Doja Cat’s domination continues. The superstar teams up with SZA on “Kiss Me More,” the first single off her upcoming album Planet Her. The groovy mid-tempo bop, produced by Yeti Beats, finds Doja reminiscing about young love.
Make it clap. Gwen Stefani teams up with Saweetie on the remix to her new single “Slow Clap.” The irresistible track, Gwen’s first single of 2021, serves as an empowering anthem, complete with an unabashed verse from
Logic is back. After retiring and releasing his so-called final album last year, the Maryland rapper is plotting his return. On Wednesday night, he dropped a surprise new track on which he announced that he’s coming out
Queen Naija and Ari Lennox join forces on their new collaboration “Set Him Up.” On their bold duet, the ladies swap stories about their men before realizing that they’re both dating the same guy. “Girl, if your
Fresh off their Verzuz with Earth, Wind & Fire, The Isley Brothers return with their first new single in four years. The R&B icons team up with Snoop Dogg on “Friends & Family.” The feel-good bop arrives
Iggy Azalea is back. On “Sip It,” her first release in eight months, the new mom reunites with her “Kream” collaborator Tyga. The provocative slapper, produced by OG Parker (Drake, Migos), finds Iggy bringing all the boys
Victory lap. Less than two years after dropping his platinum-certified debut, Lil Tjay keeps the momentum going with his sophomore album Destined 2 Win. The 21-track set, which he calls the “album of the year,” boasts appearances
Wiz Khalifa celebrates a decade of Rolling Papers. To commemorate the 10th anniversary of his major-label debut album, the Taylor Gang rapper has re-released the project with four bonus tracks including “Middle of You” (featuring Chevy Woods,
One week after releasing his album Justice, Justin Bieber re-ups with the deluxe. In addition to the original 16 tracks, the Triple Chucks Deluxe version features six bonus tracks with appearances from DaBaby (“Know No Better”), Quavo
After eight months of anticipation, Lil Nas X finally drops his long-awaited single “Montero (Call Me By Your Name).” On his first release since November’s “Holiday,” produced by Take a DayTrip, Omer Fedi, and Roy Enzo, the