When a super-producer like Mike WiLL Made-It assembles a lineup, you expect nothing less than a culture-shifting event. His latest single, "ROOMS," which dropped on February 13, 2026, does exactly that by bringing together two of the most influential and volatile voices of the last decade: YoungBoy Never Broke Again and Chief Keef.
Wednesday, February 18, 2026
Tuesday, February 17, 2026
Why G - Rage Bait
"RAGE BAIT" is a reminder that WhyG is at his best when he’s being himself—controversial, clever, and completely unbothered. It’s a short, sharp burst of energy that will undoubtedly be blasting out of Honda Civics across the GTA all week.
Young M.A. - Lasagna
The title itself is a nod to the classic Lil Wayne line, but M.A puts her own spin on the philosophy. In a world where rappers are constantly broadcasting their every move, M.A is focused on her evolution from the streets to the boardroom.
Lil Dicky - philly freestyle
After a period of relative silence on the music front, Lil Dicky is back with a raw, beat-less, and lyrically dense offering: "philly freestyle." Released just this week, the track serves as a reminder that behind the comedy and the TV success of Dave, there is a formidable lyricist who still has plenty to say.
HIT-BOY - BLOCK PARTY
"BLOCK PARTY" opens with a sinister, driving rhythm that feels like a natural evolution of Hit-Boy's signature "Surf Club" sound. The beat is crisp, authoritative, and layered with the kind of confidence only a Grammy-winning producer can bring.
Sunday, February 8, 2026
Kenny Muney - Oh My Jesus (feat. Key Glock)
The track is a testament to the blueprint laid down by the late Young Dolph: independent, flashy, and unapologetically Memphis.
Friday, February 6, 2026
Jay Worthy - For The Homies feat. DJ Quik
You can recognize a DJ Quik production within the first three seconds. "For The Homies" features those signature crisp drums, a warm, rolling bassline, and a funk undercurrent that feels like a sunset on Rosecrans Avenue.
Saturday, January 31, 2026
Corey St.Rose - EL VEE
Corey St. Rose has always been one of Brooklyn’s most versatile chameleons, and his latest drop, "EL VEE," is a masterclass in the "luxury rap" aesthetic he’s been perfecting over the last year.
BNYX®, Kid Cudi, Röyksopp - EVERYWHERE I GO [REMIND ME]
The backbone of this track is the iconic 2001 classic "Remind Me" by Norwegian electronic duo Röyksopp. For those who lived through the mid-2000s, those bubbling synths and the "Geico caveman" commercial vibes are legendary. BNYX® takes that DNA and mutates it, slowing the tempo and adding a "rubbery" low-end that feels grounded in the 2026 production landscape.
Sunday, January 25, 2026
Pay Gotti - Candy Paint feat. Shoreline Mafia
"Candy Paint" isn't just a title; it’s a sensory description of the production. The beat is built on that signature California bounce—minimalist, heavy on the low end, and punctuated by sharp, metallic synths that mirror the shimmer of a fresh coat of lacquer on a classic Chevy.
Saturday, January 24, 2026
Lil Gotit & Lil Keed ft Ty Dolla $ign - Minaj
"Minaj" highlights exactly why they were dubbed the "Princes of Atlanta." Their verses aren't just about the lyrics; they're about the vibe—a frantic, melodic energy that feels like a party in the middle of the Northside.
Forgiato - Yessir
Forgiato is an artist who knows his lane and owns it. "Yessir" is a polished piece music that bridges the gap between underground grit and mainstream appeal. If you're looking for a track that captures the essence of modern success and high-speed living, this is it.
4Trigga - Bring Them Trappers Out
4trigga is carving out a niche in that same vein. He’s speaking directly to an audience that understands the struggle and the ambition required to rise above it.
Trap Dickey, Key Glock - Down South
Trap Dickey has always been "so South Carolina" (his words, not ours), bringing a preacher-grandson wisdom to the gritty reality of the streets. Pairing him with Key Glock is a stroke of genius. Glock, known for his "no features" rule, rarely steps out of his lane unless the vibe is undeniable.
42 Dugg - WE NOT DONE
If you’ve been following 42 Dugg, you know his voice is one of the most distinct instruments in rap right now. It’s that raspy, melodic, "I just woke up and chose violence" flow that nobody else can quite replicate. On "WE NOT DONE," the standout track from his Part 3 project, Dugg reminds everyone why he's the crown jewel of the Detroit-to-ATL pipeline.
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