
American rapper Mac Miller performs live during a concert at the Astra on May 8, 2016 in Berlin, Germany.
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American rapper Mac Miller performs live during a concert at the Astra on May 8, 2016 in Berlin, Germany.
This week's new music releases are filled with a posthumous project from Mac Miller and a Mick Jenkins EP released on a pro-artist streaming platform.
Despite being a bit lighter than previous weeks’ new releases, there is still some notable new music, especially albums.
Of course, there’s Mac Miller’s posthumous album, Balloonerism, which has existed as an unofficial release for quite some time but has now gotten an official release courtesy of his estate.
There’s also Busta Rhymes’ Dragon Season… The Awakening EP, which he teased some of during a recent appearance on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon.
Also, Mick Jenkins has released an EP titled Type S**t. But what’s most interesting about the project is how he released it: through a platform called Even.Biz, which helps artists have a more direct connection to their fanbase while also making more revenue than they would for their music through streaming.
As for songs, there’s Central Cee’s “GBP,” which features 21 Savage, as well as Cartier and Peezy’s “Bag on Me.”
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The pair make it absolutely clear that they keep that bag on them for any and all occasions over a bouncy beat from Prodbyrahkim.
The trio offers smooth raps over an equally smooth chipmunk soul beat courtesy of Jamar Johnson and Vntg Jag.
21 Savage returns across the pond to rap alongside rising UK rap star Central Cee for Cee’s “GBP,” the third single from the artist’s debut studio album, Can’t Rush Greatness.
The latest posthumous Mac Miller album gets a proper release after an unofficial version made its way online years ago. The 14-track album is an ambitious endeavor, ending on the epic, almost 12-minute-long "Tomorrow Will Never Know.”
After facing a delay from its initial release date in November last year, Busta has released the Dragon Season… The Awakening EP. The six-song release showcases that Busta can not only still rhyme but, most importantly, he’s having fun with it.
Primarily a collection of leftover songs from Logic’s 2024 album, Ultra 85, Aquarius III is a nice companion piece to last year’s full-length.
Peezy’s 18-track Drifting Away is a sprawling release that includes appearances from Skilla Baby, Mozzy, Montana 700 and GloRilla.
Jenkins’ latest release also serves as a statement piece. Rather than take the usual route of releasing music on streaming, he opted to make the EP a “pay what you want” release on Even.Biz, a platform dedicated to helping artists have a more direct connection to their fanbase while also making more revenue than they would for their music through streaming.
“This project for me is sort of an ‘it is what it is’ statement,” the artist shared on the EP’s Even.Biz page. “As I enter this next phase of my journey in music, the focus is true independence.”