Jhené Aiko is back. The R&B siren gets freaky on her new single “P*$$Y Fairy (OTW).” The sultry jam finds Jhené seducing a lover with her explicit bedroom talk. “Don’t be surprised, boy, when I buss it
dvsn returns with their first new music of the decade. The OVO-signed duo of Nineteen85 and Daniel Daley takes it nice and slow on its new single “A Muse.” The stunning track features an interpolation of Lonnie
Kodak Black is speaking out from behind bars. The rapper, also known as Bill K. Kapri, is opening up about his “cruel and unethical” experience in prison, where he is serving a 46-month sentence on weapons charges.
6ix9ine will be released from jail this year, but he may have to wait for a family reunion. Just this week, Tekashi’s lawyer asked the judge to allow him to serve out the remainder of his 24-month
The Hot Girl is coming. Megan Thee Stallion has announced that her new single “B.I.T.C.H” is set to drop Friday, Jan. 24. Taking to Instagram, the Houston hottie revealed the cover art, which features a barking Doberman.
It’s another Missy Elliott exclusive. The rap icon takes it back in time in the throwback video for “Why I Still Love You.” The cinematic clip, which she co-directed with Derek Blanks, opens with a cameo from
Mariah Carey and The Neptunes will become the latest inductees into the Songwriters Hall of Fame. They lead the class of 2020, which also includes The Isley Brothers, former Eurythmics members Annie Lennox and Dave Stewart, Rick
2 Chainz links with Future on their long-awaited collaboration “Dead Man Walking.” The ATLiens put it down for the streets while reveling in their riches on the celebratory trap anthem, produced by Buddah Bless This Beat. “Big
Shady’s back. Out of nowhere, Eminem returns with his surprise album Music to Be Murdered By. The 20 tracks feature appearances from Ed Sheeran, Young M.A, Anderson .Paak, Q-Tip, Don Toliver, and more, with production from Dr.
Return of the Mac. Sixteen months after his death, the family of Mac Miller debuts his final album Circles. In addition to the first single “Good News,” the project features 12 tracks, which The Associated Press calls