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1. Kanye West — Ye



It actually arrived. As promised, Kanye West has debuted his new album YE. Kanye revealed the album to the public for the first time at a listening session in Jackson Hole, Wyoming. Kanye live streamed the event on the WAV app. (The stream is over.) The album has yet to surface on digital streaming platforms and the official tracklist hasn’t been shared. The album is also being sold as part of merch bundles with the note that the “digital album will be delivered via e-mail upon global release on June 1.”



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2. Pusha T — DAYTONA



Daytona is the third studio album by American rapper Pusha T. It was released on May 25, 2018, by GOOD Music and Def Jam Recordings.



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3. ASAP Rocky — TESTING



“I’m experimenting in a more calculated way,” Rocky began. “I’m trying to make sure that I take precaution to where I’m not just drawing out of the lines all crazy, mixing my colors. I’m still trying to give you a beautiful canvas, but something different. I want to take a different approach, and I want to challenge the viewer who is tired of hearing the same old shit. You know, this shit is a cliché at this point.”



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4. Zaytoven — TrapHolizay



“I started off playing the piano in the church when I was five; My dad was a preacher and my mom was a choir director so that means I was in church four days out of the week. As a kid, I was trying to find something to do to keep myself occupied so that what’s got me to learn how to play the piano. I started off playing the drums but every boy in the church wanted to play the drums and if everybody wanted to play the drums, that means you may be able to play one song but after four other people play. Nobody was on the piano or the organ.”

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5. Juice WRLD — Goodbye & Good Riddance

The 19-year-old Illinois rapper Jared Higgins (aka Juice WRLD) arrived suddenly and fully formed on the Billboard charts over the last few months. First it was with a song called “All Girls Are the Same,” which is obviously bratty and stupid, but also sneakily catchy and endearing in the way it casts Higgins as a bit of a heartbroken doofus. “Tell me what's the secret to love, I don't get it,” he sings in a monotonous drone. Another single quickly followed, and Juice WRLD’s first official album, Goodbye & Good Riddance, fell out of the sky just months after news he’d signed a deal with a major label. As a result, Higgins feels a bit like a ringer who has been hidden from view and unveiled all at once.

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6. Waka Flocka Flame — Big Homie Flocka

The project, which you can stream below, features 23 new cuts produced by a range of trap workaholics, including Southside, Zaytoven and 808 Mafia. Longtime Brick Squad collaborator Lex Luger contributes four beats ("Flava," "On A Plate," "Paddy Kake" and "Snakes"). Waka taps Skippa Da Flippa and Jimmy Rocket, among others, for guest verses.

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