Eric Bellinger’s It’ll All Make Sense Later takes listeners on a ride.
Standout tracks like “Pure”, “Top Dolla”, and “Follow Her Lead” are personal favorites, showcasing Bellinger’s range—from romantic ballads to confident anthems. I can’t tell you how many times I’ve played “Pure”.
It’ll All Make Sense Later is a must-listen. It’s available on all streaming platforms.
Wolfacejoeyy knows how to bring the energy, drop catchy hooks, and tell real-life stories that just hit different. His latest album, Cupid, featuring bangers like “Dallas” and “Nympho,” shows he’s got this talent that keeps you locked in from start to finish.
Let’s talk about “Dallas” — it’s a high-energy anthem that features A Boogie Wit da Hoodie. The beat’s fire, the flow’s confident, and it’s all about chasing the grind. “Dallas” is the kind of track you’ll have on repeat while you’re out there making moves.
Then there’s “Nympho,” which switches it up with a smooth, seductive vibe. Featuring BEAM, “Nympho”, is a standout track.
Other favorites off Cupid, are “Fav Girl”, “3STAR”, and “finsta”.Together, these tracks are what Cupid is all about. Wolfacejoeyy brings his style to every track, proving he’s one to watch.
Nigerian artist, Odunsi (The Engine) is back with Leather Park, an EP that showcases his genre-bending sound and creative evolution. This EP features a diverse lineup of collaborators, each adding their unique flair to the project.
Notably:
BEST OPTION: Featuring Vic Reagan and wolfacejoeyy.
PACO: Featuring Ricky Bishop.
I have been listening to Odunsi for a while now and he doesn’t disappoint. Links are below.
Vory’s Who Don’t Like Me EP is a powerful collection of three tracks. Throughout the EP, Vory doesn’t hold back, delivering unapologetic anthems that speak to anyone who’s ever felt misunderstood or doubted.
The standout track, “Who Don’t Like Me,” sets the tone for the entire EP with its catchy hook. From start to finish, the EP captures the highs and lows, with Vory’s unique voice and lyrics. “Balance” is another favorite of mine.
Who Don’t Like Me EP is available now on all streaming platforms. Be sure to check out Vory’s latest work below.
Efosa’s latest album, I’ve Been Here, is definitely worth your play. The rhythm is perfect for a laid-back, yet energetic mood.
Of all the 5 songs, Available featuring Sparbz and Tattoo stand out as my favorites. The tracks hit just right, making you enjoy every word. Efosa expresses feelings about a special lady—simple, smooth, sexy, and full of heartfelt emotion.
The mix of drill and Caribbean influences makes an unforgettable album. Check it out below.
The original “SAD GIRLZ LUV MONEY”, Amaarae dropped an album filled with vibes including that one. She took me on a whole trip with this one, check it out below.
This album right here is fire from start to finish. I couldn’t tell you how many times I played “Darkside Energy” but that song along with “Lemonhead”, “Secret Admirer”, “Buggin”, and “Her Formula” definitely ran my plays up. Check MDMA out for yourself. He’s got a few other big singles not from this album to check out too.
An artist I’ve been jamming to for a while now, Highway dropped a self-titled album called “Highway”. My favorite songs are “Money Talk2” and “Next Weekend” so feel free to start with those. Let me know what y’all think.
It’s not easy for an artist to drop an album that you can play straight through without skipping. Well this 12 song project from Dallas, Texas native, Kaash Paige is one. My favorites are “Not Nice”, “Awesome”, “TMZ”, and “Girlfriend”. She definitely did her thing and I wouldn’t waste no time, hit play below.