It is officially Friday, and the music world delivered. This week’s new releases span R&B, hip-hop and everything in between, with a lineup that stretches across generations and coasts. Whether you are looking for a rap collaboration years in the making or a soul-forward debut album, there is something here worth pressing play on.
Here is a look at the best new music dropping this week. Best new music this week, 9 fresh tracks you need to hear
Kehlani ft. Missy Elliott – Back and forth
Kehlani links with Missy Elliott on a thrilling new collab. The most talked-about release of the week is finally here. Kehlani teams up with the legendary Missy Elliott on Back and Forth, a pairing that felt inevitable the moment it was announced.
The track blends Kehlani’s smooth, emotive delivery with Elliott’s unmistakable energy, resulting in one of the more exciting R&B collaborations in recent memory. For fans who have been waiting on this one, it does not disappoint.
 Momo Boyd – Miss Michigan
Singer Momo Boyd steps into a bigger spotlight with her album Miss Michigan, a project that feels both personal and cinematic. Boyd brings a distinct voice and emotional range to the project, making a strong case for herself as one of the more compelling new artists in R&B right now. The album is well worth a full listen from top to bottom.
 Isaiah Rashad – Same sh!t
Isaiah Rashad makes his return with Same Sh!t, reminding listeners exactly why his pen is respected across the genre. The project carries his signature introspective tone and layered production, delivered with the kind of quiet confidence that has defined his catalog.
Chris Brown – Obvious
Chris Brown is back with Obvious, adding another entry to what has been a prolific stretch for the R&B veteran. The track leans into a smooth, melodic pocket that suits his strengths, and it arrives as a welcome reminder of why his fanbase remains so devoted.
 Destin Conrad – wHIMSY!
Destin Conrad continues to build momentum with wHIMSY!, a project that showcases his range as both a vocalist and a creative. The album has a playful, layered quality that rewards repeated listening, and it cements Conrad’s place as one of the more exciting voices in contemporary R&B.
Kenyon Dixon – Talk you through it
Kenyon Dixon delivers a tender, reassuring moment with Talk You Through It, a track that highlights his gift for emotional storytelling. Dixon has quietly become one of the most consistent artists in the independent R&B space, and this single is a strong reminder of that.
 Snoop Dogg – 10 til midnight
Snoop Dogg adds to his ever-expanding discography with 10 Til Midnight, a project that carries the relaxed, confident energy that has made him an enduring figure in hip-hop for more than three decades. It is exactly the kind of late-night listening experience the title promises.
Tink – Overrated
Chicago’s Tink returns with Overrated, a sharp, self assured track that leans into her no nonsense delivery. She has always had the talent to match her ambition, and this single is another example of an artist who knows exactly who she is.
 Adekunle Gold ft. Olamide – Formation
Rounding out the week is a standout Afrobeats pairing: Adekunle Gold links with Olamide on Formation, a track that brings together two of Nigeria’s most celebrated voices. The chemistry between them is natural, and the result is one of the more infectious releases of the week.
Also worth adding to your rotation this week: REMI’s Let’s Talk, Uncle Waffles TASTE, Joyner Lucas Reconsider and Buddy’s Simmie Sims III. It has been a full week for music, and the playlist practically builds itself.

