The Best New Music This Week: JID, Lil Tjay, DJ Khaled, and More


  • DJ Khaled f/ Rick Ross, John Legend, Lil Wayne, & Jay-Z, “God Did”


  • JID f/ Ari Lennox, “Can’t Make You Change” 


  • Lil Tjay, “Beat Da Odds” 


  • Offset f/ Moneybagg Yo, “CODE”


  • Quavo, Takeoff & Birdman, “Big Stunna” 


  • Pi’erre Bourne, “Good Movie”


  • 03 Greedo, Mike Free f/ KenTheMan, “Drop Down” 


  • IDK, “Free Slime” 

The Best New Music This Week: JID, Lil Tjay, DJ Khaled, and More


  • DJ Khaled f/ Rick Ross, John Legend, Lil Wayne, & Jay-Z, “God Did”


  • JID f/ Ari Lennox, “Can’t Make You Change” 


  • Lil Tjay, “Beat Da Odds” 


  • Offset f/ Moneybagg Yo, “CODE”


  • Quavo, Takeoff & Birdman, “Big Stunna” 


  • Pi’erre Bourne, “Good Movie”


  • 03 Greedo, Mike Free f/ KenTheMan, “Drop Down” 


  • IDK, “Free Slime” 

Pi’erre Bourne Releases The Cinematic ‘Good Movie’ Title Track

Pi’erre Bourne’s new album Good Movie is set to arrive next month after a joint album with Juicy J in June and reuniting with Lil Uzi Vert on his album The Life Of Pi’erre 5 last year. Today, he’s giving fans another taste of the LP with the release of the title track.

This also follows his recent collaboration with Young Nudy for EA Monster, which followed up Nudy’s 2021 mixtapes Dr. Ev4l and Rich Shooter with 11 tracks of distorted, eerie beats from Bourne featuring Nudy’s signature trap boasts and threats. It was not their first time working together; the pair teamed up in 2019 on Sli’merre, it makes sense he’d reunite for another go-round with the spaced-out producer as he stands on the cusp of his potential leap to a higher plateau.

This fall, the producer turned rapper will be heading out on a tour to promote the record. It’ll kick off at the start of September in Houston, Texas at House Of Blues, and will continue through mid-December. The plentiful North American dates will then be followed by a run in Europe, Australia, and New Zealand to bring the new songs to all of his fans.

Listen to “Good Movie” above.

Good Movie is out 9/2 via Interscope Records.

Young Nudy Reunites With Pi’erre Bourne To Drop The Menacing New Project ‘EA Monster’

Atlanta-based upstart Young Nudy has been gaining momentum in his hometown for years. While it’s hard to tell when or if his breakout to the mainstream will come, this week, he launched another salvo in his ongoing campaign to take over the music world. After he won plenty of success by teaming up with Pi’erre Bourne in 2019 on Sli’merre, it makes sense he’d reunite for another go-round with the spaced-out producer as he stands on the cusp of his potential leap to a higher plateau.

On EA Monster, Nudy follows up his 2021 mixtapes Dr. Ev4l and Rich Shooter with 11 tracks of distorted, eerie beats from Bourne featuring Nudy’s signature trap boasts and threats. The bleary-eyed vibe is one of the big reasons why Nudy has caught on with younger fans in Atlanta — vibes over everything — but if they can drive up the streams on this one to a commensurate level to his popularity at home, it could be an advantage as many folks’ first introduction to Nudy when it reaches the Billboard radar. There’s little in the rap world that sounds much like it, and it could grab enough attention to get him to that next level.

You can listen to EA Monster below.

Pi’erre Bourne Announces The Dates For His Good Movie World Tour

Producer turned rapper Pi’erre Bourne is embarking on a world tour this summer, running through autumn. The tour comes after releasing a joint album with Juicy J in June and reuniting with Lil Uzi Vert on his album The Life Of Pi’erre 5 last year. Check out the tour dates below.

09/06 – Houston, TX @ House of Blues Houston
09/07 – Austin, TX @ Stubb’s Waller Creek Amphitheater
09/08 – Dallas, TX @@ House of Blues Dallas
09/10 – New Orleans, LA @@ House of Blues New Orleans
09/12 – St. Louis, MO @ Delmar Hall
09/13 – Indianapolis, IN @ Deluxe @ Old National Centre
09/15 – Minneapolis, MN @ Fillmore Minneapolis
09/16 – Chicago, IL @ House of Blues Chicago
09/17 – Toronto, ON @ The Phoenix Concert Theatre
09/19 – Detroit, MI @ Saint Andrew’s Hall
09/21 – Atlanta, GA @ Tabernacle
09/23 – Cleveland, OH @ House of Blues Cleveland
09/24 – Cincinnati, OH @ Bogart’s
09/26 – Boston, MA @ House of Blues Boston
09/28 – New Haven, CT @ Toad’s Place
09/29 – Philadelphia, PA @ The Fillmore Philadelphia
10/02 – Raleigh, NC @ The Ritz
10/03 – Silver Spring, MD @ The Fillmore Silver Spring
10/05 – New York, NY @ Irving Plaza
10/08 – Denver, CO @ Cervantes’ Masterpiece Ballroom*
10/11 – Phoenix, AZ @ The Van Buren
10/12 – Anaheim, CA @ House of Blues Anaheim
10/14 – Los Angeles, CA @ The Wiltern
10/16 – San Francisco, CA @ The Fillmore
10/17 – Portland, OR @ Roseland Theater
10/18 – Vancouver, BC @ Hollywood Theatre
10/19 – Seattle, WA @ The Showbox*
11/02 – Dublin, IE @ The Academy*
11/03 – Amsterdam, NL @ Melkweg*
11/04 – Antwerpen, BE @ Trix*
11/06 – Stockholm, SE @ Klubben*
11/07 – Copenhagen, DK @ Pumphuset*
11/08 – Berlin, DE @ Columbia Theater*
11/09 – Frankfurt, DE @ Zoom*
11/11 – Warsaw, PL @ The Box*
11/12 – Prague, CZ @ Lucerna*
11/14 – Vienna, AT @ Flex*
11/15 – Zurich, CH @ Exil*
11/17 – Bristol, UK @ Fiddlers*
11/19 – Birmingham, UK @ 02 Institute 2*
11/20 – Manchester, UK @ Academy 2*
11/21 – London, UK @ Electric Ballroom*
11/23 – Lille, FR @ Black Lab*
11/ 24 – Paris, FR @ Elysée tmartr*
12/13 – Brisbane, AU @ Triffid*
12/14 – Melbourne, AU @ 170 Russell*
12/16 – Sydney, AU @ Metro Theatre*
12/17 – Auckland, NZ @ Powerstation*