Tag: billy woods
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The 40 Best Songs of 2025
Arguably the most cutting edge class of memorable music ushering in a new era when there’s no lost future, baby, with the 40 Best Songs of 2025.
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The 50 Best Albums of 2025
An overwhelming transitional year in music gives way for those creating exciting new shapes in sound across the underground and mainstream alternative to be seen with the 50 Best Albums of 2025.
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Armand Hammer & The Alchemist – “Super Nintendo”
Adulthood has its ways of looking back on yesterday without the warm rose tinted glasses on, but billy woods and ELUCID have found a way to keep both visions in tact within their game on the lead single off ‘Mercy’, their collaborative new album with The Alchemist.
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Recommended Album: billy woods – ‘GOLLIWOG’
There’s no way out of this world and billy woods makes sure that terrifies you using the twisted genius behind his masterful horrorcore pen.
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billy woods feat. Steel Tipped Dove – “BLK ZMBY”
Money can’t mask the scent of those who are already dead inside, and billy woods swarms to consume their bodies on the latest preview from ‘GOLLIWOGG’.
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billy woods – “Misery”
A bloody encounter with a femme fatale succubus as written in graphic-detailed rap poetry by billy woods on the lead single off his new album, ‘GOLLIWOG’.
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The 50 Best Albums of 2023
In a year in music that felt like a lot, there was no shortage of great new sounds across the alternative spectrums of rock, pop, rap, and its experimental edges with the 50 Best Albums of 2023.
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The 30 Best Songs of 2023
From perfectly crafted songwriting, finessed prose and futuristic beats, the cutting edge of pop, and a new class of alt-rock anthems, these are the 30 Best Songs of 2023.
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Recommended Album: billy woods & Kenny Segal – ‘Maps’
On his latest collaborative effort with producer Kenny Segal, everything feels so big and fragile when merging into the same timeline as billy woods sees it.
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billy woods & Kenny Segal – “Soft Landing’
The mind takes flight and works the NYC underground rapper on the second single from ‘Maps’, his collaborative album with Kenny Segal.