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MARCO PLUS doubles down on his rap reign with new single and music video “omm”

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Atlanta’s Southside standout MARCO PLUS (@itsmarcoplus) just made his boldest statement yet. His newest song “omm,” is a mission statement. Accompanied by a brand new music video, “omm” is raw, confident, and dripping in lyrical flex. PLUS’s status is not just up next — but very much right now.

Backed by a minimal yet menacing beat, PLUS lets the bars fly. He’s staking his claim as one of the most dynamic lyricists of his class. “Off the dome I drop a cold 16, they like this n*gga snapped,” he raps with ease.

The single follows his recent release “gmfu,” and continues the momentum that’s had heads turning across the industry. Charlamagne tha God recently dubbed his track “Real Deal Playa” as “tough” on The Breakfast Club, and his On The Radar freestyle is still gaining traction online, racking up over a million views across TikTok and Twitter.

Marco’s 2024 project SOLACE earned high praise from respected peers, with artists like J. Cole, Smino, Earthgang, Isaiah Rashad, Joey Bada$$, and Wiz Khalifa recognizing his potential. J.I.D went so far as to call him a “real spitta.”

Now, with over 6 million all-time streams and more than 43K weekly, Marco’s star is only rising. As a key member of the BAKKKSEAT! HOUSE collective, and at just 27, he’s carving out a lane that blends technical skill, storytelling, and unshakeable self-belief.

With “omm,” Marco Plus makes it clear he’s building his own table.

Stream “omm,” below and stay tuned for what’s next for this artist.

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Harlem newcomer R2R Moe unleashes new single “HAWK ‘EM”

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Harlem’s own R2R Moe (@r2rmoe) is back with a vengeance on his latest single, “HAWK ‘EM.” The song a tight, two-minute drill offering packed with slick wordplay, moody production, and his signature “Angelic Drill” aesthetic.

“HAWK ‘EM” floats on a vocal sample and drums, with R2R Moe effortlessly bending his flows to meet the beat. The track lands following a transformative 2024 that saw him earn the ultimate co-sign from UK legend Skepta. That nod led to their viral single “Miss Independent” (12M+ streams). The success of the song also led to a show-stopping performance at Skepta’s Big Smoke Festival in London.

But Moe’s moves haven’t stopped there. Late last year, he took his talents to Asia for a string of shows in Tokyo, Osaka, and Seoul, building with international fans and tapping into global sounds that continue to shape his sonic identity. With momentum on his side, he’s entering 2025 full steam ahead.

Already known for standout tracks like “9 LIVES,” “FAIR2ME2,” and “FACE2FACE” (featuring Cash Cobain, Vontee the Singer, and Chow Lee), R2R Moe has shown he’s not just another name in the drill scene. He’s steadily building something of his own. Moreover, he’s fueling his own movement. His sold-out headline show in NYC and viral On The Radar performance only further proved that he’s got the charisma, catalog, and consistency to back it all up.

After dropping 28 songs on SoundCloud in 2024 alone, Moe kicked off the new year with “PLUTO” featuring Highway and the introspective banger “PROGRESSION.” With “HAWK ‘EM,” R2R MOE is proving he’s he’s already here. Thus, he’s redefining drill on his own terms.

Check out “HAWK ‘EM” below.

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EBK Jaaybo pays tribute to his brother on fiery new track “Long Live My Brother”

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Fresh off his viral freestyle on PlaqueBoyMax’s In The Booth and a buzzy stream with N3on, West Coast standout EBK Jaaybo (@ebkjaaybo) is keeping the momentum going. He just dropped his new single “Long Live My Brother.” Out now with an accompanying music video, the track is an emotional tribute wrapped in heavy 808s and the gritty, cinematic storytelling fans have come to expect.

At just 21, the Stockton rapper has already made a serious mark. Both in his city and far beyond. Named one of COMPLEX’s 25 Rappers to Watch in 2025, Jaaybo’s latest single finds him in peak form. “Long Live My Brother” is a lyrical outpouring of pain, loyalty, and resilience, delivered from an artist still navigating the complexities of California’s legal system.

Moreover, the new track follows a string of hard-hitting singles, including “F*ck Everybody (Free Maxx)” and his breakout “First Day Out” anthem “The Biggest G,” which has racked up over 15 million streams. His 2024 project The Reaper released while he was incarcerated. Furthermore, that album featured the viral hit “Boogieman,” which has now surpassed 260 million streams. Thus, marking the biggest song of his career so far.

Powerful voice in the West Coast rap scene

Born and raised in Stockton, Jaaybo first caught attention at just 14 years old with “Dondadda.” Since then, he’s carved out a lane blending the aggression of street rap with melody. Despite his legal challenges, he’s remained a prolific and powerful voice in West Coast rap.

Now, following the heartbreaking losses of his brother EBK Osama and close friend Young Slo-Be, Jaaybo seems more focused than ever. With a renewed sense of purpose, he’s investing in himself, aiming to build generational wealth for his kids. And carry the torch for a new era of California rap.

Check out “Long Live My Brother” below.

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Coachella 2025 Weekend 1: Best hip-hop & R&B moments you might’ve missed

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Coachella 2025 Weekend 1 delivered everything fans hoped for, and then some. From surprise guest appearances to iconic reunions, the desert came alive. Whether you were front row or watching from your phone, this year’s festival proved that Coachella is here to stay. And more importantly, the memories made over the weekend are irreplaceable.

With so much happening across multiple stages, it was easy to miss a few unforgettable moments. From Megan Thee Stallion’s all-women powerhouse set to Missy Elliott’s futuristic performance and GloRilla’s out-of-this-world visuals, the festival was one to remember! Here’s everything you might’ve missed from the hip-hop and R&B side of Coachella 2025 Weekend 1.

Megan Thee Stallion’s Star-Studded Set

Megan Thee Stallion delivered a high-energy performance that became one of the festival’s most talked-about sets. She surprised fans by bringing out Queen Latifah for a powerful rendition of “U.N.I.T.Y.,” Victoria Monét for “On My Mama,” and Ciara for a nostalgic performance of “Goodies.” Despite technical issues that cut her microphone during “Mamushi,” Megan continued performing, showcasing her professionalism and dedication to her fans.


Missy Elliott’s Futuristic Performance

Hip-hop icon Missy Elliott made her Coachella debut! She surprised the audience with a futuristic-themed set, featuring a medley of her greatest hits. When Coachella’s 2025 lineup dropped in November, Missy Elliott hinted she had something “out of this world” in store—and she definitely delivered.


Ty Dolla $ign Brings Out YG, Blxst, Tyga & more

Ty Dolla $ign’s set was super fun to watch. He brought out special guests from YG, Blxst, Tyga, D-Loc, Roddy Ricch, Leon Thomas, and Wiz Khalifa. TY$ showed up to festival in interesting attire: handcuffs and a face mask. The statement here was to spotlight his brother, Big T.C. who is currently serving a life sentence. Thus, his set revolved around a jail cell and prison yard.


GloRilla’s Thematic Performance

GloRilla brought the energy to her Coachella performance. The crowd was lit watching her perform tracks such as “HOLLON,” and also teasing new music. Moreover, she brought an alien-themed performance to the stage. She also previewed a new track that samples Keyshia Cole’s “Love.”

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Tyla and Becky G’s Debut Duet

Tyla made her Coachella debut memorable by inviting Becky G to perform their duet “On My Body.” The collaboration was a celebration of their recent Billboard Women in Music Impact Award recognition. Tyla has been making headlines all weekend. Some of the commentary included her fashion choice, as she performed in archive Dolce & Gabanna. Furthermore, she was spotted dancing backstage with her friends after getting off stage.


Three 6 Mafia brought out Project Pat, Wiz Khalifa, MGK, and Travis Barker

Three 6 Mafia absolutely killed their Coachella performance. However, social media couldn’t help but notice that the crowd was lackluster during their set. “Three 6 Mafia did not disappoint, but that crowd did,” one person tweeted. Another wrote, “The crowd does not deserve to see Project Pat—like, how are you just standing there while Three 6 Mafia is performing?” A third viewer echoed the sentiment: “Watching the Coachella livestream makes me cringe, how are you not moving during a Three 6 Mafia set?”

Still, the legendary group held nothing back. Their 16-song performance was stacked with fan favorites like “Who Run It,” “Tear da Club Up,” and more. They even featured surprise appearances from Project Pat, Travis Barker, Machine Gun Kelly, and Wiz Khalifa. But even with all that star power and nostalgia, the crowd’s lackluster energy was hard to ignore.

BigXThaPlug Proves He’s The Biggest, The Largest

Everything’s bigger in Texas, and BigXthaPlug made sure to live off that mantra. Fresh off his newest song, “All the Way” with Bailey Zimmerman, BigX made a powerful Coachella debut on Sunday (April 13). The Gobi Tent was packed wall-to-wall with fans. “This is now 6Chella,” he said on stage. He shouted out his 600 Ent. movement and staking his claim on the festival.

Shaboozey Is No Stranger To Coachella

Shaboozey is showing the people why he’s no one to play with. He performed a set of his fan-favorites and brought out Noah Cyrus as a treat for fans. The two performed their collaboration “My Fault.” Fans were quick to point out the two’s chemistry. “Shaboozey and Noah have great charisma performing together,” someone wrote on X. “That Coachella performance from Shaboozey was incredible,” another person said.

All in all, Coachella Weekend 1 was one for the books. Will you be returning for Weekend 2?

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