Kendrick Lamar Spins The Block, Ghostface Killah And Nas Lock In, Rapsody Grooves With Erykah Badu On New Music Friday (2024)

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.

Kendrick Lamar – “6:16 in LA”

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Having thrown down the gauntlet signaling the seemingly inevitable arrival of his lyrical war with Drake since his scathing verse on Metro Boomin and Future’s chart-topping single “Like That,” many Hip-Hop fans felt Kendrick Lamar had more ammo against his rival stockpiled for future use. However, the Compton rep’s silence after Drake’s doing of his own barbs on the diss tracks “Push Ups” and ill-fated “Taylor Made” led some to become skeptical of his delay in response.

Yet, this past Tuesday (April 30), Kung-Fu Kenny silenced that doubt with the release of “Euphoria,” a nearly seven-minute track on which he examined the perceived frailties in the Toronto native’s character and makeup. While that retort received positive reviews, little did fans know it would be the calm before the storm, as K.Dot doubled back on Friday (May 3) with “6:16 in LA,” a more brief, yet surgical continuation of his qualms with his musical adversary.

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Allegations of betrayal and jealousy brewing within Drake’s own camp are the more juicy tidbits relayed on this cut, but it’s the Al Green sample, which Drake’s own uncle had a part in creating, and the introspective moments that heighten its playability beyond the requisite, albeit cliche, game-of-dozens on wax. – Preezy Brown

Ghostface Killah Feat. Nas – “Scar Tissue”

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The creative synergy between rap artists hailing from Staten Island and Queens is well-documented and has resulted in numerous classic collaborations. Nearly 20 years after first bumping heads on Raekwon’s Only Built 4 Cuban Linx, Ghostface Killah, and Nas reconvene on “Scar Tissue,” the first single from GFK’s forthcoming album Set The Tone.

Rhyming atop a grungy backdrop, the Wu-Tang member drops a bevy of grisly couplets, defiantly declaring, “Middle finger to the judge, we still killing the plaintiff” in the second of his two stanzas. Swooping in for the climax, Nas pays homage to old New York haunt Smalls Paradise and incarcerated Supreme Team kingpin Gerald “Prince” Miller, closing out a track that certainly sets the tone for what we’re confident will be yet another valiant effort from the great Ghost Deini. – PB

Rapsody Feat. Erykah Badu – “3:AM”

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With her long-awaited fourth studio album, Please Don’t Cry, weeks away from arrival, Rapsody blesses her listenership with “3:AM,” the latest single unveiled in anticipation of its release. Built around jazzy saxophones and percussion, the track includes a guest appearance from R&B goddess Erykah Badu, whose buttery smooth vocals mesh with the North Carolina emcees purring musings concerning late-night rendevous. “You feel like the healer/ I know that I’m imperfect, though you make me feel like Jesus/ Or how God see us,” the Grammy Award nominee professes in the opening verse, with Badu’s croons on the hook carried throughout the proceedings. – PB

Gunna – “Whatsapp”

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Gunna‘s “Whatsapp” is the type of music fans wanted to hear after he bared his soul regarding the YSL RICO trial, Alford Plea, and losing friends last year on A Gift & A Curse. This is a confident Wunna. He returns to the boisterous, flexing bars to discuss his jewelry, money, and luxurious purchases. He even shouts outComplexfor saying he had the No. 1 album in 2023.

Production-wise, there’s a triumphant feeling in the drums, hi-hats, synths, and horns. It almost sounds like what would play if he were riding around during a parade in Atlanta. And given his success compared to his former collaborators, those clinging to the snitch allegations ought to reconsider because his trajectory looks better than all of their favorite rappers. –Armon Sadler

DaBabyGhetto Superstar – The Intro

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The past few years have seen DaBaby’s stock resurge as the rapper has been painting by the numbers, dropping a steady succession of singles and multi-song rotators as opposed to a full-length release. The southern emcee continues that trend with Ghetto Superstar: (The Intro), a trio of songs that serve as a sampling of his varying moods and sounds unleashed when he steps into the booth. Opening with “Done Trying,” DaBaby delves into his inner thoughts, vowing to remain authentic while comparing himself to late rap icon Tupac Shakur.

The rapper picks up the pace on the frenetic “Ghetto Superstar Freestyle” before phoning in Detroit rapper Skilla Baby for “JUDY,” a rump-shaking anthem that finds the pair celebrating all booties, big or small. While a proper follow-up to his Baby On Baby 2 album has yet to emerge, the hitmaker keeps his name and voice in mind with this quickplayer. – PB

Yeat – “King Tonka/Heavy Stunts”

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Yeat’s “King Tonka” is a distorted frenzy. His autotuned vocals are highly pitched, but the production is muddy and fuzzy. The record leans into an alternative rock bag, and his belting creates a chaotic yet cohesive sound. It’s one of those records that a kid would tell you that you just “vibe out” to because the lyrics are unimportant, otherwise known as difficult to comprehend.

“Heavy Stunts” has a similar sound, though it has a slightly slower tempo and adds Don Toliver’s melodic excellence. Admittedly, with Yeat doing virtually the same thing on back-to-back records, Don immediately becomes the highlight of “Heavy Stunts.” He approaches the track differently and honestly just sounds better. And the frantic production is right in his wheelhouse. –AS

Moneybagg Yo – “Tryna Make Sure”

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Moneybagg Yo is a joy to listen to because he knows what he’s good at and he doesn’t veer away from it. “Tryna Make Sure” features high-energy Tay Keith production and a simple yet enjoyable hook from Bagg. He is all about clarity here, saying he wants to ensure he and his squad get their money and respect and that a woman doesn’t take advantage of him. Living a lavish lifestyle can often make people careless, but he continually raps about wanting to make sure that all of his ducks are in a row. Who can be mad at such a relatable endeavor? –AS

Kash Doll – “Kash Kommandments”

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Kash Doll‘s ongoing pregnancy hasn’t halted her grind. The Detroit rap star provides a verbal handbook for the ladies with her new single, “Kash Kommandments.” Produced by Go Grizzly, the track, which is powered by thumping bass, captures Kash giving her fans game, as she believes that there are certain codes of conduct every woman should follow.

“1: Never let a ni**a f**k you over more than once/ 2: Anybody owes you bread, do not accept a crumb,” she begins, laying out her list of rules to ensure survival and progress. Coming off the heels of her previously-released singles “Power,” “Big 1/Fawk Em,” and “Pressing,” “Kash Kommandments” is another satisfactory effort from the rapper and serves as another breadcrumb on the road leading up to her forthcoming studio album. – PB

41, Kyle Rich, Jenn Carter, Tata – “Tweak”

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41, Kyle Richh, Jenn Carter, and Tata beat the “they make the same song” allegations on “Tweak.” They trade their usual, adrenaline-rushing drill music for a slower beat with more layers. They employ snaps, Timberland stomp-like drums, and siren-like synths. Vocally, they don’t pivot from their normal cadences but it’s okay because it sounds completely different on new production.

It’s pleasing to see them try something new early on, because even though their usual sound works, it was starting to get a bit old. Unlike the song title, they were not tweaking; they made a great artistic decision and it yielded an enjoyable record.-AS

Lancey Foux – “Gotta Get U”

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Lancey Foux gets into his heartfelt bag on “Gotta Get U.” Cash Cobain handles the production and you know what that means: a quality sample and the constant sonic buildup that has crystallized sexy drill music. They flip Eugene Wilde’s “Gotta Get You Home Tonight” and turn it into the type of record that will have a man sweaty at a party whispering sweet nothings in a woman’s ears. It is polished, Lancey’s vocals sound great, and there’s a smooth aura to the track. If DJs know what is good for them, they will work this into their mixes and turn parties up a notch. –AS

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FAQs

Who is D Lover in Wu-Tang? ›

Wu-Tang: An American Saga (TV Series 2019–2023) - Siddiq Saunderson as Dennis 'D-Love' Coles, Ghostface Killah - IMDb.

Who is the background vocals in Maad City? ›

The song features MC Eiht of American gangsta rap group Compton's Most Wanted. The song also features additional background vocals from Lamar's Black Hippy cohort Schoolboy Q, doing his signature ad-lib “yawk” four times during the refrain. He also explained "M.A.A.D" is an acronym for "My Angels on Angel Dust".

Where does Ghostface Killah live? ›

Staten Island, New York City, U.S.

What is maad city song about reddit? ›

maad City. This is Kendrick's moment of fear being jerked back to reality. "MAN DOWN, WHERE YOU FROM??" and the grandma stay lines, which are said at the end of Poetic Justice, come back and are repeated here.

Who is the Ghostface killer? ›

1996's Scream, notoriously known as one of the bloodiest films of all time, features two killers: Billy Loomis played by Skeet Ulrich and Stu Macher played by Matthew Lillard. Billy is regarded as the original Ghostface, followed by Stu who is revealed as the second.

How tall is Ghostface Killer? ›

Ghostface, portrayed by Skeet Ulrich in Scream (1996), is 5 foot 10 inches (1.78 m) tall. Ghostface is the primary villain of the Scream series of movies and television.

Why is m.A.A.d city spelled like that? ›

After keeping the album title's acronym concealed, Lamar later revealed M.A.A.D is an acronym with two meanings: "My Angry Adolescence Divided" and "My Angel's on Angel Dust", with Lamar stating: "That was me, [and it's] the reason why I don't smoke.

What type of singer is Kendrick Lamar? ›

Kendrick Lamar
Musical career
GenresHip hop West Coast hip hop progressive rap jazz rap
InstrumentsVocals
LabelsPGLang Top Dawg Aftermath Interscope
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Did Eddie Kendricks sing falsetto? ›

Noted for his distinctive falsetto singing style, Kendricks co-founded the Motown singing group the Temptations, and was one of their lead singers from 1960 until 1971. He was the lead voice on such famous songs as "The Way You Do the Things You Do", "Get Ready", and "Just My Imagination (Running Away with Me)".

Why did Ghostface Killah wear a mask? ›

Early in his career, he would wear a mask during performances and photo shoots; it was rumored that this was because Ghostface was wanted by the police and did not publicly remove it until his name was cleared. He is a former follower of The Nation of Gods and Earths and currently a Sunni Muslim.

What is Ghostface's real name? ›

M.O. Ghostface debuted in Scream (1996) as a disguise used by teenagers Billy Loomis (Skeet Ulrich) and Stu Macher (Matthew Lillard), during their killing spree in the fictional town of Woodsboro.

Who was the killer in Scream 1? ›

In the closing sequence, it's revealed that the killer is not just one person, but two people: her boyfriend Billy Loomis (Skeet Ulrich) and his best friend Stu (Matthew Lillard).

What is the meaning of To Pimp A Butterfly? ›

Lamar views himself as the butterfly after realizing that he needs to use his platform to spread goodwill across the world and feels that he is being “pimped,” or taken advantage of, by the record labels. This gives rise to the title: To Pimp A Butterfly. Lamar asks Tupac what he thinks of the poem, but Tupac is gone.

How rich is Kendrick Lamar? ›

How much money does Kendrick Lamar make a year? The California rapper is currently making around $15 million per year from his music alone, his net worth is estimated to be around $90 million. For a single live event, Kendrick Lamar makes upwards of $2 million per presentation.

Who is Rakim in Wu-Tang? ›

Wu-Tang: An American Saga (TV Series 2019–2023) - Daniel Augustin as Rakim - IMDb.

Who is Darius in Wu-Tang? ›

Samuel Mckoy-Johnson: Darius Coles.

Is Jah Son a real person? ›

'Wu-Tang: An American Saga's Jah Son Is Kinda, Sorta Based on a Real Wu-Tang Member. One of the most memorable hip-hop groups of all time is making a nostalgic comeback, thanks to a recent Showtime documentary, Of Mics and Men, and an even more recent scripted Hulu series called Wu-Tang: An American Saga.

Who beefed with Wu-Tang? ›

50 Cent famously dissed Wu-Tang on his 1999 track "How to Rob."

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