HotNewHipHop https://www.hotnewhiphop.com/ The Latest Hip Hop News, Songs, Rap Albums & Music, Gossip & Entertainment News, Sneaker Releases, Sports News, TV & Movies, Interviews, Culture & more Fri, 19 Jun 2026 11:23:53 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=7.0 Trapper’s Alley 3: Hell Or High Water – Album by Nicholas Craven & Boldy James https://www.hotnewhiphop.com/999027-trappers-alley-3-boldy-james-nicholas-craven Fri, 19 Jun 2026 11:23:52 +0000 https://www.hotnewhiphop.com/?p=999027 Nicholas Craven and Boldy James are a dynamic duo who are back for more with their new project, "Trapper's Alley 3."

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Nicholas Craven and Boldy James are frequent collaborators, to the point where you can expect them to drop at least one or two albums with each other every single year. On Friday, we got one of their releases with Trapper’s Alley 3: Hell Or High Water. By now, you should know what to expect from these two. Craven is going to continue to give you some phenomenal sample flips, while Boldy’s rapping keeps every song flowing. It’s another dope project, and we’re sure fans of this rapper-producer duo will be excited to tap in.

Release Date: June 19, 2026

Genre: Hip-Hop

Tracklist for Trapper’s Alley 3: Hell Or High Water

  1. Summer’s Eve
  2. Mama Maxine ft. 218bojay
  3. My Last Try
  4. Beautiful Snow ft. Chip$ & Dave Hill
  5. False Accusations
  6. Hamburger Helper ft. Chip$
  7. Powerhouse ft. Chip$ & Lethalias Grain
  8. Grinding My Gears
  9. Don’t Tell Me (Trinidadian James)
  10. Death & Taxes

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Lupe Fiasco x Nu Deco Ensemble (Live from Miami Beach) https://www.hotnewhiphop.com/999024-lupe-fiasco-nu-deco-ensemble-live-from-miami-beach Fri, 19 Jun 2026 11:13:55 +0000 https://www.hotnewhiphop.com/?p=999024 Lupe Fiasco and the Nu Deco Ensemble teamed up this week for a special live album stemming from a performance in Miami Beach.

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Lupe Fiasco is one of the most capable MCs in the world, and fans are always eager for new music. On Friday, Lupe dropped a new album, although it isn’t packed with new music. Instead, he delivered a live album from a performance in Miami Beach. This was done in collaboration with the Nu Deco Ensemble. Overall, these are phenomenal renditions of some of his most classic songs. The arrangements are gorgeous, and Lupe’s live chops continue to be elite. This is a live album that is well worth your time.

Release Date: June 19, 2026

Genre: Hip-Hop

Tracklist for Live from Miami Beach

  1. Kick Push
  2. Hip Hop Saved My Life
  3. SOS
  4. Go Go Gadget Flow
  5. Samurai
  6. Daydreamin’
  7. Paris, Tokyo
  8. Dots & Lines
  9. Superstar

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D12 Forever (Vol. 1) – Album by D12 https://www.hotnewhiphop.com/999021-d12-forever-vol-1 Fri, 19 Jun 2026 11:06:35 +0000 https://www.hotnewhiphop.com/?p=999021 D12 have returned with a comeback album of sorts called "D12 Forever," and it is exactly what the fans were hoping for.

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D12 is a legendary rap group that has been away for a while. However, they have officially returned, this time with the first volume of their latest project, D12 Forever. It is a project that fans have been waiting for, mostly thanks to the incredible run of lead singles. Now that the album is here, it is clear that D12 has put together one of the best projects of the year from a hip-hop collective. There are also various features here, with Xzibit, B-Real, Method Man, Ice T, George Clinton, and more making appearances. D12’s still got it and this album proves it.

Release Date: June 19, 2026

Genre: Hip-Hop

Tracklist for D12 Forever

  1. Again, Another Public Service Announcement
  2. My Salsa
  3. Tear It Down (feat. Xzibit, B-Real)
  4. Proof & Eli (feat. Eli Ble$$ed)
  5. Better Days (feat. Melanie Rutherford)
  6. Kill The Engineer (Pt. 1)
  7. Tenderism (feat. Method Man)
  8. Dirty Nation (feat. George Clinton)
  9. Nick’s Coffee House
  10. Still Hatin (feat. Tech N9ne, King Iso, Sly Pyper)
  11. Bugz ’98
  12. Even Kings Kneel
  13. Nightmare Walking (feat. Ice T, Xzibit)
  14. What If? (feat. Melanie Rutherford)
  15. Forever

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Whack’s Museum – Album by Tierra Whack https://www.hotnewhiphop.com/999019-whacks-museum-tierra-whack Fri, 19 Jun 2026 10:59:34 +0000 https://www.hotnewhiphop.com/?p=999019 Tierra Whack is back with her new album, "Whack's Museum," a 12-track opus without a single feature to be found.

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Tierra Whack is back with her latest album, Whack’s Museum. This is a project that many fans had been waiting for, as singles like “WAX PAPER” and “TOTEM” were showcasing some focused raps and energetic production. Now, the 12-track project has officially arrived, and it is clear that Tierra Whack has put her all into the record. The artist handles these tracks on her own, and her commanding presence helps ground each song. There is a diverse array of production styles here, which also gives the album added texture. Ultimately, it’s an album you should devote some time to this weekend.

Release Date: June 19, 2026

Genre: Hip-Hop

Tracklist for Whack’s Museum

  1. WHACK JOB
  2. WAX PAPER
  3. BRAZILIAN WAX
  4. WIGGIDY WHACK
  5. TOTEM
  6. GODDA
  7. SIREN
  8. CANDLE WAX
  9. QUEENS CROWN
  10. EARWAX
  11. TWO FIFTEEN
  12. FLOWERS

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Juneteenth 2026: 15 Hip Hop & Soul Classics That Celebrate Black Joy & Pride https://www.hotnewhiphop.com/998716-juneteenth-playlist-2026-classic-songs Fri, 19 Jun 2026 10:33:00 +0000 https://www.hotnewhiphop.com/?p=998716 Music has helped preserve stories & strengthen communities. These records continue to hold a special place in Juneteenth celebrations & beyond.

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Music has always been part of how Black Americans tell their stories. It has documented our struggles, celebrated milestones and victories, preserved our American history, and created space for Black joy in the face of adversity. That’s part of what makes Juneteenth unique.

The holiday traces its roots to Galveston, Texas, but its significance extends far beyond the Lone Star State. As Black Americans migrated across the country throughout the 20th century, they brought Juneteenth traditions with them, transforming a regional observance into a national, cultural celebration of freedom and community. Today, whether it’s marked in Houston, Chicago, Atlanta, Los Angeles, or Brooklyn, the holiday serves as a reminder of a shared history and the generations who carried it forward.

Read More: Rick Ross Gets His Own Street Name In Mississippi On Juneteenth

Furthermore, in the music industry, some songs are created simply to entertain. However, others become part of the culture’s memory. The records that endure long after their release often speak to something larger than a moment. They capture the hopes, frustrations, triumphs, wins, losses, freedom, and realities of the people who lived through them. Across Soul, Gospel, Funk, Hip Hop, and R&B, Black artists have created music that reflects both the challenges and celebrations woven throughout the Black American experience. As communities across the country observe Juneteenth, these songs offer a fitting soundtrack for remembrance.

Juneteenth Must-Have Tracks

1. Sam Cooke — “A Change Is Gonna Come”

Released in 1964, a song that has become closely associated with hope and perseverance is Sam Cooke’s “A Change Is Gonna Come.” The record was inspired in part by Cooke’s experiences with segregation and the growing Civil Rights Movement. His lyrics acknowledge pain and uncertainty, capturing the weight of a generation demanding change. The song took on even greater significance following Cooke’s death later that year, eventually becoming one of the defining anthems of the Civil Rights era. More than six decades later, its message continues to echo.

2. Marvin Gaye — “What’s Going On”

“What’s Going On” begins with a question, but Marvin Gaye already knew the answer. Inspired in part by his brother’s return from Vietnam and the social unrest unfolding across America, the song gave voice to concerns many people were already carrying. Poverty, war, police violence, and environmental issues all surface throughout the record. Yet, Gaye never loses sight of the people at the center of those struggles. That’s part of what has allowed the song to endure.

Read More: Charlamagne Tha God Reacts To Kendrick Lamar’s Juneteenth Concert

3. Nina Simone — “To Be Young, Gifted and Black”

The title of Nina Simone’s “To Be Young, Gifted and Black” has taken on a life of its own. Written in honor of playwright Lorraine Hansberry, who died in 1965, the song drew inspiration from the writer’s belief in the promise and potential of Black youth. Simone understood that affirmation could be just as powerful as protest. Rather than focusing on what Black people were up against, she focused on who they already were.

4. James Brown — “Say It Loud – I’m Black and I’m Proud”

When James Brown released “Say It Loud – I’m Black and I’m Proud” in 1968, Black pride was still treated as a radical idea in many parts of America. The song arrived during a period of frustration and political upheaval following the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Rather than asking for acceptance, Brown delivered a declaration. It’s backed by a chorus of children repeating the title, and the record challenged generations of negative stereotypes while encouraging Black listeners to embrace their identity without apology.

5. Curtis Mayfield — “Move On Up”

“Move On Up” feels like it was built to carry people forward. The 1970 Curtis Mayfield anthem recognizes obstacles without allowing them to define the journey. Its message is simple…keep going. The song’s soaring horns and relentless energy have made it a staple at gatherings for decades. Yet, its staying power comes from something deeper. Mayfield understood that hope isn’t passive. It requires perseverance. “Move On Up” remains one of the most uplifting records ever committed to tape.

6. Sounds Of Blackness — “Optimistic”

You can win as long as you keep your head to the sky” is one of those lyrics that has followed people through every stage of life. Sounds of Blackness created “Optimistic” around encouragement, but the song never ignores reality. It accepts setbacks and uncertainty while refusing to let them have the final word. That’s part of what has kept the record alive in Black communities for generations. That’s why the record continues to resonate at graduations, family gatherings, church services, and countless other moments when people need a reminder to keep moving onward.

Read More: Chloe Bailey And Nelly Perform Together At Juneteenth Show

7. The Staple Singers — “I’ll Take You There”

The beauty of “I’ll Take You There” is that it never explains where “there” is. The Staple Singers leave that up to the listener. For some, it’s freedom, and for others, it’s simply the promise of something better. Produced around an infectious groove and Mavis Staples’ unmistakable voice, the song has become a fixture at family reunions, cookouts, weddings, and community celebrations.

8. Common — “The People”

Common spends much of “The People” celebrating the folks who rarely find themselves at the center of the story. This one is backed by a sample from The Five Stairsteps, and the record recognizes the neighborhoods, families, artists, and everyday people who help shape culture long before anyone else notices. The song’s message is rooted in appreciation. At a time when Hip Hop often rewarded individual success, Common used one of his biggest records to shine a light on the collective.

9. Jill Scott — “Golden”

Freedom sounds different to everyone. Jill Scott made it sound like choosing joy on your own terms. “Golden” isn’t concerned with wealth or anyone else’s definition of success. Instead, Scott celebrates the simple act of living fully and unapologetically. That’s part of what has made the song a lasting favorite. Long after its release, “Golden” remains a reminder that freedom isn’t only about what you’re liberated from. It’s also about what you’re free to become.

10. Erykah Badu — “Soldier”

“Soldier” recognizes a reality many people know well. Life can be exhausting, and responsibilities pile up. The world doesn’t always feel fair. Yet, the song refuses to surrender to cynicism. Instead, Badu offers encouragement for those carrying burdens others may never see. Her message isn’t built around grand declarations or easy answers. It’s rooted in the quiet determination required to keep showing up day after day. That honesty has helped “Soldier” resonate with listeners who understand that persisting is often an act of courage in itself.

11. Public Enemy — “Fight The Power”

“Fight The Power” wasn’t created for a Juneteenth playlist, but it’s difficult to imagine one without it. Commissioned for Spike Lee’s Do the Right Thing, the song arrived with all the urgency of the film itself. Chuck D doesn’t ask listeners to be comfortable. He challenges them to question the institutions and power structures that impact everyday life. Today, the record is still a rallying cry because the questions it raises have never stopped being relevant.

Read More: Beyoncé Surprises With Juneteenth Celebratory Single “Black Parade”

12. Lauryn Hill — “Everything Is Everything”

Lauryn Hill’s “Everything Is Everything” repeats a hard truth. “After winter, must come spring.” The line sets the tone for a song that refuses to let difficult circumstances have the final say. The track arrived during a period when Hill was navigating unprecedented success. The record is grounded in the realities facing Black communities as she touched on opportunity without losing sight of hope. The piano line was played by a young John Legend before his own rise to fame. “Everything Is Everything” serves as a reminder that change often begins with believing something better is possible.

13. Kendrick Lamar — “Alright”

By the summer of 2015, “Alright” had taken on a life beyond the album that introduced it. Demonstrators across the country adopted the song’s chorus during protests, transforming a deeply personal record into a communal one. Kendrick Lamar never ignores the pressures weighing on Black life. Doubt, grief, survival, and systemic injustice all exist within the song. Yet, “Alright” refuses to end there. The chorus became a declaration not because it promised easy solutions, but because it offered reassurance that hardship would not have the final word.

Read More: The Weeknd Pops Out At Kendrick Lamar’s Juneteenth Show In Los Angeles

14. Andra Day — “Rise Up”

Certain songs find people when they need them most. “Rise Up” became one of those records. The song has been embraced by graduates, activists, survivors, and anyone facing an uphill battle because it speaks to determination without pretending that it’s easy. Andra Day doesn’t promise that pain disappears. She offers the consolation that people can keep going even when they’re tired. That message has allowed “Rise Up” to travel far beyond the charts and into people’s lives.

15. Beyoncé & Kendrick Lamar — “Freedom”

The first thing you hear on “Freedom” is a demand. It isn’t a request or suggestion. A demand. Beyoncé and Kendrick Lamar channel generations of frustration and determination into a record that refuses to be ignored. The production draws on Gospel, Blues, and Hip Hop, connecting past struggles to present realities while keeping its focus on liberation. Its influence only grew after it became closely associated with social justice movements throughout the 2010s. Years later, “Freedom” still feels urgent because the pursuit of freedom itself remains unfinished.

Happy Juneteenth! What are your essential tracks for the holiday?

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BROWN (The Chocolate Edition) – Album by Chris Brown https://www.hotnewhiphop.com/998997-brown-the-chocolate-edition-chris-brown Fri, 19 Jun 2026 06:39:00 +0000 https://www.hotnewhiphop.com/?p=998997 Chris Brown leans into his R&B core sound.

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Chris Brown is giving fans an expanded version of his latest era with BROWN (The Chocolate Edition). The deluxe release arrives just a month after the first release, and adds a fresh batch of tracks. Notable features include Wizkid, Tyga, and Ty Dolla $ign across the 10 newly added tracks. The original album featured appearances from artists including GloRilla, Sexyy Red, Tank, Lucky Daye, and Fridayy, while the deluxe appears to lean more heavily into Brown’s core R&B sound with a smaller guest list. With that said, Chris Brown’s catalog output is definitely unmatched.

The project continues Brown’s remarkable longevity. More than two decades into his career, he’s still one of music’s most consistent hitmakers, regularly landing charting singles and selling out arenas worldwide. The deluxe arrives as Chris Brown continues extending the BROWN era and prepares for his upcoming co-headlining stadium tour with Usher. Looks like fans have more material to study now.

Genre: R&B
Release Date: June 19, 2026
Album: BROWN (The Chocolate Edition)

Tracklist For ‘BROWN (The Chocolate Edition)’

  1. Loose
  2. Man on a Mission (feat. Wizkid)
  3. Save Me
  4. Just The Bro (feat. Tyga & Ty Dolla $ign)
  5. GP
  6. Nthn2TlkBout
  7. 4Ever
  8. No Signal
  9. Still Human
  10. Appreciate It

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Liquid Form – EP by The Alchemist https://www.hotnewhiphop.com/998993-liquid-form-the-alchemist Fri, 19 Jun 2026 06:09:00 +0000 https://www.hotnewhiphop.com/?p=998993 The EP features Conway, 2Chainz, Boldy James & Kool G Rap.

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The Alchemist is back with another carefully curated collection of beats and bars. Liquid Form continues the legendary producer’s incredible run, bringing together a mix of established stars and underground favorites over his signature soulful, sample-heavy production. The EP features Conway, 2Chainz, Boldy James & Kool G Rap. Additionally, when announcing the EP on IG, he made sure to mention, “Congratulations to the New York Knicks!”

Few producers have been as prolific or influential as Alchemist over the past decade. Between collaborative albums with Larry June, Earl Sweatshirt, Boldy James, and countless others, he’s become one of hip-hop’s most trusted architects. And hip-hop fans always look forward to hearing more from him. One person wrote on reddit, “Oooh alchemist g rap, we ready.”

Liquid Form arrives fresh off another busy year for the producer and further proves why rappers continue lining up to work with him.

Genre: Hip-Hop/Rap
Release Date: June 19, 2026
Album: Liquid Form

Tracklist For ‘Liquid Form’

  1. Gutter Pain (feat. Kool G Rap)
  2. Beat Like A Key (feat. 2 Chainz)
  3. Streets Don’t Change (feat. Conway The Machine)
  4. On The Spectrum (feat. Boldy James)
  5. Gutter Pain (Instrumental)
  6. Beat Like A Key (Instrumental)
  7. Streets Don’t Change (Instrumental)
  8. On The Spectrum (Instrumental)

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Face Card – Song by Skilla Baby featuring Chris Brown & Bryson Tiller https://www.hotnewhiphop.com/998991-face-card-skilla-baby-chris-brown-bryson-tiller Fri, 19 Jun 2026 05:25:00 +0000 https://www.hotnewhiphop.com/?p=998991 Skilla Baby recruits two R&B heavyweights for his new song.

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Skilla Baby is aiming for another hit with new single “Face Card.” It’s a star-studded single collaboration featuring Chris Brown and Bryson Tiller. The Detroit rapper has spent the last few years establishing himself as one of the Midwest’s most promising voices, and linking up with two R&B heavyweights only raises the stakes. The single arrives during a pivotal stretch for Skilla Baby, who has continued building momentum through viral moments. He appeared on 42 Dugg’s song “Thick One,” which has garnered tremendous replay value especially on TikTok. Now, Skilla Baby is recruiting hitmakers like Chris Brown and Bryson Tiller who are two names that are hard to ignore. All together, the trio delivers a smooth blend of rap, melody, and late-night vibes that’s made for summer playlists.

Genre: Hip-Hop/R&B
Release Date: June 19, 2026
Album: N/A

Quotable Lyrics

You too pretty to be trippin’, yu ain’t post to be cryin’ (Ha)
If thеy ever say you ugly, tell thеm b**ches they lyin’ (B**ches they lyin’)
I turned her Carti’ to a Patek, I ain’t wastin’ your time (Wastin’ your time)

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On Your Mind – Song by FKA twigs featuring Lil Yachty https://www.hotnewhiphop.com/998989-on-your-mind-fka-twigs-lil-yachty Fri, 19 Jun 2026 05:01:00 +0000 https://www.hotnewhiphop.com/?p=998989 The unexpected pairing surprisingly works.

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FKA twigs and Lil Yachty make for an unexpected but intriguing pairing on “On Your Mind.” The record blends twigs’ futuristic pop and alternative R&B sounds with Yachty’s melodic experimentation. The result is a dreamy track that feels right at home for both artists. The release continues a busy run for FKA twigs, who has spent the last few years pushing boundaries across music, fashion, and performance art. Meanwhile, Yachty has always been one to creatively embrace new endeavours. Together, they deliver one of this week’s more adventurous releases. With lyrics like “Is it heavy in your heart? Why won’t you start dancing? Is there something on your mind? I could feel it from the start,” the song is thoughtful and a nice change of pace to listen to.

Genre: R&B/Rap
Release Date: June 19, 2026
Album: N/A

Quotable Lyrics

With my eyes wide, I see you’re filthy
Tip-toeing around all your secrets
Everybody else wanna keep you happy

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PROJECT X – Album by Key Glock https://www.hotnewhiphop.com/998982-project-x-key-glock Fri, 19 Jun 2026 04:43:00 +0000 https://www.hotnewhiphop.com/?p=998982 Key Glock does what he does best on this album.

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Key Glock enters a new era with PROJECT X, his first full-length release since continuing to carry the Paper Route Empire legacy forward. Notably, longtime collaborator Tay Keith appears on this project and his beloved producer tag appears early in the album. “Face Down,” is a standout track that shows Keith’s and Glock’s chemistry, as two Memphis natives. Keith’s influence can be heard and felt throughout the project as well, alongside production from C.N.O.T.E., Oh Ross, King Wonka, and more.

Instead of stacking the project with features, Key Glock relies on his signature confidence and hard-hitting production across a focused 20-track effort. The album arrives after months of anticipation and follows a period of reflection for Glock, who recently opened up about navigating fame, patience, and the lessons he learned from his late mentor, Young Dolph. While many artists chase viral moments, Glock has continued building one of rap’s strongest independent brands. PROJECT X finds him doubling down on what got him here. Those things have been consistency, self-belief, and his Memphis sound.

Genre: Hip-Hop/Rap
Release Date: June 19, 2026
Album: PROJECT X

Tracklist For ‘PROJECT X’

  1. MANNISH
  2. 50 HOES
  3. HARDKNOCK
  4. FACE DOWN
  5. BIG 5
  6. 6AM
  7. DUMMY
  8. DRUG LUV
  9. WORK IT
  10. FADED
  11. SICK
  12. SRT MUZIK
  13. BENZO
  14. MANNIE FRESH
  15. CHERRY ON TOP
  16. LOCO
  17. GO
  18. SEEING RED
  19. HOUSTON FLOW
  20. REMINISCING

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