Pop Smoke’s posthumous debut album Shoot for the Stars Aim for the Moon arrives today featuring a collaboration with 50 Cent and Roddy Ricch, who both appear on the standout “The Woo.” “The Box” rapper brings the
Yo Gotti is looking a lot slimmer these days. Taking to Instagram, a shirtless Gotti showed off his newly-chiseled physique while working out in his driveway. In his caption, the Memphis rapper revealed that he lost 40
Pop Smoke lives on. On Friday, the late rapper’s estate will release his posthumous debut Shoot for the Stars, Aim for the Moon. Before its release, the star-studded tracklist has been revealed. In addition to “Make It
Hot off her chart-topping hit with Nicki Minaj, Doja Cat may have another big collaboration in the works. The “Say So” hitmaker hinted that she and The Weeknd have a song together. On Tuesday, she teased the
Baby Future turns six. In honor of his birthday on Tuesday, Ciara and Future’s son was celebrated with loving tributes on social media. Ciara shared a video of herself kissing her baby boy six times on the
The countdown is on to WUNNA. Just five days before his album release, Gunna drops his new single “WUNNA,” which also serves as the title track to the highly-anticipated project. On the Turbo production, the YSL rapper
TM88 & Southside drop “Blue Jean Bandit (feat. Young Thug, Future, Moneybagg Yo).” Together the powerhouse Atlanta-based hitmaking producers and head honchos of the influential 808 Mafia collective crafted a trap infused hard-hitting banger that shrieks. 808 Mafia’s credits stem far and wide in
British Columbia born singer-songwriter Kandle Osborne sings honest and raw, vulnerable yet empowered songs, never afraid to pen even life’s heaviest moments. While her fourth album, untitled, may have been recorded under extraordinary circumstances (during the current
Leave it to Missy Elliott to get your ass up during quarantine for a neon-tinged, twerk-friendly dance party. After returning with the fittingly titled Iconology last year — which marked her first new project in over a
The Weeknd opens up. The press-shy singer covers the latest issue of Variety. In his first sit-down interview in nearly five years, the Toronto native confronts his dark past as he celebrates a new chapter in his