâs latest album Expensive Pain, and the Maybach Music Group spitter continues his high-energy delivery speaking on his usual trials and tribulations. We follow that with Lil Wayne and Rich The Kidâs âFeeliinâ Like Tunechiâ from the pairâs Trust Fund Babies project.
Wale makes a much-welcomed return to music with âPoke It Outâ alongside J. Cole, and the past âMy Boyâ collaborators make more studio magic over Cool & Dreâs flip of the late, great J. Dillaâs track that Q-Tip blazed on his hit single âVivrant Thing.â
Recently announced as a new sports team minority stakeholder, Yo Gotti spits more of his hustle talk on âFor The Record,â and midwxst, one of the most impressive young artists weâve heard in some time, delivers âLAâ alongside KA$HDAMI.
Baby Keem, who recently released the dope The Melodic Blue project, tweaked the album and added a new track, âlost soulsâ featuring DMV vocalist Brent Faiyaz, and Philadelphiaâs Privaledge drops off âPolitics as Usualâ featuring a blistering verse from Dave East.
The Council Of The Gods, consisting of MCs Five Steez, Nomad Carlos, and The Sickest Drama along with producers Time Cow, Sawandi, and Son Raw, deliver their refreshing take on the American art form of Hip-Hop via the lenses of artists born and raised in Jamaica. However, donât expect âtoastingâ as youâre used to hearing in traditional dancehall reggae as this is screwface, smack-your-fitted-off music. We selected âInstant Replayâ from the collectiveâs Trilogy project.
Check out new tunes from BIA, Coi Leray, Icewear Vezzo, Gunna, Big Twins, Boldy James, Stove God Cooks, The Alchemist, Willie The Kid, Hus KingPin, and more in the playlist below.
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