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There was a whirlwind of music releases in recent days, but don’t worry. Yours truly gives rap fans a comprehensive guide of the dopest material via The Wrap Up: Hip-Hop Wired’s Top 10 Songs Of The Week.

Per usual, this list is an assortment of heaters you should hear. Having received albums from Action Bronson and Earl Sweatshirt, and plenty of tracks from other artists, there’s plenty to enjoy in The Wrap Up after the jump.

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Bodega Bamz ft. Flabush Zombies – “Bring Em Out”

Producer: V’Don

Bamz and the Zombies are usually spot on when they collab. This record is no different.

9. Earl Sweatshirt ft. Vince Staples – “Wool”

Producer: Earl Sweatshirt

This song is dope. That said, it would be criminal if Sweatshirt and Staples don’t drop an EP.

8. Future – “Never Gon Lose”

Producer: Southside

Fewcha, as we like to call him, continued his epic run with the 56 Nights mixtape. This is track two.

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7. Wale ft. Kanye West & Ty Dolla $ign – “The Summer League”

Producer: N/A

There was some pushback about whether Folarin’s freebie cut was trash or ill. We say that it’s a lot closer to the latter, and this could ring off in a major way in the proper setting.

6. Skepta- “Nasty”

Producer: N/A

It’s really a matter of when, not if Skepta, or more importantly, the Grime movement, will make a major splash stateside.

5. Ludacris – “Charge It To The Rap Game”

Producer: !llmind

According to Luda, A Tribe Called Quest’s Rule #4080 needs to be amended: the entire music industry is crooked.

4. Allan Kingdom – “Keep It Easy”

Producer: Sledgren, Ricky P & IdLabs

Capitalizing on the buzz from Kanye West’s “All Day,” on which he provides the chorus, Kingdom drops this trunk rattling anthem.

3. Earl Sweatshirt & Action Bronson – “Warlord Leather”

Producer: The Alchemist

The rappers released this record in celebration of both their albums releasing this week. I can’t help but wonder what else they have stashed away.

2. Earl Sweathshirt – “Faucet”

Producer: Earl Sweatshirt

Sweatshirt’s I Don’t Like Sh*t, I Don’t Go Outside is marked by its brevity and thoughtful reflections on songs like this, where he explains where life has taken him since his last album.

1. Rihanna – “B*tch Better Have My Money”

Producer: Deputy

If you go out anywhere festive this weekend, you’re sure to hear Rih Rih’s new single spun multiple times.