Hope you’re buckled up because Maluma is taking the 2020 Video Music Awards to the drive-in. In an interview with MTV leading up to the VMAs, the Colombian heartthrob teased his upcoming performance as being “electric” and
“Goodies” became a mega-hit for Ciara, but it almost went to another superstar. While hosting her new Apple Music show, Level Up Radio with Ciara, the singer revealed that her 2004 debut single “Goodies” was almost given
Nearly 11 years since releasing No Ceilings, Lil Wayne surprises fans by making his beloved mixtape available to stream on all major platforms for the first time. The original project was released on October 31, 2009 and
Nas is going “Ultra Black.” Less than a week after the release of his album King’s Disease, Nas celebrates all things Black in the uplifting video for the album’s anthemic lead single. The Spike Jordan-directed clip opens
Big Sean is revisiting his rumored feud with Kendrick Lamar. Last night, the Detroit rapper dropped his new single “Deep Reverence” featuring Nipsey Hussle on which he opens up about the noise surrounding his relationship with the
The LOX is set to return with their first album in four years. The hip-hop trio—comprised of Sheek Louch, Jadakiss, and Styles P—has announced that their fourth studio album Living Off Xperience will arrive on Aug. 28.
CeeLo Green is sorry. The singer has apologized after criticizing the “adult content” in today’s music, calling it “disappointing on a personal and moral level.” In his controversial interview with Far Out magazine, Green singled out female
Less than 24 hours after announcing the project on social media, Popcaan unleashes his FIXTAPE. The 19-track mixtape, which arrives on the heels of Jamaican Independence Day, includes a pair of collaborations with Drake. The OVO Sound
Legends never die. Juice WRLD unites with The Weeknd on their long-awaited collaboration “Smile.” The Canadian crooner brings his XO vibes to the melancholy track, which was previously called “Sad.” “I just want to see you smile,
KYLE crashes Tyga’s house in the hilarious video for “Money Now,” a single off his new album. Inspired by MTV’s “Cribs,” the Jakob Owens-directed clip opens with KYLE giving a tour of his lavish digs as part