Albums
New Music: EARTHGANG Releases 2nd Studio Album ‘GHETTO GODS’

EARTHGANG, a Grammy-nominated Hip-Hop duo hailing from west Atlanta, GA released their sophomore studio album “GHETTO GODS” last Friday.
The intro — “THE GLOW” — marks a solid start to the album as Olu and WowGr8 briefly speak about the fruits of self-assurance.
‘”You know it’s hard to see the greatness when they tell you, ‘you ain’t gon’ be sh*t’ // But we know better than that”
The entire album definitely proves these sentiments right! The high-caliber production — from their lyricism to the instrumentals, and also to their features including (but not limited to) Musiq Soulchild, Ari Lennox, and CeeLo Green provide thought-provoking experiences that listeners can still to nod their heads to.
The album speaks of Blackness, strong friends, romantic pursuits, leisure, and everything in between. In a heartfelt Instagram post, the duo writes about how they began their project at the height of the pandemic, which influenced them to look within themselves and their community for inspiration.
“We wanted more Black women, more Black people, more global presence, more vibes for our CORE fanbase. We wanted you to learn, feel, and jam the f*ck out at the same time”
EARTHGANG’S 2022 ‘BIODEGHETTABLE TOUR’ Tour starts soon! Get your tickets here while they last.
Albums
Lil Durk Returns with New ‘7220 (Deluxe)’

Back in March, Lil Durk released his fifth studio album, 7220.
Named after his grandmother’s address, the project debuted at no. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 and was supported by the singles “What Happened to Virgil” featuring Gunna, “Broadway Girls” with Morgan Wallen and “Petty Too” featuring Future. Durk followed up with “7220 Reloaded,” adding “Computer Murderers” as the album’s opener. Three months later, the Chicago native returns with 7220 Deluxe.
Treating fans with 13 tracks, the project features a brand new list of songs with contributions from Moneybagg Yo, EST Gee, Doodie Lo, Ella Mai and A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie.
Stream below.
7220 (Deluxe) Tracklist
1. “So What”
2. “Huuuuh”
3. “Hear It Back” feat. Moneybagg Yo
4. “Selling Lashes”
5. “Burglars & Murderes” feat. EST Gee
6. “Risky”
7. “Did S**t to Me” feat. Doodie Lo
8. “Smurk Outta Here”
9. “IYKYK” feat. Ella Mai and A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie
10. “Unhappy Father’s Day”
11. “Expedite this Letter”
12. “Two Hours from Atlanta”
13. “Hearing Sirens”
14. “Computer Murderers
Albums
Drake Releases Seventh Studio Album, ‘Honestly, Nevermind’

Nine months ago, Drake release his sixth studio album, Certified Lover Boy.
Supported by the singles “Way 2 Sexy” featuring Young Thug and Future and “Knife Talk” featuring 21 Savage and Project Pat, Certified Lover Boy debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 200, making it his 10th consecutive chart-topping album in the country. Ready to do it again, Drake has returned with his seventh studio album, Honestly, Nevermind.
Making the announcement of the album Thursday afternoon, Drake premiered the inaugural episode of his radio show, Table For One, via Sirius XM.
Coming in with 14 tracks, the project contains a lone feature from 21 Savage.
Stream ‘Honestly, Nevermind‘ below.
Albums
Stream XXXTentacion’s New Double Album ‘Look at Me: THE ALBUM’

Following the release of the Hulu documentary, Look At Me: XXXTentacion, XXXTentacion‘s team returns with the release of the companion album, Look at Me: THE ALBUM.
Compiled of 25 tracks, the double-disc project starts off with XXXTentacion‘s early releases including “FUXK” featuring Ski Mask the Slump God via Side One: Look At Me Then. The second half then features the artist’s hit single “SAD!” which is certified diamond by the RIAA, as well as “Moonlight,” and his most recent release, “True Love” featuring Kanye West.
Stream ‘Look at Me: XXXTentacion’ below.
Tracklist:
Side One: Look At Me Then
1. Vice City
2. Never
3. Rare
4. Fuxk (feat. Ski Mask The Slump God)
5. WingRiddenAngel
6. King Of The Dead
7. Failure Is Not An Option (Interlude)
8. #ImSippinTeaInYoHood
9. I spoke to the devil in Miami, he said everything would be fine
10. Willy Wonka Was a Child Murderer
11. Kill Me (Pain From The Jail Phone)
Side Two: Look At Me Now
12. Look At Me!
13. I Don’t Wanna Do This Anymore
14. Yung Bratz
15. Jocelyn Flores
16. Depression & Obsession
17. Everybody Dies In Their Nightmares
18. Alone, Part 3
19. Moonlight
20. Sad!
21. Changes
22. Hope
23. Before I Close My Eyes
24. Train Food
25. True Love” (featuring Ye)
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