This week’s rap scene is buzzing with fresh bangers from some of the game’s biggest names. Even while incarcerated, NBA YoungBoy keeps his name buzzing, dropping a new 20-track compilation ahead of his expected release in July. Turbo and Gunna celebrate International Women’s Day with “Classy Girl,” staying true to their signature sound. J. Cole makes good on his word by releasing the Wiz Khalifa-assisted version of “cLOUDs” on his blog, and GELO follows up his viral Tweaker with Can You Please?, teaming up with GloRilla for a high-energy anthem. Check out all the latest drops below!
NBA YoungBoy – More Leaks (Album)
NBA YoungBoy continues to be one of the most prolific hip-hop artists, even while serving time. With his release expected on July 27, his team keeps his name ringing by dropping the new project, More Leaks. Inspired by recent leaks, the compilation is headlined by the single “5 Night.” Featuring 20 tracks, the release finally brings long-awaited songs to streaming platforms.
Turbo and Gunna – “Classy Girl”
Turbo and Gunna have a proven track record of hits, from “Yosemite” with Travis Scott and Nav to the smash “Drip Too Hard.” Following last year’s “Bachelor,” the duo reunites for another collaboration, “Classy Girl,” released just in time for International Women’s Day. While the track is dedicated to the ladies, it stays true to the signature sound fans expect, delivering another smooth listen.
J. Cole – “cLOUDs” Feat. Wiz Khalifa
Wiz Khalifa recently revealed that he was supposed to be on J. Cole’s cLOUDs but wasn’t sure when it would drop. Cole has delivered on that promise, releasing the version with Wiz’s verse on his blog, Inevitable. While it’s unclear if the track will hit streaming services, Cole’s recent release strategy suggests it’s likely. Praising Wiz’s performance, Cole wrote, “Wiz skating. TGOD. And he been on a wave.”
GELO – “Can You Please” Feat. GloRilla
Following the success of Tweaker with Lil Wayne, GELO returns with another high-energy banger, this time linking up with Tennessee’s own GloRilla. “Can You Please” delivers a viral-ready hook, slick talk, and a fast-paced beat that lets both artists shine. GELO flexes with confidence, while GloRilla’s signature Memphis flow adds an aggressive yet playful edge.