Busta Rhymes, Fetty Wap, Saweetie and More – New Hip Hop Projects
Rap fans will have a bunch of new music to enjoy while they digest their Thanksgiving meals and get ready to tackle those Black Friday sales. This week, a veteran hip-hop legend returns with a new album packed with notable guest features, a New Jersey-bred rap-crooner drops off his first project since being incarcerated, a popular California artist comes through with a new mixtape and much more.
Busta Rhymes Returns With Eleventh Studio Album Blockbusta
Busta Rhymes first announced the arrival of his Blockbusta album via a recorded Zoom session with three of rap’s biggest talents: Pharrell, Timbaland and Swizz Beatz. Along with announcing his eleventh studio LP, Busta also revealed all three hip-hop heavyweights served as executive producers on the project.
Busta Rhymes previously teased the project with the release of “Beach Ball” featuring Bia and “Luxury Life” featuring Coi Leray. He dropped the full tracklist on Nov. 16, which shows that Quavo, Young Thug, DaBaby, T-Pain, Chris Brown, Kodak Black, Morray and others will also appear on the project.
The album comes after Busta dropped off Extinction Level Event 2: The Wrath of God in 2020, which was an equally as star-studded affair. Eminem, Anderson .Paak and Kendrick Lamar as well as Rakim and even the late Ol’ Dirty Bastard, among many others, were featured on the album. Extinction Level Event 2 debuted at No. 7 on the Billboard 200, earning 38,000 album-equivalent units in its first week.
Fetty Wap Releases First Album Since Incarceration
Fetty Wap, the Grammy-nominated and diamond-certified rapper behind “Trap Queen” comes through with his first full-length offering since 2021’s The Butterfly Effect. That project arrived just six days before Fetty was indicted and arrested for drug trafficking conspiracy. The new album, titled King Zoo, was promoted by the single “1738” featuring Coi Leray, and arrives after the New Jersey rhymer scored a holiday hit last year with “Sweet Yams.”
The new album also arrives after Fetty Wap was recently sentenced to six years in prison. He spoke with XXL about his time behind bars, noting that all he wants to do is record more music.
“I like to enjoy myself and I can’t do the one thing that I love more than anything else and that’s record music, you know what I’m sayin’?” Fetty Wap said. “I’m on they time. Count time, gotta get up. You gotta do what they say ’cause you don’t got no control in here.”
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Kamaiyah Brings the Heat With Another Summer Night Mixtape
After releasing her collaborative album The Am3rican Dream with Jay Worthy and Harry Fraud in October, Oakland, Calif. rapper Kamaiyah comes through with a new mixtape full of slappers titled Another Summer Night. The 17-song collection boasts guest appearances from 03 Greedo and Jay Worthy.
For the album’s promotional rollout, the 2017 XXL Freshman alumni dropped two singles: the bouncy “Groupies” and the piano-driven banger “Steppin’.” You can listen to both tracks below.
Kamaiyah says her Another Summer Night project is a musical progression from her fan-favorite 2016 debut mixtape, A Good Night in the Ghetto.
“Another Summer Night is the graduation of A Good Night in the Ghetto, and the beginning of the new life me and my supporters will have together,” said the Yay Area spitter in a press release. “I don’t know where this new life will take us, but one thing I do know is we will have fun getting there.”
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Check out other new projects this week from Trippie Redd, Apollo Brown and Joell Ortiz, and more below.
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Blockbusta
Busta Rhymes
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King Zoo
Fetty Wap
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Another Summer Night
Kamaiyah
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Saint Michael V2 The Album
Trippie Redd
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King of Oakland
Philthy Rich
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East Haiti Baby: Incarcerated
Big Moochie Grape
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For All The Dogs Scary Hours Edition: Instrumental
Drake
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Piranha
CJ Fly and Stoic
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Mona Lisa (5th Anniversary Edition)
Apollo Brown and Joell Ortiz
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48 Hours
Skepta, Ryder and Dré Six
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The Definition of Success
J. Stone