The final new music Friday of the month brings forth releases from numerous corners of the hip-hop area. As February begins to come back to an in depth, a Memphis spitter drops a sequel to a nicely-acquired album, a rap-crooner repping Houston unleashes his third studio LP, a California rapper with a cult following places out a extremely anticipated venture and extra.
Five years after the discharge of 2018’s Glockoma, Key Glock comes via with the sequel to the revered LP within the type of his new album, Glockoma 2. The Memphis rhymer shows his bravado over 15 tracks with no visitor options. Ahead of the album’s launch, Glock dropped “Work,” which options the 26-12 months-outdated artist vowing to maintain working to be one of the best rapper within the sport. On his newest single, “Dirt,” Glock displays on the lack of his beloved mentor, the late and nice Young Dolph, and reminds his followers that nobody can throw grime on his good identify.
Next month, Glock will kick off the Glockoma Tour 2023 in assist of his Glockoma 2 venture. The 32-metropolis trek launches in Atlanta on March 5 and will hit main cities like Charlotte, N.C., Philadelphia, Queens, N.Y., Boston, Indianapolis, Detroit, Chicago, Minneapolis, Denver, Los Angeles, Houston and New Orleans. The tour wraps on April 28 in his house state of Tennessee with a present in Nashville.
Don Toliver is again along with his third venture Love Sick, which is a comply with as much as his 2021 effort Life of a Don. The venture is an idea album with the Cactus Jack Records artist taking cues from disco tradition, mobster movies and the wealthy archetype of the Seventies. As a part of the promotion for Love Sick, Don launched a brief movie set within the ’70s round a fictional eatery known as the Love Sick Diner. Throughout the movie, Don narrates totally different tales about balancing work, opening a nightclub, discovering love and evading the regulation.
Additionally, Don Toliver shared on his Instagram web page ’70s-impressed illustrated posters based mostly on Love Sick‘s tracklisting. Among the songs on the LP embrace “Leave the Club,” which options Lil Durk and GloRilla, the Beenie Man-sampled “4 Me” that includes his girlfriend Kali Uchis and “Do it Right,” which samples “Take your time (Do it Right)” by The S.O.S. Band.
After having an outstanding breakout 12 months in 2002 with 2 Alivë and Lyfë albums, Yeat kicks off 2003 with a brand new launch, Aftërlyfe. While his two earlier albums have been loaded with visitor options, the enigmatic artist determined to maintain it brief on Aftërlyfe and have solely YoungBoy Never Broke Again be part of him on the track known as “Shmunk.” Interestingly, nonetheless, the opposite cameo appearances—Kranky Kranky, Luh Geeky, and Talking Ben App – are literally Yeat’s alter egos. “Them features is myself im jus different people sometimes,” he wrote on a publish unveiling the tracklist on his Instagram account.
Last month, Yeat dropped a video for “Nvr Again,” which is likely one of the standout tracks on the 2 Alivë. Directed by Jack Rottier, the visible matches the sonic vibes of the track’s saturated online game blips and hyperpop music.
Check out different new tasks this week from Logic, Tink, $uicideboy$, Gorillaz and extra beneath.
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Glockoma 2
Key Glock
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Love Sick
Don Toliver
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Afterlyfe
Yeat
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College Park
Logic
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Let’s Do a Drill 2
Asian Doll
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Shameless Suicide EP
$uicideBoy$ and Shakewell
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Thanks for Nothing
Tink
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Bank Appointment
Blac Youngsta
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JFKLAX
Kxng Crooked and Joell Ortiz
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Cracker Island
Gorillaz
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