The theme of March is not waiting for the long-awaited rap album finally saw “Daylight”, which includes the music of Playboi Carti and the profound ideas of Lil Durk. April has some of the same thing, with a famous Stoner dropping the highly anticipated rap sequel. There is also a West Coast rapper who has a quieter return rate over the past few months, with Louisianans offering more Southern swags over the next 30 days, and offering more new releases and more albums.
Wiz Khalifa with long-awaited sequel Kush + Orange Juice 2
Celebrating the anniversary of rap often means new music to soundtrack, while Wiz Khalifa is releasing the beauty he longs for kush + Orange Juice 2. In 2010, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, native Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania released the first edition of Hip-Hop J. Cole in the first edition of the Rap Blog era. Over the past few months, Wiz has recalled the feeling good about the era by providing consistent freestyle.
To mark Kush & Orange Juice’s 15th anniversary, Wiz proposed his usual smoked energy and kicked it out of the second part. This 23-track project includes the reggae vibe of “Hit It One” reminiscent of his K&O track “Still Alborosie’s Blazin,” which includes the soft grooves of Alborosie, Gunna-assisted “5 Star” and Don Toliver’s soft “hide It It hide It”. When Kush + Orange Juice 2 arrives on April 18, please cancel.
Roddy Ricch
Roddy Ricch returns to the streets with his third album, Navy Album. Good things happen to those who are waiting, and this is the time Roddy seems to be using with this version. Compton, California rappers have been making fun of the work since last year. While there are no new albums coming from the original December release date, he will reach fans that month in 2025. While Roddy hasn’t flooded the internet with new music since then, the few singles that triggered the album’s release are important.
In “Survivor’s Repentance” produced by Turbo Tha Great, Terrace Martin and Omar Grand, Roddy introduces “Falling off off off off off off”, opening up about kicking the cup and showing love to his dog with a pen on the key to melancholy. Roddy’s outstanding songwriting shines on “The Lonely Road” producer Martin plays Sax. Thanks to his current path, he asked God to seek direction while trying to get rid of Satan’s voice. Roddy Ricch’s Navy Album launched its Navy Album on April 25.
Kool Brown
Louisiana is some of the funniest rappers in hip-hop, especially those who come out of Baton Rouge: Boosie Bardazz, Kevin Gates and Youngboy are never bankrupt again, to name just a few. Kool Brown calls for a return to the city of the same old things, like those artists, who have been building their own legacy of respect. The 26-year-old rapper’s catalog includes more than 10 projects, which he will add to this month when he reveals his latest EP BRNZ (pronounced Bronze).
Kool Brown (formerly known as Caleb Brown), who gave up his first single, “Vice City Stories” in March. He slowed down on the track of the little guitar and sent some key messages to the women he dealt with. “Let your employees not be on our business,” he said. “A cold world won’t survive with how we do it.” People don’t have to wait long to release more music. BRNZ debuted April 4.
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