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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.

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Wu-Tang Clan, "Ron O'Neal"

It looks like the Wu-Tang Clan is finally ready to rise again. After Raekwon and the RZA reconciled and the entire collective appeared on The Daily Show on Wednesday (Aug. 7), the Wu-Tang dropped the official version of "Ron O'Neal" right after performing it on the show.

The title refers to the late director/actor who appeared as Youngblood Priest in 1972's Super Fly. The group tries to evoke similar badassery here. Ghostface Killah arguably comes out with the most memorable verse, in which he details folks doing coke through a crazy straw and "Spongebob niggas" getting scarred.

The delayed A Better Tomorrow is due in November.

Previously: Wu-Tang Clan Perform Their New Single “Ron O’Neal” On ‘The Daily Show’
Wu-Tang Clan Featuring Nathaniel “Keep Watch”

Mike WiLL Made It Featuring Young Thug “Take A Picture”

Mike Will releases his highly anticipated banger with Young Thug called "Take A Picture," which is a cut off his mixtape Ransom. Following the success of "23" and "Buy The World" with Kendrick Lamar and Lil Wayne, you can expect "Take A Picture" will take off too.

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Lil Boosie, "Crazy"

Lil Boosie is working hard. Since his release from prison, Boosie has been hitting the studio and putting out guest verses on this year's biggest songs. His original material - "She Want Some" and "Heart Of A Lion" - have been picking up as well. Today, he drops "Crazy," which has him contemplating whatever he's mind is actually right through various life situations.

Listen to it above, and look out for Touchdown 2 Cause Hell dropping Sept. 23.

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Joey Bada$$, "Big Dusty"

The New York scene sub-25 scene has become a bit more crowded since former XXL Freshman Joey Bada$$ and the Pro Era crew broke out in 2012. Bobby Shmurda's "Hot Nigga" is almost unquestionably the biggest thing to come out of Brooklyn these past few weeks where Joey Bada$$ has been quiet (save the short film, "No Regrets"). It doesn't look like he's willing to let Shurmda's buzz quiet his movement on "Big Dusty," the first single off B4.DA.$$.

There's been a debate on whether Bada$$' '90s influence is credible or simply derivative. "Big Dusty" is more in line with the former. The young rhymer's grit is very noticeable as he spits over the sinister piano loop provided by Kirk Knight.

B4.DA.$$, which also features production work from Hit-Boy, should be on the way later this year.

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Action Bronson, "Easy Rider"

Peter Rosenberg premiered a gem on his mixshow late on Sunday night. He played Action Bronson's Party Supplies-produced "Easy Rider" — a joint off his upcoming Mr. Wonderful. If 2014 hasn't been cutting it when it comes to hip-hop albums, it looks like Bronson's upcoming debut due later this year might be worth the wait.

A studio album doesn't necessarily mean a new Action Bronson though. "Easy Rider" keeps his eccentricities and laser-focused lyricism intact. There's not many rappers other than Bronson who can spit lyrics like, "I had dreams of fuckin' Keri Hilson in my done kiss welcome naked at the Hilton with a bitch that looks like Seal's cousin," over droning guitars and make it all sound like some sort of Quentin Tarantino-meets-Marvel opening sequence. There's also a guitar solo thrown at the end for good measure.

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