This Friday’s rap drops
New Music Friday landed several surprise drops: Chief Keef’s Skeletor album, Yeat’s ADL, Central Cee’s ALL ROADS LEAD HOME EP and Fetty Wap’s Zavier — fresh material reshaping playlist rotations. ( )
Chief Keef released Skeletor on March 27, 2026, a 14-track project that includes guest turns from G Herbo and Rich The Kid. (bandcamp.com: ) Yeat’s ADL arrived March 27 as a double album titled A Dangerous Lyfe / A Dangerous Love, issued via Field Trip/Capitol and billed as a two-sided concept record. (universalmusic.ca: ) The ADL feature list reads unusually wide: Elton John, Grimes, NBA YoungBoy, Don Toliver, Kid Cudi and others are credited across the double album’s tracklist. (uproxx.com: ) Yeat backed the release with outsize guerrilla marketing in New York — staged faux tattooed arms were left on yellow cabs as part of the ADL rollout in the weeks before the drop. (iheart.com: ) Sony/Columbia announced Central Cee’s ALL ROADS LEAD HOME EP for March 19, 2026, and the project was promoted with the single “SLAUGHTER” featuring J Hus. (sonymusic.ca: ) Streaming databases list Central Cee’s EP as a seven-track release appearing on platforms around March 20, 2026, reflecting the label announcement and rollout across time zones. (music-tracker.com: ) Fetty Wap’s comeback album Zavier landed March 27 with a 17-track listing that includes features from Wiz Khalifa, Max B, G Herbo and family vocals from Divinity and Ymanie on the lead single “White Roses.” (withguitars.com: ) Fetty Wap was released from federal prison to home confinement on January 8, 2026, and Zavier is his first full-length project issued after that return. (billboard.com: )