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Fine Ho, Stay

Flo Milli
Capping off the Ho trilogy, Flo Milli flexes and shines on some of her best songs yet, even if the album is a little uneven.

Come With Me If You Want to Live

Devon Welsh
Despite its jacked-up end-times framing, the former Majical Cloudz singer’s third solo album mostly hews to the melancholy synth pop and emotional interrogations of his previous solo work.

Mr Beat the Road

BossMan Dlow
The “Get in With Me” rapper’s single-minded focus on getting money and spending it irresponsibly is a perfect distraction from the precarity of real life.

World Wide Whack

Tierra Whack
Five years after her brief but spectacular debut, Tierra Whack digs deep into her psyche for an anxious, dark, and raw follow-up. She remains a magnetic performer even if the music has lost some of its color.

Pinball

MIKE / Tony Seltzer
Continuing his impressive run, MIKE links with the Brooklyn producer for a deliriously fun record of low-stakes raps and bubbly beats. It’s the most energetic project the rapper’s ever made, an unexpected but welcome vibe change.