A bit-size showcase of the hottest tracks to grace the industry this month.
Chocolate – Takeoff & Quavo (ft. Young Thug & Gunna)
Practically a roll call of the hottest rappers from out of Atlanta, “Chocolate” is an underplayed gem from Quavo & Takeoff’s latest album, “Only Built For Infinity Links.” Verses from Young Thug and Gunna) feel right at home alongside Quavo’s hooks and Takeoff’s verse, and elevate the track to new heights. Overall, an absolute must-spin from October. #RestInPowerTakeoff #FreeYSL
Hell Yeah – SoFaygo & Ken Carson
Another ear-catching sound from Michigan rising star SoFaygo! Enlisting the help of OPIUM upstart Ken Carson, the duo continue to claim their spot in the modern mainstream with this outstanding Playboi Carti-like banger. One of the most hype tracks to bless our ears this month, also made its way into Beats By Dre’s recent commercial featuring Lebron James and Bronny Jr.
Aston Martin Truck – Roddy Ricch
Roddy Ricch floats on this scorching new promotional single for his upcoming album “Feed Tha Streets III,” as the rapper showcases his unique flow and distinct vocal prowess. Produced by Teddy Walton, Aaron Bow, and Byrd, the song is a captivatingly smooth listen, with solid lyrics and a catchy hook to boot. As attentive fans, we know this song aired as an unnamed snippet back in August, and think this one was well worth the wait. Definitely, a strong addition to your modern hip-hop/rap playlist.
Science Class – Westside Gunn
Appreciators of 90’s/2000’s era hip-hop, this one’s for you! A cut from Westside Gunn’s latest studio album “10,” the track entitled “Science Class,” is a culmination of the powers of Busta Rhymes, Raekwon, Ghostface Killah, Stove God Cooks, and the Griselda FlyGod himself. The track is composed of 4 stellar verses, laid over a hauntingly beautiful Margo Guryan sample, that binds each artist’s sections together without a chorus. A necessary spin this month for anyone who likes some old-school rapping.
Naked Freestyle – Baby Keem
Fresh off the the deluxe edition release of Baby Keem’s debut studio album, “The Melodic Blue,” the song “Naked Freestyle” is the epitome of catchy. This short, but sweet hip-hop hit clearly illustrates Keem’s propensity for jovial hooks and playful verses, further emanating his youthfulness through his music. Everyone should certainly give this one a spin this month, especially fans of Baby Keem’s other works.
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