Rico Nasty and Flo Milli are all about the “Money.” The rap duo teams up on their new Boys Noize-produced collaboration, which samples 2 Live Crew’s “We Want Some Pussy” and Tone Loc’s timeless “Wild Thing.” The
Less than three months after dropping DONDA, Kanye West re-ups with the deluxe edition of his 10th studio album. In addition to the 27 original tracks, there are five new songs including “Up From the Ashes,” “Remote
ICY season is underway. Ahead of her new project, Saweetie adds her ICY touch to the soundtrack to Season 5 of HBO’s “Insecure.” On the first single “Get It Girl,” the self-described “boujee ghetto girl” bosses up
It’s showtime. After much anticipation, Silk Sonic–the duo consisting of Bruno Mars and Anderson .Paak–presents one of the year’s most anticipated releases, An Evening With Silk Sonic. In addition to the chart-topping smash “Leave the Door Open,”
Beyoncé comes alive. Queen Bey returns with “Be Alive,” her first release of 2021, which soundtracks the upcoming movie King Richard starring Will Smith. The empowering anthem samples The Door’s “Five to One,” which JAY-Z famously sampled
The Bawse is back. Rick Ross rounds up Jazmine Sullivan and 21 Savage for “Outlawz,” the first single off his upcoming 11th studio album Richer Than I Ever Been. Over a triumphant instrumental, produced by AraabMuzik and
DaBaby is back on his BS. Following the controversy over his homophobic remarks at Rolling Loud, the rapper returns to the spotlight with his new project Back on My Baby Jesus Sh!t AGAIN. The 6-track set features
Rosalía and The Weeknd reunite on their new collaboration “La Fama.” The seductive song serves as a cautionary tale about fame as the two trade verses in Spanish. In the video, helmed by Director X, Rosalía plays
Go best friend. Coi Leray enlists DaBaby for the official remix to her single “TWINNEM.” The North Carolina rapper pulls up and adds some bop to the viral best friend anthem. “Let me know when you want
Kendrick Lamar has fans awaiting his next move, but in the meantime he can be heard on Terrace Martin’s new album Drones. The Compton kingpin appears on the title track, which also features Snoop Dogg, Ty Dolla