Rick Ross, French Montana, Max B – “Minks In Miami”

Rick Ross and French Montana celebrate over heavy bass and some bumping 808 snares courtesy of damn james! Always one to floss, Ricky Ross helms the first two verses while French finishes the track off, noting that while it’s lonely at the top, life couldn’t be better. Max B’s hook also scores points with its salute to wealth, success, and fine luxurious lifestyles.

 

M-Dot & Confidence feat. Masta Ace – “Rollercoaster Pt. 2”

A sequel to their track “Rollercoaster” featured on 2025’s “Library of Sound”, Boston emcee M-Dot and producer Confidence retain the soulful backdrop of the original, but are now joined by veteran Brooklyn emcee Masta Ace. No stranger to concept tracks, Ace laces his verse with amusement park-related wordplay to mirror M-Dot’s, with both delivering a message about life’s ups and downs.

 

Sam Seed feat. billy woods & Mickey Diamond – Peter & The Wolf

Having a nursery rhyme/children’s story theme embedded in the title and single artwork, “Peter & The Wolf” is UK producer Sam Seed’s soundscape with eerie woodwind instruments and drum programming laced with a frantic menace. Armand Hammer rapper billy woods lends his laid back flow to the first verse, making use horrorcore imagery as Detroit emcee Mickey Diamond makes his deep voice’s presence felt as he takes the role of the insatiable wolf.

 

Marlon Craft – “New Leaders”

Over Moo Latte’s jazz-sampling production, Hell’s Kitchen’s own Marlon Craft rails against mega-corporations who exploit hip-hop and tell the masses who the genre’s faces are. He approaches how he’s perceived in hip-hop with a self-awareness across several lines, including “so if they never let me lead, then I guess that’s how I get to lead.

 

Blu & Exile feat. Rome Streetz & ICECOLDBISHOP — “Crumbs”

Los Angeles emcee Blu has never gone wrong with Exile, a producer with whom he shares a partnership and frequent collaborations along the lines Martin Scorsese and Robert De Niro. Making use of a Slick Rick vocal sample for the hook, Blu along with Rome Streetz and ICECOLDBISHOP wax lyrical about how there’s nothing bigger than the minute.