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Music Mondays With Fly KP 4.6.26

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This week a lot dropped, and there’s plenty of good music to add to your rotation so let’s get into what you should check out first.

Key Glock – “Loco”

Key Glock is back with Loco, repping Paper Route Empire and continuing to carry that legacy forward. You can feel that energy throughout the track. . .confident, hard-hitting, and exactly what fans expect from him.

Ty Dolla $ign & YG – “Teach You How to Luh Me”

Ty Dolla $ign and YG link up for Teach You How to Luh Me, bringing a smooth West Coast vibe. The record rides easy, and the video matches the energy, definitely a solid joint to keep in rotation.

Juicy J – The Trippy Tapes Vol. 1 (Album)

Juicy J drops The Trippy Tapes Vol. 1, and it’s packed with that classic sound he’s known for. As a producer, he’s still showing why he’s one of the best, delivering a project that feels both nostalgic and current at the same time.

Swae Lee – Same Difference (Album)

Swae Lee drops Same Difference, and this might be one of the standout projects of the week. The production is strong, and he really shows his versatility as an artist. One track to check out right away is Suitcase . .definitely a favorite and one you’ll keep on repeat.


Local Artist Spotlight: Rallo GreenVoicemails ( Album)

This week’s Local Artist Spotlight goes to Rallo Green and his latest project Voicemails.

On this 10-track project, Rallo delivers a deeply personal listening experience, taking fans through real emotions tied to love, loss, and growth. Each track plays a role in telling a story, making the project feel intentional and relatable from start to finish.

At its core, Voicemails is built around real-life moments and emotions, as Rallo explains:

“This is a concept album. It’s about those moments when you’re going through something with someone you love, and they’re not answering your calls. That silent treatment.”

Rallo’s journey as an artist has been built on consistency and growth, and his music reflects real-life experiences that listeners can connect with.

“Consistency is everything. Over time, my music has really evolved into a coping mechanism for me.”

That authenticity shows throughout Voicemails, as he turns real-life moments into music that feels honest and vulnerable. One of the standout records on the project is Habits, which captures the small, everyday moments that hit differently once a relationship changes.

“Everything I’ve been through—every struggle, every emotion—it goes into the music. These songs are real stories.”

Beyond the music, Rallo continues to stay focused and driven, building momentum and positioning himself for what’s next.

If you haven’t tapped in yet, Voicemails is a relatable and well crafted project that highlights Rallo Green’s growth and storytelling ability. Definitely one to keep in rotation.

 

I’m ALWAYS looking for artists to feature.
If you or someone you know just dropped new music and deserves the spotlight, hit me up:

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That’s it for this week. Let me know what you think, tap into the music, and I’ll see y’all next week.

Until next time… stay fly. ✈️

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