Drake is ready for something new…and is inviting you along for the ride.
Hit the link below to find out why fans can expect a brand new album from the entertainer in 2020…
‘Old Town Road’ star Lil Nas X (born Montero Hill) may have seen his follow-up, ‘Panini,’ gallop to a #16 peak on the Hot 100 (to date), but thanks to the enduring success of the former the 20-year-old had to pump the brakes on its promotion.
That all changed with the 2019 MTV VMAs when Hill took to the stage to unveil a futuristic performance, a theme that transcended to the song’s official music video that premiered just two weeks later (click here to watch). Now, in a bid to pad the positive impact of the visual on the ‘7’ tune’s Hot 100 commercial performance, Hill’s teamed with rapper DaBaby (born Jonathan Kirk) for a remix. Taking to Twitter to announce, Hill – who’s earned quite the reputation for being an “internet troll” – said the Kirk-assisted revamp would be the first of 25 the tune received over the life cycle of its promotion.
While we await news on if that’s true or not, look inside to hear what the duo cooked up:
The credits are soon to be rolling on the 2019 MTV Video Music Awards.
Aired live from the Prudential Center in Newark, the action-packed extravaganza boasted many-a-memorable moment from blazing stage performances to technical hiccups, shocking on-stage antics, and more.
But, with all eyes on who took home which honor, did your favourite win any of the coveted Moonmen? Look inside to recap:
Hate her or love her, what you certainly can’t do is deny her.
Houston born hottie Megan Thee Stallion has been riding high on a wave of success for most of the year, a feat underscored by the critical acclaim that’s accompanied her latest project, ‘Fever.’ To ensure such good tiding doesn’t slow any time soon, the 24-year-old’s tapped legendary music video director Hype Williams to helm her new musical film, ‘Fever: Thee Movie.’
Featuring appearances from the likes of DaBaby, Juicy J, and more, the soon-to-come flick borrows elements of 70’s ‘Blaxploitation’ flicks and appears to draw inspiration from the likes of Quentin Tarantino (a la ‘Kill Bill’). See the teaser inside: (more…)
It’s that time of year!
The BET Hip-Hop Awards 2023 are around the corner. As such, nominations for the hotly anticipated ceremony have been unveiled.
Cardi B and 21 Savage jointly lead with a whopping 12 nods each. Drake follows with 9.
Other notable names who scored multiple nominations include Burna Boy and DJ Khaled (7 apiece), J. Cole (6), and Jay-Z, GloRilla, and Coi Leray (all of whom nabbed 5).
This year’s installment of the show takes place in Atlanta, GA on October 3 and airs on October 10 on BET at 9pm ET/PT.
Speaking on the nods, Connie Orlando, EVP Specials, Music Programming & Music Strategy for BET said in a statement:
“This year’s ‘BET Hip Hop Awards will mark the culmination of our year-long celebration of hip hop’s storied creation and the art form’s sonic and cultural expansion. We are honored by this year’s roster of nominees as they continue to carry the creativity and diversity of Hip-Hop into the future. We congratulate each nominee on their accomplishments as they take Hip-Hop artistry to new heights.”
Before the broadcast, find out who’s nominated below…
In 2021, Dua Lipa watched her ‘Future Nostalgia‘ hit ‘Levitating‘ live up to its namesake on the Hot 100 when it soared into Billboard history books for becoming the longest-running top 10 hit ever by a female artist.
And while that unprecedented chart triumph got its fair share of laud from fans and admirers alike, there have been a few who have withheld applause – namely those who have attempted to take the GRAMMY winner to court on allegations of copyright infringement.
Just two months after learning the second case of that ilk was dismissed by a U.S. District Judge, another multimillion-dollar claim against the Stephen Kozmeniuk and Stuart Price-produced bop has arisen.
Harry Styles has done it again.
The Pop force’s new single ‘As It Was’ has blasted its way back to #1 on the Billboard Hot 100.
Full story below…
The BET Hip Hop Awards 2021 provided many-a-notable moment courtesy of the host of music stars who took to its high octane stage.
Now, after blazing performances from the likes of Latto, BIA, Nelly, Young Thug, Baby Keem, and more (click here to watch), look inside to see who walked away with the show’s biggest star – its coveted trophies!
The full winner’s list awaits inside:
Cardi B and Megan Thee Stallion have each made a splash over the last year with their collaborative and individual efforts.
Aptly, then, the ‘WAP’ rappers lead the nominations for the 2021 BET Hip-Hop Awards together with Lil Durk.
Collectively, the trio has scored nine nominations each.
Fellow titan Drake follows closely with eight.
This year’s show takes place at the Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre in Atlanta, GA and airs October 5.
Prior to the broadcast, find out whose’s nominated below…
When not trolling fans and detractors on social media, Lil Nas X is making headlines for ruffling the feathers of less-than-liberal-leaning viewers who express outrage over the content of his risqué music videos and stage performances.
And though he takes the attention in stride (as recently revealed via his recent eye-popping feature in ‘Variety’), the openly gay music star also uses his platform for educational purposes – not only raising his voice to teach those outside the gay community but those within it as well.
See what we mean inside:
Lil Nas X has flown in high on this week’s Billboard Hot 100 with his newest single ‘Industry Baby.’
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