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Ballerific Music: New Music Drops to Start Your Weekend from Nino Breeze, Key Glock, Meek Mill, and More

Precious Gibson by Precious Gibson
April 3, 2026
in Ballerific Music
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Ballerific Music: New Music Drops to Start Your Weekend from Nino Breeze, Key Glock, Meek Mill, and More

Ballerific Music: New Music Drops to Start Your Weekend from Nino Breeze, Key Glock, Meek Mill, and More

New Music Friday is ushering in a fresh wave of new heat, with one Florida star finally emerging with his major label debut album after years of building his organic buzz.

Maybach Music Group star Nino Breeze has unveiled his highly anticipated album, “Omertá,” and the 18-track album does not disappoint. The project includes his previously released hit, “Type A N***a,” featuring Rick Ross and Moneybagg Yo, and while many would assume his breakout single would be this heavyweight’s favorite from “Omertá,” he has a much different perspective. Speaking exclusively to Baller Alert, Nino Breeze revealed his go-to record on this immaculate body of work.

“The title track…that one, to me, got the most appeal and probably gon’ get the most play just because it embodies what the project is about,” he explained. “It’s several elements that contribute to it. I like the production, I like the verse, I like the content on the verse, but I also like the flow of it. I like the bop to it. I like the lil game I spit on the beginning and the end.”

In addition to having a strong love for the title track, Nino Breeze believes this album holds a special place in his life, as it signifies a turning point in his music.

“This was the first time I was able to fully execute. I’ve made projects where I was broke. I’ve made projects while I was on the run, and it was just always reasons why I was in a rush,” he stated. “I was able to fully execute my vision, on top of the fact that I’m getting better every year. I’m always seeing more. I’m always living more, so I always got more to say. So this the most I been able to say and this the most I’ve been able to put into a project.”

Having amassed a loyal fan base, which consists of over 300,000 monthly listeners on Spotify alone, “Omertá” is certain to boost these numbers, especially as Nino Breeze introduces his treasure trove of flexing, street knowledge, and finesse to a broader audience.

Just days after announcing its release, Key Glock has kept his word, dropping off his latest single, “LOCO.” The track continues his steady flow of successful singles, including his viral collaboration with Sexyy Red, “Hang Wit a Bad Bitch.” On “LOCO,” Key Glock offers his fans yet another club banger, with a “Girls Gone Wild” meets “House Party” visual to match. As if this weren’t enough, Key Glock also shared that his album was on the way, which shouldn’t come as a surprise considering his consistent drops in recent months.

Meek Mill also blessed his day ones with “600 Racks.” While Meek Mill has focused on showcasing his lyrical capabilities after Charlamagne Tha God questioned his pen in the post-Drake beef years, “600 Racks” is much more lighthearted, perfect for the incoming summer months. It remains to be seen if Meek is planning a full-length project. One thing is evident: his talent has never swayed.

As we approach another weekend of relaxation or overdue turn-ups, be sure to take a scroll below to discover more new drops from Swae Lee, Young Ma, and more.

Key Glock – “LOCO” (single)

Meek Mill – “600 Racks” (single)

YG feat. Ty Dolla Sign – “Teach You How To Luh Me” (single)

Mary J. Blige – “Want Love” (single)

2 Chainz feat. Statik Selektah – “Pops” (single)

Young MA – “BabyMama Trippin” (single)

Nino Breeze – “Omertá” (album)

Swae Lee – “Same Difference” (album)

Juicy J & DJ Scream – “The Trippy Tapes Vol. 1” (album)

 

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