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3 months ago

Sk8star: "Yeannn" [ft. Teezus]

Atlanta's ØWay collective channels chameleonic, Auto-Tuned YSL-style rap led by Sk8star, Tezzus, and collaborators, blending Southern slang innovation with trap production.
fromPitchfork
3 months ago

Bby Kell: "SPLURGINBAGS"

Chances are, if the Atlanta rapper sounds like they have a loogie stuck in their throat, I'll probably like them. B5 and Zeeball? Yep-"Heist" might be the biggest omission from our Best Rap Songs of 2025 list. Rroxket? I still listen to his zooted-out regularly. Before I get carried away, let's add Bby Kell to that list. Her new tape, Straight Pop, is cool as hell-it reminds me of Glokk40Spaz back when his bread and butter was belligerent dark plugg.
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fromPitchfork
6 months ago

quinn / FearDorian: Before You Press Play

quinn and FearDorian's album Before You Press Play blends fragmented digital identities and diverse production styles to explore adulthood's complicated experience of fun.
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fromstupidDOPE | Est. 2008
7 months ago

Young Thug and YFN Lucci Bury the Hatchet With "STILL WAITING." | stupidDOPE | Est. 2008

Young Thug and YFN Lucci ended their long-standing feud and released coordinated collaborative tracks emphasizing resilience, loyalty, and solidarity in Atlanta's rap scene.
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fromPitchfork
9 months ago

Watch MexikoDro's Video for New Song "Marta"

MexikoDro has released "Marta," his first song since signing with Republic Records, continuing his artistic momentum.
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fromPitchfork
10 months ago

An Interview With MexikoDro, the Atlanta Rapper Behind One of His City's Best Songs of the Year

MexikoDro's music video "No Date" captures a nostalgic feel for 2000s car-centric rap, reflecting past Atlanta culture.
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fromPitchfork
10 months ago

LAZER DIM 700: Sins Aloud

LAZER DIM 700's format challenges traditional listening experiences, reflecting Lazer's modern, DIY approach to hip-hop.
fromPitchfork
10 months ago

The Spirit of Atlanta's Futuristic Era Is Back

Rich Kidz's bright melodies and boy band vibe, Yung L.A.'s slurred whisper-sing, and Young Dro's country club fashion created an upbeat, yet fantastical portrayal of life that felt unique to the Atlanta scene.
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