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Dave Blunts, JID, Key Glock, And More New Hip-Hop Music To Soundtrack The Weekly Grind

FrankyNelly by FrankyNelly
April 21, 2025
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Dave Blunts, JID, Key Glock, And More New Hip-Hop Music To Soundtrack The Weekly Grind
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Wiz Khalifa, Swizz Beatz, Yeat, Westside Gunn, Lefty Gunplay, Statik Selektah, and more also drop off new sounds.

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© 2025 LISTEN TO THE KIDS; Dreamville/Interscope Records; Paper Route Empire

Today is Friday, which means there are a ton of new releases to look forward to from some of your favorite Hip-Hop artists. To help you unwind and enjoy the weekend, check out VIBE’s picks of songs and albums you should hear and add to your soundtrack of weekend festivities.

  • Dave Blunts – ‘You Can’t Say That’

    Dave Blunts - 'You Can't Say That' Cover ArtDave Blunts - 'You Can't Say That' Cover Art
    Image Credit: © 2025 LISTEN TO THE KIDS

    Listening to Dave Blunts is quite the experience. For one, the rising star is the antithesis of the seemingly enviable persona the average rap artist assumes, with an endless supply of money and women at his beck and call.

    Instead, on his new album, You Can’t Say That, he boasts of his low six-figure record deal, endlessly pines for the two central romantic figures in his life, and admits to embellishing his tales of sexual conquests and machismo.

    Yet, Blunt’s honesty, delivered through humorous, self-deprecating lyrics, is what has endeared him to a growing number of fans. This includes Ye West, who deemed Blunts as his favorite rapper earlier this year and has since seemingly taken the upstart under his wing.

    Comprised of a robust 20 songs, You Can’t Say That is littered with moments that leave you with no choice but to sing and jam along, such as “First Day Out The Hospital,” “White Chicks,” “Moving Slow,” and “Balcony,” making for a successful coming out party for the overnight sensation. – Preezy Brown

  • JID – “WRK”

    JID - "WRK" Cover ArtJID - "WRK" Cover Art
    Image Credit: Dreamville/Interscope Records

    JID makes a commanding return with “WRK,” his first solo release since The Forever Story, and it’s easily one of the week’s standout drops.

    Teased at Dreamville Festival earlier this month, the track delivers everything fans could hope for: razor-sharp lyricism, an undeniable energy, and a beat that slaps with sinister organs and frantic 808s.

    Produced by GRAMMY winner Pluss and trusted collaborator Christo, the production sets the perfect stage for JID’s lyrical acrobatics, like the standout bar, “You couldn’t even stop my drive if it was 1955 and I’m on 85 doing 95 in a 1952 Dodge.”

    WRK isn’t just a warm-up—it’s a warning shot. If this is how JID is reentering the solo spotlight, we’re all in for a hell of a ride. – PB

  • Key Glock – “The Grinch”

    Key Glock - 'Glockaveli' Cover ArtKey Glock - 'Glockaveli' Cover Art
    Image Credit: Paper Route Empire

    Key Glock taps into raw reflection and razor-edge swagger on “The Grinch,” one of the week’s most compelling listens.

    Floating over a silky, soulful flip of Curtis Mayfield’s “Little Child Runnin’ Wild,” Glock sounds both grounded and elevated, weaving gritty memories into sharp, autobiographical bars.

    “I been running wild since a jit… Fourteen, turned into The Grinch,” he declares on the hook, striking a balance between nostalgia and pride. Following “3am in ToKEYo” and “No Sweat,” this track keeps momentum high as fans await Glockaveli on May 2.

    More than a placeholder, “The Grinch” is a testament to Key Glock’s ability to evolve while staying true to his Memphis roots. It’s introspective, stylish, and full of quiet intensity—the kind of track that lingers long after the beat fades. – PB

  • Wiz Khalifa – ‘Kush + Orange Juice 2’

    Wiz Khalifa - 'Kush & Orange Juice 2' Cover ArtWiz Khalifa - 'Kush & Orange Juice 2' Cover Art
    Image Credit: © 2025 Taylor Gang Ent, LLC under exclusive license to BMG Rights Management (US) LLC

    Wiz Khalifa’s Kush + Orange Juice 2 isn’t just a sequel—it’s a celebration of everything that’s kept his fanbase locked in for over a decade.

    While echoes of the original project ring out on tracks like “Crime Bud and Women,” where Wiz coolly reflects, “To make it this far, you’ve got to hone in on your skills,” this follow-up thrives most when he links with his day-ones.

    Terrace Martin and Curren$y elevate “Jet Taylor” with a laid-back elegance, while Chevy Woods brings familiar chemistry on “Got It All.”

    With a smooth mix of breezy vibes (“Red Eye”), big features (“5 Star” with Gunna), and a classic hazy, shout-out laden sendoff (“Super Duper High Outro”), K+OJ2 proves Wiz still has the formula—and it’s aged like fine smoke. – PB

  • Swizz Beatz – ‘Godfather Of Harlem Season 4 Official Soundtrack’

    Swizz Beatz - 'Godfather Of Harlem Season 4 Official Soundtrack' Cover ArtSwizz Beatz - 'Godfather Of Harlem Season 4 Official Soundtrack' Cover Art
    Image Credit: ℗ 2025 Epic Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment

    As the wait for Godfather of Harlem‘s fourth season slowly winds down, Swizz Beatz has unveiled its accompanying soundtrack, a fitting companion piece to the theatrical continuation of Bumpy Johnson’s arc.

    A snippet of DMX’s vocals from the late rap icon’s 1998 single “Ruff Ryder’s Anthem” are found on “Pain,” an opening salvo by Tobi Nwigwe and Sauce Walka, while Swizz Beatz teams up with Pusha T and Jadakiss on the ominous brood “Danger Danger.”

    Among the collaborators that make the most of their airtime over the course of the soundtrack’s ten tracks is Cruel Youth, who shines on the solo standout “Time To Say Goodbye,” and teams up with Conway the Machine (“Crown Don’t Make You A King”), and ScarLip (“Victorious”) for additional highlights.

    Moments such as Jay Electronica’s lyrical mastery on “Leaflets,” and the aforementioned ScarLip and Swizz repping for their hometown (“New York City”) are simply the icing on the cake, as it rivals all of the previous iterations in the acclaimed MGM+ series’ collection of soundtracks. – PB

  • Yeat – “The Bell”

    Yeat - "The Bell" Cover ArtYeat - "The Bell" Cover Art
    Image Credit: Alex Edep
  • Westside Gunn – ‘Heels Have Eyes’

    Westside Gunn - 'Heels Have Eyes' Cover ArtWestside Gunn - 'Heels Have Eyes' Cover Art
    Image Credit: © 2025 Griselda Records under exclusive license to Roc Nation Distribution
  • Lefty Gunplay Featuring JasonMartin, The Game – “Menace”

    Lefty Gunplay Featuring JasonMartin, The Game - "Menace" Cover ArtLefty Gunplay Featuring JasonMartin, The Game - "Menace" Cover Art
    Image Credit: © 2025 OTR Records / 50million / Futuristic Music Group / EMPIRE

  • Statik Selektah Featuring Joey Bada$$, Westside Gunn, Stove God Cooks, Rome Streetz – “The Louvre”

    Statik Selektah Featuring Joey Bada$$, Westside Gunn, Stove God Cooks, Rome Streetz - "The Louvre" Cover ArtStatik Selektah Featuring Joey Bada$$, Westside Gunn, Stove God Cooks, Rome Streetz - "The Louvre" Cover Art
    Image Credit: Mass Appeal
  • Tata (of 41) Featuring 24mmy – “No Love”

    Tata (of 41) Featuring 24mmy - "No Love" Cover ArtTata (of 41) Featuring 24mmy - "No Love" Cover Art
    Image Credit: Republic Records
  • Too $hort – ‘Sir Too $hort, Vol. 1 (Freaky Tales)’

    Too $hort - 'Sir Too $hort, Vol. 1 (Freaky Tales)' Cover ArtToo $hort - 'Sir Too $hort, Vol. 1 (Freaky Tales)' Cover Art
    Image Credit: ℗ 2025 Too $hort / EMPIRE

  • Mozzy – ‘Intrusive Thoughts’

    Mozzy - 'Intrusive Thoughts' Cover ArtMozzy - 'Intrusive Thoughts' Cover Art
    Image Credit: © 2025 Mozzy Records / EMPIRE

  • Kool Keith – ‘Karpenters’

    Kool Keith - 'Karpenters' Cover ArtKool Keith - 'Karpenters' Cover Art
    Image Credit: © 2025 Post Up Music / Fat Beats

  • Bas, The Hics – “Everyday Ppl”

    Bas & The Hics - 'Melonchronica'Bas & The Hics - 'Melonchronica'
    Image Credit: FIENDS

    [youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4sQWr0wrET0?feature=oembed&w=500&h=281]

  • Sauce Walka, That Mexican OT – ‘Chicken & Sauce’

    Sauce Walka, That Mexican OT - 'Chicken & Sauce' Cover ArtSauce Walka, That Mexican OT - 'Chicken & Sauce' Cover Art
    Image Credit: ℗ 2025 STB Entertainment
  • Fredo Bang – “Chopstick”

    Fredo Bang - "Chopstick" Cover ArtFredo Bang - "Chopstick" Cover Art
    Image Credit: Bang Biz Entertainment, LLC / EMPIRE

    [youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lk-YXN8n6q4?feature=oembed&w=500&h=281]

  • G Perico, DJ Drama – ‘LA Gangster: Gangster Grillz’

    G Perico, DJ Drama - 'LA Gangster: Gangster Grillz' Cover ArtG Perico, DJ Drama - 'LA Gangster: Gangster Grillz' Cover Art
    Image Credit: © 2025 Perico’s Innerprize LLC / EMPIRE
  • 310babii – “All My H*es”

    310babii - "All My H*es" Cover Art310babii - "All My H*es" Cover Art
    Image Credit: HIGH IQ / EMPIRE
  • Millyz – ‘Blanco VII’

    Millyz - 'Blanco VII' Cover ArtMillyz - 'Blanco VII' Cover Art
    Image Credit: © 2025 Millyz / Create Music Group Inc.

  • Bfb Da Packman – ‘Thats Brilliant!’

    Bfb Da Packman - 'Thats Brilliant!' Cover ArtBfb Da Packman - 'Thats Brilliant!' Cover Art
    Image Credit: ℗ 2025 The Lunch Crew Company LLC
  • The Underachievers – ‘Homecoming’

    The Underachievers - 'Homecoming'The Underachievers - 'Homecoming'
    Image Credit: © 2025 SLANG

  • Valee, Boldy James, MVW – “Whatchu Think”

    Valee, Boldy James, MVW - "Whatchu Think" Cover ArtValee, Boldy James, MVW - "Whatchu Think" Cover Art
    Image Credit: MVW Productions
  • Foggieraw Featuring Monaleo – “Prairie View”

    Foggieraw Featuring Monaleo - "Prairie View" Cover ArtFoggieraw Featuring Monaleo - "Prairie View" Cover Art
    Image Credit: © 2025 Foggieraw LLC, under exclusive license to Mercury Records / Republic Records, a division of UMG Recordings, Inc.

  • Trap Dickey – “Day Shift”

    Trap Dickey - "Day Shift" Cover ArtTrap Dickey - "Day Shift" Cover Art
    Image Credit: Trap Dickey
  • Big Freedia Featuring Tamar Braxton – “Sunday Best”

    Big Freedia Featuring Tamar Braxton - "Sunday Best" Cover ArtBig Freedia Featuring Tamar Braxton - "Sunday Best" Cover Art
    Image Credit: Queen Diva LLC
  • Tre Loaded – “Stuck In The Dirt”

    Tre Loaded - "Stuck In The Dirt" Cover ArtTre Loaded - "Stuck In The Dirt" Cover Art
    Image Credit: PULSE Records

    [youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JDXBZrHwQLk?feature=oembed&w=500&h=281]

  • Allstar JR – “I’m The Guy”

    Allstar JR - "I'm The Guy" Cover ArtAllstar JR - "I'm The Guy" Cover Art
    Image Credit: Get A Bag Records / EMPIRE
  • BabyChiefDoIt Featuring Luh Tyler – “Why Would I”

    BabyChiefDoIt Featuring Luh Tyler - "Why Would I" Cover ArtBabyChiefDoIt Featuring Luh Tyler - "Why Would I" Cover Art
    Image Credit: Artist Partner Group

    [youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BzYsfSJOZa4?feature=oembed&w=500&h=281]



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