Here are our daily picks for you featuring ROZET, GloRilla, Real Boston Richey and more!
1. “I LUV HER (feat. T-Pain)” – GloRilla
GRAMMY-nominated rapper-songwriter GloRilla released the official music video for her single, “I LUV HER (feat. T-Pain).” The visualizer follows a story where the Memphis-born artist meets a guy (actor Da’Vinchi), falls in love, gets married and has a baby. Although viewers might regard this as a wholesome romance story, reality ultimately showed that their potential future was merely a daydream, nothing more. Musically, the track combines rhythmic basslines with GloRilla’s crisp rap style and T-Pain’s notorious melodic hooks to create layers of hip-hop and R&B. “I LUV HER (feat. T-Pain)” can be found on GloRilla’s October 2024 debut album, GLORIOUS, which peaked at No. 5 on the Billboard 200. Stay on the look out for new releases and performances by this dynamic rapper.
2. “EAT” – ROZET
Miami-born, LA-based producer, singer and rapper ROZET exemplifies confident, contagious energy with the release of their latest single, “EAT.” Filled with lyrical punches, choppy synths and rhythmic percussion, the song plays into the complimentary slang phrase, “they ate that” or “this eats.” On the new track, ROZET says, “I hope when people listen to “EAT” they imagine themselves wearing leather boots and stomping out any doubts they may have, while taking up as much space as they need to express themselves authentically.” “EAT” can be found on ROZET’s upcoming EP, HEAD.
3. “New me” – Yoasobi
Record-breaking Japanese duo Yoasobi dropped their latest J-pop hit, “New me.” The track was inspired by the grand winner of the Bungei x Monogatary.com Collaboration Award, a prize given to the best short story that followed the theme “KAIKO” or “regret.” The winning story, “The Hakusan Street Incident” by Mado Arite formed the backbone of this electro-pop sensation, displaying resonant themes of resilience and self-confidence. The official music video brings this literary world to life, showcasing the protagonist overcoming challenges in their every day life. Looking ahead, Yoasobi will embark on their largest Asia arena tour, playing shows in cities like Hong Kong, Bangkok, Taipei, Shanghei, Singapore and Jakarta. Find more ticket information here.
4. “Come Outside (So Sick)” – Real Boston Richey
Tallahassee-born rapper Real Boston Richey released “Come Outside (So Sick),” a track on his latest sophomore full-length album, Richey Rich. With samples of Ne-Yo’s 2006 “So Sick” hit, contemporary hip-hop rhythms and smooth R&B elements, the new track intertwines history with modernity. An infectious trap beat forms the foundation Real Boston Richey’s fluid rap, which builds momentum throughout the piece. The accompanying music video finds the American rapper in different city settings, from getting a hair cut, to enjoying night clubs to riding motorcycles.
5. “Hotel Sphinx” – Imperial Triumphant
Aesthetically experimental New York metal band Imperial Triumphant have dropped their latest, “Hotel Sphinx.” The high-energy single weaves together themes of performance and exploitation, all wrapped in a blanket of dissonant, unpredictable guitar riffs, jazz-like basses, relentless drums and harsh vocals. With masked faces that transform into skeletons, the song’s official music video further creates a sense of mystique. Imperial Triumphant has also dropped wind of a 2025 album release entitled Goldstar. Keep your eyes out for more news on this retrospective metal group.
Cap off your week with these R&B, metal and J-pop hits! Don’t forget to share your favorites with your friends and family.
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