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Best Songs of The Week: ft. VanJess, Caleb Giles and More [Playlist]
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Nappy Nina returns with a jazz-laced one-off for Mexican Summer's ongoing Looking Glass series.
Caleb Giles stitches intricate wordplay into a flowing spiritual jazz arrangement on this vibes-heavy standout from his new album, Meditations.
RU$H wrangles Tha God Fahim, Jay Nice, and Quelle Chris, for a luxurious cypher set to a full-breeze loop that demands the highest caliber of smoke and a three-course meal in whatever order you deem fit.
Oliver The 2nd unleashes a verbal assault over a horn-heavy arrangement on his second standalone drop of the year. Keep an eye out for whatever else is on the way from the LA-based rapper. It's sure to land with seismic force.
Junglepussy and Ian Isiah jump across a range of pitches and paces on this shapeshifting and soulful mid-album check-in from the New York rapper's raucous new project, JP4.
Drummer Harry Terrell steps out in front of the kit with a slick, strut-inducing shot of funk.
Xavier Omär brandishes the romance raps on a ramped-up flip of Dru Hill's classic 1996 slow jam, "Tell Me."
The VanJess sisters strike again, signaling a new project with their second seductive single of the year.
Bathe resurfaces with a slow-burning, phased-for-days late-night suite.
Another week, another dreamy dispatch from tobi lou. His latest is a lucid and entrancing duet with MIA GLADSTONE, arriving as a cap on a year that's already seen the release of eight standalone cuts.