Mobb Deep, A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie, Kodak Black, And More New Hip-Hop Music For The Kickback

Dave East, G Herbo, Boldy James, PLUTO, Lola Brooke, and more artists also dropped new music.

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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.

Mobb Deep – ‘Infinite’

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Mobb Deep’s Infinite feels less like a final album and more like a farewell letter—etched in grit, soul, and legacy.

Their ninth and final studio effort, it’s a fitting capstone to a career defined by uncompromising realism and raw lyricism. Spearheaded by Havoc, who masterfully assembled unreleased verses from Prodigy alongside trusted collaborators, the album bridges past and present without losing its edge.

Standouts like “Look At Me” (with Clipse) and “Clear Black Nights” (featuring Raekwon and Ghostface Killah) are lyrical summits, while tracks like “My Era” and “Discontinued” echo vintage Mobb in tone and menace.

Nas adds depth across three appearances, and polished cuts like “Easy Bruh” offer balance without softening the impact. With additional production by The Alchemist, Infinite is more than nostalgia—it’s a powerful, dignified closing chapter that honors the duo’s legacy without overstaying its welcome.

Mobb Deep didn’t just sign off—they sealed their name into hip-hop history with reverence and precision. – Preezy Brown

A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie – “Part Of Me”

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A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie reminded people why he is one of the most enduring acts of the last decade, and a true R&B aficionado on “Part Of Me.”

He put his melodic, hood love song spin on Mariah Carey’s classic “We Belong Together” and it hit the mark with flying colors. Boogie may not be the white hot act he was from 2016-2020, but a song like this is the ideal launchpad to roll out a forthcoming LP and get right back into the conversation.

This is perfect as the temperature drops and the desire for that old thing back increases. This song link will be sent to many men and women over the next few months. – Armon Sadler

Kodak Black Featuring Chance The Rapper – “Still Got Chanel”

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Kodak Black and Chance The Rapper want their women to understand that they may not get everything they want, but they will “Still Get Chanel” in their new record.

The beat is smooth, blending hard drums and hi-hats with a scintillating synth. Yak floats over the beat, continuing his trend of opening up rather than leaning into his hardened demeanor.

As for Chance, this falls right in his bag as the previous “wife guy” rapper. There’s few things men love more than spending money on their women, so this felt like an easy effort for the guys.

One special gem of this song is the duo harmonizing on the hook at the end; they are far from powerhouse vocalists, but the emoting lands well. – AS

Dave East Featuring Jeremih – “Stand On That”

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Dave East continues to build momentum for Karma 4 with “Stand On That,” a smooth, radio-ready selection that leans into his more romantic side.

Featuring a silky hook from Jeremih, the track lets East blend street sensibilities with sentimental finesse, delivering lines like “Like Whitney and Bobby, we pull up lifted” with equal parts charm and edge.

It’s a confident shift in tone—and a strong teaser for what’s next. – PB

G Herbo Featuring Jeremih – Whatever U Want

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G Herbo may be known for his drill raps and aggressive bars, but he has a knack for matters of the heart. “Whatever U Want” is an endearing offering, and he taps Jeremih to soar over this hook in the same way he has for his entire career.

The Chicago duo covers issues of mistrust, contentment, tricking, and fulfilling needs. This is a smooth joint that can ring off in various environments, and also fitting for the fall weather change.

There is something to Herbo maintaining his gritty voice on the piano and synth-laden beat; he isn’t changing, but rather just exposing more of his emotions in an authentic way. – AS

PLUTO Featuring NBA Youngboy – “2 Crash Outs”

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PLUTO showed why she is one of the most talked about upcoming acts in Atlanta. PLUTO WORLD, her second album in four months, is truly her own universe of flexes and brings a star-studded tracklist to build it out.

YoungBoy Never Broke Again fits “2 Crash Outs” like a glove, Sexyy Red and NaNaski deliver the perfectly rationed dose of attitude on “Motion,” and Quavo drops another vintage 30-point game on “Show Haters.”

Atlanta’s strength has always been churning out elite male acts, but PLUTO is one of the new crop of women who have confirmed that the ladies will always have something to say. – AS

Boldy James, Nicholas Craven – “No Blemishes”

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With “No Blemishes,” Boldy James and Nicholas Craven deliver one of the week’s standout drops—a cold slice of soul-soaked street poetry that feels both lived-in and cinematic.

Built around haunting vocal wails and Craven’s signature minimalist touch, the track is a potent reminder of the duo’s rare chemistry. It’s a strong teaser for their upcoming tape Criminally Attached, their fourth project together following a quietly consistent run.

If “No Blemishes” is any indication of what’s to come, Criminally Attached should be a bar-heavy collection with the replay value to hold listeners captive for repeated spins. – PB

Reuben Vincent – Dre & Sidney 

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Reuben Vincent’s “Dre & Sidney” is quite literally a movie in song form. There’s the 9th Wonder production, bringing together a classic backpack rap beat as fresh as a new loaf of bread.

Then you sprinkle in Raheem Devaughn and rising act SWEATA, both of whom ascend with ease. However, the backbone of the record is Vincent, one of the most impressive rappers of the last few years.

And as much as this plays like a love song for another human, it is a powerful love letter to Hip-Hop. His music has always shown how deep his feelings for the genre are, but a full tribute song puts it over the edge. – AS

Lola Brooke – “WASSUP WIT IT”

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Fetty P Franklin – ‘FRANK’

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1900Rugrat Featuring BabyTron – “Chicken Member”

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BabyChiefDoit – “Fried Chicken”

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BAK Jay – ‘Letters I Never Sent’

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Skepta Featuring Finessekid – “Sirens (From Ireland)”

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Ashwin Gane Featuring Babyface Ray – “Flip Dat”

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Rocklife Zho – ‘Z5’

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Big Boogie – “Toot It Up”

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Niko Is – “Queima”

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Spiffy The Goat – ‘Anthems For You 2’

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OsamaSon – ‘Psykotic’

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YBN Lil Bro – “Ain’t Me”

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