Afro-Pop princess Ayra Starr has been drumming up buzz aplenty with her infectious new single ‘Rhythm & Blues.’
Arriving on the heels of hyper-hot hits such as ‘Bloody Samaritan’ and ‘Rush’ (as well as a nomination for Best Afrobeats act at the MTV EMAs 2023), the track has today been paired with an official music video.
Helmed by director Earthboi, the visual sees the Nigerian supernova in the throes of love with her boo.
Speaking on’Rhythm & Blues,’ Starr said:
“I consider myself a hard girl void of vulnerability, I would say love songs were cheesy and wouldn’t think of making one but I’ve finally found a balance. I’ve put myself out there and I’m allowing myself receive and give love through music and It’s safe to say I’ve let my guard down with ‘Rhythm and Blues’. Adding the Ayra Starr colour to Afrobeats with the melodies, riffs and runs and overall delivery, ‘Rhythm and Blues’ was quite easy to make while collaborating with Sparrq and Novemba. It shows that I can be vulnerable while still being a strong woman embracing my emotions”.
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Drake‘s album ‘For All The Dogs’ is set to dominate charts all across the world. Case in point, it is leading the race in the UK.
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Selena Gomez is clearing the air when it comes to her rumored feud with Dua Lipa.
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Beyonce may be the queen on the stage, but now she is taking over the box office thanks to her ‘Renaissance’ film.
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Congratulations are in order for GRAMMY-nominated songstress Tamar Braxton for driving her 2013 hit, ‘All the Way Home,’ all the way to Platinum status at the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA).
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Nearly 7 months after watching her hit ‘Players‘ become her inaugural Hot 100 top 10 hit following months of blowing up on Tik Tok, Coi Leray is giving the Grandmaster Flash and The Furious Five-sampling song another play at the chart’s upper rankings by unleashing its official music video.
“Five-star b-tch, yeah, I taste so delicious / Let him lick the plate, yeah, I make him do the dishes
Now he on news talk ’cause a b-tch went missing,” she raps in the flashy clip.
Lifted from her latest album, the eponymous ‘Coi,’ look inside to see the “better late than never”-arriving visual for ‘Players’ directed by Michael Vincent.
After turning heads with the music video for ‘8 AM in Charlotte,’ chart-topping rapper Drake continues to give fan favorite cuts from his new album – the October 6-released ‘For All the Dogs‘ – the visual treatment.
Next up? ‘Another Late Night.’
Directed by Lyrical Lemonade’s Cole Bennett, the cut sees Drizzy link up again with real-life bestie/fellow rapper Lil Yachty as the two live it up in a yuletide-themed scene in Canada.
“Just another late night with my b-tch, ayy (With my bitch) / And I hate to even call her ass my bitch, ayy (Yeah, my b-tch) ‘Cause I love that ho, don’t even make no sense, man (Pssh, pssh),” Yachty spits on the ChildBoy-producded cut.
Undoubtedly a welcomed Christmas gift from Drake and co. months before the actual holiday, hop inside to see the action.
Britney Spears fans, affectionately called #BritneyArmy, once disappointed by reports the GRAMMY winner would never perform or create new music again got a ray of hope Sunday (October 8) when she took to Instagram to not only report she had her eye on recording once more but is also eyeing a collaboration with one of the biggest names in Hip-Hop history.
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Christmas is coming early for fans of Mary J. Blige courtesy of a reissue of her critically acclaimed ‘A Mary Christmas‘ album.
Originally released October 15, 2013, the holiday project – Blige’s first and one of the best-selling R&B-flavored holiday efforts released over the last 10 years – is about to see its commercial stats extended thanks to the expanded set which not only features all of the original songs from the standard version but four additional tracks.
Lined with guest appearances from major names like Barbra Streisand, Marc Anthony, Jessie J, The Clark Sisters, and more, ‘Christmas’ also sees Mary show off her trilingual skills as she belts yuletide classics in English, French, and Spanish.
Hop inside to stream the 10th anniversary edition of ‘A Mary Christmas’ via Apple Music and Spotify.
As Hollywood works to rebuild the relationship between studios and artists after the end of a bitter and highly publicized writers strike last month (namely over compensation, the use of artificial intelligence, and streaming residual pay), former Fifth Harmony star Ally Brooke suggests singers and musicians rally for a similar cause.
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