Lil Baby Returns with Two Tracks, ‘Right On’ and ‘In a Minute’

Fresh off his first Grammy win, Lil Baby returns with his first solo music of the year.

After collaborating Nicki Minaj on “Do We Have a Problem?” and “Bussin,” the Atlanta rapper drops a pair of tracks, “Right On” and “In a Minute.”

On “Right On,” he showcases his confident flow over orchestral production. “I ain’t about that fake sh*t, I’d rather keep it real,” he raps before declaring, “I done got my sh*t together / I’m way better than last time.”

In the video, Baby rides around his neighborhood of Oakland City, Atlanta in a white Rolls-Royce before pulling into a parking lot while surrounded by a fleet of expensive cars.

He shows another side on the introspective “In a Minute.” “I’m in a different league / I’m tired of showing what I can get done, what you gonna do for me?” he raps while flying on a private jet in the video.

Just last week, Baby took home his first Grammy for Best Melodic Rap Performance for “Hurricane” with Kanye West and The Weeknd.

Back in February, he was teasing a new album, his first since 2020’s My Turn. “Album Almost Done New Music Otw Tho,” he told fans. “It’s Gone Be A Nastyyyyy Summer.”

BIA and J. Cole Team Up on ‘London’

BIA BIA.

Following her “Whole Lotta Money (Remix)” with Nicki Minaj, BIA connects with another heavy-hitter, J. Cole, for her latest single. On the drill-inspired “London,” BIA shows off her fashionable flow, while the Fayetteville MC goes “ballistic” on his verse.

“Pay respects and kiss my ring / Even Elizabeth said I’m king,” he raps before mimicking a British accent. “I laugh at these rappers for capping / I guess T.I.P ain’t the only out here with jokes.”

Along with the song, the pair takes it to “London” in the Daps-directed music video.

Cole has been back in grind mode as of late. Ahead of his Dreamville Festival, he and Dreamville dropped their Gangsta Grillz mixtape D-Day.

Jack Harlow Drops Fergie-Sampled Single ‘First Class’

Jack Harlow is living the glamorous life.

After teasing the song on social media, the rapper unleashes his infectious single “First Class,” which has already become a viral trend on TikTok. Over a sample of Fergie’s 2007 hit “Glamorous,” the star of the upcoming White Men Can’t Jump reboot flexes his aspirational flow while reflecting on his come-up.

“They say you a superstar now, damn, I guess I am,” he raps. “You might be the man, well, that’s unless I am / Okay, I’ll confess, I am.”

“First Class” follows “Nail Tech” as the second release from Harlow’s sophomore album Come Home the Kids Miss You, which arrives May 6.

“My new shit is much more serious,” he told Rolling Stone of the follow-up to his 2020 debut Thats What They All Say. “Right now, my message is letting muh’fu**ers know I love hip-hop, and I’m one of the best in my generation. You can’t do that with nonchalant, like, ‘Eeey, I got the bitches,’ in clever ways over and over again. I got to dig deeper this time.”

Earlier this week, he revealed the cover art for the album.

Fivio Foreign Drops New Album ‘B.I.B.L.E.’

Fivio Foreign puts on for his city with his debut B.I.B.L.E.

Executive produced by Kanye West, the 17-track album (Basic Instructions Before Leaving Earth) features the NYC anthem “City of Gods” with Ye and Alicia Keys. Elsewhere, the star-studded set includes appearances from A$AP Rocky, Lil Yachty, DJ Khaled, Blueface, Ne-Yo, Chlöe Bailey, and a pair of tracks with Quavo.

Ahead of the album, the Brooklyn drill rapper released a documentary, which gives fans a behind-the-scenes look at his journey. “I got a responsibility to the city, to the people around me that’s coming up next, to my legacy, to my kids, my family, whoever is looking at me as the person,” Fivio said.

Fivio’s star continues to rise. In addition to his own album, he recently collaborated with Nicki Minaj (“We Go Up”) and City Girls (“Top Notch”).

Stream B.I.B.L.E below.