Jay Worthy
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The Best Albums of 2022 (So Far)
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Jack Harlow, ‘Come Home the Kids Miss You’
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Defcee & Boathouse, ‘For All Debts Public and Private’
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Leikeli47, ‘Shape Up’
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Curren$y & The Alchemist, ‘Continuance’
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Dreamville, ‘D-Day: A Gangsta Grillz Mixtape’
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YoungBoy Never Broke Again, ‘Colors’
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Toro Y Moi, ‘MAHAL’
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NIGO, ‘I Know NIGO!’
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Babyface Ray, ‘Face’
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Fly Anakin, ‘Frank’
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Ella Mai, ‘Heart on My Sleeve’
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IDK, ‘Simple.’
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WiFiGawd, ‘Chain of Command’
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Ravyn Lenae, ‘HYPNOS’
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Lucky Daye, ‘Candydrip’
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Black Star, ‘No Fear of Time’
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Syd, ‘Broken Hearts Club’
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Omar Apollo, ‘Ivory’
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Rex Orange County, ‘Who Cares’
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Bad Bunny, ‘Un Verano Sin Ti’
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Latto, ‘777’
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42 Dugg & EST Gee, ‘Last Ones Left’
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Future, ‘I Never Liked You’
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Buddy, ‘Superghetto’
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Lil Durk, ‘7220’
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Yeat, ‘2 Alivë’
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Saba, ‘Few Good Things’
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Harry Styles, ‘Harry’s House’
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FKA Twigs, ‘Caprisongs’
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YL & Zoomo, ‘In Memory Of’
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EarthGang, ‘Ghetto Gods’
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Mike Dimes, ‘In Dimes We Trust’
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$NOT, ‘Ethereal’
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Redveil, ‘Learn 2 Swim’
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Jay Worthy & Larry June, ‘2 P’z in a Pod’
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Benny the Butcher, ‘Tana Talk 4’
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Action Bronson, ‘Cocodrillo Turbo’
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Koffee, ‘Gifted’
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Che Noir, ‘Food For Thought’
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Blxst, ‘Before You Go’
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billy woods, ‘Aethiopes’
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Conway the Machine, ‘God Don’t Make Mistakes’
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Denzel Curry, ‘Melt My Eyez See Your Future’
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Rosalía, ‘Motomami’
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Earl Sweatshirt, ‘Sick!’
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Gunna, ‘DS4EVER’
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The Weeknd, ‘Dawn FM’
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Vince Staples, ‘Ramona Park Broke My Heart’
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Pusha-T, ‘It’s Almost Dry’
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Kendrick Lamar, ‘Mr. Morale & The Big Steppers’
Best New Music This Week: NIGO, Latto, Kid Cudi, and More
Tyler, the Creator, ASAP Rocky, & NIGO, “Lost and Found Freestyle 2019”
Latto, “Trust No Bitch”
Omar Apollo, “Tamagotchi”
Summer Walker & SZA f/ Cardi B, “No Love (Extended)”
Denzel Curry f/ 454, “Sanjuro”
Nicki Minaj f/ Fivio Foreign, “We Go Up”
Kid Cudi, “Stars in the Sky”
Chance the Rapper, “Child of God”
Key Glock, “No Rap Cap”
Buddy, “Hoochie Mama”
Larry June & Jay Worthy f/ Roc Marciano, “Maybe the Next Time”
1 800 PAIN, “PEAKING”
Jay Worthy & Larry June Are ‘2 Pz In A Pod’ on Joint Album
Jay Worthy And Larry June Are Pure Swag On ‘Leave It Up To Me’ From Their Upcoming Album
NorCal and SoCal unite. LA’s Jay Worthy and San Francisco’s Larry June have not only just released the new track entitled “Leave it Up To Me,” but they’ve also announced a collaboration album. Dubbed 2 P’s In A Pod, it arrives on March 25, and for anyone who’s heard numerous collab tracks from the pair in the past, this is a long time coming.
“That’s really my brother u don’t meet many people in this industry that are solid and genuine like that,” Worthy said in a statement. “We really a team and it’s deeper then than rap with us, it’s family! Larry the only person who truly understood the Lndn Drgs sound. If you notice, Larry June the only other rapper other than myself who receives production from Sean House.”
June, who is coming off of last year’s album, Orange Print — which might very well be the best installment in his prolific catalog thus far — is a fluid foil to Worthy — who did the first Uproxx Sessions performance of 2022 — on “Leave It Up To Me.” Sean House’s soul sample-soaked production lets the pair flourish on a track that’s tailor-made for cruisin’. This is the vintage sound of West Coast rap and when two pillars from each end of the state can link up with such lyrical harmony, it’s a real smooth proposition.
Watch the video for “Leave It Up To Me” above.
2 P’s In A Pod is out on 03/25 via GDF Records/EMPIRE