A few more mixtapes were announced this past week. Check out what’s new below.
Boaz is slated to release his next mixtape later this week. Real Name, No Gimmicks drops on Wednesday (August 6).
Jahlil Beats and CRMC are slated to drop their next project soon. Legend Dynasty is slated for an August 15 release date.
Frenchie is slated to drop his next project sometime in the near future. Fukk Fame doesn’t have a publicly known release date just yet.
Ballout is slated to release his next mixtape this week. Welcome 2 Ballout World eyes a Tuesday (August 5) release.
For album news, check out HipHopDX’s Release Dates.
August 4
Jeremih – N.O.M.A. (Not On My Album)
August 5
Ballout – Welcome 2 Ballout World
August 6
Bankroll Fresh – Life Of A Hot Boy
Boaz – Real Name, No Gimmicks
RETRO – The Six
August 7
J-Real – The 10,000 Hour Story
August 9
J-Hood – Featuring Hood 2
August 12
Big Hud – On Yo Bitch A$$
Johnny Phrank – Flight Risk
Rell Ace – Just Wanna Make It
Shawn Chrystopher – Summerlove
TopDolla Sweizy – Sweizy
August 13
Tuki Carter – Tuki Tape
August 14
Coke Boy Brock – Danger Zone
Polo Donatello – Ding!
Rich The Kid – Feels Good 2 Be Rich
August 15
Jahlil Beats & CRMC – Legend Dynasty
August 20
Bronzon – Places We Go
August 25
Kris J – Members Only
September 3
OnCue – Angry Young Man
TBA
808 Mafia – Free Agent
Ab-Soul – #LT3
A$ton Matthews – A$ton 3:16
Boogz Boogetz – American Fly
Capital STEEZ – King Capital
Chief Keef – Thot Breaker
C-Murder – Penitentiary Chances
De La Soul – TBA
Fabrashay A – A Knight’s Tale
Fashawn – Ode To Illmatic
Fredo Santana – Walking Legend
Frenchie – Fukk Fame
French Montana – Mac & Cheese 4
Future – Super Future/Fire Marshall Future
G-Unit – TBA
HBK Gang – Gang Forever
Hodgie Street – American Dreamin’
Iamsu – Kilt 2
Jeremiah Jae – Good Times
JT The Bigga Figga – Don’t Stop Til We Major
Juelz Santana – Born To Lose, Built To Win
Juelz Santana – God Will’n Vol. 2
King Louie – TONY
King Vada – We Forgot God Was Watching
Lola Monroe – Lipstick And Pistols
Method Man – The Meth Lab
Mickey Factz – 741 Park Ave
Migos & Rich The Kid – Streets On Lock 3
Migos & Skippa Da Flippa – Migos x Flippa
Mike WiLL Made-It – Ransom
OJ Da Juiceman – 6 Ringz 2 (The Playoffs Edition)
OJ Da Juiceman – Juice World 2
OTF NuNu – Nuski Got Da Strap
PeeWee Longway & Jose Guapo – Longway Guapo
Que – Can You Digg It?
Rocko – Real Spill
Shad Da God – Rise And Hustle 3
Shawty Lo – King Of Bankhead
Slim Thug – Boss Life
Soulja Boy – Foreign 2
SpaceGhostPurrp – Blackland Radio Vol. 2
Trouble – The Return of December 17th
We The Best Music – Take Over
Wooh Da Kid – From A Kid To A King
Yakki & Young Thug – For Geekers Only
YMCMB/Greg Street – The Vault (Hosted By Birdman)
YG & Nipsey Hussle – Two Of America’s Most Wanted
Young Scooter & Future – Street Lottery 3
Young Scooter & Young Thug – Eagles Landing
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