Weight Of The World is out now via RCA Records. RiRi and Rocky appeared to be filming a music video together Sunday in the Bronx. In addition to ASAP Rocky and the aforementioned Tyler The Creator, Maxo’s new album also features appearances from fellow Houstonian Don Toliver, fresh off the release of his own new album Life Of A Don, and Freddie Gibbs, another hardcore rapper steeped in thug life narratives. “Preacher prayin’ that I leave the reefer ‘lone / I’m just gettin’ money, leave the beef alone / But I’m out here thuggin’ and my tee VLONE.” “Momma prayin’ that I leave the streets alone,” raps Rocky on the hook. ASAP Rocky on His Experimental New Album: ‘I Don’t Just Rap, I Actually Make Music’ By Trace William Cowen Trace William Cowen is a writer who also tweets with dramatic irregularity here. Over a thumping beat produced by Cardo - a departure from the producer’s usual laid-back, funk-influenced instrumentals - “Streets Alone” finds the two rappers stuck knee-deep in their respective vices even despite the best efforts of the positive role models in their lives. Since his last album TESTING dropped in 2018, Lord Pretty Flacko has done several brand collaborations with PacSun, Klarna and Mercedes-Benz, with only a handful of new music released. One of the voices included on Magic is that of ASAP Rocky, who appears on the Max B shout-out track Wave Gods along with a thrilling turntable performance from DJ Premier. Maxo Kream’s new album, Weight Of The World, is out now, arriving after an impressive rollout featuring the singles “ Local Joker,” “ Big Persona” with Tyler The Creator, and “ Greener Knots.” We last heard from the Houston rapper in 2019, when he released the autobiographical Brandon Banks Weight Of The World addresses the changes that have taken place in his life since then, as well as showing off the polishing he’s put on his pen game on tracks like “Streets Alone,” which features ASAP Rocky.