The final Friday of August 2025 brought a seismic shift to the music landscape, unleashing a torrent of highly anticipated releases from hip-hop titans, pop chart-toppers, and R&B stalwarts. This particular New Music Friday, August 29th, not only saw established artists dropping significant projects but also coincided with major industry recognition, including Billboard’s definitive list of the Top 10 Hip-Hop Songs of the 21st Century.
Hip-Hop Royalty and Emerging Voices Take Center Stage
The hip-hop world was abuzz with major album drops. Brooklyn’s own Joey Bada$$ finally unveiled his highly anticipated fourth studio album, Lonely at the Top, released via Columbia Records/Pro Era/Cinematic Music Group. This project marks his first full-length release in three years and is a testament to his growth as an artist, exploring mature themes with his signature sharp lyricism. The album features collaborations with notable artists such as Westside Gunn, A$AP Ferg, and Ty Dolla $ign, with production credits from industry heavyweights like Statik Selektah and Boi-1da.
Joining him in the hip-hop arena is Westside Gunn, who released his latest album, Heels Have Eyes 2, on August 28th. This project, a follow-up to his earlier EP Heels Have Eyes, is a 12-track endeavor that promises the rapper’s signature soundscapes and experimental edge. Gunn’s release added significant weight to an already stacked week for hip-hop music.
Adding to the rich tapestry of hip-hop releases, the legendary Rakim dropped his collaborative album with Big Ghost LTD, titled The Re-Up, on August 29th. This project, preceded by the single “Not To Be Defined” featuring Lazarus, continues Rakim’s legacy as one of the most revered lyricists in the genre. The album was released amidst news of Rakim receiving the prestigious Peabody Medal for Outstanding Contributions to Music and Dance in America.
Pop’s Reign Continues with Sabrina Carpenter
On the pop front, Sabrina Carpenter solidified her status as a global superstar with the release of her seventh studio album, Man’s Best Friend, on August 29th. Following the massive success of her previous album Short n’ Sweet and hit singles like “Espresso” and “Please, Please, Please,” Carpenter’s new offering dives into themes of romance, heartbreak, and self-empowerment with her characteristic wit and bold lyricism. The album, produced in part by Jack Antonoff, features a blend of pop, disco-pop, funk, and R&B, with the lead single “Manchild” already making significant waves. The album’s release was also accompanied by the single “Tears”.
Emerging pop artist Nicole Áries also made a notable debut with her single “ICONIC,” released around this period. Described as a pop provocateur channeling the confidence of artists like Dua Lipa, Áries’ debut is an anthem for modern women embracing their power and individuality, blending slick vocals with flirtatious energy.
R&B’s Smooth Melodies and Assertive Statements
Ella Mai continued her consistent output of soulful R&B with the release of her new single “Tell Her” on August 29th. Produced by longtime collaborator Mustard, the track is an assertive yet smooth R&B anthem that samples Destiny’s Child’s iconic “Say My Name.” “Tell Her” finds Mai addressing themes of trust, loyalty, and setting boundaries in relationships, building on the success of her 2024 EP 3.
Industry Recognition and Hip-Hop’s All-Time Greats
Adding a significant layer of industry analysis to the week’s releases, Billboard published its highly anticipated list of the Top 10 Hip-Hop Songs of the 21st Century on August 28, 2025. The list, based purely on chart performance, crowned Lil Nas X’s “Industry Baby” as the number one track, followed by Macklemore’s “Thrift Shop” and Post Malone & 21 Savage’s “Rockstar.” Other notable entries included Travis Scott’s “SICKO MODE,” Kendrick Lamar’s “Not Like Us,” and Drake’s “God’s Plan”. Intriguingly, another Billboard chart released the same week highlighted The Weeknd’s “Blinding Lights” as the number one song on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Songs of the 21st Century chart, underscoring the genre’s dynamic evolution and commercial dominance.
Unexpected Collaborations and Genre Blending
Beyond the headline releases, the week also featured a surprising collaboration from DJ Khaled, who enlisted NBA YoungBoy and Post Malone for the track “Brother”. This powerful single, a preview of Khaled’s upcoming album Aalam of God, blends melodic street rap with country-influenced elements and themes of loyalty and brotherhood. The release showcases the artists’ distinct styles coming together in a compelling narrative.
Other notable releases from the week included Alexandros Sarafis featuring Jazz Montell and the debut single “Heels Have Eyes 2” from Westside Gunn, alongside other diverse offerings on “New Music Friday” playlists across various platforms. The sheer volume and variety of music released this week affirm the continued vitality and innovation within the global music industry.