Vince Staples, Freddie Gibbs, Navy Blue, and Jalen Ngonda are all dropping albums tonight, and we just got Imani Imani's great debut a couple days ago too. It's a crazy week for music...
I can already tell Vince Staples' album is going to be really special. The singles and music videos have been incredible and powerfully written. This project feels like a statement and a piece of art that's more impactful than just a regular album. His last 3 albums have also been unbelievably good, with Dark Times being one of my favorite albums of all time, and I already know we're gonna be having conversations about how special his last 4-album run is after this drops.
Freddie Gibbs is dropping a deluxe to one of my favorite rap albums of 2024, "You Only Die 1nce", which has been teased for a while now. He dropped the 3-pack of singles from this deluxe last week and they were all pretty good.
Navy Blue has never disappointed to release impactful and poetic music, and I have no doubts he's going to do that again with this new album "Sir Render" (Surrender?). His last album dropped less than a year ago now and it was easily one of my favs of 2025. As soon as I heard he got a new album dropping this year, I've been heavily anticipating it.
Jalen Ngonda only has 1 album out so far that dropped in 2023, but that album's never left my rotation because of how soulful and retro it sounds. He sounds like he was born into the wrong era, and I love that. Bringing back that 70s soul into today's age and doing it so well too. When I first heard his music, I remember being so damn shocked the music was released recently and wasn't decades old.
Désormais trentenaire, Chief Keef revient aux affaires avec son sixième album Skeletor. Une nouvelle étape dans la voie singulière que s'est tracé le rappeur de Chicago.
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📸 Glo Gang
C’est un des meilleurs hookmakers et un des meilleurs producteurs mais personne n’en parle jamais
Va falloir m’expliquer longtemps pour que je comprenne
Amoureux de la musique de Mike, Gather vous a concocté 1h de mix dédié à son label newyorkais 10K ! C'est à retrouver à 17h sur les ondes de Radio Béguin ⬇️
When Future dropped Monster in 2014, it came during a moment when people were starting to say he had lost momentum after his album Honest. Instead of slowing down, Future responded with one of the most aggressive mixtape comebacks ever.
The tape introduced darker, more emotional records like “Codeine Crazy,” which almost didn’t make the project because Future thought it might be too personal. Produced heavily by Metro Boomin, the mixtape reset Future’s sound and kicked off a legendary run that included Beast Mode and 56 Nights shortly after.
What started as a quick mixtape to get the streets talking ended up redefining the entire trap landscape for the next decade.