All tagged Metro Boomin

OldMilk Spins Playlist (11.10.22)

After getting over the initial shock of the sonics and the presence of both artists lopsided in favor of Drake, Her Loss, the latest collab album from Drake and 21 Savage, has started to cement itself as one of my favorite albums of the year. I haven’t listened to any new music besides Her Loss. As a result, this playlist is compiled of my favorite tracks from Her Loss and some of my favorite 21 Savage & Drake songs. Tune in and enjoy!

OldMilk Spins Playlist (10.20.22)

With Lil Baby releasing his new record, It’s Only Me, I’ve decided to make a playlist revolving around my favorite tracks from my favorite Atlanta artists. I could go on for hours listing my favorite Atlanta trap songs but for the sake of my time and yours, I chose to add the first twelve Atlanta trap songs that came to me. Throughout this playlist, there’s music from Lil Baby, the Migos, 21 Savage, Future, Young Thug, Metro Boomin, and more! Tune in and enjoy!

OldMilk Spins Playlist (6.23.22)

This week’s playlist is a compilation of my favorite tracks of the week as well as some of my favorite tracks made by Drake and 21 Savage. This week’s playlist includes music from BIG30, Flo Milli, Westside Boogie, Drake, 21 Savage, Duke Duece, and more! Tune in & enjoy!

OldMilk Spins Playlist (5.12.22)

With this week being slow in regard to quality music, this playlist is compiled of tracks that I’ve found myself listening to over the past week. I’ve rediscovered some of my favorite tracks from years ago, listened to some new music, and of course listened to ‘The Heart Part 5’ by Kendrick Lamar. There’s music from Kendrick Lamar, Saba, Nas, Dreamville, Vince Staples, Playboi Carti, 21 Savage, Metro Boomin, Tee Grizzley, and more! Tune in and 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!