Elijah Blake’s new album The Neon Eon has arrived. On his first project in three years, the Grammy-winning singer-songwriter breaks down genres and celebrates his musical freedom. In addition to the Trinidad James-assisted single “Dreams,” the 10-track
Post Malone joins forces with The Weeknd on “One Right Now.” Produced by Louis Bell, Brian Lee, and Andrew Bolooki, the melodic track marks the first collaboration from the superstar duo. “You’re a stain on my legacy
Before they drop their album next week, Silk Sonic serves up one more jam. Bruno Mars and Anderson .Paak bring the retro vibes with their new single and video for “Smokin Out the Window,” on which they
Before he heads to Utopia, Travis Scott is serving up an appetizer. On the eve of his Astroworld Festival, the Houston rapper returns a pair of tracks, “Mafia” and “Escape Plan,” which he debuted at Rolling Loud
Summer Walker is Still Over It. Two years since she released her chart-topping debut Over It, the R&B singer opens up her hard drive and unleashes the follow-up. Amid a bad breakup and the birth of her
Raquel Kiaraa’s new album, “Defying Odds,” is out now. This album has a deep significance and is a collection of Raquel’s most unique and charismatic songs. Raquel is asserting her authority in it, enjoying the beauty of
CJ the DJ and Blackjack “The Don,” two Atlanta-based musicians-singers, have released their much-anticipated tune “Special To Me,” the ultimate urban romance featuring Jhonni Blaze. The highly anticipated song follows the duo’s past hits, “Clear The Smoke,”
Bryson Tiller is back in mixtape mode. On Halloween, the R&B crooner surprised fans by dropping Killer Instinct 2:The Nightmare Before. The 13-track sequel arrives a decade after his original mixtape and finds Bryson back in his
Yung Miami is looking for a rap freak. One half of City Girls dropped her solo single “Rap Freaks” on Friday on which she raps about having sex with over a dozen of hip-hop’s biggest names including
A decade since its release, A$AP Rocky’s debut mixtape LIVE.LOVE.A$AP is finally available on streaming services for the first time. The 16-track project was originally released as a free download on Halloween in 2011 and featured ScHoolboy