
A bit of a slower week for albums and projects, the second New Music Friday of June comes complete with a solid smattering of singles – specifically in the hip-hop space. Jessie Reyez and Wiki both present new full-length offerings, while singles come from Ye, Fousheé, Larry June…
A bit of a slower week for albums and projects, the second New Music Friday of June comes complete with a solid smattering of singles – specifically in the hip-hop space. Jessie Reyez and Wiki both present new full-length offerings, while singles come from Ye, Fousheé, Larry June, Molly Santana, and many others across both the mainstream and the undeground.
It’s been a good year to be a Jessie Reyez fan. Following up on her stacked STILL PAID EP and solid run of singles since its release, Reyez has formally revealed her first actual “album” of the year. A Little Vengeance runs 17 songs, and clocks in at about 46 minutes, with assists from Muni Long, Ty Dolla $ign, and more across the R&B ether.
Marking his first solo album in seven (!!) years, Wiki has presented his latest full-length contribution to the New York City underground scene. Entitled Ancient History, the album includes singles “Park” and “Right Away,” and features additional support from Wiki’s extensive yet tight-knit Rolodex of creative collaborators, such as duendita, Navy Blue, and Salimata.
A big week for 10k, indeed. Anysia Kym and Tony Seltzer have released a remix album to last year’s collab LP, Purity. Purity (Flips) emulates a B-side sort of format, and includes last week’s “To Death” remix featuring 454.
As he readies the release of THE GENTLEMAN’S CLUB, YG has dropped off the latest lead single lifted from the project. Featuring bars from both JID and Ab-Soul is the second song from the LP, “Insecure.” The album is set to drop everywhere on June 19th.
For her first new music since her 2024 album Pointy Heights, Foushée has shared “Drive.”
His second of the single of the year, Maxo Kream’s “Time Out” just might be the beginning of an album rollout, paired with the rapper’s first Instagram post since the recent clearing of his entire feed.
After sharing his New York Knicks freestyle on Instagram just last week, Erick the Architect has lifted the veil on his first solo, studio single in over a year. His new single, “No Doubt (I’m In Love),” arrives just a few days after his appearance at Apple‘s annual WWDC conference, where he premiered his “Appreciation” track during the closing keynote, referring to nearly 100 apps on the App Store.
Back at the end of March, Zacari released his first new music of 2026 with “Jinx,” promising more to come imminently. It’s materialized on this week’s New Music Friday, in the form of a solo new single and music video, “Real Life.”
It’s such a Suki Waterhouse summer. With her new album Loveland slated for a July 10th release, the musician has dropped off the project’s long-teased “When I Get Drunk (I Want You Boy)” lead single.
For her first solo single since appearing on Drake‘s ICEMAN album, Molly Santana returns to her solo discography with “Can’t Touch This.”
One of the underground’s most currently underrated has been on a crazy run as of late, and the latest in AKTHESAVIOR‘s recent chain of heat is “BLESSINGS.”
Now just under a month away from Show Me The Body‘s new Alone Together album, the group has offered up another high-energy new track, “Eat for Peace,” packed as a three-pack with “No God” and “Dance in the USA.”
Yes, named after ERL‘s very own Eli Russell Linnetz, a close friend and creative collaborator of BBYKOBE.
On his 49th birthday earlier this week, Kanye West released new single “GEMINI SEASON,” which comes paired with a Bianca Censori-directed and Bianca Censori-starring music video, with Ye donning full 424.
In a major link-up for the Atlanta underground, sk8star and Pz’ have finally dropped their first-ever studio collaboration: “Double C.”
Between features and solo songs, SadBoi’s 2026 has been stacked so far. Her latest solo single is named “All My Girls,” and lands three weeks after its predecessor, “Money Talk.”
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