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J.I. releases ferocious new single “Riot” and announces new project

Rising Brooklyn rapper J.I. just dropped his ferocious new single, “Riot.” The explosive track, which finds the 20-year-old at his most defiant, is accompanied by clip directed by  J.I. and Derek Dreamfilms. In it, we catch the buzzing MC in his element — a swirl of late-night city footage marked by ski masks, gleaming necklaces, motorcycles, dance moves, and casual threats. In between the shots of J.I. and his flexing friends, we see flashes of a riot pushing toward the camera, but it’s clear who’s already won the battle for turf – it perfectly captures the gritty, no-holds-barred aesthetic of the song.

Over a punishing beat, J.I. uses “Riot” as a canvas to awe listeners with his inimitable blend of urgency and self-assurance. “I’ll let you pick out your casket,” he warns at one point. Throughout the song each line is delivered with complete poise, as if all the chaos around J.I. is still completely within his control. 

Over the past several months, J.I. has dropped vital and vibrant singles at a dizzying pace. Those tracks will be compiled on Young & Restless Vol. 1 Baby Don, the rapper’s forthcoming project due June 24. The 11-track offering showcases the young artist’s ability to move seamlessly between melody and menace, the heartfelt and the coldblooded. In addition to “Riot,” the record will include the previously released favorites “Toxic,” “I Ain’t Gon Lie,” “Murda,” “Taken For Granted,” “Morning,” and “No Hook.” On July 10, he’ll take these tracks to the international stage, with a performance at London’s Wireless Festival.  

J.I. was born Justin Rivera in Crown Heights, and while he recently dropped the second half of his stage name—he was originally known as the Prince of N.Y.—that self-confidence and sense of history, both trademarks of his hometown, remain. Carrying on the long tradition of Puerto Rican hip-hop talent to emerge from New York, J.I. represents a unique blend of old and new: He entered the game as a 15-year-old with impressive battle chops, but he flexed them over social media. With “Riot,” and the imminent Young & Restless Vol. 1 Baby Don, J.I. is laying the foundations for the next, exciting phase of his burgeoning career. 

Ty Dolla $ign joins Capella Grey for summer anthem “OT”

Bronx singer-songwriter Capella Grey returns with “OT,” a breezily stylish new single laced with West Coast funk and guest vocals from the one and only Ty Dolla $ign.  “OT” (slang for “out of town”) evokes positive vibes and the carefree lifestyle of an eligible bachelor — a fitting release for the beginning of summer.

Leading things off is Capella, who slides into the bouncy bass as he lets loose a credo for all the ballers without borders: “Why would I take a shorty OT? / There’s already shorties OT / Why would I bring sand to the beach / When they’re all on me and they’re all OD?” For his part, Ty opens with a quippy rhetorical question about why he’d ever bring a baddie to Tulum. After all, they all go to Tulum. Playful and effortlessly stylish, “OT” emits energy and sunshine. 

OT” only continues a lengthy winning streak for Capella, who’s become one of New York’s fastest-rising stars over the last year. Pairing a flexible voice with an equally malleable style, the Capitol Music Group signee has captivated fans with a nostalgic, shape-shifting mix of R&B, dancehall, and soul. Last year, his breakout single, “Gyalis,” peaked at No. 38 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart and, to date, the track has earned over 55 million Spotify streams. Combining sensuous vocals with a feature from Nija, he continued building momentum with “Confujawn,” a thoughtful rumination on a struggling relationship. With “OT” at his back and summer just ahead, Capella is all set to make the rest of 2022 his biggest year yet.

Best new songs to listen to this weekend

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Happy New Music Friday! The weekend is finally here and it’s a ton of fresh music that’s just been released. Earlier this week, we saw surprise drops from various artists, as well as new music from 6LACK, Pharrell, Nardo Wick, and more. Without further ado, let’s dive into the best new songs to tap into!

Cash In Cash Out by Pharrell ft. 21 Savage & Tyler, the Creator

Pharrell establishes the Slaughter Gang and Golf la Fleur connection on his new single “Cash In Cash Out”. Seeing 21 Savage and Tyler, the Creator is an odd pairing for a collaboration, but only Skateboard P can make it somehow come together. The Grammy-award winning rappers fire back verses about the constant paydays atop of a bass-boasted instrumental. 21 and Tyler deliver strong performances on here while Pharrell reminds everyone of his veteran skills on the production. The song is nice warmup as the Something in the Water festival is set to kick off next weekend.

Tread Carefully by SZA

Yesterday, TDE superstar SZA gifted her fans with a deluxe edition of her classic album CTRL. The release is packed with seven previously unreleased songs from the album’s recording sessions. Among them is “Tread Carefully”, a moody jam that deal fighting lust-filled urges in the moment. The production and songwriting is definitely fitting for the album, almost playing like something that could’ve led to “Broken Clocks” if it made the original tracklist. Like the latest collection of songs, “Tread Carefully” is a vibe that her core fan group will definitely receive with open arms.

“I can’t front, I want you bad as you want me too
Can’t front, really want you bad as you want me too
I want you bad as you want me and I bet it’s good
‘Cause you know what you’re doin’, you know what you’re doin'”

UMI Says by 6LACK

Atlanta vocalist 6LACK covers the iconic Mos Def track with his latest release “UMI Says”. The song comes apart of Apple Music’s “Freedom Songs” playlist commemorate this years Juneteenth. Also, the remake marks the first solo material from 6LACK all year. His voice sounds smooth like butter across the relaxing instrumentation as he put his own twist on the 1999 classic.

Riot by Nardo Wick

A year in and Nardo Wick shows that he’s wicked as ever on his new single “Riot”. For the last couple months, the Jacksonville rapper has been hinting at a follow-up of his debut mixtape Who is Nardo Wick? So it’s a possibly that “Riot” will be one of the forthcoming project’s forthcoming singles. The two-minute track is filled with sinister bars that matches the rapper’s menacing rap persona. The dark production is all that Nardo needs to deliver another offering with his signature gloomy sound.