Cactus Plant Yeat Market, Jim Legxacy's Return, Juelz Santana for Supreme: Everything We Loved In Music This Week
All of the biggest music headlines in one place and playlist. Updated live throughout the week.
Cactus Plant Yeat Market, Jim Legxacy's Return, Juelz Santana for Supreme: Everything We Loved In Music This Week
All of the biggest music headlines in one place and playlist. Updated live throughout the week.
All of the biggest music headlines in one place and playlist. Updated live throughout the week.
Cactus Plant Yeat Market
Happy ADL Week to all of those who celebrate. With the album now just under 48 hours away, Yeat has enlisted yet another major fashion collaborator to assist with the project’s rollout. Following up on his Nike collaborative suite – which spanned apparel, box sets, vinyl, and accessories – King Tonka is running it back, and this time around, with Cactus Plant Flea Market. After being one of the first A-listers to be spotted in the Cactus Plant Flea Market x Nike ACG collaboration, the dual-minded ADL merch drop feels like a natural extension of the partners’ shared vision. The duo got in the lab to deliver a lineup of new box sets and apparel, which come stamped with branded hits from both the rapper and the pioneering streetwear brand. One set is entitled the “Chat Room” set, which, well, speaks for itself.
Jim Legxacy Leans Extra Lo-fi on “idk idk”
Fronted by a cover art image of a headphone-wearing dog behind a computer screen, Jim Legxacy’s first sonic foray since black british music (2025) is so perfectly Jim Legxacy. His latest lo-fi-leaning cut first premiered at his South London pop-up event a few months ago, and precedes the musician’s upcoming slate of festival dates at Lollapalooza, Osheaga, and Outside Lands.
Geese Land at Dover Street Market
As the Cameron Winter-led Geese brigade continues to cement themselves as a household name, the group has now found itself at the center of a Dover Street Market London installation. In partnership with Farmer’s Daughter, the band is the subject of an exclusive DSM London drop and immersive on-site installation, which culminates in a multimedia homage to Getting Killed. “I discovered their music about two years ago, and it merges a few of my favorite sounds,” Farmer’s Daughter’s Alix Ross elaborated in a press release. “Since moving to Laguna Beach, I often listen to music on the beach. I love music that makes me feel uplifted; it’s surfer beach music to me. Their music feels absurd; it’s a mixture of elements that don’t make sense on paper, but when you hear it, it does. The motifs and symbols they use are piercing when contextualized, but at face value, they seem absurd. I tried to match their vibe and ground that absurdity in classic merch design.” The drop spans a hoodie, a graphic tee, and a hat.




















