In the midst of the Migos breakup rumors, Offset chooses to remain silent and instead releases new music via Instagram. The short clip on his Instagram account shows him enjoying the scenery outside his home while previewing music. He hasn't shared any further data or information, but he is continuing his music career with consistency and hard effort.
As Unc & Nephew continue to promote their new album, as has a talk with DJ Akademiks. "They could be having a minor quarrel or something," Ak speculated. "I believe they're angling it because Takeoff and Quavo released a song, so they're allowing the questions to linger." His first solo debut, Father Of 4 arrived at #4 on the Billboard 200 upon its release with 89K units moved in its first week. Even though details are unknown of the track, release, and other tidbits you can check out the preview of Offsets new track below.
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Quavo and Takeoff announced the release of their new album "Neph & Phew" amid reports of the Migos' separation. Offset refuses to answer any inquiries concerning the break-up of the infamous trio The Migos as he continues to live his great life with Cardi-B.
Unc & Neph appear to have cut ties with Quavo's cousin (Offset) in order to collaborate on an album and possibly create a new group. The two unite for a new video for their upcoming album, based on the film "Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas." Is This the end of the Migos or is this just the beginning of a new era for the Migos as Unc & Phew create a closer bond together as he lives his life outside of rap spending time with Cardi? Click below to check out the visuals as Unc & Phew take a bizarre mushroom ride to Vegas. While Tory Lanez continues to make news for the alleged shooting of Megan The Stallion, he comes through for his fans with the release of his new single "It Doesn't Matter." Tory gives us a vibe on "It Doesn't Matter," the newest tune in his Fargo Friday series, as he expresses his love for his lady.
Erica Banks returns with a new single, rapping over Khia's record "My Neck, My Back." Erica, best known for her albums Buss It and Toot That, is back with her new single Do It. Without a release date for her next album, the Texas rapper continues to release single after single in the hopes of climbing the charts with her latest track. Check out Erica Banks' latest single and video, Throw A Lil Mo (Do It).
Sleazyworld Go Teams Up With Lil Baby to Drop Sleazy Flow Remix Just In Time For The Summer5/27/2022 Sleazy World Go teams up with Lil Baby to release his remix to "Sleazy Flow" just in time for summer. The 24-year-old rapper from Kansas City, Missouri, is quickly making waves in the music industry, with his album Sleazy Flow stealthily climbing the Apple Music charts. As for Lil Baby, he continues to release new music in preparation for the release of his next record, which he teases on Twitter. Check out the remix of Sleazy's Sleazy Flow, which is available now.
Dreezy returned to the LA Leakers' LiftOff show at Power 106, fresh off the release of her Hitgirl album with Hit-Boy.
Much like her 2017 appearance, Chi-Town was confidently put in the hot seat and this time cracked the mic over Kanye West & Hit-"Clique." Boy's Hitgirl is entirely produced by Hit-Boy and features the standout "They Not Ready" as well as guests Coi Leray, Jeremih, and In.k. Click below to check out Dreezy’s LA Leakers Freestyle. Brandy Pokes Fun At Jack Harlow For Not knowing His Music HistOry. Raps Over Harlow’s First Class.5/26/2022
B-Rocka has made a comeback. Brandy keeps her promise and drops a freestyle over Jack Harlow's hit single "First Class," which debuted on Hot 97's Ebro In The Morning show.
Ray J's sister and the "Angel In Disguise" hitmaker flexed her lyrical musical and reiterated her legendary status with a hot flow over the Fergie-sampled instrumental. Lil Baby took to Twitter to tease that his new album will be released just in time for the summer.
"7/?/22," the rapper tweeted, teasing fans with a possible July release date. With "In A Minute," "Right On," and "Frozen," the Atlanta rapper has slowly made his way back onto the music scene this year. Lil Baby previously teased the record tweeting “Its Gonna Be A Nasty Summer” ready to release his latest project since 2020. Rick Ross has revealed that he will release two albums in the next months, giving fans a lot to look forward to this summer. The Biggest Boss said the formal announcement and title of his projects will be unveiled very soon in a recent cover story with HotNewHipHop.
He also talked about going indie after leaving Epic Records, saying that despite not having a huge label behind him, he is still in demand. “I got huge offers on the table right now. Huge huge offers. Conversation with Def Jam. Everybody,” Ross shared. “Everybody wants to be in business with Ricky Rozay. They know I make the best music when Ricky Rozay wants to make music. It's simple for me to organize massive cooperation. When I want huge collaborations it’s easy. I don’t even gotta text n****s. I can have my homies DM a n***a.”
Lupe Fiasco has just announced that in addition to announcing his eighth studio album, Drill Music in Zion, he will also be taking on the role of professor at MIT.
"MIT's MLK Visiting Professor Program their 2022-23 appointments!" tweeted MIT's Arts account, confirming the news. Eunice Ferreira, an associate professor of theater, Lupe Fiasco, a Grammy-winning rapper, and documentary filmmaker Louis Massiah are three people with experience in the arts and humanities. "Best wishes to everyone!"
Gunna, the rapper behind "Pushin' P," surrendered to authorities earlier this week as part of a 28-person indictment involving members of the Young Stoner Life (YSL) group. He is charged with conspiracy to violate the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act (RICO).
Gunna appeared in court for a bond hearing on Wednesday (May 12), and he was denied bond. Gunna's attorneys, Donald F. Samuel, John A. Garland, and Kristen W. Novay, issued a statement regarding the charges. According to the statement, "Mr. Sergio Kitchens, also known as Gunna, is not guilty. The indictment portrays his music as part of a criminal plot, which is incorrect. Mr. Kitchens has been an advocate for his community, and it is our honor to represent him." Young Thug was also refused bond after appearing via video from Fulton County Jail in front of Judge Robert Wolf on Wednesday (May 11). Young Thug is charged with conspiracy to violate the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act (RICO) and one count of criminal street gang activity. Drugs and firearms were also discovered at Young Thug's residence after officials conducted a search warrant, leading to additional charges. Lil Wayne appeared on the latest edition of Nick Wright's What's Wright? On Thursday (May 5), Weezy was asked to name his Top 5 rappers of all time on the With Nick Wright podcast, among other topics in music and sports.
If there's one thing Wayne will do, it'll be to show his appreciation for Missy Elliott, to whom he handed his top spot. “It’s always gonna be first Missy Elliott. She’s a huge influence of everything I’ve ever done. JAY-Z is the best ever to speak. Biggie, obviously. Then I have the whole Goodie Mob. Then I have UGK. Lil Wayne also goes into the New Orleans Saints culture and becoming a Packers fan, finding his new passion in skateboarding, new clothing lines, & more. Click below to watch the full interview with the Nick Wright podcast. A wild new visual is the prelude to Lamar’s long-awaited . follow-up of “Damn” Mr. Morale & The Big Steppers The world has a new Kendrick Lamar song. "The Heart Part 5" is the title. It's the rapper's first new track as a lead artist since 2018, and it comes ahead of his long-awaited Damn. follow-up Mr. Morale & The Big Steppers. The rapper's visage morphs into many deepfakes in the video, directed by Dave Free and Lamar, including OJ Simpson, Will Smith, Jussie Smollett, Kobe Bryant, Kanye West, and Nispey Hussle. "I am. All of us," it begins with a phrase ascribed to Oklama. Check it out below.
Following up on his last solo effort “The Worst” along with his two collaborative songs with Giggs (“Lean”) and Headie One (“Warzone”), North-West London musician M Huncho, has released his latest pre-album record, enlisting Alabama-born rap talent Yung Bleu for “Who We Are”.
This slick, transatlantic effort, which is underpinned by Benjamin Lasnier and Pilfinger's slow-rolling trap music, sees the two rappers employ their Auto-Tuned melodies to full effect as they rhyme about their newfound fame and fortune, and what it took to acquire it. While there's a lot of chemistry here, M Huncho appears to be more mature than ever, which makes us question if the same intensity will be maintained throughout his debut album, Chasing Euphoria, which will be released on May 20. NBA Youngboy has returned with a new single, following the announcement of The Last Slimento album last month, which saw the rapid release of eleven tracks. Entitled “Don’t Rate Me,” the rapper invited Quavo to make a guest appearance on the tune.
It's unknown whether this new song will be on The Last Slimento, which is set to release on August 5 on streaming services. Regardless, YoungBoy has continued to release new music on a regular basis. Click below to stream Youngboy's new release ft. Quavo "Don't Rate Me" A$AP "D.M.B." is a new song by Rocky. It includes a music video for AWGE that Rocky wrote, directed, and executive produced. Rocky and Rihanna star in the video, and Rihanna is expecting her first child with the rapper. Rocky wears "MARRY ME?" grills on his teeth in the video. Rihanna's teeth, on the other hand, say "I DO."
Rocky, Skepta, Shlohmo, Hector Delgado, and Kelvin Krash create "D.M.B." with D33J providing additional production. A$AP Ferg also contributes background vocals to "D.M.B." "I don't beat my bitch, I need my bitch," Rocky raps on the single, which many have interpreted as a dig at Chris Brown, who was found guilty of beating Rihanna in 2009. A new video for Future and Drake's song "Wait for U" has been released. Future has romance problems in medieval times, and Drake rides a horse in the video. Future's album I Never Liked You, which was released last week, featured a Tems-sampling track. Director X directed the video, which you can see below.
I Never Liked You has two Future and Drake collaborations: "Wait For U" and "I'm on One." Kanye West, Gunna, Young Thug, and EST Gee are among the other musicians featured on the album. Click below to see Future's visuals for new video Wait for U. Doja Cat has unveiled her new song "Vegas," which she debuted at Coachella 2022. The song will be included in the soundtrack for Baz Luhrmann's upcoming Elvis biopic, which will be released on June 24. "Vegas" can be heard below.
The lead song from the ELVIS Original Motion Picture Soundtrack, which will be released this summer by RCA, is "Vegas." The song features Elvis Presley's classic hit "Hound Dog." Austin Butler plays the King, and Tom Hanks plays his eccentric manager, Colonel Tom Parker, in Baz Luhrmann's biography. Last year, Doja Cat released her third studio album, Planet Her. She later hosted and performed at the MTV Video Music Awards. Doja Cat and SZA won the Grammy for Best Pop Duo/Group Performance for "Kiss Me More" last month. Dr. Dre and Jimmy Iovine made Hip-Hop history nearly 10 years ago when they signed a groundbreaking agreement that made The Chronic producer the first billionaire in the genre. However, his hasty declaration is said to have lost him $200 million and the right to call himself a billionaire.
After Tyrese posted a Facebook video of Dr. Dre discussing the deal, Apple's 2014 acquisition of Jimmy Iovine and Dr. Dre's Beats Electronics was almost jeopardized. The initial transaction was worth $3.2 billion prior to Tyrese and Dr. Dre's video, according to New York Times reporter Tripp Mickle's new book, After Steve: How Apple Became a Trillion-Dollar Company and Lost Its Soul. Check out the Clip below of Dr. Dre and Tyrese breaking the news about the new deal. 3X GRAMMY AWARD WINNING PRODUCER HIT-BOY WILL BE FEATURED ON THE PLATFORM SUPPLYING BEATS FOR SALE TO INDEPENDENT ARTISTS UnitedMasters, the independent artist's "record label in your pocket," has launched Beat Exchange, a curated marketplace for buying and selling beats. The Beat Exchange connects producers with UnitedMasters' 1.5 million independent musicians, offering best-in-class capabilities for uploading and managing personal beats stores.
UnitedMasters artists can now buy or license beats from both emerging and established producers such as Hit-Boy (Nas, Drake, Beyonce), Turbo (Gunna, Travis Scott, Lil Baby), Sham "Sak Pase" Joseph (Kodak Black, Rihanna, SAINt Jhn), Kato On The Track, and David Morse, whose song "Headtaps" is currently on the Billboard Hot 100. |
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