Everything We Loved in Music This Week: November 22
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Exclusive conversations with Billie Eilish and Odeal, new music from Kenny Mason, and a new color from Bon Iver (yes, you’re reading that right)…
This week in music is setting us up for a solid close to 2024.
Kenny Mason continues to make strides after last week’s Killer Mike co-sign; the rapper rises once again with a new three-track EP, as well as a confirmed appearance on MAVI’s mixtape dropping next week.
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As two of my favorite (and once-gatekept) artists Dijon and fakemink are both wrapping the year with full-circle co-signs by the cultural mainstream.
Billie Eilish‘s Latest Fragrance Foray
(aka I got to interview her). Read the full conversation here.
New Release: Kenny Mason – Pup Pack: 1st Shift
Following up on last week’s Killer Mike co-sign, Kenny Mason has dropped off his first new music in a year. Based on how expansive his discography is from 2023 and 2024, I’d honestly forgotten it had been that long, but boy, are we so back or whatever.
MAVI Announces Imminent New EP The Pilot, Confirmed to Precede a New Album
The Charlotte rapper is readying to take flight with his next new mixtape, dropping on Tuesday. Dubbed The Pilot, the project is confirmed to span 10 tracks, and features Smino on “Potluck,” Earl on “Landgrab,” as well as MIKE on “Triple Nickel” and, our guy Kenny Mason on “Typewriter.”
Odeal on The Fall That Saved Us
I interviewed Odeal on his crazy run of the past four months; The Summer That Saved Me’s somber successor marks a true cold-weather catharsis, and the musician shares some earnest insights about moving between seasons, feelings, and EPs. Full conversation here.
“I was Hayley Williams in Paramore tonight” – Steph Curry
49 points is pretty Hayley Williams core – both in Paramore, and in her current solo era. When the Golden State Warriors legend tied the Michael Jordan record, a reporter asked Steph what musician he’d equate his performance to. “It depends on the night … I was Hayley Williams in Paramore tonight.”
SAILORR Is “LOCKED IN” On Her Deluxe
The retired crash-out herself is back for more. SAILORR is set to drop off the deluxe version of her FROM FLORIDA’S FINEST debut album on December 5.
fakemink’s Full-Circle Supreme Campaign to Close Out 2025
Truly the best manifestor of the modern age. My full commentary here.
New Release: Tommy Richman – WORLDS APART*
Continuing to prove himself as a force to be reckoned with, further than just “MILLION DOLLAR BABY.”
Dijon Announced For SNL
It’s been a good week for once-IYKYK artists. In a similar vein to fakemink nabbing a major mainstream co-sign from Supreme, Dijon is confirmed to (finally) take the Saturday Night Live stage. He’ll bring his raw, intimate aesthetic to the ultimate intimate stage in NYC for his late-night debut.
Bon Iver Drops a New … Color
That took a turn, didn’t it? If you weren’t tapped in with the latest Bon Iver album rollout for SABLE fABLE, which dropped back in April, Justin Vernon was totally obsessed with this very specific salmon colorway that engulfed the album’s entire encompassing world. A sea of collaborations followed suit, ranging from Todd Snyder to Fish Wife, each collab good doused in the project’s signature salmon hue. Well, now, Vernon is making it official – like, teaming up with Pantone official – to properly “drop” the new color, dubbed fABLE Salmon.
Camp Flog Gnaw’s New Artists
This is a layered addition to this week’s list. Surely didn’t love: the delay, the FOMO that came from the aforementioned delay. Love, even from afar: the new talent on the lineup. Kali Uchis, Geese, fakemink, and Blood Orange.
New Release: Tems – Love Is a Kingdom
Suprise! New Tems.
New Release: Rico Nasty – “Pepper”
Another surprise – Kenny Beats is going by his government name now, Kenneth Blume, and the first song he’s testing out the waters with is with one of our favorite Kenny collaborators, Rico Nasty. Complete with an opening “Kennyyyyy” and all.
Charli XCX’s Latest Substack: The realities of being a pop star.
An incredible read. Read it here.
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