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Armand Hammer / The Alchemist: Mercy Album Review
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Armand Hammer / The Alchemist: Mercy Album Review

by jummy84 November 6, 2025
written by jummy84

If Haram was the Alchemist’s entry to Armand Hammer’s world, Mercy is a shared vision. There’s a greater understanding of what they can create together, and a willingness to add other sounds into their combined vocabulary. “Calypso Gene” could’ve been unearthed from some lost trove of Dungeon Family recordings, dipping into that collective’s gospel and funk-tinged waters; “Crisis Phone” taps into the white-knuckle pressure Alc and Boldy James explored on “Scrape the Bowl” and “Brickmile to Montana”; “California Games” unfolds like a ’70s psychedelic soul epic, flutes and wordless vocals intertwining over a splashy groove, wailing up at the heavens. And there are thrilling accents that reveal themselves after a few listens, like the synths on “Dogeared” that overlap to create dissonant siren calls, or the car peeling out during the heist-movie soundtrack of “Glue Traps.” These details become little vortexes, pulling you further into the trio’s universe.

There’s a pronounced urgency on Mercy, a grounding in the here and now that’s not always prevalent on woods or Elucid projects. The two have distinct ways of experiencing time—woods flattens it by meticulously threading historical events together, showing how they rhyme, while Elucid operates in a more metaphysical lane, weaving facts, feelings, and memories into spiraling, nonlinear episodes. Those methodologies appear here, but they’re increasingly used to react to the wretchedness of our current age.

On “Peshawar,” woods bemoans the sudden prevalence of AI: “Thou shalt not make a machine in the likeness of a human/Mind, that’s the rubric/Deep Blue versus Vladimir Putin.” The song itself is named after a city in Pakistan that suffered a brutal terrorist attack on a school in 2014, a scenario that now unfolds across the globe. Elucid dreams of “exploding beepers” on “Nil by Mouth” after images of the one-drop rule, the Iran-Contra affair, and “self-made martyrs” stream through his head like a sour meditation. On “Glue Traps,” he paints a picture of the intersecting lives in his neighborhood, reflecting on its beauty while ruing the constant hustle required of its residents. The brief but brutal “u know my body” sounds like woods describing the scenes of destruction livestreaming from Gaza, but could represent any genocide, past or present. After spending seven records anticipating and examining the effects of our ever-curdling history, Mercy presents the results: The war has arrived at everyone’s doorstep.

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Hit-Boy, Alchemist, Big L, Nas, Megan Thee Stallion
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Hit-Boy, Alchemist, Big L, Nas, Megan Thee Stallion

by jummy84 October 24, 2025
written by jummy84

Mac Miller, Young Thug, VisionPlay, Moneybagg Yo & G Herbo, BabyChiefDoIt, and more stars also dropped new tunes.

Today is Friday, which means there are a ton of new releases to look forward to from some of your favorite Hip-Hop artists. To help you unwind and enjoy the weekend, check out VIBE’s picks of songs and albums you should hear and add to your soundtrack of weekend festivities.

  • Hit-Boy, The Alchemist – ‘GOLDFISH’

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    Image Credit: © 2025 Surf Club Inc. / ALC / EMPIRE

    With GOLDFISH, Hit-Boy and The Alchemist prove that Theodore & Andre was only the opening act for something more ambitious. The new full-length builds on that foundation with a sharper focus on dual artistry — two producer-turned-rappers who refuse to treat the mic as a novelty.

    From the introspective “Celebration Moments,” where Alchemist declares, “Was once a student, my job is now to teach,” to Hit-Boy’s tightly wound bars on “Business Merger,” every verse feels deliberate, not decorative.

    Conway the Machine’s fiery guest turn on “Mick & Cooley” adds an East Coast edge, while Boldy James and Big Hit help round out a lineup that feels both familial and formidable.

    Supported by the Isaac Garcia–directed video for “Ricky” and Abteen Bagheri’s cinematic GOLDFISH short film, the album expands beyond music into a fully realized vision.

    In an era where producers increasingly try their hand at rapping, Hit-Boy and Alchemist stand apart — treating the craft not as a side hustle, but as an art form with purpose and precision. “Two of the best on the coast of the West,” indeed – Preezy Brown

  • Big L Featuring Nas – “U Ain’t Gotta Chance”

    Big L Featuring Nas - "U Ain't Gotta Chance" Cover ArtBig L Featuring Nas - "U Ain't Gotta Chance" Cover Art
    Image Credit: Mass Appeal

    “U Ain’t Gotta Chance,” the lead single from Harlem’s Finest: Return of the King, is nothing short of a lyrical epic — a collision of two masters at their sharpest.

    Over haunting, cinematic production from G Koop, 2one2, Al Hug, and Mike H, Big L’s venomous bars — “139 is where I’m from, bro… findin’ you with shells from my 9 in you” — crackle with that unmistakable Harlem grit.

    Nas matches the energy with cerebral precision, weaving legacy and business acumen into his verse, rhyming, “I’m the first in rap to form a venture cap’… My voice a needle in wax, gets the Devil attacked.”

    The result is a track that feels timeless — both a tribute to hip-hop’s golden age and proof that L was years ahead of his era.

    With Harlem’s Finest dropping on Oct. 31, the date feels poetic: Halloween for a rapper who made horrific acts and the ills of urban decay sound like art.

  • Megan Thee Stallion – “Lover Girl”

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    Image Credit: © 2025 Hot Girl Productions

    Megan Thee Stallion slides back into solo mode with “Lover Girl,” a sultry, hypnotic groove that reimagines Total’s 1996 R&B classic “Kissin You” through her signature Houston flair.

    Produced by Jacobdior, the track folds in bounce-heavy energy from HaSizzle’s “Bounce It” and silky vocal textures from BJ So Cole, creating a sound that’s both nostalgic and fresh. Meg leans fully into her sensual side here — confident, playful, and effortlessly magnetic.

    Following April’s “Whenever,” “Lover Girl” feels like a smooth, slow-burn reminder of why The Hotties stay devoted: Megan knows how to make heat sound like honey. – PB

  • Mac Miller – ‘GO:OD AM (10th Anniversary)’

    Mac Miller - 'GO:OD AM (10th Anniversary)' Cover ArtMac Miller - 'GO:OD AM (10th Anniversary)' Cover Art
    Image Credit: ℗ 2025 Warner Records Inc.

  • Young Thug – “Blaming Jesus”

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    Image Credit: YouTube
  • VisionPlay – ‘VZN SZN, Vol. 1 (Disc 2)’

    VisionPlay - 'VZN SZN, Vol. 1 (Disc 2)' Cover ArtVisionPlay - 'VZN SZN, Vol. 1 (Disc 2)' Cover Art
    Image Credit: © 2025 VisionPlay Entertainment,under exclusive license to MNRKRecords LP
  • Moneybagg Yo, G Herbo – “Feet On Land”

    Moneybagg Yo, G Herbo - "Feet On Land" Cover ArtMoneybagg Yo, G Herbo - "Feet On Land" Cover Art
    Image Credit: © 2025 CMG/N-Less/Interscope Records

  • BabyChiefDoIt – ‘Warning Shot’

    BabyChiefDoIt - 'Warning Shot' Cover ArtBabyChiefDoIt - 'Warning Shot' Cover Art
    Image Credit: © 2025 BabyChiefDoit under exclusive license to Artist Partner Group, Inc.

  • Ty Dolla $ign, Chlöe – “Wit It”

    Ty Dolla $ign - 'Tycoon' Cover ArtTy Dolla $ign - 'Tycoon' Cover Art
    Image Credit: Atlantic Records
  • Reuben Vincent, 9th Wonder – ‘Welcome Home’

    Reuben Vincent, 9th Wonder - 'Welcome Home' Cover ArtReuben Vincent, 9th Wonder - 'Welcome Home' Cover Art
    Image Credit: © 2025 JAMLA RECORDS, UNDER EXCLUSIVE LICENSE TO ROC NATION DISTRIBUTION
  • Bruiser Wolf, Harry Fraud – ‘Made By Dope’

    Bruiser Wolf, Harry Fraud - 'Made By Dope' Cover ArtBruiser Wolf, Harry Fraud - 'Made By Dope' Cover Art
    Image Credit: ℗ 2025 SRFSCHL, LLC / Bruiser House/ Fake Shore Drive
  • Dave – ‘The Boy Who Played The Harp’

    Dave - 'The Boy Who Played The Harp' Cover ArtDave - 'The Boy Who Played The Harp' Cover Art
    Image Credit: ℗ 2025 Dave / Neighbourhood Recordings
  • Lelo – “Banksy”

    Lelo - "Banksy" Cover ArtLelo - "Banksy" Cover Art
    Image Credit: 10K Projects
  • The BLK LT$ – ‘Honey: The BLK LT$ Meets The Killa Beez’

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    Image Credit: ℗ 2025 36 Chambers

  • BNYX – ‘Loading…’

    BNYX - 'Loading...' Cover ArtBNYX - 'Loading...' Cover Art
    Image Credit: © 2025 Data Club, LLC, under exclusive license to UMG Recordings, Inc.
  • P.Dot57 – ‘Port Of Wilmington: TWIC Pass’

    P.Dot57 - 'Port Of Wilmington: TWIC Pass' Cover ArtP.Dot57 - 'Port Of Wilmington: TWIC Pass' Cover Art
    Image Credit: ℗ 2025 VBS Music Group

  • Eem Triplin – “Coming Undone”

    Eem Triplin - "Coming Undone" Cover ArtEem Triplin - "Coming Undone" Cover Art
    Image Credit: ℗ 2025 RCA Records, under exclusive license from Eem Triplin

  • Hulvey – ‘He Will Return’

    Hulvey - 'He Will Return' Cover ArtHulvey - 'He Will Return' Cover Art
    Image Credit: ℗ 2025 Reach Records
  • Warhol.ss – “STILL”

    Warhol.ss - "STILL" Cover ArtWarhol.ss - "STILL" Cover Art
    Image Credit: © 2025 FRVR International Holdings LLC, under exclusive license to MNRK Records LP
  • 448 Gotti – “Mr. Mike”

    448 Gotti - "Mr. Mike" Cover Art448 Gotti - "Mr. Mike" Cover Art
    Image Credit: LLC4 Records
  • Big Sad 1900, DJ Gutta Butta – ‘SAD CITY’

    Big Sad 1900, DJ Gutta Butta - 'SAD CITY' Cover ArtBig Sad 1900, DJ Gutta Butta - 'SAD CITY' Cover Art
    Image Credit: © 2025 Visionary Productions Co. / Hitmaker Distro

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Snapped: Sonic Alchemist REZZ’s Second Edition Of PORTAL (A Photo Essay)
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Snapped: Sonic Alchemist REZZ’s Second Edition Of PORTAL (A Photo Essay)

by jummy84 October 17, 2025
written by jummy84

If you’ve not yet heard producer/artist/DJ REZZ’s music, today is the day. Her work is unlike anything you’ve ever heard, or likely ever will. Simultaneously introspective yet emotive, REZZ’s midtempo cinematic bass music ranges from hypnotic minimal tech to dark industrial, but mostly lives in the realm of the unexplored. Her live shows carry the same otherworldly ethos, accompanied by her groundbreaking PORTAL visuals – a nod to her ever-swirling, hyper-dilated eyes that come alive on stage.

REZZ’s recent PORTAL show at the Tacoma Dome set a new personal milestone as her largest headline show to-date, in front of an audience of 15,000. As the first female DJ to headline Coachella’s Sahara Stage and the first to host an all-female lineup at Red Rocks, REZZ continues to push boundaries and break barriers.

More from Spin:

  • Snapped: Elements Music & Arts Festival Comes Alive (A Photo Essay)
  • Kansas City Music Festival Approved to Take Place in September
  • Rezz Teams With Underoath’s Aaron Gillespie on ‘Falling’ Video

Be sure to listen to As The Pendulum Swings below as you scroll through the images of her latest PORTAL experience. And catch her full set at EDC Las Vegas below as well. To see REZZ live, here are her upcoming US dates.

Special thanks to Tessa Paisan for the images.

To see our running list of the top 100 greatest rock stars of all time, click here.

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PuffCon Block Party 2025: Key Glock, Alchemist, LaRussell, And More
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PuffCon Block Party 2025: Key Glock, Alchemist, LaRussell, And More

by jummy84 October 8, 2025
written by jummy84

The two-day event brought hash enthusiasts to downtown Los Angeles for food, performances, and more.

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Armand Hammer and the Alchemist Announce New Album Mercy
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Armand Hammer and the Alchemist Announce New Album Mercy

by jummy84 September 10, 2025
written by jummy84

Armand Hammer and the Alchemist are getting back together for a new album. After connecting on 2021’s Haram, they’ll drop Mercy on November 7 via billy woods’ Backwoodz Studioz. The project will feature guest contributions from Earl Sweatshirt, Quelle Chris, Cleo Reed, Pink Siifu, Kapwani, and Silka. See the tracklist and the album artwork, by M. Musgrove, below.

Ahead of the album’s release, on Thursday, October 23, Armand Hammer and the Alchemist will play a show together at Los Angeles’ Lodge Room. The concert takes place after billy woods’ run of dates in Europe and before he starts a new North American leg of his tour.

Armand Hammer—the New York hip-hop duo of billy woods and Elucid—most recently shared We Buy Diabetic Test Strips in 2023. Since then, billy woods has dropped Golliwog, while Elucid did the solo album Revelator.

How billy woods Created His Latest Masterpiece, GOLLIWOG

Mercy:

01 Laraaji
02 Peshawar
03 Calypso Gene [ft. Silka and Cleo Reed]
04 Glue Traps [ft. Quelle Chris]
05 Scandinavia
06 Nil by Mouth
07 Dogeared [ft. Kapwani]
08 Crisis Phone [ft. Pink Siifu]
09 Moonbow
10 No Grabba
11 U Know My Body
12 Longjohns [ft. Quelle Chris and Cleo Reed]
13 California Games [ft. Earl Sweatshirt]
14 Super Nintendo

Armand Hammer  The Alchemist Mercy

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