B-Real, Xzibit, and Demrick, the West Coast supergroup known as Serial Killers, have returned with their fifth album, and it arrives with the confidence of veterans who have absolutely nothing to prove. This Thing Of Ours marks a significant first for the trio: their debut working with a single producer across an entire project, with […]
Florida’s own BossMan Dlow arrives at a pivotal moment in his career with Chicken Talkin Bastard, a 20-track project released today via Alamo Records/Sony Music Entertainment Apple Music that doubles down on the gritty, nonchalant trap energy that made him a streaming force to watch. The album title itself, rooted in slang tied to money, […]
Compton’s own Buddy has officially arrived with Simmie Sims III, his fourth studio album and a deeply personal ode to legacy, dropping today, April 10. One West Magazine Born Simmie Sims III himself, the rapper wearing his government name as a title feels like a bold declaration, this is his most honest, unfiltered statement yet. […]
With Same Difference, Swae Lee finally steps fully out of the shadow of Rae Sremmurd and delivers his long-awaited solo statement a 16-track project that leans heavily into his signature melodic wave while trying to redefine his identity as more than just “the hook guy”. The album is already generating buzz off it’s lead single […]
Kanye West returns with Bully, a dense and confrontational project that feels like both a confession and a calculated spectacle. Across the album, producers like 88-Keys, André Troutman, Hassan Khaffaf, James Blake, Kanye himself, The Legendary Traxster, Nkenge 1x, Quadwoofer, and Sheffmade craft a soundscape that oscillates between raw minimalism and explosive maximalism.Features from Travis […]
Whatever’s Clever! marks a slick, self-aware return for Charlie Puth, leaning fully into his reputation as a pop perfectionist obsessed with detail and groove. The album is largely self-produced, with Puth taking the lead on most tracks while collaborating with heavy hitters like Ian Kirkpatrick, Louis Bell, and Andrew Watt to refine its glossy, radio-ready […]
Pop artist, Raye is back with This Music Can Contain Hope, an album that feels both intimate and sonically expansive, blending vulnerability with sharp musical precision. The project leans heavily on lush, genre-fluid production from names like Mike Sabath, SG Lewis, and Mark Ronson, each bringing a distinct polish while allowing Raye’s voice to remain […]
Rapper Yeat returns with ADL, a dense, futuristic project that pushes his signature rage-synth aesthetic into more atmospheric and experimental territory. The rollout was driven by standout singles like Breathe, Marching, and Heavy Stunts, each teasing a different sonic layer of the album’s identity. Across the tracklist, Yeat leans into a darker, more immersive soundscape, […]
Boiling Point is a vibrant, bass-heavy return for Juvenile, blending his classic New Orleans bounce roots with modern trap polish. The production lineup is stacked, with Swizz Beatz, Mannie Fresh, Timbaland, London on da Track, and Drok crafting a soundscape that feels both nostalgic and futuristic. From the jump, Juvenile sounds energized, sliding effortlessly between […]
Fetty Wap returns with Zavier, a melodic and emotionally layered project that blends his signature sing-rap style with a more reflective tone. The album is primarily driven by atmospheric trap production, with contributions from producers like NickEBeats, FrankGotThePack, and APGoKrazy, who craft a soundscape that feels both nostalgic and refreshed. Lead singles such as “Back […]
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