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New Music Friday: Kota the Friend Drops ‘Local Art Dealer, Vol. 1’ as an Independent Statement

by Tee Mack
March 27, 2026
in Album, E!News, Music
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Not the Friend – Local Art Dealer Front Album Cover

Independent hip hop artist Kota the Friend returns this New Music Friday with Local Art Dealer, Vol. 1, a 10-track release that leans fully into independence, collaboration, and creative control. The project, released March 25 through his FLTBYS (Flight Boys) Music label, is now available across all major streaming platforms and arrives as one of the must-hear independent drops of the week.

According to an official statement distributed via NYC Newswire , the project centers on independence, collaboration, and community-driven creativity. For listeners who follow artists building outside the traditional system, the album stands out for more than its release date. Local Art Dealer, Vol. 1 is built around a larger idea about ownership, local collaboration, and what it means to create across music, fashion, and visual art without losing control of the vision.

Kota the Friend assets for his Local Art Dealer album
Kota the Friend assets for his Local Art Dealer album

A New Music Friday Release Centered on Ownership

Kota frames the album around the idea that culture begins with the people creating it closest to home. Across the 10-track project, local collaborators appear throughout, including producers, engineers, and vocalists, reinforcing the album’s focus on community-driven work.

“This project is about ownership, creativity, and community,” Kota said. “When I say Local Art Dealer, I’m talking about the people around me—the artists, the creators, the ones building something real without waiting for permission. We’re the culture, and we’re keeping it independent.”

That message gives the release added weight for independent hip hop audiences. Rather than treating independence as branding, the project ties it directly to how the music was made and who helped shape it.

Music, Fashion, Visual Art and a Return to Trumpet

The album also pushes beyond a single-discipline release. Kota continues to work out of his FLTBYS showroom in DUMBO, Brooklyn, where his creative process is surrounded by visual art and fashion as well as music. That broader environment is part of what defines the project.

At the same time, Local Art Dealer, Vol. 1 marks a return to one of his earlier musical foundations. Kota incorporates trumpet on select tracks, bringing back an instrument that has been part of his identity before rap became his main lane.

“I picked the trumpet back up because it’s a part of who I am musically,” Kota said. “It felt right to bring that sound into this project and share another layer of my artistry with the fans.”

He has already started bringing that part of the album into live performance during his residency at Blue Note, where he played trumpet on stage for the first time since launching his rap career. Additional shows remain on the calendar in New York City and Los Angeles.

Direct-to-fan First, Then Wide Release

Before arriving on streaming services, the full album was available early through EVEN.biz, giving dedicated supporters first access. Now that the project is out across all major platforms, including Spotify, the wider rollout follows a model that many independent artists continue to lean into: connect with core fans first, then expand outward.

That release strategy matches the album’s message. It is built around independence, but also around a practical way of reaching listeners without giving up control.

“At the end of the day, this is about showing what’s possible when you stay true to your vision,” Kota said. “No shortcuts, no compromises—just real art from real people.”

For hip hop readers checking this week’s releases, Local Art Dealer, Vol. 1 is now out on all major streaming platforms and gives Kota the Friend a fresh New Music Friday entry rooted in collaboration, ownership, and independent execution.

 

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