BIA – We On Go Pack [EP]
BIA turns one of last year’s hardest records into a whole mini-franchise on “WE ON GO PACK,” a five-track EP that arrived on March 27 and expands the original “WE ON GO,” which first dropped in May 2025.
Read moreBIA turns one of last year’s hardest records into a whole mini-franchise on “WE ON GO PACK,” a five-track EP that arrived on March 27 and expands the original “WE ON GO,” which first dropped in May 2025.
Read moreJessie Reyez follows “PAID IN MEMORIES” with a quick-strike surprise EP in “$TILL PAID,” a five-track set that arrived on March 27, one day shy of the first anniversary of her 2025 album.
Read moreJustine Skye steps all the way into her dancefloor era on CANDY, an eight-track, 24-minute EP that feels bright, flirtatious, and fully committed to movement.
Read moreCentral Cee keeps it tight on “ALL ROADS LEAD HOME,” a seven-track EP that feels like a deliberate reset after the bigger, more crossover-minded sweep of “CAN’T RUSH GREATNESS.”
Read moreMetalFlowerz and Nowaah The Flood keep it short, murky, and concentrated on “At Your Own Rizq,” a six-track EP that feels less like a long-form statement and more like a compressed underground dispatch.
Read moreShyste Chronkyte returns with “In The Meantime,” an eight-track project that keeps things rooted in underground hip-hop while giving him room to work with a range of producers and guests.
Read moreM-Dot links with Co-Defendants and 38 Spesh on “Sky Reign,” a tightly packaged EP that leans into rugged underground rap sensibilities while still feeling like a collector-minded release.
Read moreBuddy slides back in with “House Jam,” a seven-track EP that feels easygoing on the surface but tightly put together underneath.
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