All tagged Kendrick Lamar
The new music from EST Gee and Symba + DJ Drama carried the past week in Hip-Hop, however, I had some more time to listen to music I’ve missed from past weeks like Realer 2 by NBA Youngboy. Additionally, Ab-Soul released a new single, so I included some of my favorite Ab-Soul tracks in hopes that he releases a new album this year. Tune in and enjoy!
This week’s playlist is an assortment of songs that have been stuck in my head over the past week. There’s music from Juice WRLD, Lil Tecca, Tyler The Creator, 21 Savage, Drake, Kendrick Lamar, Amber Mark, UMI, and more on this week’s playlist! Tune in and enjoy!
With one of my favorite Neo-Soul artists, UMI, releasing her debut album Forest in the City, this week’s playlist is comprised of some of my favorite Neo-Soul, R&B, and melodic tracks. This week’s playlist is compiled of music from Ari Lennox, UMI, Saba, Amber Mark, Childish Gambino, TheHxliday, Lil Tecca, Gunna, Kendrick Lamar, Kamaiyah, and more! Tune in & enjoy!
This week’s playlist is comprised of some of my favorite new music over the past week. There’s music from Dreezy, Hit-Boy, Baby Tate, Babyface Ray, Kendrick Lamar, Maxo Kream, Gunna, Jelly, Pi’erre Bourne, and more! Tune in and enjoy!
With Kendrick Lamar releasing his first album in five years, Mr. Morale & The Big Steppers, I’ve found myself relistening to some of my favorite Kendrick Lamar tracks. This week’s playlist is comprised of some of my favorite Kendrick Lamar tracks from Section.80, good kid m.A.A.d city, To Pimp A Butterfly, DAMN., and Mr. Morale & The Big Steppers. Making cameos throughout this playlist are GLC, Jay Rock, MC Eiht, George Clinton, Thundercat, U2, Sampha, Baby Keem, Sam Dew, and Beth Gibbons. Tune in and enjoy!
With this week being slow in regard to quality music, this playlist is compiled of tracks that I’ve found myself listening to over the past week. I’ve rediscovered some of my favorite tracks from years ago, listened to some new music, and of course listened to ‘The Heart Part 5’ by Kendrick Lamar. There’s music from Kendrick Lamar, Saba, Nas, Dreamville, Vince Staples, Playboi Carti, 21 Savage, Metro Boomin, Tee Grizzley, and more! Tune in and enjoy!
Last Friday Pusha T released It’s Almost Dry, an album where the concept was basically a beat battle between Pharrell Williams and Kanye West, two of the best producers of all time. This week’s playlist furthers Pusha T’s concept as I select eight of my favorite Pharrell-produced tracks and eight of my favorite Kanye-produced tracks. On the vocals of these tracks are appearances from Kendrick Lamar, Pusha T, Tyler The Creator, Lil Uzi Vert, 2 Chainz, JAY-Z, Pharrell Williams, Kanye West, and more! I hope you enjoy it!
February is Black History Month and while 2022’s edition hasn’t been the most memorable, I’d be remised if I didn’t do something to celebrate Black people. As you can probably guess, the theme of this week’s playlist is Black History Month, focusing on tracks that speak specifically to Black people. I’ve selected tracks from Lupe Fiasco, Saba, Nipsey Hussle, Kendrick Lamar, Rapsody, Big K.R.I.T., Noname, Joey Bada$$, and more to create a playlist that speaks to the current realities of Black America. I hope you enjoy it!
This update will serve as the final update of the year. 2021 was a fruitful year of Hip-Hop music, ultimately making this year the best year of music since 2016. On the season two finale of The Cap Podcast, I mentioned more than thirty tracks as some of my favorites from the year. While I had to make some cuts, these sixteen tracks are some of my favorites of 2021! I hope you enjoy this playlist! Happy Holidays and Happy New Year to all!
It’s been a slow week regarding Hip-Hop music, so that gives us the ability to branch out and explore some music outside of the typical Hip-Hop box. The playlist for the week of November 11th does just that with music from The Anxiety, Silk Sonic, Summer Walker, Terrace Martin, and more! Of course, it wouldn’t be an OldMilk playlist without some actual Hip-Hop music so those tracks that prove to be more traditionally Hip-Hop can be found at the end of the playlist. I hope you enjoy this week’s playlist!