Latest Hip Hop Songs (2021 Update) | Daily Music World
In this article we will see the latest Hip Hop songs (2021 July Update) with the relative links to listen to them on the biggest streaming platforms.
2021 is a very good year from the point of view of new tracks released by several well-known artists. We have seen an important growth from Rapper Polo G, the great return of Vince Staples and many others.
In this article we are focusing on a selection of the new Hip Hop songs released recently and this list will be updated as new tracks come out.
We will also be creating Spotify playlists shortly to support new upcoming talented rappers so follow us and enable notifications to stay up to date and visit our website by clicking here.
Latest Hip Hop Songs (2021 July Update)
“WUSYANAME” — Tyler, The Creator f. YoungBoy Never Broke Again & Ty Dolla Sign
Tyler Gregory Okonma, known as Tyler, The Creator (Los Angeles, March 6, 1991) is an American rapper, record producer and stylist who lives and works in Los Angeles. He is the leader of the alternative hip hop collective Odd Future, and has produced almost all of Odd Future’s work.
Read more about Tyler The Creator here.
You can find his new album here.
“Law Of Averages” — Vince Staples
Vincent Jamal Staples (Long Beach, July 2, 1993) is an American rapper.
He is part of the Californian hip hop group Cutthroat Boyz along with Joey Fatts and Aston Matthews. He is also often alongside Mike G and Earl Sweatshirt (as in Doris), both members of the musical collective Odd Future, for collaborative projects.
Read more about Vince Staples here.
“Go Part 1” — Polo G f. G Herbo
Polo G, pseudonym of Taurus Tremani Bartlett (Chicago, January 6, 1999), is an American rapper and songwriter.
He gained popularity thanks to the song Pop Out with Lil Tjay, which reached eleventh position on the Billboard Hot 100. In 2019, his debut studio album, Die a Legend, was released, followed by The Goat in 2020 and Hall of Fame in the 2021.
Read more about Polo G here.
Listen to his new album here.
“Bath Salts” — DMX f. JAY-Z & Nas
DMX, aka Earl Simmons (Mount Vernon, December 18, 1970 — New York, April 9, 2021), was an American rapper, actor and activist.
Also known as Dark Man X, The Divine Master of the Unknown, was particularly famous in the late 1990s. He managed to maintain respect in the underground world while achieving considerable commercial success, being also a strong character. personality.
He began his career in the early 1990s; his debut album, 1998’s It’s Dark and Hell Is Hot was both a commercial and critical success, and sold 251,000 copies in its first week of sales. In 1999 it was the turn of … And Then There Was X, his best-selling album, which included the famous hit Party Up (Up in Here). Other famous pieces of him are Where the Hood At? and X Gon ‘Give It to Ya.
Read more about DMX here.
“Seeing Green” — Nicki Minaj f. Drake & Lil Wayne
Nicki Minaj, pseudonym of Onika Tanya Maraj-Petty, born Onika Tanya Maraj (Port of Spain, December 8, 1982), is an American rapper, singer and former Trinidadian model.
Although she began rapping in the HoodStars group in 2004 with Safaree Samuels, her solo career in the music business began in 2007 with the help of US rapper Lil Wayne. His first studio album, Pink Friday (2010), achieved considerable success in Anglo-Saxon countries, with three platinum records in the US, one platinum record in the UK and one in Australia. The most successful single was Super Bass, which sold over ten million copies in the United States alone. The second album, Pink Friday: Roman Reloaded, was released in 2012 and guaranteed the rapper a greater international success, driven by Starships, the first single from the album, which has sold over seven million copies worldwide, becoming thus the most popular single of the overseas singer.
Read more about Nicki Minaj here.
“My Life” — J. Cole f. 21 Savage & Morray
J. Cole, pseudonym of Jermaine Lamarr Cole (Frankfurt am Main, January 28, 1985), is an American rapper and record producer.
Cole released his debut studio album, Cole World: The Sideline Story in 2011. It debuted at number one on the Billboard 200 and was certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). The next two releases, 2013’s Born Sinner and 2014’s Forest Hills Drive received mostly positive reviews from critics, and both were certified platinum in the US. The latter earned him his first Grammy Award nomination for Best Rap Album. In 2016 he released his fourth album, 4 Your Eyez Only, which debuted at number one on the Billboard 200 chart, and was subsequently certified platinum. His fifth album, KOD, was released in 2018 and also debuted at the top of the Billboard 200; scoring his fifth album number one.
Read more about J Cole here.
Listen to his new album here.
“More Life” — Cordae f. Q-Tip
Cordae (formerly YBN Cordae), aka Cordae Amari Dunston (Raleigh, North Carolina, August 26, 1997), is an American rapper and songwriter.
He started performing at a young age, under the stage name Entendre, and made three mixtapes under this pseudonym: Anxiety (2014), I’m So Anxious (2016) and I’m So Anonymous (2017) before becoming a member of the hip hop collective YBN in 2018. Dunston has made remixes of famous songs that have greatly increased his fame, such as Eminem’s My Name Is and Old Niggas based on J. Cole’s 1985 song. The music videos for both remixes were uploaded from the WorldStarHipHop channel on YouTube and both had positive feedback in the rap community. His first live performance was at the Rolling Loud Music Festival in May 2018 alongside YBN Nahmir and YBN Almighty Jay.
Read more about Cordae here.
“SORRY NOT SORRY” — DJ Khaled f. JAY-Z, Nas & James Fauntleroy
DJ Khaled, pseudonym of Khaled Mohamed Khaled (New Orleans, November 26, 1975), is an American disc jockey, record producer, television and radio personality. Coming to success in the decade of 2010, he debuted at number one on the Billboard 200 twice and five on the US Top Rap Albums Chart, selling over 4 million albums and 40 million singles worldwide.
In 2020 he received the Grammy Award for Best Rap / Sung Performance, as well as having won over the course of his career 13 BET Hip-Hop Awards, 2 American Music Awards, an MTV Video Music Awards and a Soul Train Music Award.
Read more about DJ Khaled here.
“80 Barz” — Redman
Reggie began raping in early adolescence, distinguishing himself for his wild but innovative style, so much so that the EPMDs of Erick Sermon and Parrish Smith want him for a collaboration, which gave rise to the songs Hardcore and Brothers On My Jock. His parents send him away from home and Redman moves to live with Erick Sermon, staying there for two years. Drug dealing and firearms are at the time fundamental elements of his lifestyle.
Does the solo debut take place in 1992 with Whut? Thee Album (an inflection in slang, meaning “what? The album”), entering the US Top 50, the following year the album is also marketed in the UK. The emerging rapper amazes many of the insiders with metrics, shameless and explicit flow, a guttural voice and the impact of a hurricane.
The stylistic approach to EPMD is inevitable, this harmony will be the basis of the formation of the Hit Squad, in which Redman will group with Sermon, Das EFX and K-Solo. The evolution of the collective will be the Def Squad, a trio that Reggie and Erick Sermon will share with MC Keith Murray.
Read more about Redman here.
“Scatter Brain” — Conway the Machine f. Ludacris & JID
Demond Price, known as Conway The Machine or simply Conway, has an already very interesting personal and artistic history, despite this “From King To A GOD” being the official debut. After a passage in jail at a very young age, a series of gunshots in the back of the head and in the head in 2012, he founded Griselda Records with his partner Westside Gunn and in 2017 the small label signed an agreement with Eminem’s Shady Records.
In five years Demond makes himself known through hosted with first-class colleagues, from DJ Premier to Busta Rhymes, and climbs the Olympus of hype with a series of mixtapes.
Read more about Conway the machine here.
“Nobles” — The Alchemist, Earl Sweatshirt, Navy Blue
As a boy, The Alchemist begins to identify with the urban sounds of hip-hop, and begins to compose his own. He joins other artists similar to him in the way of composing his own lyrics and in the strong rebellion against the suburban fabric of which they are part: among them Shifty Shellshock of Crazy Town, Evidence of Dilated Peoples and Scott Caan, son of James Caan. The Alchemist and Scott Caan decide to form a duo, called The Whooliganz. At a party in Los Angeles, they attract the attention of Cypress Hill frontman B-Real.
He invites the two guys to join his crew, The Soul Assassins, which also includes groups such as House of Pain and Funkdoobiest. In 1993, The Whooliganz released their debut single, “Put Your Handz Up.” The song receives little attention from the radio and the duo’s record company, Tommy Boy Records, decides to put aside the idea of an album of theirs. Scott Caan turns to acting, while The Alchemist takes an interest in beat-making.
Read more about The Alchemist here.
“SHOOT MY SHOT” — IDK f. Offset
Rapper known as Jay IDK who became famous for his Empty Bank album.
He found out he could write while in prison at 17 and started making songs behind bars.
The “IDK” in his name stands for “Ignorantly Delivering Knowledge”.
Read more about IDK here.
“Really Like That” — G Herbo
G Herbo (formerly known as Lil Herb), aka Herbert Randall Wright III (October 8, 1995), is an American rapper and songwriter.
He is best known for his albums Swervo and PTSD.
Wright grew up in Chicago. He left school when he was 16 after attending Hyde Park Academy High School. He was influenced by Meek Mill, Jeezy, Gucci Mane, Yo Gotti and Lil Wayne. He is close friends with rapper Lil Bibby, with whom he has collaborated on numerous songs. Both are artists of the N.L.M.B.
Read more about G Herbo here.
Suggest new hip hop songs contacting me here.
Read also: