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New Music Friday: The Game, Don Toliver, DaBaby & More
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New Music Friday: The Game, Don Toliver, DaBaby and More


Key Takeaways

  • New Music Friday features a diverse selection of albums across various hip-hop styles.
  • The Game releases a sequel album titled The Credits, featuring numerous collaborations.
  • Don Toliver’s Octane showcases his growth as an artist with notable features.
  • Wiz Khalifa’s soundtrack for Moses the Black includes contributions from several artists.

This week’s New Music Friday offers something for everyone, whether your hip-hop taste leans towards the current gen or the golden age, East Coast or West Coast, lyrics-driven or rage-ready.

A little later than expected, The Game returns with The Credits, a 12-track sequel to his recently released Gangsta Grillz debut Every Movie Needs a Trailer. Fit for the big screen, the expanded edition boasts a star-studded supporting cast of 21 Savage, Benny The Butcher, Conway The Machine and more.

Don Toliver continues his artistic ascent with his ambitious fifth studio album Octane, the follow-up to his underrated 2024 effort Hardstone Psycho, while DaBaby showcases his more vulnerable, reflective side on his latest project Be More Grateful.

Elsewhere, Wiz Khalifa fronts the soundtrack to his new movie Moses the Black, which is executive produced by 50 Cent, The Alchemist reunites with fellow crate-digger Budgie for the third installment in their gospel-themed Good Book series, and Mike WiLL Made-It locks back in with Swae Lee for the aptly-titled “Rockstar Raging.”

Check out all the best new rap albums and songs below.

The Game & DJ Drama — Every Movie Needs a Trailer: The Credits (Gangsta Grillz)

Featuring: 21 Savage, Benny The Butcher, Conway The Machine, Swizz Beatz, Boosie Badazz, Ty Dolla $ign, Dom Kennedy, Problem, Jake One

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Don Toliver — Octane

Featuring: Travis Scott, Teezo Touchdown, Yeat, Rema, SahBabii, Cardo, Wheezy, Mike Dean, BNYX, Da Honorable C.N.O.T.E., Jahaan Sweet

DaBaby — Be More Grateful

Featuring: Coi Leray, Hunxho, Twin

Mike WiLL Made-It feat. Swae Lee — “Rockstar Raging”

Produced By: Mike WiLL Made-It

Benny The Butcher feat. Grafh — “Squeeze First”

Produced By: Credits unavailable

The Alchemist & Budgie — The Good Book III

Featuring: Roc Marciano, Navy Blue, Ghetts, Knucks, Novelist, Ragz Originale, ItsNate, Qendresa, Jadasea, Jesse James Solomon, JayaHadADream, Natanya, Joe James

Thundercat feat. Lil Yachty — “I Did This To Myself”

Produced By: Flying Lotus

Wiz Khalifa — Moses The Black (Soundtrack)

Featuring: Juicy J, Big Jerm, Johnny Juliano, TYuS, JMB Bobby Hill

Dave East feat. Joyner Lucas — “Traffic”

Produced By: High Honors, ADHD Productions & EMXBEATZ

Lil Yachty & Concrete Boys — “We’re Back”

Produced By: Rawbone & FX

Tory Lanez — “S.L.I.D.E.” + “Planet Bass / NBLYB”

Produced By: Roselia, 2one2 & Play Picasso / Nico Baran, Play Picasso, Roselia & 2one2

BNYX feat. Kid Cudi & Röyksopp — “Everywhere I Go (Remind Me)”

Produced By: BNYX

Max B — “Five-Two (Freestyle)”

Produced By: Credits unavailable

Styles P — “Ride In / Ride Out”

Produced By: Credits unavailable

Chris Crack & Madlib — “Hurt Feelings Over Wasted Times”

Produced By: Madlib

Terrace Martin — Passion

Featuring: Blxst

Fakemink — The Boy Who Cried Terrified (EP)

Featuring: Wraith9, Burial, Flawed Mangoes, Moustafax2, Liv, Cranes

Jordan Ward — Backward

Featuring: Smino, TiaCorine, SAILORR, Lido, Nascent, Tommy Parker, Zach Ezzy

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Pimmie — “Bet”

Produced By: Spvde & Imovekiloz



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