Spotify Playlist To Follow Along With Us Every Week:
https://open.spotify.com/playlist/1Ei7Q2L3m4sG8fZXIQmLAL?si=33344bca958d4d5d
Hosts:
Jacob from Frequency Overflow
@FrequencyOverflow
Terry V
@YoTerryV
@KingIndustry
Mat C
@SilkVelvetRecords
Gav (Lunar G)
@ProdByLunar.G
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Full list of releases from this week:
Central Cee - All Roads Lead Home
Chief Keef - Skeletor
Dalek - Brilliance of a falling moon
Fetty Wap - Zavier
Juvenile - Boiling Point
Kanye West - bully
Yeat - ADL
Myloh Remora - Art Skool EP
Flippa T - I am The Program
ToBi - For Good Measure (at Dream house Studios)
Fivio Foreign - Still Standing
Jozzy - Soundtrack To Get Her Back
Nicholas F - The Undisputed
YgTut - Sunset of the Titan Twilight
Yung Bleu - World At War
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Welcome back to Friday to Friday, your weekly deep dive into the biggest hip-hop and rap releases. This episode covers everything that dropped from March 27th to April 3rd, featuring major projects, hidden gems, and industry conversations you don’t want to miss.
This week, we break down new music from Kanye West, Yeat, Chief Keef, Juvenile, and Fetty Wap, along with a full lineup of new drops across the rap scene.
We take a closer look at Xavier by Fetty Wap and how his post-prison comeback delivers a fresh, genre-blending sound. Yeat’s ADL (A Dangerous Lyfe) stands out as one of his most polished and ambitious releases yet, while Kanye West’s Bully sparks debate around AI vocals, controversy, and whether this marks a return to form. We also talk about Chief Keef’s evolution on Skeletor and why Juvenile’s Boiling Point proves that veteran artists can still deliver high-quality, relevant projects.
If you’re trying to stay up to date with new rap music in 2026, discover what albums are worth your time, and hear real conversations from artists and producers, this is the podcast for you.
Make sure to like, subscribe, and follow the podcast on Spotify or Apple Podcasts for weekly episodes. New drops every week—stay in tune with hip-hop from Friday to Friday.