Suicide Squad Soundtrack  – Various Artists 

While the reviews have been poor for the latest DC adaption, the soundtrack to Suicide Squad has a few more positives. Featuring an eclectic list of artists, the compilation of songs covers everything from hip-hop to pop to electronica and old time rock and roll.

The majority of songs are new, with Grimes’ industrial themed Medieval Warfare, Kevin Gates’ rap meets club banger Know Better, and the smooth R&B of Kehlani’s Gangster the clear highlights, but for me, it’s the Action Bronson, Dan Auerbach and Mark Ronson collaboration, Standing In The Rain, that stands head and shoulders above anything else on the album. Ronson crafts a retro-styled beat that harks back to his Version days, with Bronson dropping lyrical bombs about using milfhunter.com and dressing like a playboy, and Auerbach providing the haunting hook that interlopes lyrics from Oran “Juice” Jones’ 80s classic The Rain.

As is the case with most soundtracks these days, a couple of older, well-known tracks get a look in. Eminem’s massive 2002 hit Without Me, War’s Slippin’ Into Darkness and the Creedence Clearwater Revival classic Fortunate Son all feature, while Panic At The Disco’s rendition of Queen’s Bohemian Rhapsody is sacrilegious. It must be said Skrillex and Rick Ross’ Purple Lamborghini and the Lil Wayne, Wiz Khalifa, Logic, Ty Dolla $ign and Imagine Dragons collaboration, Sucker For Pain, are both songs the soundtrack could go without.

Verdict: A few missteps but on the whole, a satisfying soundtrack that supersedes the film.

https://api.soundcloud.com/tracks/276897838

2 Chainz – Daniel Son; Necklace Don

2 Chainz is on somewhat of roll this year. His January mixtape, Felt Like Cappin (read our review here), and Lil Wayne collaborative album, ColleGrove (read our review here), both garnered a positive reception from fans and critics alike, and with anticipation growing for the release of his third solo record, 2 Chainz has come through with surprise mixtape Daniel Son; Necklace Don.

Consisting of 10 tracks with production from the likes of TM88, K Swisha, DJ Spinz, Dun Deal and C4, Daniel Son; Necklace Don is a typical 2 Chainz release, with hard hitting trap beats providing the base for the rapper’s identifiable flow and often hilarious rhymes. 2 Chainz goes in over flute sampling Kilo, reminds us he’s a “blessing” on the track of the same name, and imparts a message of positivity on Ghetto. The tape features only two guests, with YFN Lucci You adding a hook and a verse on In Love Wit Her, and Drake joining 2 Chainz on the ego trip, piano laced Big Amount.

Verdict: Daniel Son; Necklace Don is the perfect stop gap until 2 Chainz drops his next long player.

https://api.soundcloud.com/tracks/276887356

DJ Snake – Encore

French electronic producer and rapper DJ Snake is best known for Turn Down For What, his huge collaboration with Lil Jon that went global at the end of 2013. Since then he’s released a number of hit singles and continued work on his debut album, Encore, which was finally released last week.

Even if you’ve only ever heard Turn Down For What, you know what to expect with this album. Over the course of 14 tracks Snake delivers an album of modern EDM bangers with flourishes of hip-hop, shaped by a long list of guest producers, singers and rappers. Skrillex lends a hand for the production of Sahara, resulting in a standard Skrillex thumper, Moksi helps out with another rave number on the pumping Pigalle, while Aussie George Maple provides an alluring hook on the Diplo-esque Talk. UK singer Bipolar Sunshine contributes vocals on the pleasant Middle and bass heavy Future Pt 2, with Justin Bieber’s sweet pop vocals on the rumoured Selena Gomez ode, Let Me Love You, giving the album pop credentials.

While the majority of Encore is fuelled by EDM, there are a number of rapper’s involved and, as a big hip-hop fan, these moments are the album’s best in my humble opinion. While the Swizz Beatz cameo isn’t necessary, both Jeremih and Young Thug make their presence felt on the commercial The Half and Travi$ Scott, Migos and G4SHI join with Snake for the trap anthem Oh Me Oh My.

Verdict: A little too EDM-oriented for my tastes, but worth a listen.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VPB-xmtw2VE

Image: Empireonline 

If any day exists as a gift, it must certainly be Friday. Particularly when that Friday brings sweet, sweet new offerings from the world of hip-hop. Now, of course, we aren’t savages, and so then we come to wrap our gift and bedazzle it with all the joyousness of gift—giving. Like Christmas morning, but just six months earlier.

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Featuring the talents of such artists as Ye Ali, Lil Wayne, Snoop Dogg, wifisfuneral and Rich the Kid, embrace the wrap of rap we call — the ‘Rap Wrap’.

Ye Ali — Time

Singer/Rapper Ye Ali, who refers to himself as the ‘Trap House Jodeci’, tapped HotNewHipHop to drop this exclusive woozy, R&B/Trap hybrid on which he sings about the pains of not having enough time with a fling. A smooth introduction to Ali’s many talents, ‘Time’ is a brilliant way to ease in the day.

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Lil Wayne, Wiz Khalifa, Imagine Dragons, Logic & Ty Dolla $ign — Sucker for Pain

The latest track unleashed from the huge lineup on the upcoming Suicide Squad: The Album, this trippy, organ-laced beat enlists a handful of major names for this drop, which hopes to set the scene for upcoming DC Comics film Suicide Squad. With solid efforts from all the names involved, it becomes a task to wonder who offers the best contribution to what is undoubtedly an enormous track.

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Fat Joe & Remy Ma (ft. French Montana, E-40, Game & Snoop Dogg) — All The Way Up (Westside Remix)

Fat Joe is somehow still riding high in 2016 with mega-hit All The Way Up, which received a brilliant guest verse from Jay-Z himself only recently. He’s looking to further that hit’s success with this Westside remix featuring the West Coast talents of E-40, The Game and Snoop Dogg, all of whom bring their A-games to this extraordinary beat.

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wifisfuneral — Born 2 Lose, Born 2 Win

A bit of a lesser known name than most of the artists on this list, wifisfuneral is an artist who copped a co-sign from Earl Sweatshirt, himself. Over a curiously dark, cinematic beat, wifisfuneral shouts back at Earl and raps about his success and potential, putting the world on notice.

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Mod Sun (ft. D.R.A.M. and Rich the Kid) — Smokin’ What I’m Smokin’ On

Rock-rapper Mod Sun combines forces with D.R.A.M. and Rich the Kid for this trap offering over a Don Cannon beat, big-upping and shouting out their lifestyles while swapping the spotlight.

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Clams Casino (ft. Vince Staples) — All Nite

This track taken from Clams Casino‘s upcoming debut album 32 Levels has only been out for a short time, but gets a further boost with this video release from Clams and Vince Staples, utilising mind-bending visual effects as Vince raps in an industrial setting. With the buzz built up around this track already, the video provides a perfect accompaniment.

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PARTYNEXTDOOR (ft. Drake) — Come And See Me

Further fuelling the dating rumours surrounding the pair, Kylie Jenner appears in the video for this PARTYNEXTDOOR smash, presumably taken from PND’s upcoming P3 album. Featuring further video cameos from names like Jhene Aiko and Big Sean, the video finds PARTYNEXTDOOR finally coming to see Jenner for an awkward half-kiss.

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Images via PARTYNEXTDOOR ‘Come and See Me’ and Zazzle.com.au

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