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10 New Hip-Hop, R&B & Jazz Albums You Should Be Listening To (Week of September 16)

Mariah Carey

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Braxton Cook’s Black Mona Lisa EP is of the most refreshing projects to drop this week.

Mariah Carey is celebrating the 25th anniversary of Butterfly her fourth album. Today she reveals an expanded edition, on it, fans will find eight new tracks. 

Usher also released a new edition of his sophomore album My Way. On the anniversary edition of the album, fans can listen to all the original songs plus three reimagined tracks. Braxton Cook unveils his superb new EP, Black Mona Lisa featuring Marquis Hill. Blood Orange also drops an EP: Four Songs. And DIXSON presents 004DAISY with Tinashe, Vic Mensa, Stolen Nova, and Sevyn Streeter.

Pink Siifu and Real Bad Man have shared a collaborative project Real Bad Flights. This release features Boldy James, Armand Hammer, Kari Faux, EZ, and more. EST Gee has released the 21-track album I Never Felt Nun with some splashy features from Jeezy, Future, Jack Harlow, and Bryson Tiller. Symba and DJ Drama link up for Results Take Time – the project includes appearances from Pusha T, Roddy Ricch, Key Glock, and more. 

Additional releases from female rap duo Su’Lan (Forever Da Gang) and Son Little (Like Neptune) also captured our attention this week.

Usher – My Way: 25th Anniversary Edition

Usher My Way

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Mariah Carey – Butterfly: 25th Anniversary Expanded Edition

Mariah Carey Butterfly

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Braxton Cook – Black Mona Lisa

Braxton Cook

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Pink Siifu x Real Bad Man – Real Bad Flights

Pink Siifu

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Blood Orange – Four Songs

Blood Orange

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EST Gee – I Never Felt Nun

EST Gee

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Symba, DJ Drama – Results Take Time

Symba

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DIXSON – 004DAISY

DIXSON

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Su’Lan – Forever Da Gang

Su'Lan

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Son Little – Like Neptune

Son Little

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