Taleban Dooda Makes His Mark With Debut Album “Fallen Angel”

19-year-old Taleban Dooda has been establishing himself as a newfound force in the South that’s readying to claim his stake in the game. Over the past year, he’s blown up off of songs like “Tru Colors” and “2 In Da Morning.” This week, he shared his latest body of work and formal debut album, Fallen Angel. The 17-song project includes previously released singles like “Chopstix” ft. Tory Lanez and “Broken Soul.” The project includes a few other heavy-hitters attached to the project such as 42 Dugg, Yung Bleu, and production from TM88 and Internet Money.

Peep the project and tracklist below.

1. Demon Time
2. Finish Him
3. Broken Soul
4. Chosen feat. T9ine
5. My Bruddas feat. OMB Peezy
6. Backwards
7. Heart Turned To Ice
8. Sinning
9. No Libs
10. More Than Average feat. Yung Bleu
11. Stay Dangerous feat. Dee Watkins
12. Trappin Ain’t Dead feat. 42 Dugg
13. Dis Dooda
14. Ready For War
15. Chopstix II ft. Tory Lanez
16. Come Back Again
17. Tru Colors (Bonus)

Danny Brown Reps Detroit On New Bruiser Brigade Compilation

You might have been wondering when we’ll be getting new music from Danny Brown. It’s been roughly three years since the release of his last body of work, though he’s been sharing a few guest verses here and there. These days, Brown’s shifting his focus towards Detroit’s scene, and his Bruiser Brigade label. So far, the label has offered a new project each month since the beginning of 2021.

This week, Danny Brown unveiled the label’s official compilation album, TV62. The project highlights the talents on the label including ZelooperZ, J.U.S., Fat Ray, Bruiser Wolf, and more. Brown, himself, shares four new songs on the project, “Welfare, “Dylon,” “Your Gone,” and “The Ends.”

Peep the project and tracklist below.

1. TV62
2. The Dopest In The Building (prod. Gulley)
3. Story Mode (prod. J.U.S)
4. They Got Down ft. Fat Ray (prod. Raphy)
5. Ask Hex (prod. Raphy)
6. Lamb Chops ft. Quentin Ahmad DaGod (prod. Profound79)
7. Untitled (prod. Gulley)
8. Juice ft. Scorpion (prod. Raphy)
9. Dylon (prod. Raphy)
10. Everything (prod. Black Noi$e)
11. Icewood Type Beat (prod. Skywlkr)
12. Welfare (prod. HOLLY)
13. Friends or Foe (prod. dream beach)
14. Superhero ft. ZelooperZ (prod. Raphy)
15. Your Gone ft. Bruiser Wolf (prod. Raphy)
16. The Ends (prod. Playa Haze)

Euro GotIt Taps Future, Roddy Ricch & More For “4REIGN 4EVER”

Atlanta’s Euro Gotit is proving to be a dominant force in the rap game as he continues to bubble beyond his regional buzz. The Authentic Empire and Vydia signee has continued to bubble up with each project like Foreign Exchange and 4N but 2021 is the year where he cements his name among his budding peers in the rap game.

On Friday, the rapper released his latest body of work, 4EVER 4REIGN. Laced with 22 songs in total, Euro is at his sharpest on his new album which is laced with a star-studded tracklist. Bangladesh and Future assisted him on the previously released single, “TAKE OFF” while other features include Gunna, Lil Baby, Foogiano, Roddy Ricch, Yella Beezy, and more.

Press play on Euro Gotit’s new album below. 

Babyface Ray Doubles Up On “Unf*ckwitable (Deluxe)”

Babyface Ray is currently one of the hottest artists out of Detroit right now. The rapper has been bubbling up over the past few years but with the release of Unfuckwitable, many more began to recognize his unique voice and sound. The seven-song project was released in February, and now, he’s doubled the tracklist for the official deluxe version. 

The deluxe edition of Babyface Ray’s latest project includes the previously released single, “A Million Cash Race,” as well as a surprise feature from Jack Harlow who appears on the “Paperwork Party (Remix).” The rapper also enlists Murda Beatz who produces his collab with Peezy. Veeze also appears on the track, “Gallery Dept.”

Check out the deluxe edition of Babyface Ray’s new project below. Are you feeling Unfuckwitable?

Berner Drops Off New Project “Paulie Cicero”

Berner is keeping the streets flooded with new music. The rapper returned on Friday with his latest body of work, Paulie Cicero. The 14 tracks are an essential listen for your next smoke session. Largely produced by TRAXXFDR, the rapper taps a slew of collaborators to help on the tracklist. Coi Leray slides through on “Call Me” while his Slimey Individualz collaborator Mozzy joins Berner on “That’s A Given.” As expected, the Taylor Gang head honcho Wiz Khalifa makes two cameos on the project including the extra smooth smoke anthem, “Puff Puff Pass.” Other features on the project include Cozmo, Smiggz, R-Mean, and Scott Storch who produced “Call Me.”

Check out the latest project from Berner below. What’s your favorite track off of Paulie Cicero? Let us know in the comments. 

Lil Skies Returns With 7 New Tracks On “Unbothered (Deluxe)”

Lil Skies has always remained consistent over the years and he is one of the few artists to escape the SoundCloud era with his fanbase intact. Just a few months ago, he released a brand new album called Unbothered and it was heralded by fans thanks to some solid features from the likes of Wiz Khalifa and Lil Durk. Now, almost four months later, Skies is back with seven new tracks that are part of his Unbothered (Deluxe) effort.

Deluxe albums are all of the rage these days so it only makes sense that Skies would lend his talents to the trend. The album is now over an hour long and there is a ton of content to choose from. The seven new tracks have three features, including Trippie Redd, Zhavia Ward, and even Drakeo The Ruler. If you’re a Skies fan, this is certainly a welcomed addition to his discography, and you can stream the tape, below.

Tracklist:

1. Fade Away
2. Take 5
3. Excite Me (feat. Wiz Khalifa)
4. Havin’ My Way (feat. Lil Durk)
5. OK
6. Dead Broke
7. On Sight
8. Think Deep Don’t Sink
9. Red Wine & Jodeci
10. Locked Up
11. Trust Nobody
12. Riot
13. Sky High
14. Mhmmm
15. Ice Water (ft. Trippie Redd)
16. Bloody Emotions
17. My baby (ft. Zhavia Ward)
18. How You Feel
19. Perfect Groove
20. Posse (ft. Drakeo The Ruler)
21. Backup

Jorja Smith’s “Be Right Back” Offers A Glimpse Of The UK Artist’s Growth

During a release week in which industry giants such as J. Cole, Nicki Minaj, and Migos have all dropped new music, Jorja Smith stands out with the evocative eight-track project Be Right Back. Led by the previously heard singles “Addicted” and “Gone,” the approximately 26-minute effort marks Jorja’s first body of work since her critically acclaimed and debut album Lost & Found, and it’s designed as a project meant to hold fans off while Jorja Smith continues to prep her highly anticipated sophomore album.

When speaking on Be Right Back, Jorja says, “It’s called be right back because it’s just something I want my fans to have right now, this isn’t an album and these songs wouldn’t have made it. If I needed to make these songs, then someone needed to hear them too.”

Nearly three full years removed from Lost & FoundBe Right Back finds Jorja Smith experimenting over a more varied soundscape than she did on her powerful, yet quaint debut. From the island-tinged rap collaboration with South London rapper Shaybo to the glitchy final moments on the project closer “Weekend,” Jorja Smith proves that she can continue to grow as an artist and expand her sound while still being able to create a cohesiveness body of work.

Give Jorja Smith’s latest effort a listen below and let us know if you’re feeling Be Right Back or not.

Tracklist

1. Addicted
2. Gone
3. Bussdown (feat. Shaybo)
4. Time
5. Home
6. Burn
7. Digging
8. Weekend

Kodak Black Shares No-Feature Project “Haitian Boy Kodak”

It’s unclear if Kodak Black’s latest release is a mixtape or an album—leaning toward the former—but regardless, it has arrived. The Florida rapper tapped into his roots for Haitian Boy Kodak and decided to stand alone this time around. On the eight-track project, fans will find Kodak flying solo—a stark contrast to the several singles he’s shared in recent months that have shown the rapper collaborating with the likes of Pooh Shiesty and YNW Melly.

Be prepared to hear much more from Kodak now that his legal troubles are a thing of the past. The rapper decided to plead guilty in his most recent South Carolina case, and instead of doing a lengthy stint behind bars if convicted, he opted to take 18 months probation. Haitian Boy Kodak arrives nearly six months to the date since he shared his last full-length prison album Bill Israel, so stream his latest project and let us know what you think.

Tracklist

1. Round The Roses
2. Z Look Jamaican
3. Basement on Fire
4. Dejanbem
5. Dirty K
6. Maffioso
7. Oracle
8. Don’t Leave Me

Kodak Black Shares No-Feature Project “Haitian Boy Kodak”

It’s unclear if Kodak Black’s latest release is a mixtape or an album—leaning toward the former—but regardless, it has arrived. The Florida rapper tapped into his roots for Haitian Boy Kodak and decided to stand alone this time around. On the eight-track project, fans will find Kodak flying solo—a stark contrast to the several singles he’s shared in recent months that have shown the rapper collaborating with the likes of Pooh Shiesty and YNW Melly.

Be prepared to hear much more from Kodak now that his legal troubles are a thing of the past. The rapper decided to plead guilty in his most recent South Carolina case, and instead of doing a lengthy stint behind bars if convicted, he opted to take 18 months probation. Haitian Boy Kodak arrives nearly six months to the date since he shared his last full-length prison album Bill Israel, so stream his latest project and let us know what you think.

Tracklist

1. Round The Roses
2. Z Look Jamaican
3. Basement on Fire
4. Dejanbem
5. Dirty K
6. Maffioso
7. Oracle
8. Don’t Leave Me

Kodak Black Shares No-Feature Project “Haitian Boy Kodak”

It’s unclear if Kodak Black’s latest release is a mixtape or an album—leaning toward the former—but regardless, it has arrived. The Florida rapper tapped into his roots for Haitian Boy Kodak and decided to stand alone this time around. On the eight-track project, fans will find Kodak flying solo—a stark contrast to the several singles he’s shared in recent months that have shown the rapper collaborating with the likes of Pooh Shiesty and YNW Melly.

Be prepared to hear much more from Kodak now that his legal troubles are a thing of the past. The rapper decided to plead guilty in his most recent South Carolina case, and instead of doing a lengthy stint behind bars if convicted, he opted to take 18 months probation. Haitian Boy Kodak arrives nearly six months to the date since he shared his last full-length prison album Bill Israel, so stream his latest project and let us know what you think.

Tracklist

1. Round The Roses
2. Z Look Jamaican
3. Basement on Fire
4. Dejanbem
5. Dirty K
6. Maffioso
7. Oracle
8. Don’t Leave Me