
As the week comes to a close, we’re rounding up the most notable music-related headlines – new releases, live performances, tour announcements, merch drops, fashion campaigns, footwear collaborations, and more.
Doubling back on her debut mixtape – as a Grammy-winner, nonetheless – for a masterclass in storytelling.
Our Air Jordan queen. While the colorway seems to draw design influence from her most recent HIT ME HARD AND SOFT tour imagery – dominated by orange and blue shades – the latest Billie Eilish x Air Jordan 15 comes etched with When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go? on the upper. The bad news? It’s not dropping. Billie is keeping this one to herself. We probably would too.
Drake celebrated his birthday in the most Drake way ever – racking in 16 new RIAA certifications, including six diamond plaques. One of those was a long-overdue Diamond cert for Take Care.

Say that five times fast. In a stacked new endeavor, Kith has tapped Wu-Tang Clan to front its exclusive new footwear drop.
Using the original Bryanna Hightower (@brespeaks_) edit for the track’s official music video.
The duo behind the official 10th Anniversary GO:OD AM short film – animator Pencil TV and director Sam Balaban – lock back in big time for an entire new suite of visualizers in support of the album’s anniversary re-release. “Rush Hour” gets an all-new animated video, while every original track on the album features a new visualizer created from archival Mac footage.
“This is the best album to come out in the last 2 years. Kev you went crazy. Like super crazy. Like bruh. Imma call u soon cause I Just need to know something bruhhhhhh. EVERYONE LISTEN, BUY, PLAY, AND LIVE TO THIS.” #mood
What might just be the best song on the TYCOON album gets even better in the live new arrangement.
Hard to believe that this is monte booker’s debut. Not hard to believe how damn good it is.
Heavenly.
Worth every minute of the four-year wait. The wordplay is next level. So is the Jim Legxacy feature.
Similarly, this song will be part of our daily routine.
Signature street rap, but with a soulful spin.
Proving once again that no genre of production is out of the cards for him, the super-producer taps everyone from Yeat and Earl Sweatshirt to George Clanton and Clara La San on his new EP.
Three “new” tracks, all new visuals.
For Peggy’s birthday, he gave us the gift of three more tracks.
A short, sweet, and sleek new set of seven tracks from Thomas.
The epitome of its title, each track is stamped with an hour from 9 p.m. to 4 a.m.
Someone put this girl in Chanel, now.
Refreshing, contemporary hip hop.
An artful new release from New Detroit.
Sounds like Fall.
Beautiful chaos.
The two-part epitome of “ethereal.”
Hip hop’s two big fish float to new heights on their new LP (and its accompanying film).
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