Week of February 20, 2026
Keeping track of all the new music that drops every week is a nightmare. I’m here to do it so you don’t have to! Welcome to Nu Musique Friday. Pull up some headphones and stay awhile.
Check out the Reel Notes podcast, dedicated to exploring the relationship between rap and film. The second episode of season 6 premiere, featuring Chicago rapper-producer Chris Crack, is available now. New episodes of Reel Notes drop every Monday on my Patreon for paying members and every Wednesday wherever else podcasts are sold, including Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and more via PodBean. Reel Notes is also available via my personal YouTube channel, and Podcasts on Vevo.
If you're in the New York area on Saturday, February 21, join me and North Carolina rapper Lord Jah-Monte Ogbon for Reel Talk #10. We'll be screening the T.I.-starring classic ATL, followed by an interview and audience Q&A, at Loudmouth in Bed-Stuy. Brooklyn. Doors at 6PM, film starts at 7PM. Tickets are $15 and can be purchased here via Posh or at the door the day-of. This iteration of Reel Talk operates on sliding scale admission, so if price is an issue, please message me directly and we can figure it out.

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My latest piece for Hearing Things is an essay about rap superstardom and the idea of a monocultural king of hip-hop being a thing of the past. If you like what my co-founders and I are up to, consider subscribing to the site (and paying for it, if you can). We don't bite, promise.
My first book, Reel Notes: Culture Writing on the Margins of Music and Movies, is out right now! Purchase your digital copy on Amazon and read it on the Kindle app (You don't need a Kindle to read it. Buy the book and download the app or read it on your desktop via Amazon).
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Baby Keem - Ca$ino

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WILLOW - petal rock black

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Larry June x Curren$y x Alchemist - Spiral Staircases

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skaiwater - wonderful

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Babyfxce E - Da Realest

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Mozzy x EST Gee - Not A Chance In Hell

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Choker - Heaven Ain't Sold

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Ohbliv - LewseJoints 18
