New Music Friday: Usher’s ‘My Way’ Deluxe, EST Gee Still Feels ‘Nun,’ Symba Says ‘Results Take Time,’& More!

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The first song on the list is a throwback for the OGs and a reminder for the newbies of how Usher stole everyone’s heart. That’s not all. Nicki Minaj also took time away from battling trolling bloggers to jump on BLEU’s new song, “Love In The Way.” Have a fun Friday as you jam to these songs from EST Gee, Symba, and more.

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In its silver jubilee year, Usher decided, why not go back? Why not just remind us all how it all started? 

The deluxe version of the My Way album features all the original songs with “exclusive, reimagined tracks.”

One thing this album will leave you with is an appreciation for how Usher has grown and remained relevant for decades. 

Have a listen.

CMG is CMGee-ing! They stay winning. 

The artists are churning out music at a great rate, including new signee 10 Percent. 

While Moneybagg Yo collaborated on multiple features, EST Gee was cooking his latest album, I Never Felt Nun. 

The talented rapper’s new offering is a 21-song ride with Machine Gun Kelly, Future, and Jack Harlow.

Does EST Gee feel anything, though? 

This album stays on a thread of albums named for feeling nothing: Ion Feel Nun (2020) and I Still Don’t Feel Nun (2020).

Fans would surely love this album, especially, if they enjoyed the previous ones.

Symba knows the drill, and understands that success results from a sustained grind; it takes time. 

The rapper, whose sound is featured on NFL: Madden, collaborated with DJ Drama to create this masterpiece of a mixtape. 

Go listen to this 16-track ode to the hustle, with songs like “Never End Up Broke (Part 2)” featuring Pusha T, “On God,” and “Find A Way.”

With Survivor’s Remorse nearing its official release, G Herbo collaborated on “Blues” with Future, the Trap King. 

Produced by ATL John, the song fuses the strength of each rapper’s vocals, creating an almost-seamless listening experience. 

Hit play and enjoy.

This surprise two-song drop is just on brand for Kodak. 

Yak goes out of his way to be chaotic and refuses to follow the herd. 

The 25-year-old rapper has found his sweet spot, perfected his flow, and delivery that he’s ready to serve to fans. 

The song is available for streaming everywhere and not a bad way to close his summer business.

It’s Bleu time!!!  

The “Super Freaky Girl” rapper has teamed up with Alabama rapper Bleu to present a new slow jam, “Love in the Way,” and it’s fire.

Jam to it, let us know what you think. The Afrobeat King is at it again.

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Also, be sure to give a listen to Little Dragon and JID’s “Stay,” and Ab-Soul’s “Moonshooter.”

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