Hip hop artists unveil new music videos amid year-end buzz

Several prominent hip hop figures have kicked off the new year and holiday season with fresh music video releases and announcements. From live performances to album previews, these updates highlight ongoing activity in the genre. Highlights include works from Kehlani, DaBaby, and Travis Scott.

The hip hop scene has seen a flurry of music video activity as 2026 begins and the holidays wrap up. Kehlani started the year with a live performance of her single “Folded,” captivating audiences with its energy. DaBaby, a multi-platinum artist, announced his forthcoming album Be More Grateful and celebrated his birthday by dropping an official video, signaling a productive phase ahead.

Teyana Taylor marked the new year by drawing attention back to tracks from her Grammy-nominated album Escape Room. Meanwhile, G Herbo shared the video for “1 Chance,” described as a deep and introspective piece. Lil Uzi Vert introduced his single “What You Saying” alongside a accompanying visual, while Travis Scott delighted fans with the release of “PBT,” noted for its smooth and alluring style.

Snoop Dogg infused Christmas spirit into the NFL through a Netflix-confirmed project, blending entertainment with sports. 21 Savage advanced promotion for his fourth solo album with a new video drop. These releases, spanning performances and official visuals, underscore the genre's vibrant momentum, with artists leveraging videos to connect with fans during transitional periods like year-end celebrations.

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Vibrant winter street scene illustrating New Music Friday releases on December 19, 2025, highlighting Kali Uchis and Finn Wolfhard amid diverse genres and holiday cheer.
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New music Friday showcases diverse releases on December 19, 2025

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On December 19, 2025, artists across genres dropped new tracks and videos, capping off the year with holiday-themed and introspective music. Highlights include Kali Uchis's long-awaited official release of 'Muévolo' and Finn Wolfhard's directorial debut for a George Harrison classic. These releases offer a mix of pop, R&B, country, and dance tracks to soundtrack the season.

Complementing the previously announced early 2026 albums from artists like Zach Bryan, Lana Del Rey, Megadeth, and others, new highlights include hip-hop from A$AP Rocky and Drake, R&B from Ari Lennox and Ella Mai, and more from alternative, pop, and rock acts—promising continued momentum into the new year across diverse genres.

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Several prominent African artists have dropped or announced new music projects in late 2025, showcasing the vibrant Afrobeats and pop scenes. From Malawian singer Driemo's sophomore album to South African star Tyla's upcoming single, these releases highlight collaborations and personal storytelling across the continent.

Multi-platinum rapper DaBaby has revealed his upcoming album Be More Grateful, due out on January 16. He accompanied the news with a new single and video, “Don’t Insult Me,” featuring his daughter Twin. The release marks a personal and reflective turn in his music.

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Hip Hop Golden Age has released its annual ranking of the best hip hop albums from 2025, highlighting full-length studio projects that shaped the year's sound. Updated on December 22, the list features standout releases from veterans and newcomers alike, emphasizing artistic depth and innovation. De La Soul's reflective Cabin in the Sky tops the selection, marking a poignant return for the group.

Vulture has released its annual music preview, highlighting 43 albums set for release in 2026 that its writers and editors are eager to hear. The list spans genres from country and pop to punk and R&B, featuring established stars and reunions. Published on December 30, 2025, it forms part of a broader 2026 entertainment forecast including TV, movies, and books.

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Kendrick Lamar topped the 2026 Grammy nominations with nine, including three major categories, announced on Friday. The Los Angeles rapper's album GNX and single 'luther' featuring SZA earned widespread recognition, setting the stage for the 68th annual awards on February 1, 2026, in Los Angeles. Lady Gaga, Bad Bunny, and Sabrina Carpenter followed with multiple nominations across pop and other genres.

 

 

 

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