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New Music Friday: Nas & DJ Premier, 21 Savage, Conway The Machine & More
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New Music Friday: Nas & DJ Premier, 21 Savage, Conway & More


Key Highlights

  • New Releases: This week features major albums from renowned artists like Nas and 21 Savage.
  • Collaborations: The album What Happened to the Streets? includes notable collaborations with Drake and Lil Baby.
  • Unique Projects: Conway The Machine’s new project showcases his artistry without Griselda features.
  • Celebrations: Max B and Pooh Shiesty mark their freedom with new music releases.

This week’s New Music Friday feels like Christmas come early thanks to a stocking’s full of musical gifts from some of rap’s finest, past and present.

Leading the bill is Nas and DJ Premier‘s decades-in-the-making joint album Light-Years, which not only strengthens their legacy as one of hip-hop’s greatest rapper-producer duos but closes out Mass Appeal Records’ epic Legend Has It… series.

Extending his own prolific run in recent years, 21 Savage returns with What Happened to the Streets?, a star-studded State of the Union address featuring Drake, Lil Baby, Metro Boomin, GloRilla, Latto and more.

Not to be overshadowed, Conway The Machine continues to prove he’s larger than life with his majestically-titled new project You Can’t Kill God With Bullets. No Griselda features on this one, but guest spots from Roc Marciano, G Herbo and Tony Yayo make up for it.

Elsewhere, Max B and Pooh Shiesty celebrate their respective releases from prison with new music, Bun B and Statik Selektah show no signs of slowing down with their fifth TrillStatik album which was recorded in a single day, and Nas-approved newcomer Chris Patrick capitalizes on his recent viral “Mafiathon 3” freestyle with a new EP called Pray 4 Me.

Check out all of this week’s best new rap albums and songs below.

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Nas & DJ Premier — Light-Years

Featuring: AZ, Steve Miller Band

21 Savage — What Happened to the Streets?

Featuring: Drake, Lil Baby, Metro Boomin, Latto, GloRilla, G Herbo, Young Nudy, Jawan Harris

Conway The Machine — You Can’t Kill God With Bullets

Featuring: Roc Marciano, G Herbo, Tony Yayo, DJ Whoo Kid, Lady London, Heather Victoria, KNDRX

French Montana & Max B — “Make America Wavy Again (MAWA)”

Produced By: Dame Grease, Red McFly & French Montana

Bun B & Statik Selektah — TrillStatik 5

Featuring: Busta Rhymes, Talib Kweli, Termanology, NEMS, Bone Crusher, Robb Bank$, Propain

Pooh Shiesty — “FDO (First Day Out)”

Produced By: TP808

Chris Patrick — Pray 4 Me

Featuring: Marco Plus, Swavay, Amindi

Destroy Lonely & Ken Carson — “The Acronym”

Produced By: Akachi, Sonickaboom & DJ Moon

Gorillaz feat. Yasiin Bey & Omar Souleyman — “Damascus”

Produced By: Gorillaz, James Ford, Samuel Egglenton & Remi Kabaka Jr

Lil Tjay — “Therapy Session”

Produced By: Credits unavailable

Bone Thugs-N-Harmony — “Over”

Produced By: Seán O’Meara

Rico Nasty — LETHAL-ER

Featuring: N/A

Bfb Da Packman & Rio Da Yung OG — Olympic Shit Talking

Featuring: N/A

MIKE — Showbiz! (Deluxe)

Featuring: Band of the Century

Samara Cyn — “What Will They Say?”

Produced By: Aver Ray & Tiana Kruskic

J Hus feat. Skepta — “Outside”

Produced By: JAE5

Fred again.. — USB

Featuring: Future, Playboi Carti, Anderson .Paak, Baby Keem, Danny Brown, Lil Yachty, Denzel Curry, Skepta, JPEGMAFIA, Rico Nasty, BIA

Headie One — “Bellingham”

Produced By: M1onthebeat & YG



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