The end of August 2025 ushers in a significant wave of new music, with Friday, August 29th, marking the release of highly anticipated projects from some of the industry’s most compelling artists. From Joey Bada$$’s introspective hip-hop to Sabrina Carpenter’s evolving pop sound and Ella Mai’s smooth R&B, this New Music Friday delivers a rich tapestry of genres.
Joey Bada$$ Unpacks Fame on ‘Lonely At The Top’
Joey Bada$$, a defining voice in contemporary hip-hop, finally releases his fourth studio album, ‘Lonely At The Top’, today, August 29th. After a minor delay attributed to label setbacks, the Brooklyn rapper’s latest offering promises a deep dive into the complexities of fame, solitude, and self-awareness, all delivered with his signature sharp lyricism and layered production. The 11-track project features an impressive roster of collaborators, including Ab-Soul, Rapsody, A$AP Ferg, and Ty Dolla $ign, with specific standout tracks like “SWANK WHITE” featuring Westside Gunn and “STILL” with Ab-Soul and Rapsody highlighting the album’s collaborative spirit. ‘Lonely At The Top’ marks a new season for Bada$$, following his critically acclaimed 2022 project ‘2000’. The album arrives just ahead of his “The Dark Aura Tour,” set to kick off in October, further solidifying his presence in the hip-hop conversation.
Sabrina Carpenter Explores New Territory with ‘Man’s Best Friend’
Pop powerhouse Sabrina Carpenter continues her prolific streak with the release of her seventh studio album, ‘Man’s Best Friend’, on August 29th. Following the massive success of her 2024 album ‘Short n’ Sweet’, Carpenter ventures into a soundscape described as primarily pop, infused with elements of disco-pop, funk, R&B, and synth-rock. The album’s lead single, “Manchild,” released in June, has already garnered significant attention, topping charts in several countries. ‘Man’s Best Friend’ has been described as a personal “diary entry,” delving into candid reflections on heartbreak, sexual frustrations, and relationship dynamics, with some tracks potentially inspired by recent romantic experiences. The album’s provocative cover art also generated considerable discussion, with Carpenter offering an alternate version that she deemed “approved by God”. Concurrent with the album’s release is the single “Tears,” adding another layer to this meticulously crafted pop collection.
Ella Mai and Mustard Deliver Smooth R&B with “Tell Her”
Adding a distinct R&B flavor to the week’s releases, Ella Mai teams up with long-time collaborator and producer Mustard for her new single, “Tell Her”. Released today, the track is an understated yet impactful anthem focused on themes of loyalty and reassurance. Mai’s signature silky vocals are perfectly complemented by Mustard’s signature, laid-back production, featuring subtle hi-hats, snaps, and atmospheric synth pads. “Tell Her” is Ella Mai’s first musical offering since her 2024 EP ‘3,’ and it showcases her continued artistic growth, delivering a message of self-assurance and setting boundaries with a casual, conversational tone. The song’s production builds to a more emotive climax, hinting at potential future directions for the acclaimed artist.
A Monumental Week for Hip-Hop
Beyond the major album and single drops, August 29th, 2025, also sees significant contributions to the hip-hop landscape. Westside Gunn, a key figure in modern rap, releases his new album ‘Heels Have Eyes 2’ today, following a surprise EP of the same name earlier this year. This project, featuring collaborations with Benny The Butcher, Stove God Cooks, and MIKE, lands during what is being hailed as a monumental week for hip-hop. Adding to the genre’s robust offerings is DJ Khaled’s new single “BROTHER,” featuring Post Malone and NBA YoungBoy. Released today, the track blends Post Malone’s evolving country-infused style with NBA YoungBoy’s melodic street rap, all underpinned by Khaled’s signature energetic production, exploring themes of family and loyalty as part of his upcoming album ‘Aalam of God’.
Billboard’s Hip-Hop Milestones Frame the Week’s Stories
This flurry of new music arrives amidst significant cultural moments in the hip-hop world. On August 28th, Billboard unveiled its highly anticipated list of the Top 10 Hip-Hop Songs of the 21st Century. The ranking, based on chart performance, highlights tracks that have defined eras and shaped popular culture. Lil Nas X’s “Industry Baby” sits at the coveted number one spot, followed by Macklemore’s “Thrift Shop” and Post Malone and 21 Savage’s “Rockstar,” underscoring the genre’s diverse trajectory and enduring impact. This broader look at hip-hop’s most impactful stories provides a fitting backdrop to the new releases dropping today, celebrating the genre’s evolution and dominance.
A Rich Landscape for Music Fans
As August 2025 concludes, the music industry has been treated to an exceptional array of new sounds and artistic statements. The releases from Joey Bada$$, Sabrina Carpenter, Ella Mai, Westside Gunn, and DJ Khaled represent just a fraction of the diverse talent contributing to the contemporary music scene. Each artist brings a unique perspective and sonic identity, collectively underscoring the dynamism and creative breadth present in today’s music landscape, ensuring listeners have plenty of compelling new stories to discover.