This week, Omarion, DJ Premier, and Plies join the ranks of music veterans who continue to set the standard for longevity in the music industry. While the veteran maintains their presence, new acts continue to emerge with massive takeover appeal.
Megan Thee Stallion’s new single “LOVERGIRL,” released October 24, 2025, shot to No. 1 on the iTunes Rap & Hip-Hop chart, reaffirming her chart dominance. Tee Grizzley’s “Voicemail” featuring Rod Wave also surged across playlists after its October 23 debut, while Moneybagg Yo and G Herbo’s “Feet On Land” joined the week’s standout new rap releases.
Friday brings the release of anticipated albums by Armani White, Offset, Kodak Black, and more. However, there are several notable mentions released last week that, regretably, went unnoticed. From Omarion’s return to Plies hoping on Kehlani’s “Folded” to the introduction of J-Bizz and Ery el Mago, check out the complete list of new music you might have missed last week.
Omarion Is Ready “For War” In His New Era
Preparing his new album, O2, after signing a new deal, the B2K frontman is ready to fight for the number-one spot in R&B. The heartfelt ballad explores the struggles of love and the perseverance required to prove its worth, touching on themes of passion, pain, healing, sacrifice, toxicity, jealousy, and ego. Visually, it will be dark and intense, reflecting these raw emotions.
Ari Lennox Is “Under The Moon”
The track previews the R&B singer’s anticipated album, Vanacy, scheduled for release in January. The Halloween-themed song has the singer flirt with danger as she embarks on the next era of her career. The track’s twists and turns display a promising new sound by the established singer.
Plies Un”Folded” Kehlani’s Clothes In New Remix
Known for his classic love and hip hop songs like “Shawty,” the Florida legend adds an undeniable response to the singer’s question about whether her lover will return from the cold. The hood perspective in the rapper’s lyrics proves that he can still deliver a hit at any given opportunity. Too bad the remix is not on the star-studded remix package filled with R&B greats.
DDG & Gunna Want “no smoke” While In Dubai
The standout track from the moo album takes the collaboration to Saudi Arabia as they exhibit the limitless success. Both rap about celebrating the fruits of their labor with flashy cars and designer garments. The streamer continues to solidify a presence in hip hop with a strong endorsement from one of today’s most successful rappers.
J-Bizz & Polo G Confess Their “Sins”
The song invites the public to revisit one of humanity’s oldest moral frameworks. The seven deadly Sins: Pride, Greed, Lust, Envy, Gluttony, Wrath, and Sloth. The track simmers over a haunting Anno Domini-produced beat, layered with a mixed sound by Monty. The seven deadly sins were never just religious ideas; they are mirrors of human behavior.
Ery el Margo Falls In Love With A “Stripper” Like T-Pain
Inspired by the T-Pain classic, the emerging new star professes his love for an exotic dancer. “I was listening to T-Pain one night,” he explained in the press release. “And I wanted to reimagine that story through a modern, Latin lens. It’s about attraction, energy, and the kind of connection that pulls you in no matter where you are.” The result is a track that pulses with sultry confidence and contemporary flair—crafted to make listeners move, while also evoking a sense of feeling.


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