A toast to the indelible marks made by some of music history’s biggest names came today via the unveiling of the latest class or Rock & Roll Hall of Fame nominees.
A toast to the indelible marks made by some of music history’s biggest names came today via the unveiling of the latest class or Rock & Roll Hall of Fame nominees.
Ahead of what will undoubtedly be a soaring performance of ‘Lift Every Voice and Sing‘ at Super Bowl LVIII on Sunday (February 11), Andra Day can be heard lifting her voice in the new song ‘Probably.’
Coming as the follow-up to her recently released ‘Where Do We Go,’ the February 5-released tune serves as the latest taste of new music set to line ‘Cassandra‘ – the first album from the GRAMMY-winning singer-actress since 2015’s ‘Cheers to the Fall.’
“You probably tell the world that I hated you / But you know more than anyone, that’s from true / I loved you, oh, oh / Probably tell the world I didn’t believe in you / But you know more than anyone, I’m solid, boo,” she croons on the Caleb Morris-produced cut.
Hear it in full inside.
Hinged on a prominent sample of Subway & 702‘s 1994 classic of the same name, ‘This Lil Game We Play’ – the latest from legendary producer-songwriter Jermaine Dupri – unites a trio of hitmakers to help him hit a musical homerun.
While power couple Nelly and Ashanti sing the tune’s verses and hook, Juicy J comes in with a set of hypnotic yet naughty bars to seal the deal.
“Boy, I really want to stay / So we can play this little game we play / Where you go hide, and I will seek / Let me be the one to make you weak,” the GRAMMY-winning songstress croons on the dancefloor-ready bop.
The first taste from Dupri’s upcoming compilation album following So So Def’s newly minted partnership with Create Music Group, hop inside to hear the new tune in full.
As her City Girls co-hort JT continues to rake in acclaim from Hip-Hop fans for her February 2-released solo single ‘Sideways,’ rapper Yung Miami is looking to do the same with the new song ’50/50 Freestyle.’
“Money gettin’, I’m a money spender, you a runner / I ain’t goin’ 50/50 with no n-gga, I’m a hundred (B-tch) / F-ck I look like? / Silly hoes hatin’, please, address me as a boss, boo,” she raps on the Ace Redd and Aye YB-produced bop.
Announced Monday (February 5) as the first taste of her forthcoming ‘YAMS‘ era, ’50/50’ most notably offers a stinging slam of DJ Akademiks who she previously beefed with for slamming City Girls album sales and her proximity to Diddy during his sexual assault allegations.
“Akademiks, you a b-tch/Why you speaking on women?,” she inquires on the new song.
Hear the whole song inside.
Usher has been coyly quiet about who will be joining him on stage for his performance this Sunday at the Super Bowl Halftime Show 2024.
However, a new report has turned the volume up – revealing that Alicia Keys will be in the mix.
Full story below…
Tinashe is the latest name to take center stage on NPR‘s Tiny Desk Concert.
Joined by a jubilant full band, the eclectic songbird took flight with songs – both new and known.
For, the R&B starlet wowed with live showings of hits such as ‘2 On,’ ‘Touch & Go,’ and jams from her latest album ‘BB/ANG3L’ such as ‘Treason.’
The performance comes as the 31-year-old gears up to embark on the ‘BB/ANG3L Tour.’
Watch Tinashe turn up after the jump…
GloRilla has debuted the dynamic new video for her new single ‘Yeah Glo!’
Directed by Troy Roscoe, the quirky clip sees the rapper celebrate her journey by visiting various versions of herself from the past. Chronicling her rise from a fast food worker to a chart-topping femcee.
Jointly produced by Go Grizzly, B100, Squat Beats, and Lil Ronnie, the turn-up anthem is the first release from the Memphis native this year.
Watch the visual after the jump…
Latto is wasting no time lighting a match under her new single ‘Sunday Service.’
For, fresh from unleashing the fiery track, the femcee has served up its striking visual.
Rocking a variety of stunning looks, Latto doesn’t hold back in the video either – serving up a compelling exclamation mark to the song.
As reported, rival Ice Spice revealed that her recent release, ‘Think U The Sh*t (Fart),’ was in response to a teaser Latto shared on ‘Sunday Service’ on TikTok. A teaser she took as a diss.
Interestingly, Latto has gone on record to say that neither the preview nor the single itself were targeted at the Bronx native.
In any case, watch the video for ‘Sunday Service’ below…
With just days to go before Usher takes to the stage at the Apple Music Super Bowl Halftime Show 2024, all eyes are on what tracks the R&B titan will be unleashing live.
Billed as a performance that has been “30 years in the making,” the seismic showing tasks the veteran with fitting three decades of dominance into a coveted 13-minute slot.
There are the undeniable hits, recent viral moments, and new numbers from his freshly released album – ‘Coming Home’ – to factor in when deciphering what to deploy at the Allegiant Stadium in Nevada.
And it’s safe to assume that it hasn’t been an easy navigation to a final setlist.
Folk won’t have to wait long, though, because Sunday night’s Super Bowl Halftime Show will bring with it what the icon landed on.
However, pending then, That Grape Juice has tallied our dream setlist. And, we’ll say it from the jump, it’s a touchdown!
Join us below…
Coco Jones is cooking up a sweet treat with her debut solo album.
The rising R&B songstress took home two honors at the GRAMMY Awards 2024 – crowning a breakthrough year.
Naturally, attention has turned to what’s next for the vocal powerhouse.
And, as ever, That Grape Juice asked the questions you really want answers to.
TGJ caught up with Jones at on the red carpet at the GRAMMYs and quizzed the ‘ICU’ songbird about what fans can expect from her eagerly awaited full-length effort.
While embodying the word, the 25-year-old waxed candid about the air of “confident” that defines her forthcoming material.
Armed with the success achieved in recent times, Jones opened up about her new jams will see her charting a new course and exploring her talents in a radical new way.
Watch our EXCLUSIVE interview above and be sure to let us know…
Ayra Starr is ready to shine luminously with her second studio album.
The Afro-Pop princess has been blazing a trail with bops such as ‘Bloody Samaritan’ and ‘Rush’ – the latter of which was nominated for Best African Music Performance at the GRAMMY Awards 2024.
That Grape Juice caught up with the Mavin Records maestra at the 66th Annual GRAMMYs, where she opened up about her hotly anticipated sophomore project.
Speaking EXCLUSIVELY with TGJ, Starr spilled on the follow-up to the critically acclaimed ‘19 & Dangerous.’ “I’ve evolved,” she declared with her trademark charisma.
And we can’t wait to hear what she’s been cooking up!