RIO DA YUNG O.G. – F.L.I.N.T. (Feeling Like Im Not Through)

RIO DA YUNG O.G. – F.L.I.N.T. (Feeling Like Im Not Through)

Some come out of prison worn down, but others emerge in top form. In 2025, Rio Da Yung O.G. clearly belongs to the latter category. Dedicated to his city, his second album since his release is a success. Whether solo or alongside RMC Mike, YN Jay, and a few others, its leading figure does justice to Flint rap with a project packed to the brim with his flavorful, off-the-wall antics.
CLIPPING – Dead Channel Sky

CLIPPING – Dead Channel Sky

Clipping still loves its concepts. This time, the trio leaves horrorcore behind to explore the cyberpunk universe and the threats looming over our hyperconnected world. True to its taste for experimentation, the Los Angeles band ventures into the realm of 1990s electronic music. All of this brings to mind the science-fiction-infused indie rap of that same era. And for that very reason, we like it.
LAZER DIM 700 – Sins Aloud

LAZER DIM 700 – Sins Aloud

Freshly inducted as a “Freshman,” Lazer Dim 700 solidifies his position with "Sins Aloud", his second album. Across eighteen short tracks, his thoughts are scattered chaotically over disorderly productions, where the wobbly sounds of plugg seamlessly blend with various other influences. All of it ultimately reflects the strangeness and fragmentation of rap in the 2020s.