DJ Haram and Sha Ray make Critical Thot sound like femme authority with teeth
20 June catch-up: DJ Haram and Sha Ray’s Critical Thot pushes experimental club, rap pressure and femme authority into one sharp weekend release.
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20 June catch-up: DJ Haram and Sha Ray’s Critical Thot pushes experimental club, rap pressure and femme authority into one sharp weekend release.
JA'GANE and GRIFFEN release The Immortal instrumentals, giving the Chicago hip-hop project a full beat-tape afterlife of boom-bap structure and instrumental rap pressure.
Anysia Kym and Tony Seltzer’s Purity (Flips) gets 17 June review attention, pushing pop, R&B, rap and electronic textures through a reshaped collaborative lens.
Ecca Vandal releases Looking for People to Unfollow via Loma Vista, her second studio album and a fierce return that blurs punk, rap, electronic music and heavy guitars into a very 2026 statement about confrontation, release and self-definition.
MC Sean’s Heights Scoreboard is a compact old-school rap track that feels built around attitude, rhythm and timeless rap confidence.