New Music Friday: The Best Hip Hop Songs of the Week

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New Music Friday is here, and we’ve got the best hip hop songs of the week for you! From new releases by your favorite artists to hot tracks you may have missed, we’ve got it all.

Kendrick Lamar – “The Heart Part 4”

This week’s best new hip hop song comes from Kendrick Lamar with “The Heart Part 4.” The track is a sequel to his previous song “The Heart Part 3,” and finds Kendrick continuing to assert his place as one of the best rappers in the game. The track is produced by Mike Will Made-It, and features a catchy hook that will stick in your head for days.

J. Cole – “Neighbors”

This week’s New Music Friday is brought to you by J. Cole, who drops his brand new single “Neighbors” today. The track is a response to the police brutality that has been in the news lately, and Cole delivers his message with his characteristic thoughtfulness and compassion. “Neighbors” is a powerful song that is sure to resonate with hip hop fans around the world.

Big Sean – “Bounce Back”

This week’s best new hip hop song comes from Big Sean, with his track “Bounce Back.” The song is a positive and uplifting anthem, with a catchy hook and infectious beat. It’s sure to get you moving, and will have you singing along in no time.

A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie – “Drowning”

A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie’s new song “Drowning” is the best hip hop song of the week. The track is a melodic, rap ballad about a failed relationship. Boogie’s Versace-wearing, drug-dealing alter ego is in full effect on this one, as he flexes his wealth and status over a haunting piano melody. The production is minimal, allowing Boogie’s lyrics and delivery to take center stage. It’s a sad, yet catchy song that will stick with you long after it’s over.

Cardi B – “Bodak Yellow”

This week’s New Music Friday features some great hip hop tracks, including Cardi B’s “Bodak Yellow.” Also featured are new tracks from A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie, Big Sean, and J.I.D.

GoldLink is back with a new song called “Crew.” The track features fellow hip hop artists Brent Faiyaz and Shy Glizzy. “Crew” is a feel-good song about having a good time with friends. The track is produced by Teddy Walton and Will Miller.

Gucci Mane – “I Get the Bag”

Released on Friday, Gucci Mane’s new single “I Get the Bag” features Migos and is produced by Metro Boomin. The song is the latest release from Gucci Mane’s upcoming album Mr. Davis, which is set to be released on October 13th. “I Get the Bag” is a trap song with a catchy hook and metro boomin’s signature 808 sound. The song is sure to be a hit with fans of trap music and Gucci Mane.

Lil Uzi Vert – “XO TOUR Llif3”

New Music Friday: The Best Hip Hop Songs of the Week

This week’s best hip hop songs belong to Lil Uzi Vert, who delivers an emotionally charged new single called “XO TOUR Llif3.” The track is a collaboration with fellow hip hop artist Juice WRLD, and it’s a dark and atmospheric representation of the challenges that come with fame and fortune. Other notable tracks this week include Kendrick Lamar’s “Humble” and J. Cole’s “Neighbors,” both of which offer thoughtful commentary on the current state of the world.

Playboi Carti – “Magnolia”

This week’s best hip hop song comes from Playboi Carti with “Magnolia.” The track is a smooth, mellow banger that will definitely get your head nodding. The production is top-notch, and Carti’s flow is on point. If you’re a fan of hip hop, you need to check this one out.

Migos – “T-Shirt”

This week’s best hip hop song comes from Migos with their new track “T-Shirt”. The Atlanta trio gives us a taste of their new album Culture with this laid back banger. The production is classic Migos, with a simple trap beat and catchy ad-libs. Quavo and Takeoff both deliver strong verses, but it’s Offset who steals the show with his standout lines. “T-Shirt” is a great start to what is sure to be an amazing album.

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