CRT FRSH (Licensed Recent) Playlist 11.28.25

Glad Vacation Season, Hip-Hop Wired Nation! We’re again with a brand new and, ahem, contemporary CRT FRSH playlist. This week, we open up with one among R&B’s most prolific vocalists paired with among the finest out of New Orleans, and rather more.
I wish to clarify how I strategy curating the CRT FRSH playlist. Most significantly, I don’t segregate my Hip-Hop. Each type of music from the primary cultural tree deserves a hear and a glance. After I assemble the playlist, I wish to embody all areas throughout the States and, when relevant, throughout the globe. I additionally wish to entertain each fan of Hip-Hop, not simply those that take pleasure in one phase of it. Now that we’ve received that out of the way in which, let’s get to it.
The CRT FRSH playlist is a labor of affection. We don’t take funds, nor will we do favors. We solely add joints to our playlist that match the theme and imaginative and prescient we’re going for and don’t search to waste the listener’s time. Additional, we don’t stick to 1 lane of Hip-Hop. We consider that each one features of the music ought to get some mild, whether or not it’s younger lions within the trenches or these hoping for that one shot to blow as much as grizzled veterans puffing out their chests with tons extra to say. — D.L. Chandler, Lead Curator, CRT FRSH
Whereas everybody remains to be deep in these leftover plates, we’re dusting off the playlist to convey you 20 new joints after just a few weeks off to gather ourselves.
This newest drop opens with Ty Dolla $ign’s “WHAT I WANT” observe that includes Lil Wayne from the singer’s TYCOON album. That’s adopted by Ghais Guevara’s “Self-Medicated” from the gifted Philadelphia rapper and producer’s Full Goyard EP from this previous summer time. Wale’s every little thing is so much is one among his finest albums up to now, and the observe “Stomach” is transferring as a background observe throughout social media. We then comply with that with Anti LIlly and Phoniks’ “Surprise Why” from their glorious All Good Issues album.
From there, we hop to Lil Child’s “All On Me” that includes G Herbo from the Atlanta rapper’s Center Of The Summer time venture. We then comply with with Domo Genesis and Graymatter’s “SHEDDINGWEIGHT” from their SCRAM! album, which may be the best-produced Hip-Hop album of the 12 months, in our opinion.
Salute to Quavo, Yeat, BNYX, Oh No, DJ Romes, BunnaB, Che Noir, 7xvethegenius, Range God Cooks, Conway The Machine, Roc Marciano, Cardi B, Latto, Jeezy, A$AP Twelvy, Russ, Westside Gunn, Benny The Butcher, Kevin Gates, Rick Ross, Chris Patrick, MARCO PLUS, Hit-Boy, The Alchemist, Jay Worthy, Huge Hit, Joey Fatts, and Vince Staples.
Keep tuned for the subsequent replace, which you’ll be able to count on in two weeks. Benefit from the music!
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