The music generating the most buzz this week is ‘Back and Forth’ by Kehlani featuring Missy Elliott. On paper it sounds like a collision of two very different energies, and in practice that is exactly what makes it work. Kehlani’s vocals carry the melodic weight while Missy slides in with the kind of effortless rap presence that reminds you why her name still commands attention decades into her career.
The music feels less like a calculated pairing and more like two artists who found genuine common ground. It is already drawing strong reactions from fans of both, which is not always guaranteed when collaborations reach across generational lines like this one does.
Chris Brown adds to his 2026 music run
Chris Brown continued his busy stretch with the release of ‘Obvious,’ a new single that leans into the polished, hook-driven sound he has built his catalog around. The music sits comfortably alongside his recent output and gives his fanbase something new to work with heading into a weekend where his ‘Raymond & Brown’ tour announcement with Usher is still dominating music conversation. For listeners who follow Brown closely, ‘Obvious’ delivers exactly what they come to him for.
Albums worth your full attention
Two full-length music projects stand out among this week’s releases. Snoop Dogg dropped 10 ‘Til Midnight, a new album that leans into the classic West Coast sound his catalog helped define. At this point in his career, Snoop releasing an album is less about proving something and more about adding to a legacy, and early listens suggest he understood the assignment.
Destin Conrad released wHIMSY!, a music project that positions him as one of the more interesting voices in contemporary R&B. The album continues the boundary-testing approach he has brought to each of his previous releases, and it rewards the kind of uninterrupted listening that playlists tend to discourage. Momo Boyd also delivered Miss Michigan this week, a project that signals genuine artistic growth and makes a strong case for her as a name worth tracking going forward.
Singles rounding out a full week
Beyond the headliners, several singles add to what has been a quietly stacked music week. Isaiah Rashad surfaced with ‘SAME SH!T,’ a track that returns to the introspective, textured approach that made his earlier work so compelling to his devoted following. Buddy’s Simmie Sims III brings a layered, influence-blending approach to hip-hop that feels simultaneously familiar and fresh.
On the R&B side, Kenyon Dixon released ‘Talk You Through It,’ a soulful single that showcases the vocal control that has made him a reliable presence in the genre. Tink contributed ‘Overrated,’ which carries her signature edge and has been gaining traction quickly since it dropped earlier this week.
A week that covered the full spectrum
What stands out about this particular Friday is the range. The Kehlani and Missy Elliott track alone would have made it a notable week, but the combination of full albums from Snoop and Destin Conrad alongside strong singles from Rashad, Tink, Kenyon Dixon, and Buddy gives listeners across R&B and hip-hop a legitimate amount to work through before the next cycle begins.
For anyone who has let their listening queue go stale, this week in music offers more than enough reason to clear it out.

