Tyler, The Creator, “Sorry Not Sorry”
Quavo, “Honey Bun”
DJ Drama f/ Lil Uzi Vert & 42 Dugg, “Free Game”
Morray f/ Lil Tjay, “High Price”
Chlöe f/ Future & Joey Bada$$, “Cheatback”
Larry June & The Alchemist f/ Joey Bada$$ & Curren$y, “Barragán Lighting”
Rod Wave, “Fight the Feeling”
Nardo Wick f/ Lil Baby, “Hot Boy”
Luh Tyler, “You Was Laughing”
Jesse®, “Rainbow”
Larry June
Larry June’s Top Streamed Songs
It may not be accurate to say the songs Larry June makes are “underground.” He’s got around 3 million monthly listeners on Spotify, and fans often use his tracks in social media posts. Many people are also drawn to him for his motivational subject matter and relaxing production. His latest album, The Great Escape, is a collaborative project with megaproducer, The Alchemist that arrived today (March 31). To help celebrate, we wanted to list his most streamed songs and review why fans are drawn to his music.
10. “Palisades, CA” – Larry June & The Alchemist feat. Big Sean (2023)
This Larry June song is a recent single from his collab album with The Alchemist. This is the first time June has linked with Big Sean, and many listeners were surprised to see them collaborate. This song proves their style contrast cannot hold them back from creating something good together. The Alchemist gave them a beat that simultaneously combined an eerie and smooth feeling. Larry hops on it with a relaxed flow, and Big Sean mirrors it. Then, after that, he switches to rapid-fire before going to another confidently relaxed delivery. The punchlines and wordplay in Sean’s verse stack up quickly and effortlessly. Each of their verses alludes to healthy lifestyle habits, which confirms that they’re undoubtedly on the same wavelength.
9. “60 Days” – Larry June & The Alchemist (2023)
This song was Larry June’s first single for The Great Escape. It helped introduce and establish the tone of the album. This one is exceptional for one reason: The Alchemist raps on it. Many listeners had never heard him rap before. Those who have been around know it’s not the first time he’s done it. However, it has been years. This song is also a sequel to another track in Larry’s catalog, “30 Day Run.” Larry’s verses talk of things he’s achieved, and he sings through the hook. His background vocals help enhance it with some of his trademark ad-libs.
8. “89 Earthquake” – Larry June & The Alchemist (2023)
This song was the second single for The Great Escape. In it, we find Larry rapping over a piano and horns provided by The Alchemist’s production. The song’s title comes from an earthquake in San Francisco, California, in 1989. Larry June often references California in his music. In this one, after talking his talk in the verses, he gives listeners a sung bridge. He precedes this moment by shouting, “Sing it, Larry!” This is right on brand for him as one saying fans associate with him is “Good Job, Larry.” This can often be seen in the comments sections of his social media.
7. “One of Us” – Joey Bada$$ feat. Larry June (2022)
This is the first song on this list where Larry June is the feature. This one comes from Joey Bada$$’s 2022 album, 2000. It also is another unexpected collab. Many people associate Joey with old-school boom-bap rap. Since this song was produced by Statik Selektah, it still fits that lane. However, it has a certain effortlessness to it. Fittingly, Larry takes the opening portion of his verse to reflect on his past. But, like Joey, his true focus on the verse is the present. Joey references Larry in the closing moments of his verse. He acknowledges they are from opposite coasts but still have similar lifestyles.
6. “Private Valet” – Larry June (2022)
This song is the first single for Larry June’s Spaceships on the Blade album. With Jake One on production, Larry uses this to showcase his rapping and singing abilities. Jake’s soundscape includes strings and other sounds that create a luxurious atmosphere. Still, it has that signature tranquil bounce most of Larry’s music carries. His delivery has a little more energy than usual, but he still sounds very relaxed on the track. His tales of high-class living are shared as he reiterates that he’s reached this level with hard work.
5. “Corte Madera, CA” – Larry June (2022)
This song also comes from June’s Spaceships on the Blade. It is also his first solo song on this list that is not a single. Listeners may have given this deep-cut repeated streams because of something unique about it: the sample. The song, which was produced by Ricci Riera, samples “In A Sentimental Mood” by Duke Ellington and John Coltrane. This song was released in 1963. It may not be as instantly recognizable as some other samples people have used, but it’s a classic for jazz lovers. The drums in the beat blend with the sample well and give it a modern yet classy feel. The sound effects in the song also help enhance the picture Larry is painting in his singular, hook-free verse.
4. “Keep Calling” – Blxst feat. Larry June (2022)
On this track, June links with artist Blxst to create a song that works well for the summer. Blxst’s rap-sung flow compliments his voice well, as the drums skitter around it. Larry raps his verse, but the ad-libs are melodic. This creates a soft contrast throughout his verse, complimenting the song’s tone. Blxst holds down production, too, and crafted a beat that sounds modern with old-school elements. Since he is also a West Coast native, he knew what would work best for them. The rhythmic and dynamic bass gives the track a nostalgic feel, while their delivery choices make it sound modern.
3. “Let’s Drive to Vegas” – Larry June (2019)
This song is from June’s project Out the Trunk. In this song, he reflects on his past and where he’s at now. He also speaks of how he’s thankful he can provide for himself and others. The vocal loop and piano in the song give it a very peaceful atmosphere. Larry’s verses are built around his hook, and this is a song that encapsulates many trademark aspects of his overall sound. Not only is it motivational, but it is an excellent song for those looking to be introduced to June’s catalog.
2. “Watering My Plants” – Larry June (2020)
This track was included in Adjust to the Game. In the second verse, the rapper speaks of his plans for a woman he is with. However, many listeners probably are drawn to it for the sample: “Everybody Loves the Sunshine” by Roy Ayers. This is one many people have used on social media for the song’s hook, “Let me water plants.” Larry has a little fun with this chorus as he changes it to “your plants” to fit the narrative of the second verse. He still talks his talk but manages to weave in motivation and relatable perspectives, too.
1. “Smoothies in 1991” – Larry June (2019)
This song encapsulates practically every aspect of June’s music. His smooth flow, singing and background vocals, ad-libs, and even a sprinkle of humor. The song has three verses, a hook, and a bridge, making it one of Larry’s more “traditional” tracks in structure. This is also why it is one of the longest songs on this list. It contains an iconic sample, “Wishing on a Star” by Rose Royce. Some may recognize it from Jay-Z’s song of the same name, which also hosts the sample. Producer Julian G. Avila blends the original with trap-esque drums and old-school bass. Larry sounds at home on it. Is your favorite Larry June song on this list? Let us know in the comment section.
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Larry June & The Alchemist Execute ‘The Great Escape’ On New Album
Larry June & The Alchemist Reveal ‘The Great Escape’ Tracklist Feat. Big Sean, Ty Dolla Sign & More
Larry June and The Alchemist have their album loaded. Due this Friday (March 31), Larry and Al will drop off The Great Escape.
The new album will be 15 tracks deep and feature Wiz Khalifa, Big Sean, Curren$y, Ty Dolla $ign, Joey Bada$$, and more. The duo has already dropped a video for the Big Sean-featured “Palisades.”
Larry June has announced a Live Nation-produced 47-date national tour. The tour will begin on May 8 in Minneapolis and touch Houston, Los Angeles, Chicago, New York, Philadelphia, Atlanta, and many other cities before closing up on July 23 at Oakland’s Fox Theater for a hometown performance.
Presale for the tickets starts this Wednesday, March 22nd, at 10 am local time, with general on sale beginning this coming Friday, March 24th at 10 am local. Tickets can be purchased at larryjune.org/tour.
The tour comes just ahead of Larry June’s collaborative album with The Alchemist, The Great Escape. The release will come on March 31 and will feature the singles “60 Days” and “89 Earthquake.” The album is previewed by a mini-documentary highlighting the duo’s creative process. You can see the full tour dates below.
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Larry June And The Alchemist’s ‘The Great Escape’ Tracklist Features Ty Dolla Sign, Joey Badass And Big Sean
Larry June and The Alchemist are getting ready for the release of their highly anticipated new album The Great Escape coming later this month. So far, “60 Days,” “89 Earthquake,” and “Palisades, CA” were released with music videos, but people are looking forward to a lot of other tracks on the record, especially because of all of the features.
Some notable guests on The Great Escape include Action Bronson, Big Sean, Ty Dolla Sign, Joey Badass, and more. Meanwhile, June recently announced a tour called Larry’s Market Run Tour, a 47-date North American journey that’s sure to be a great time. Hopefully, some of the artists appearing on The Great Escape will surprise fans by joining him onstage.
Check out the full tracklist below.
1. “Turkish Cotton”
2. “89 Earthquake”
3. “Solid Plan” Feat. Action Bronson
4. “Palisades, CA” Feat. Big Sean
5. “Summer Reign” Feat. Ty Dolla Sign
6. “Orange Village” Feat. Slum Village
7. “Porsches in Spanish”
8. “Art Talk” Feat. Boldy James
9. “Ocean Sounds”
10. “Left No Evidence” Feat. Evidence
11. “What Happened To The World?” Feat. Wiz Khalifa
12. “Éxito” Feat. Jay Worthy
13. “60 Days”
14. “Barragán Lighting” Feat. Joey Badass & Curren$y
15. “Margie’s Candy House”
The Great Escape is out 3/31 via Empire.
Some artists covered here are Warner Music artists. Uproxx is an independent subsidiary of Warner Music Group.
Larry June And The Alchemist Post Up In ‘Palisades, CA’ With Big Sean In Their Cinematic Video
Larry June is scheduled to visit six Californian cities on his recently announced Larry’s Market Run Tour this spring and summer, but he brought everyone to the Palisades today, March 22, by way of the video for “Palisades, CA” with Big Sean and The Alchemist.
“Palisades, chillin’ in the shade, might take the Bent,” June coolly raps toward the end of the first verse. “Bettin’ on myself, and every time, n***a, it’s a hit.” Junes passes the flow off to Big Sean, who delivers a spoken interlude: “We off in the Palisades / Bettin’ on myself, every time, n***a, it’s a hit / You know, we talkin’ armed guards, gated communities, man / Royal family-type sh*t.”
Big Sean added on Instagram, “My dawgs @larryjuneftm n @alanthechemist ft. Me song + video ‘PALISADES, CA.’ Sh*t make me wanna count some money n take my vitamins, healthy! GOOD JOB LARRY [orange emoji, fire emoji, Earth emoji].”
“Palisades, CA” is the latest in a string of ambitious and indulgent singles from June and The Alchemist ahead of their collaborative project, The Great Escape. “60 Days,” “’89 Earthquake,” and now, “Palisades, CA” perfectly marry escapist visuals with brutally honest lyrics depicting the harsh journey necessary to bask in such luxuries.
“I show a different side of the city,” June told Uproxx last fall, speaking of his native San Francisco. “I’m from Hunter’s Point. I didn’t see too much of the Pier, or the nice avenues. I’ve never been to Alcatraz. I was just biking and sh*t. Now I’m just showing that a person of my color can do different sh*t. And I definitely belong.”
Watch the “Palisades, CA” video above.
Larry June, Alchemist, Big Sean Connect For “Palisades, CA” Single
Larry June To Perform 47 Shows on 2023 ‘Larry’s Market Run’ Tour
Larry June has announced a big, Live Nation-produced 47-date national tour. The tour will begin on May 8 in Minneapolis and touch Houston, Los Angeles, Chicago, New York, Philadelphia, Atlanta, and many other cities before closing up on July 23 at Oakland’s Fox Theater for a hometown performance.
Presale for the tickets starts this Wednesday, March 22nd, at 10 am local time, with general on sale beginning this coming Friday, March 24th at 10 am local. Tickets can be purchased at larryjune.org/tour.
The tour comes just ahead of Larry June’s collaborative album with The Alchemist, The Great Escape. The release will come on March 31 and will feature the singles “60 Days” and “89 Earthquake.” The album is previewed by a mini-documentary highlighting the duo’s creative process. You can see the full tour dates below.
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Larry June Announces ‘Market Run Tour’ North American Dates Kicking Off This Summer With Monroe Flow
Larry June is setting himself up to have one hot summer. Earlier this month, the Bay Area rapper announced that he and highly acclaimed producer The Alchemist would be joining forces for the collaborative album, The Great Escape. Although the album isn’t expected to be released until March 31, the pair was sure to give fans a taste of what the project has in store with their single “89 Earthquake.”
Now, the musician took to Instagram to announce that when the album drops they need get familiarize themselves with the project fairly quickly. Beginning in May, Larry June will embark on a 47-date North American tour titled Larry’s Market Run Tour.
The tour will kick off in the midwest and eventually end in his beloved stomping grounds. Accompanying him on tour is Monroe Flow and his beloved DJ Dvme. Presale for the tour begins on Wednesday, March 22, at 10 am pst. General sales start on Friday, March 24, at 10 am pst. For more information, click here.
05/08 – Minneapolis, MN @ Varsity Theater
05/09 – Madison, WI @ Majestic Theatre
05/10 – Columbia, MO @ Blue Note
05/12 – Louisville, KY @ Mercury Ballroom
05/14 – St Louis, MO @ Delmar Hall
05/15 – Cincinnati, OH @ Bogart’s
05/16 – Cleveland, OH @ House of Blues
05/18 – Little Rock, AR @ The Hall
05/19 – Dallas, TX @ South Side Ballroom
05/20 – San Antonio, TX @ The Aztec Theater
05/22 – Austin, TX @ Stubb’s Waller Creek Amphitheater
05/23 – Houston, TX @ Bayou Music Center
05/26 – Los Angeles, CA @ Hollywood Palladium
05/28 – Phoenix, AZ @ The Van Buren
05/29 – El Paso, TX @ Lowbrow Palace
05/30 – Tucson, AZ @ Rialto Theatre
06/01 – Salt Lake City, UT @ The Depot
06/03 – Eugene, OR @ McDonald Theater
06/04 – Portland, OR @ Roseland Theater
06/05 – Seattle, WA @ Neptune
06/06 – Vancouver, BC @ Commodore Ballroom
06/10 – Denver, CO @ Summit
06/13 – Chicago, IL @ House of Blues
06/15 – Des Moines, IA @ Wooly’s
06/17 – Grand Rapids, MI @ Elevation
06/18 – Detroit, MI @ The Fillmore Detroit
06/19 – Toronto, ON @ Opera House
06/21 – Boston, MA @ House of Blues
06/22 – New Haven, CT @ Toads
06/24 – New York, NY @ Hammerstein Ballroom
06/25 – Philadelphia, PA @ TLA
06/27 – Silver Spring, MD @ The Fillmore Silver Spring
06/29 – Raleigh, NC @ The Ritz
06/30 – Charlotte, NC @ The Fillmore Charlotte
07/01 – Nashville, TN @ Marathon Music Works
07/03 – Charleston, SC @ Music Farm
07/05 – Miami, FL @ The Oasis
07/06 – Orlando, FL @ House of Blues Orlando
07/08 – Atlanta, GA @ Tabernacle
07/10 – New Orleans, LA @ The Fillmore New Orleans
07/12 – Oklahoma City, OK @ The Criterion
07/14 – Las Vegas, NV @ House of Blues
07/15 – San Diego, CA @ SOMA
07/16 – Anaheim, CA @ House of Blues
07/19 – Santa Cruz, CA @ The Catalyst
07/21 – Sacramento, CA @ Ace of Spades
07/23 – Oakland, CA @ Fox Theater