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New Music Friday: Fresh Drops from Gunna, Wale, Mozzy, and More

From Gunna’s last ride with YSL to Wale’s surprise freestyle and Mozzy’s deep dive into regret, this week’s lineup brings heat, heart, and straight-up vibes you don’t want to miss.

New music Friday is back, and it's a good one! Wale popped back out with a freestyle like, yeah—y’all must’ve forgot. Gunna just dropped The Last Wun, officially making it his last album with YSL, and it might be his most confident yet! And Mozzy slid back with Intrusive Thoughts 2, giving us pain, perspective, and pressure in every bar. No matter what vibe you're setting this weekend, these bangers need to be in heavy rotation.

  • The Last Wun - Gunna (Album)

    Gunna said The Last Wun and meant it — 25 tracks deep and his official goodbye to YSL. He pulled up with Offset, Asake, Wizkid, Burna Boy, and Nechie, making sure this farewell hits on all sides. No skips, no crumbs left behind. Just Gunna closing the chapter unapologetically.

  • Damaged Thoughts (Album)

    Bay Swag and A Boogie Wit da Hoodie link up for the "Idk Why" video, one of the standout cuts from Bay’s debut album Damaged Thoughts. The project feels like a mind dump in the best way—real, emotional, and straight from the heart. With features from Quavo, Young Thug, Meek Mill, Cash Cobain, and more, Bay’s introducing himself to the industry on his own terms.

  • Intrusive Thoughts 2 - Mozzy (Album)

    Mozzy’s back with INTRUSIVE THOUGHTS 2, diving even deeper into his headspace. He’s facing regret and those ghosts that still haunt him today. The album’s got “23 AND 1” with YFN Lucci, which hit YouTube’s Trending chart, plus features from Boosie, Hunxho, Nardo Wick, and Millyz.

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  • It Wasn't Luck - Luck

    Luck’s debut album, It Wasn’t Luck – The LP, feels like a real moment. Across 17 tracks, she’s showing range, tapping in with Ant Clemons, RMR, Mannywellz, and Johan Lenox. Her voice is raspy in the best way, and the messages—radical love, feminine power, generational healing—land with intention. It’s vulnerable, it’s versatile, and she’s not afraid to switch it up. Keep her on your radar.

  • Yukon Freestyle - Wale

    Wale hit us with a surprise freestyle called Yukon—just a minute and 26 seconds, but he’s spitting straight poetry like only he can. I’ve always loved how Wale never hides that lover boy side. Now I want a full length track—come through, Wale!

  • Naw Yea Fr - Star Bandz

    Chicago’s own Star Bandz just dropped her new single and video "Naw Yea Fr," and at 17, she’s already making noise. Repping the South Side, she’s got that drill sound but puts her own spin on it. She’s young, confident, and moving like she knows where she’s headed. Someone to keep tabs on.

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  • No Love Connections - Larry June & Big

    Larry June is on a legendary run right now, and I’m here for every second of it. He linked with Big Sad 1900 for "No Love Connections," and it rides just like you’d expect. That 2:57 goes by too fast, I guarantee you'll have to run it back before you move on to the next song.

  • you and me - Iman Nunez & Abby Jasmine

    "You and Me" by Iman Nunez and Abby hits that late 90s, early 2000s R&B vibe I can’t get enough of. The track’s got a smooth, classic feel, and the video brings it to life with them vibing in a record shop, playfully flipping through vinyls. Their chemistry is undeniable, making the whole thing feel real and effortless. Get into Iman for real.

  • Fall Down - OMB Peezy & Kocky Ka

    OMB Peezy’s linking up with Brooklyn’s Kocky Ka for "Fall Down," a track that hits from the heart. Peezy opens up about pushing through the pressure while Ka brings that pain and power in the hook. The video ties it all together—New York streets, real people, a Jim Jones cameo, and Peezy showing both the wins and the weight that come with them. It’s honest, it’s heavy, and it’s one of those songs that sticks with you.

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  • Summer Where You Been At - Jim Jones

    Jim Jones serves up "Summer Where You Been At," pulling from both Jazzy Jeff and Will Smith's "Summertime" and "Summer Madness" by Kool and the Gang, but making it all his own. With 6 Figures on production, he’s vibing on that Harlem wave while talking to the season like it’s a longtime friend. It's classic Jim!

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