The music landscape is abuzz as Friday, August 29, 2025, ushers in a deluge of highly anticipated albums and singles, solidifying its status as one of the most significant New Music Fridays of the year. From established hip-hop titans to rising R&B stars, this week delivers a diverse array of sounds, while a major Billboard ranking of the 21st century’s top hip-hop songs provides a potent historical context for the current output.
Major Album Drops Dominate the Charts
Leading the charge of album releases is the highly awaited “Lonely At The Top” from Joey Bada$$. The Brooklyn rapper, known for his lyrical prowess and smooth flows, is set to drop his latest project, promising to continue his legacy in the hip-hop scene.
Pop sensation Sabrina Carpenter also makes a significant entry with her new album, “Man’s Best Friend.” Coming off a string of successful singles and building on her considerable momentum, Carpenter’s latest offering is poised to capture a massive audience, blending her signature pop sensibilities with potentially new sonic explorations.
In the realm of gritty, authentic hip-hop, Westside Gunn unleashes “Heels Have Eyes 2,” the follow-up to his earlier EP. This 12-track project is expected to deliver the Buffalo rapper’s signature raw sound and distinctive ad-libs, featuring collaborations with esteemed artists like Benny The Butcher and Stove God Cooks, cementing its place as a must-listen for boom-bap aficionados.
Legendary MC Rakim, in partnership with producer Big Ghost, presents “The Re-Up.” This collaboration promises a potent blend of Rakim’s unparalleled lyrical skill and Big Ghost’s formidable production, offering fans a deep dive into classic hip-hop artistry.
D Smoke, a 3x-GRAMMY-nominated artist, makes his mark with “Wake Up Supa,” his fourth studio album and debut under Death Row Records. Known for his bilingual lyricism and socially conscious storytelling, Smoke’s new project is an introspective journey exploring themes of awakening and resilience, featuring collaborations with Snoop Dogg and Lucky Daye.
Also featured in this week’s robust album lineup is Key Glock’s “Glockaveli: All Eyez On Me.”
Star-Studded Singles Light Up New Music Friday
R&B star Ella Mai returns with the highly anticipated single “Tell Her,” produced by her longtime collaborator DJ Mustard. The track showcases Mai’s soulful delivery over a smooth, bouncy beat, exploring themes of trust and emotional clarity in modern relationships.
In a significant hip-hop crossover, NBA YoungBoy and Post Malone team up for the introspective single “Brother.” The collaboration offers a blend of raw verses and smooth hooks, addressing themes of loyalty and survival.
DJ Khaled is also making waves with a double drop, releasing “You Remind Me” featuring a powerhouse lineup of dancehall and reggae legends, including Vybz Kartel and Buju Banton. This track, alongside the Post Malone and NBA YoungBoy collaboration “Brother,” signals the rollout for his upcoming album.
The Kid LAROI drops his new single “She Don’t Need To Know,” an energetic track that dives into themes of complicated romantic entanglements, complete with a visually driven music video.
Fridayy delivers an emotionally charged track with “Below Zero,” a moody R&B offering that delves into feelings of emotional numbness after giving too much in relationships.
Other notable single releases include DJ Snake & Don Toliver’s “Somethings Wrong,” and Nino Paid, Lazer Dim & Ian’s “Rich In Rome.”
Billboard’s Hip-Hop Pantheon and a Notable Delay
Adding a significant layer of context to this week’s new music, Billboard unveiled its highly anticipated list of the Top 10 Hip-Hop Songs of the 21st Century on August 28, 2025. The ranking, based on chart performance, highlights the enduring impact and evolution of the genre, featuring iconic tracks from artists like Lil Nas X, Macklemore, Post Malone, Travis Scott, Kendrick Lamar, Drake, 50 Cent, Fetty Wap, and more.
However, not all planned releases materialized as expected. The collaborative album “Abi & Alan” by Erykah Badu and The Alchemist, initially slated for an August 29th release, has been delayed. Badu announced the postponement via social media, leaving fans eager for the neo-soul and hip-hop fusion to hear the full project.
A Rich Tapestry of Sound
This week’s new music releases paint a vibrant picture of the current state of hip-hop and R&B. From the introspective narratives of Joey Bada$$ and D Smoke, the pop appeal of Sabrina Carpenter, and the soulful explorations of Ella Mai, to the hard-hitting bars from Westside Gunn and Rakim, there is music to satisfy a wide range of tastes. The sheer volume and quality of the stories told through these tracks underscore the dynamic and ever-evolving nature of contemporary music, offering a compelling soundtrack as the year progresses.