The Greatest New Hip-Hop This Week contains albums, movies, and songs from Rico Nasty, Samara Cyn, and Sexyy Purple.
With summer time inching nearer, rap and hip-hop are again exterior — so to talk. New York standard-bearers The LOX led the cost with their Purple Bull Spiral freestyle:
In the meantime, the girlies took management, with Rico Nasty dropping one more video from her new album, Deadly: “Son Of A Gun.”
Samara Cyn joined her tourmate Smino in displaying off their “Model New Enamel.”
Clipse made their long-awaited comeback with “Ace Trumpets.”
And Sexyy Purple gave one hell of a co-sign to rising star Pluto on her “Whim Whammiee” remix.
Right here is the perfect of hip-hop this week ending Could 30, 2025.
Benji Blue Payments & BNYX — Out The Blue
The burgeoning Atlanta rapper and superstar-stamped Philly producer crew as much as craft a hard-hitting assortment of entice rap bangers, led by the surprisingly soulful “I Marvel.” Collectively, they set up a really distinctive sound, making for a standout undertaking that not like the rest available on the market at the moment.
Bruiser Wolf — Potluck

Detroit native Bruiser Wolf is greatest acknowledged as a member of Danny Brown’s Bruiser Brigade, Wolf has as quirky a supply as that of his benefactor (someplace between Danny’s, E-40’s, and Cee-Lo Inexperienced’s) with the off-beat humorousness that’s the hallmark of Motor Metropolis rap. That includes manufacturing from Harry Fraud, Knxwledge, Sango, and extra, it’s a sleeper hit within the making.
GoldLink — Enoch

Okay, look… This can be controversial, however I’m going to posit a query: has GoldLink been in artist jail for lengthy sufficient? I do know we’re all presupposed to be mad on the man, however on the size of horrid issues rappers have carried out and stated during the last couple of years, perhaps disrespecting Mac Miller is small potatoes in comparison with, say, advocating for literal Nazis? All I’m saying is, there are solely a handful of rappers bridging the hole between EDM and rap, and he’s certainly one of, like, the 5 greatest at it. Right here’s a reminder, a minimum of.
Luh Tyler — Florida Boy

Practically each track that Tyler has launched within the run-up to his newest album has been good to nice, so it ought to come as no shock that the finished undertaking justifies the 19-year-old’s hype. Whereas I’d prefer to see some extra inventive progress within the close to future for him, the latest output of his speedy predecessor as teen rap star du jour, Lil Tecca, suggests a greater than first rate likelihood that’s on the way in which.
Ovrkast. — Whereas The Iron Is Scorching

Oakland rapper Ovrkast. is probably greatest recognized for his manufacturing on Earl Sweatshirt’s 2019 EP Ft of Clay, however he’s simply as compelling as a solo artist in his personal proper. Though he reset his profession in 2023 (actually, with an EP, RESET!), his recalibrated method has resulted in some magnetic alt-rap that weaves in influences from jazz, hardcore boom-bap, and extra modern sounds. My choose for greatest launch of the week.
Busta Rhymes — “New York Knicks Anthem (Remix)” Feat. Joey Badass, Papoose, and Nems
Busta repurposes his 2006 Huge Bang Idea single right into a celebratory anthem cheering on his beloved hometown crew as they stave off elimination within the Japanese Convention Finals. The additions of Joey and Nems are well timed; Joey has put the town on his again as the present bearer of the Huge Apple flag in a one vs. all people rap battle that has him tussling with seemingly each underground rapper in LA, whereas Nems famously coined the catchphrases that New Yorkers may be heard screaming into any accessible microphone or digital camera with each New York win.
DMX — “Carry Out The Worst” Feat. Joyner Lucas
A posthumous single from the infamous canine lover, “Carry Out The Worst” is an enchanting glimpse at Earl in his mid-90s kind, rapping over extra modern manufacturing. I’m undecided if he’d have appreciated or hated Joyner Lucas, however presumably, his property has a greater grasp on his needs than these of us who’ve been chronically on-line for the Mass rapper’s mishegoss.
IDK — “Winston Wolf” Feat. No ID
The title card of IDK’s newest loosie music video posits that rap music has gotten a bit of too severe recently. Arguably, that is true. However moreover injecting a bit of whimsy into our musical day-to-day, the bigger, extra urgent want stuffed by “Winston Wolf” is matching a playful No ID with IDK’s sharp wit. The Chicago producer simply did a full undertaking with certainly one of my favourite rappers — is it grasping if I ask for yet another?
Lexa Gates — “Uber Black”
To start with, big ups for the interpolation of The Miracles’ “Ooo Child Child.” That’s the sort of impressed sampling that may actually bridge intergenerational gaps, and earn the appreciation of previous heads all over the place. Lexa has slowly constructed a small however fiercely loyal following, and “Uber Black” is one more instance of how.
Meek Mill — “Survivor’s Guilt” Feat. G Herbo
It will get misplaced in his antics, however Meek was and stays certainly one of rap’s premiere road storytellers. Sampling Nipsey Russell’s track “What Would I Do If I May Really feel” from the musical The Wiz (the identical track Nas interpolated for “Surviving The Occasions”), Meek contemplates what it means to be one of many ones who made it out — and the price of staying too accessible when you do. Meek doing delicate is a brand new profession shift for him… however hey, that’s the kind of progress you like to see.