RJmrLA Keeps West Coast Pressure Applied With New Album MR. LA II
West Coast heavyweight RJMrLA is officially back outside for the summer with the release of his brand-new project MR. LA II — the long-awaited follow-up to his 2017 project MrLA. The new album arrived May 22, 2026 through OMMIO and EMPIRE, delivering 14 tracks packed with classic L.A. energy, motivational street talk, smooth player vibes, and the signature bounce that helped RJ become one of the most respected names in modern West Coast rap.
For years, RJ has remained one of the most consistent voices representing Los Angeles culture. From his early O.M.M.I.O mixtape run with DJ Mustard to collaborations with artists like YG, Nipsey Hussle, Ty Dolla $ign, and ScHoolboy Q, RJ built his reputation by creating records that feel authentic to the streets while still moving clubs, playlists, and car systems across the West Coast.
Now with MR. LA II, RJ sounds focused, experienced, and fully locked into his lane.
The album includes standout appearances from West Coast heavy hitters including The Game, Ty Dolla $ign, Wallie the Sensei, Kalan.FrFr, Jay Worthy, and more — helping give the project a true California soundtrack feel from beginning to end.
One of the early records gaining attention is “The Land” featuring The Game, which immediately sets the tone for the project with heavy L.A. pride and cinematic West Coast production. Tracks like “Waist Down” featuring Ty Dolla $ign and Joe Moses bring the party energy, while records like “Motivation” featuring Kalan.FrFr and “Way Up” with Wallie the Sensei tap into the hustler mentality that has always been a major part of RJ’s music.
MR. LA II Tracklist
Intro
The Land (feat. The Game)
Me & Mines
Waist Down (feat. Ty Dolla $ign & Joe Moses)
Oribe
Big Dawg (feat. Mari Ruger)
Rare Form (feat. Siete7x)
Rollin Too (feat. Reech.FrFr)
Out Your Feelings (feat. Jeezy Obama)
Motivation (feat. Kalan.FrFr)
Cool Lil Sunday
Make Me Rich (feat. Jay Worthy)
Homies Ain’t Homies (feat. Melody Baby & Lou B Ca$h)
Way Up (feat. Wallie the Sensei)
The timing of this release also feels important for West Coast rap overall. Over the last year, the national spotlight has shifted heavily back toward Los Angeles culture, and RJ continues to prove why he deserves to be part of that conversation. From appearing in Kendrick Lamar’s “Squabble Up” visual to continuing to push independent West Coast music forward, RJ has stayed visible while maintaining his own identity and sound.
What makes RJ stand out is that he never abandoned the authentic L.A. sound chasing trends. Instead, he doubled down on it — mixing smooth production, motivational hustler talk, lifestyle records, and real street energy into music that feels built specifically for California summers, late-night drives, and backyard functions.
With MR. LA II, RJMrLA delivers another reminder that the West Coast still has artists creating complete projects rooted in real culture instead of just chasing viral moments.
The album is available now on all major streaming platforms.
Written by: trapLA ✍🏾
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