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There’s plenty of new music to sift through. How do you know what is good or bad? Well, that’s where we come in.

Aside from a busy week of interesting news, there’s always a plethora of dope music that drops. Sometimes it’s out of nowhere, and sometimes it is promoted and released right when we expect it. As rap heads, we are all for it and love to talk about the new ish that comes out. In an attempt to keep you up to date with everything, we are going to round up our favorite tracks that we’ve been bumping in the offices. Click through for the best songs of the week.

G-Eazy follows up the video for "I Mean It" with an attempt at a club banger with "Lotta That." It makes sense he'd bring A$AP Ferg (who recently contributed to a potential banger in A$AP Mob's "Hella Hoes") along for the ride.

The Oakland native pretty much keeps in theme with "I Mean It," except he's getting girls instead of specifically your girl this time. There's a lot of money to be had here, too.

"Lotta That," along with "I Mean It," will appear on These Things Happen, which drops on June 23.

Well, here's something to look forward to. YG and Bay Area artist Blanco are teaming up for a collaborative project that's set to drop later this summer. YG has more than enough tracks to last through the hotter months, but more is always welcome.

"Block Party" hints that the project could be another standout YG release. He's still about the party and women, but Cookin' Soul's production lifts the track. It shares some similarities to DJ Mustard's work on My Krazy Life, but it trades in Compton grit for a sunnier mood that's pushed by that grooving bass line. Give the track a listen above.

Previously: K Camp Featuring Lil Boosie, YG And Too $hort “Cut Her Off (Remix)”

After shutting it down at Webster Hall last Sunday, G-Unit continues to deliver their hardcore fans with new music. The crew decide to remix Trey Songz and Rick Ross' "Ordinary." As apposed to their street singles, this one sounds a bit more mainstream and mirrors the feel of "Wanna Get To Know You." Kidd Kidd's been snapping on these tracks lately.

Listen above and look for a project by The Unit something this year.

Money is indeed the anthem. Ab-Soul and ScHoolboy Q have collaborated on a number of tracks in the past, so the chemistry is pretty strong at this point. On the latest These Days... cut, Soulo and Q boast about why money is so important on "Hunnid Stax." The Kenny Beats production knocks too.

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Yelawolf has been behind the scenes ever since he released his Black Fall EP with DJ Paul. Reportedly, Yela is scheduled to release his sophomore album Love Story this year and to keep fans anticipating the project he drops "Honey Brown." Produced by DJ Paul, this sounds like a loose cut that didn't make Black Fall. Regardless, Yela is recounting his past with his signature rapid-fire flow and it sounds dope. Check it out above.

[via XclusivesZone]

Previously: Yelawolf Stays On His Grind

Meek Mill previewed his "0 To 100" freestyle a few days ago and made it perfectly clear that he doesn't shy away from confrontation. In the opening bars, Meek aims some sharp rhymes at his former Dreamchasers artist Louie V Gutta: "Rap nigga got my chain snatched, and he ain't even get the chain back/On the news with police, now he talkin' on Twitter/I ain't playin' that." Straight fire. Listen above and stay tuned for Dreams Worth More Than Money dropping later this year.

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