Given the volume of new music that is released these days, keeping track of all the latest releases can be extremely difficult.
Fear not, however, fans of rap music, for Rising Rap is here to help.
Below, we've listed all of the most exciting rap and R&B albums that are set to be released in the near future.
February 11
Usher – "Coming Home"
Usher's ninth studio album and his first solo project in almost eight years, "Coming Home," will also be the singer's first as an independent artist.
The album's release will coincide with Usher's upcoming Super Bowl LVIII halftime show performance on the same day.
February 15
Chief Keef – "Almighty So 2"
February 23
Erick the Architect – "I’ve Never Been Here Before"
March 1
Tyla – "Tyla"
Tyla rose to fame last summer thanks to her song "Water," which was a top 10 hit all over the world and sold over 1.7 million copies.
The Grammy nominated song is the lead single from Tyla's eponymous debut studio album, which will also feature her singles "Truth or Dare," "Butterflies," and "On and On."
Tyla told radio Capital XTRA in October that the album will primarily be "popiano" – a blend of amapiano and pop.
March 15
Tierra Whack – "World Wide Whack"
The hotly anticipated follow-up to Tierra Whack's 2018 debut studio album "Whack World," "World Wide Whack" is also being billed by the rapper as her "debut" project.
In a press release, Whack said that "World Wide Whack" is an alter ego "whose surprising story will unfold in images and video over the course of the album’s visual rollout."
TBA
A Boogie wit da Hoodie – "Better Off Alone"
Huncho Jack – "Huncho Jack, Jack Huncho 2"
Snoop Dogg – "Missionary"
"Missionary," Snoop Dogg's 20th studio album, promises to be very special indeed.
"It’s produced by Dr. Dre, it’s our 30th anniversary to 'Doggystyle,'" Snoop told Stephen A. Smith on the "K[no]w Mercy" podcast in October 2022.
Producer Smitty told AllHipHop in May that he "ain’t seen Dre this excited since 'The Chronic.'"
Mase – "Now We Even"
Chance the Rapper – "Star Line Gallery"
Pharoahe Monch – "External Affairs"
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