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5 New Albums You Need to Hear This Week

#Burna_Boy — Love, Damini

GRAMMY-winning #Burna_Boy’s status as a global hitmaker is undeniable. The Lagos-born artist is one of the key players in the worldwide ascent of Afrobeats over the last decade, most notably with his two previous albums African Giant and Twice as Tall. With a monster 19 tracks, and blockbuster features from across genres—J Balvin, Kehlani, Popcaan, Victony, and more—his latest album Love, Damini is stacked with song-of-the-summer contenders.

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Brent Faiyaz — WASTELAND

Indie R&B star Brent Faiyaz returns with WASTELAND. Part villainous and part healing, this album comes over two years after 2020’s Fuck the World. Since breaking out with Sonder Son in late 2017, Brent has carved out a lane and image centered around delivering toxicity with a devilish grin. He upped the introspection with woozy single “PRICE OF FAME,” and the full album sees Brent confronting the pain of being a man and artist in demand.

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Ken Car$on — X

“I was 15, running around, making $600 a day selling candy,” PGF Nuk told Audiomack World in the weeks leading up to his new album, Switch Music. A born hustler, the Chicago rapper has bursted forward as one of the next-up in the city’s drill scene. “Hot Summer” boasts images of skipping school to stalk the opps, while “Lil Boyz” blends visions of murder with reveling in riches. “Better not play with us,” Nuk raps. You got it.

Tye Tribbett — ALL THINGS NEW

GRAMMY-winning Gospel artist Tye Tribbett delivers his eighth studio album, ALL THINGS NEW. Blending rap with worship music, Tribbett’s ability to meet the listener where they’re at is his biggest strength as an artist. ALL THINGS NEW sees him continue to grow as a writer and performer across 17 heartfelt tracks that message out hope and uplift in increasingly turbulent times.

 

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