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Maps is the new album from NYC rapper billy woods and LA producer Kenny Segal, their first full collaboration since 2019’s Hiding Places. Four years after that landmark record, the duo have reunited with a vengeance. Maps is a story of the road, or roads, taken and untaken; of living the dream and dreaming of another life. It is an album about trying to find your way home, after making your home wherever you lay your head. “Kenny and I made more songs together before Hiding Places than we did after,” woods says. “I think we only collaborated once over the last four years and although we didn’t talk about it, I think we wanted to let that energy build again. Neither of us wanted to make Hiding Places 2. We needed to go on other journeys, artistic and otherwise, to come back and do something fresh.” Produced in full by Kenny Segal, Maps features Danny Brown, ELUCID (Armand Hammer), Shabaka Hutchins, Sam Herring (Future Islands), Quelle Chris, Aesop Rock, Benjamin Booker, and ShrapKnel. Segal moves effortlessly through styles but everything is underpinned with deep basslines and mean drums laid down like railroad tracks. Weaving between poignant memoir, deadpan humor, and incandescent bursts of surrealism, Maps cements both artists’ place amongst the best of their time.

Maps

billy woods, Kenny Segal

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Kenwood Speakers
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Soft Landing
2:54
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Soundcheck (feat. Quelle Chris)
2:57
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Rapper Weed
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Blue Smoke
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Bad Dreams Are Only Dreams
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Babylon By Bus (feat. ShrapKnel, ShrapKnel)
2:09
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Year Zero (feat. Danny Brown, Danny Brown)
3:40
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Hangman
2:56
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Baby Steps (feat. ELUCID, ELUCID, Benjamin Booker, Benjamin Booker)
3:26
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billy woods & Kenny Segal 11 The Layover
2:51
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FaceTime (feat. Samuel Herring, Samuel Herring)
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Agriculture
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Houdini
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Waiting Around (feat. Aesop Rock, Aesop Rock)
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NYC Tapwater
3:08
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As the Crow Flies (feat. ELUCID, ELUCID)
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billy woods x Kenny Segal - MAPS [lyric book]
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billy woods x Kenny Segal - MAPS [2026 CD RE-ISSUE]
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billy woods x Kenny Segal - MAPS [2026 CASSETTE RE-ISSUE]
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Downloads include choice of MP3, WAV, or FLAC

Maps is the new album from NYC rapper billy woods and LA producer Kenny Segal, their first full collaboration since 2019’s Hiding Places. Four years after that landmark record, the duo have reunited with a vengeance. Maps is a story of the road, or roads, taken and untaken; of living the dream and dreaming of another life. It is an album about trying to find your way home, after making your home wherever you lay your head. “Kenny and I made more songs together before Hiding Places than we did after,” woods says. “I think we only collaborated once over the last four years and although we didn’t talk about it, I think we wanted to let that energy build again. Neither of us wanted to make Hiding Places 2. We needed to go on other journeys, artistic and otherwise, to come back and do something fresh.” Produced in full by Kenny Segal, Maps features Danny Brown, ELUCID (Armand Hammer), Shabaka Hutchins, Sam Herring (Future Islands), Quelle Chris, Aesop Rock, Benjamin Booker, and ShrapKnel. Segal moves effortlessly through styles but everything is underpinned with deep basslines and mean drums laid down like railroad tracks. Weaving between poignant memoir, deadpan humor, and incandescent bursts of surrealism, Maps cements both artists’ place amongst the best of their time.