With more and more music released every day, it’s a near-impossible task to keep track of all the tunes that you like. From pop to hip-hop to alternative to K-pop to country, the choices made available feel endless — but no need to fret. Chron’s got you covered.
Here’s all the new music that’s coming out this weekend.
1. Megan Thee Stallion, “Thot Sh*t”
Megan Thee Stallion makes her big return after a brief hiatus from social media with her latest track, “Thot Sh*t.” It seems as if the emcee is leaving her Hot Girl Meg persona behind and bringing back the widely adored “Tina Snow.”
2. Larry June, “Orange Print”
California-based rapper Larry June is back with more smooth tunes with his latest project, “Orange Print.” The newest project from the luxury rapper features verses from popular rappers like Money Man, Dej Loaf and Houston’s very own Trae Tha Truth.
3. Garbage, “No Gods, No Masters”
Garbage’s “No Gods, No Masters” marks the seventh full-length studio release for the alternative rock band over their veteran career of 20+ years. “No Gods, No Masters” was co-produced with Billy Bush.
4. Pi’erre Bourne, “The Life of Pi’erre 5”
The fifth installment of the rapper-producer’s long-running series shows growth from his last effort and gives us new work from rap’s favorite rockstars, Lil Uzi Vert and Playboi Carti.
5. Maroon 5, “Jordi”
Jordi is the seventh studio album by Maroon 5, and the album bleeds over from pop to hip-hop and R&B, with guest appearances from Megan Thee Stallion, Bantu, H.E.R., YG, and late rappers Juice Wrld and Nipsey Hussle.
6. Migos, “Culture III”
From their humble beginnings with projects like “No Label” to their success on mainstream radio, the rap trio Migos has always seemed to deliver catchy bars and quotables, and the group maintains that same pace with their latest release in their “Culture” series, “Culture III.” The album marks the fourth studio album release from the group after all three artists have managed to make solo projects or be seen individually on other artists’ albums.
7. Polo G, “Hall of Fame”
Polo G’s “Hall of Fame” is the follow-up to the rapper’s “The Goat” project last year, which debuted at No. 2 on the Billboard 200. Having recently earned his first No. 1 hit with “RAPSTAR” earlier this month, the Chicago native is well-positioned to add a No. 1 album to his list of accolades.
8. Sleater-Kinney, “Path of Wellness”
The 10th full-length studio release for the Portland, Oregon-based alternative rock duo was self-produced, a first in the duo’s 27-year run. The project is the group’s first release after their drummer, Janet Weiss, left the group over creative differences.
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