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The best new hip-hop this week includes albums, videos, and songs from Coi Leray, Isaiah Rashad, J. Cole, and more.
Throughout the week, it was evident that the previously dormant music industry is beginning to ramp up for the coming summer months and the return of live concerts. Among the new songs that dropped were YG and Mozzyâs sunny âPerfect Timingâ with Blxst, Philfe Dawgâs slinky âFrench Kiss Deuxâ with Illa J, Little Simzâs celebratoryâWoman,â and Don Toliverâs âWhat You Need.â Meanwhile, DJ Khaled continued his album rollout with a flurry of new videos for âThankfulâ featuring Jeremih and Lil Wayne, âEvery Chance I Getâ with Lils Durk and Baby, and âWe Going Crazyâ with HER and Migos.
Friday saw the releases of Coi Lerayâs âBout Me,â the long-awaited returns of J. Cole and Isaiah Rashad with âInterludeâ and âLay Wit Ya,â respectively, Russâs deflective âSmall Talk,â Saweetieâs latest high-speed single âFast (Motion),â Trippie Reddâs âMiss The Rageâ collaboration with Playboi Carti, and Toosiiâs new album single âShop,â along with the releases listed below.
Here is the best of hip-hop this week ending May 7, 2021.
Albums/EPs/Mixtapes
Allblack â TY4FWM
Allblack
Oakland upstart Allblack has been a fixture of Californiaâs independent rap scene for years (behold his dizzying appearance on G-Eazyâs âWest Coastâ), but is only now getting around to releasing his âdebutâ album. His tone is every bit as appreciative as the albumâs title, while his flow is tighter than ever as he runs a versatile gamut of styles alongside a whoâs-who of Bay Area faves, from E-40 and Guapdad 4000 to Mozzy and Rexx Life Raj.
Czarface & MF DOOM â Super What?
Czarface
The first posthumous DOOM project to enter the world is the follow-up to his first joint album with revivalist rap trio Czarface. According to Hip-Hop By The Numbers, DOOM verses constitute a little over 15 percent of the project, while Esoteric and Inspectah Deck do most of the lyrical heavy lifting. Alas, beggars canât be choosers and with so many fans ravenous for new DOOM material since the announcement of his passing on New Yearâs Eve, the project has been hanging near the top of Twitterâs trending topics all day.
LâOrange & Namir Blade â Imaginary Everything
Mello Music Group
Off-kilter art rap has been experiencing something of a renaissance in 2021 and Mello Music Groupâs extensive collection of rap impressionists is carrying the flag. LâOrange and Namir Blade are a near-perfect example of the style, embracing bizarre loops and aggressive, intricate rhyme cadences on their first full-length team-up.
Megan Ran & Noveliss â Maverick Hunters [EP]
Mega Ran
A collaborative EP between a pair of independent rappers with a nifty gimmick â the samples come from the Mega Man game series, which also heavily informs the clever, concept-driven rhymes. Mega Ran and Noveliss have long been fixtures of the underground, self-produced scene, which fans looking for something different would do well to investigate further.
Tee Grizzley â Built for Whateve
Tee Grizzley
Detroit rapper Tee Grizzleyâs consistency is downright impressive as he keeps his annual album release streak alive with a 19-track collection of sometimes sneering, sometimes heartbreakingly vulnerable tracks. On this project, he brings plenty of big names along for the ride, from fellow Motown native Big Sean to late Chi-Town barn-burner King Von, but his chemistry with Baby Grizzley â his recently incarcerated younger brother Marcellus Wallace (I shit you not) â is the most undeniable.
Toosii â Thank You for Believing
Toosii
While one of the artists releasing today thanked fans for f*cking with him, Toosii is thanking them for believing. That gratitude is well-earned; fansâ belief shot his debut album, Poetic Pain, to a top 20 Billboard 200 debut, impressive for a relatively new artist releasing his first-ever major-label project. This mixtape doubles down on the emotive style that fans fell in love with, rewarding their loyalty with collaborations with DaBaby, Key Glock, and Mulatto.
Singles/Videos
Drakeo The Ruler â âLong Live The Greatestâ
A touching ode to Drakeoâs late Stinc Team compatriot Ketchy The Great. Drakeo decries Twitter thugs who âjust bang for the fame,â reminding listeners that there are real people behind the mic â people who feel the pain of loss every bit as deeply as anyone else.
Glasses Malone â â6 âN The Morninââ Feat. Snoop Dogg, Ice-T & Ty Dolla $ign
Itâs been a while since we last heard from the LA stalwart once known as G. Malone. Here, he shows he hasnât lost a step and even elicits some insight from OG Ice-T for a G-Funk banger.
Kash Doll â âThumbinâ
Kash returns with a get-money anthem that aims to stick in listenersâ brains with a hypnotic hook and slick bar work over a thumping, club-ready beat.
Lil Eazzyy â âWhyâ
Chicago newcomer Eazzyy takes a left turn from his hard-edged breakout single for a more melodic meditation on a relationship that has soured.
Tee Grizzley â âWhite Lows Off Designerâ Feat. Lil Durk
Tee Grizzley originally released this single a few weeks ago, but today added a cinematic video that follows the aftermath of a shootout.
Young Dolph â âHashtagâ
Young Dolph shares a laid-back video for one of his menacing solo bangers from his and Key Glockâs joint album, showing off more of his lifestyle via a luxury hotel suite and a private dancer as he smokes on a balcony overlooking the city.
Young M.A â âHello Babyâ Feat. Fivio Foreign
These two New Yorkers are beginning to develop an indelible chemistry â maybe they should do a joint project.
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