Wednesday Roundups #85: 14 Albums/EPs You Should Listen to In Your Spare Time
With Jae Skeese, OVI WOOD, Yola, DivaGurl, Red Hands, Naesia, VANARIN, Monfort, Franchesca, Richie Rich, The Pro-Teens, and others listed, hit play on these projects released last week.
Welcome back to another issue of Wednesday Roundups!
Diving into the world of music can be overwhelming with the constant influx of albums. That’s where Shatter the Standards makes your musical navigation easier every Wednesday. They slice through the noise, bringing you a curated list of noteworthy new drops accessible on streaming platforms. They handpicked specific records from this past release week to curate a diverse lineup, including Jae Skeese, OVI WOOD, Yola, DivaGurl, Red Hands, Naesia, VANARIN, Monfort, Franchesca, Richie Rich, The Pro-Teens, Kele, Napoleon da Legend & JR Swiftz, and Parchman Prison Prayer.
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Jae Skeese: 40 Hours (EP) [Hip-Hop]
OVI WOOD: Late Night Thoughts (R&B)
Yola: My Way (EP) [Indie Pop]
DivaGurl: A Story By — Keke Palmer (EP) [R&B]
Red Hands: III (EP) [R&B]
Naesia: Indecisive (EP) [R&B]
VANARIN: Hazy Days (Pop)
Monfort: Hypnotized (EP) [R&B]
Franchesca: Forever Free (EP) [Christian R&B]
Richie Rich: Richard (Hip-Hop)
The Pro-Teens: MF TEEN — Your Concurrence In the Above Is Assumed (Soul)
Kele: The Singing Winds Pt. 3 (Alternative)
Napoleon da Legend & JR Swiftz: Great Minds (EP) [Hip-Hop]
Parchman Prison Prayer: Another Mississippi Sunday Morning (EP) [Gospel]
And one more thing…
Dezzy Hollow: Oceanside (Hip-Hop)