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Future, Juice WRLD & Khalid Dominate This Week’s “FIRE EMOJI” Playlist

Tune in to our weekly mix of the biggest rap and R&B tracks.

This week’s “FIRE EMOJI” Playlist is as varied as they come. With Lil Yachty sneaking into the mix late on Friday with his second project of the calendar year, and Tory Lanez adding his drip to a collaboration with the busiest prison reformist in the game, the week surely ended on a strong note, and those aren’t even what I’d consider the marquee performances among the selected.

At the top of the order, Future & Juice WRLD manage to get two of their WRLD ON DRGS cuts on our list, one of which includes a mellifluous verse from Young Thug, the other a barebone stencil. Elsewhere, Khalid made waves by releasing his 7-song EP “Suncity,” the title track among the songs we’ve deemed worthy of our playlist.

Unlike the songwriter’s guild of America, we’ve chosen to recognize posthumous work. Lil Peep’s “Cry Alone” makes the cut amid the controversy of Quavo’s sobering polemic against Fentanyl-use, which he contends was not intended for the late rapper. Alas, people are going to find meaning in the most obscure of places.

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