All tagged G Herbo

OldMilk Spins Playlist (10.13.22)

After an insurmountable amount of Hip-Hop music came out last week, I felt I needed a break from the genre. Luckily, Willow, Joyce Wrice, and Samaria, three of my favorite non-Hip-Hop artists, released music over the past week. This week’s playlist is comprised of my favorite tracks from the projects those three artists released along with some music from Lil Yachty, G Herbo, Quavo, and Takeoff. Tune in and enjoy!

OldMilk Spins Playlist (9.15.22)

NAV and Ari Lennox dropped albums last week that have a refreshing mild throwback feeling. Because of the great music these two artists released, I’ve included plenty of songs from their new albums as well as music from Lil Uzi Vert, EST Gee, Roddy Ricch, Willow, and more! Tune in and enjoy!

OldMilk Spins Playlist (8.4.22)

With there being a lull in new Hip-Hop music, the past week has allowed me to check out some projects that have fallen through the cracks. On this week’s playlist, there is music from Maxo Kream, Icewear Vezzo, Doe Boy, Nardo Wick, NAV, Rod Wave, and more! Tune in & enjoy!

OldMilk Spins Playlist (5.26.22)

This week’s playlist is comprised of some of my favorite new music over the past week. There’s music from Dreezy, Hit-Boy, Baby Tate, Babyface Ray, Kendrick Lamar, Maxo Kream, Gunna, Jelly, Pi’erre Bourne, and more! Tune in and enjoy!

OldMilk Spins Playlist (3.10.22)

After a week off, the OldMilk Spins Playlist is back! Throughout the past two weeks, we’ve had a lot of music come out so I wanted to create a playlist that pairs the new releases with some of my favorite tracks overall. I’ve selected tracks from Kodak Black, King Von, Joey Bada$$, Morray, Hit-Boy, Yungeen Ace, Gunna, and more! Enjoy!

OldMilk Spins Playlist (2.24.22)

February is Black History Month and while 2022’s edition hasn’t been the most memorable, I’d be remised if I didn’t do something to celebrate Black people. As you can probably guess, the theme of this week’s playlist is Black History Month, focusing on tracks that speak specifically to Black people. I’ve selected tracks from Lupe Fiasco, Saba, Nipsey Hussle, Kendrick Lamar, Rapsody, Big K.R.I.T., Noname, Joey Bada$$, and more to create a playlist that speaks to the current realities of Black America. I hope you enjoy it!