Black Friday brought a light week of new music releases. Still, there are still gems for all. Here are some of the most notable releases for Thanksgiving 2023.
Navé Monjo recently spoke to rolling out about his desire to bring the R&B spotlight to Kansas City. Many of his most popular songs are based on successful Kansas City sports teams, like “One Five,” based on Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes II’s jersey being 15.
Earlier this week, Ye West and Ty Dolla Sign released the first single off their anticipated collab album with “Vultures,” which features Lil Durk and Bump J.
Busta Rhymes released BLOCKBUSTA, which features Young Thug, Coi Leray, Blxst, Quavo, BIA, Burna Boy, Chris Brown and Kodak Black.
Jon B and Tank released “Waiting On You.”
Kamaiyah released Another Summer Night.
Wiz Khalifa released “Up The Ladder.”
J. Stone released The Definition of Success, which features Dave East, Nipsey Hussle and Bun B.
Tony Shhnow released his mixtape Shadow Banned 2, which features YoDogg, Ebo Sosa, Mondo Jackson, Anycia, RXK Nephew, 3AG Pilot, ManMan Savage, SB Nunkk.
KARRAHBOOO released “Running Late,” with a music video that shows her family including her White dad and mother’s side with Jamaican roots. Lil Yachty’s artist has been facing social media criticism for her use of the N-word although she has repeatedly clarified she’s Black.
Skepta and Ryder released 48 Hours.
GROOVY recently released “jersey luv (turn me on).”
Big Moochie Grape released East Haiti Baby: Incarcerated, which features Young Dolph, Key Glock, Rio Da Yung Og and YFN Lucci.
Jaz Karis released “Little Blue Moon.”
Phil J. released Nu Age Soul III.
International Show feat. nobigdyl released “Dance Anyway.”
Da T.R.U.T.H released “Press On,” which features Isaac Caree.
Jered Sanders released “Morning Devo.”
Caleb McCoy and Elder Perez released “Move.”