Future may be busy enjoying back-to-back Billboard 200 chart-toppers courtesy of the Metro Boomin-assisted ‘We Don’t Trust Youand We Still Don’t Trust You,’ but he’s still making time to crank out bangers with other artists.

Case in point: ‘Back to Back’ – his latest collaboration with Nardo Wick (which follows their 2021 hit ‘Me or Sum‘).

“Real n-ggas in my circle, you can’t fit / Don’t f-ck with too many, be on some anti sh-t,” raps Nardo on the Southside-produced track.

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Cash Cobain and Bay Swag may have already had a viral hit on their hands with the catchy ‘Fisherrr,’ but now the duo are looking to push the sizzling tune up the Hot 100 by enlisting assistance from Rap princess Ice Spice for its official remix.

Dropping its accompanying music video on Friday (April 26), the revamped edition of the Cobain-produced cut sees Spice add her signature braggadocious bars.

“I’m a baddie, so I know them other b-tches ain’t impressin’ you / And I been a baddie since a youngin, n-gga, this ain’t nothin’ new / Why these n-ggas in my face? Oh, because I’m rich and my money blue / I don’t care what n-ggas say ’cause I’m really paid, I’m untouchable,” she spits in the KZA-directed visual.

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In what may be his most personal release yet, Chance the Rapper has delivered the gripping ‘Buried Alive.’

When not addressing his recent marital woes (including a highly publicized split from his soon-to-be ex-wife Kirsten Corley Bennett), the GRAMMY winner used the lyrics to reflect on professional, spiritual, and even mental health struggles.

“I was in a dark space, between a rock and a hard place / Knew I was alive when my heart raced,” he raps in the touching visual. “Buried alive, but very alive / They’d be very surprised to find out Harry survived.”

Produced by DexLvL, the new song comes as the latest taste of music expected to line his forthcoming album ‘Star Line Gallery’ (due later this year).

Ahead of official details on that project, hop inside to get acquainted with his self-directed music video for ‘Buried Alive.’

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Normani stormed back onto the scene today with her long-awaited new single ‘1.59.’

The track, which features Gunna, serves as the lead offering from the starlet’s eagerly awaited (and gestating debut album ‘Dopamine’).

With the countdown officially on to the LP’s June 14 release, Normani posed it up for Elle and then opened about her journey to this point – waxing candid on scrapped album titles, what fans can expect from  her project, and her goal to be a “revolutionary” artist.

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Beyonce has made her next single choice and it involves her Miley Cyrus collaboration.

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Ne-Yo is the latest music superstar to rock NPR’s Tiny Desk concert series.

The acclaimed singer made an appearance on the show in a video uploaded on April 26. While there, Ne-Yo sang many of his biggest hits as well as some songs that he wrote for other artists like ‘Irreplaceable.’ As for his own songs, Ne-Yo sang hits like ‘Because of You,’ ‘So Sick,’ ‘Miss Independent,’ and many more.

Ne-Yo’s performance comes as the singer gets ready to head to Europe as part of his ‘Champagne and Roses Tour.’ He will be there for select dates in June.

Check out his dazzling performance at NPR below…

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Eminem is ready for his return, because he has a new album coming this year.

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Perrie is in full promotion mode for her debut solo single ‘Forget About Us.’ Case in point, she has just released a new version of the song.

Taking to her YouTube channel, the former Little Mix member shared the live version of ‘Forget About Us.’ The new version, as the title suggests, is a live rendition of the track with raw instrumentals.

‘Forget About Us’ has been a huge success for Perrie. The song has gone on to become her first solo top 10 hit in the UK when the track opened in the #10 spot on the country’s singles chart.

What are you waiting for? Check out the live version of ‘Forget About Us’ below…

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‘Old Town Road’ hitmaker Lil Nas X continues riding the unconventional road to the release of his forthcoming mixtape, ‘Nasarati 2,’ by dropping new songs exclusively to Soundcloud.

Having already lifted new fan favorites ‘Right There,’ ‘Light Again,’ and ‘Lean on My Body‘ to the platform, the 25-year-old has followed with the deeply personal ‘Trust Me.’

“Grindr sessions sextin’ with faceless accounts / Bringin’ bodies in me, then sneaking them out / Back in middle school, I was fiending for d-ck / 7th grade, sending my homies some pics / Daddy never knew what I did as a kid / He would’ve crucified me,” he croons on the Omer Fedi-produced bop.

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The countdown to the launch of ‘Dopamine‘ starts now!

Just moments after launching the project’s long-awaited first single, ‘1:59’ (featuring Gunna), Normani stunned her devoted fans – affectionately called the #NormaniNation – with official news about its release date.

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She’s back!

After a lengthy hiatus from the music scene to focus on headline-grabbing acting endeavors, singer-actress Vanessa Williams puts on her dancing shoes to boogie back onto the charts with her first album in 15 years.

“What a joy it is to be making new music behind the [mic] again with old friends,”  the 61-year-old said about her new album due later this year. “There’s a certain comfort in creating new works in the studio while reminiscing about how so many years in this business have brought successes, excitement, and lasting memories.”

Set to be distributed by her own label, Mellian Music, the independent project’s first single comes courtesy of the electric ‘Legs (Keep Dancing).’

“They say the legs are the last to go/  I’ma keep dancing / I’m still putting on the show / I’ma keep dancing until I can’t do it no more,” she wails in the Chantry Johnson and Kipper Jones-penned bop.

A subtle tribute to ‘The Legs Are The Last To Go,’ the 2008 memoir of legendary stage and screen actress Diahann Carroll, get inside to get down with V.

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