The aggressive sounds that come with the summer parties have cooled off, making way for the coming winter’s slower-tempo love songs. As we enter November, here are some of the top new music releases for the week of Nov. 3.
Fresco Trey recently released “Bad B—–,” which he viewed as an endearing term as opposed to a negative one.

Jeezy released his album, I Might Forgive … But I Don’t Forget. It’s the rap star’s first release since recently announcing his departure from the Def Jam label.
Brandy released a pair of Christmas singles, “Christmas Party for Two” and “Someday at Christmas.”


Megan Thee Stallion returned to music after leaving her 1501 Certified Entertainment label with the release of “Cobra,” where she discusses missing her deceased parents and her ex-boyfriend cheating on her in the midst of her going through other troubles in her life at the time.

Mary J. Blige released “Still Believe in Love,” which featured Vado.

Rapsody released “Asteroids,” which featured Hit-Boy.

T.I. released “Vacay,” which featured Kamo Mphela.

Lucky Daye released “That’s You.”

Kid Cui released “At The Party,” which featured Pharrell and Travis Scott.

The Alchemist released Flying High, Part 2, which featured Conway the Machine, Action Bronson, Gangrene and Curren$y.
Anycia released her mixtape, Extra.
Majid Jordan released Good People, which featured Naomi Sharon.
Breez Kennedy released “Need U Tonite,” which featured Genia.

Lady London released S.O.U.L., which featured Mila J, Brooke Valentine, Capella Grey, Jeremih, Omeretta the Great, Dreezy, Tink and B-Boy Stance.
Ne-Yo released “Link Up Remix,” which featured Fabolous.

K Camp released “Young & Free.”

Issa Rae released RAP SH!T: The Mixtape, which featured the likes of Sexyy Red, Maiya the Don, Omeretta The Great, Rico Nasty, Kaliii, Ben Reilly, femdot., Guapdad4000, Slimeroni and Aleza.
Rotimi released “Bestie.”

Doe Boy released “Ain’t Bout Nun.”

Cochise released “HOP IN THE WHIP.”

Skrilla released “Booted.”

JJ Hairston released his Christmas album, Joy Is Here.

Adam Blackstone and Keke Palmer released “Christmas Kisses.”

EmanuelDaProphet made his Tamla Records, Encouragement Music and Quality Control debut with the re-release of “Holy Steppin” and “Ghetto Gospel,” which featured Rich The Kid.


Zoe Wees released her debut album, Therapy.
Khaliyah X released “What’s My Name.”

Bentley Robles released his Ugly Crier EP.

Moffa and paopao joined forces “saluDARTE.”

Maurette Brown Clark recently released He Loves Me.