Wired Tracks
The latest EPs, album drops, music videos, and more in Hip-Hop.
On Friday (July 1), Snoop Dogg will deliver his 14th studio album Coolaid, from which he’s already released a Jeremih-assisted song called “Point Seen Money Gone” and “Kush Ups,” featuring Wiz Khalifa.
This edition of Wired Tracks is all about artists making their grand return. In this case, Miguel and Kid Cudi both treated fans to new material that should excite fans anxiously awaiting their next major release.
As promised, Future DJ Esco delivers Project E.T., his collaborative mixtape with Future.
The Internets receive an early listen of “Sucker For Pain,” a track from the Suicide Squad film soundtrack that’s loaded with guest appearances from some heavy hitters.
Sometimes you get trap Wiz Khalifa. In other moments, the Taylor Gang founds approaches his songs a bit more melodically like on “More And More.”
The Game is already releasing new music, despite just releasing the Streets of Compton soundtrack last week. His latest track is titled “All Eyez,” featuring Jeremih and production by Scott Storch.
A love song from the Game also includes rapper slander. On “All Eyez,” featuring Jeremih, the Compton rapper goes from playboy rhymes to name checking Desiigner in the second verse.
As promised (by Jerry Seinfeld), Wale drops a new mixtape titled Summer On Sunset.
The Game delivers a project to accompany his three-part A+E documentary titled Streets Of Compton.
Nicki Minaj has the Internets talking a bit more than usual due her verse on DJ Mustard’s new single “Don’t Hurt Me.”
It’s unapologetically a Compton thing on The Game’s latest track, “The Chronic,” featuring rising rappers AD and AV.
There’s proper execution, and there’s a level above that according to Def Jam’s Logic. In comes “Flexicution,” a newly released track by beloved wordsmith.