Camila Cabello‘s fourth studio album, the June 28-released ‘C,XOXO,‘ may boast a plethora of big-named stars on its tracklist like Lil Nas X, City Girls, and Playboi Carti, but none quite as big as the megawatt star power attached to Rap superstar Drake.

Easily the project’s most anticipated listen, Drizzy doubles the fun by contributing not one but TWO tunes to the 14-track set – ‘Uuugly‘ and ‘Hot Uptown’ (produced by El Guincho and Boi-1da respectively).

Arriving to major streaming platforms two weeks after she first teased her beloved fans (affectionately called #Camilizers) with the duo of duets, hop inside to hear both songs to see if they meet the hype.

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Eric Benét brings the bedroom boom with his new single ‘Something We Can Make Love To.’

Tapping fellow GRAMMY-nominated R&B vet Tamar Braxton to assist, the tune comes as the first mouth-watering taste of what Eric is set to serve on his forthcoming duets album.

“I could never have too much of you / My love for you / I’m ready whenever you call / Here to do whatever you want,” Tamar sings on the sensual track produced by Laney Stewart.

A hearty helping of what R&B’s been needing for a while, hop inside to get a feel for ‘Something.’

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The explosive success of ‘Nasty‘ doesn’t have Tinashe resting on her laurels as evidenced with the Friday (June 28) drop of her new single ‘Getting No Sleep.’

Produced by Billy Lemos and Nosaj Thing, the song serves as the latest taste of the gems set to line her forthcoming seventh studio album BB/ANG3L PT. 2 – QUANTUM BABY.’

“Take you outside, movie scene every time / Flick me up, I’m fitted up, so pretty, no bad side/ Not a dog but it’s in me, taking shots like I’m Lindsay,” she sings on the sizzling new track

Accompanied by a trippy, Jonah Haber-directed music video, get inside to get familiar with ‘Sleep.’

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Self-proclaimed as the “best song of all time,” Lil Nas X‘s ‘Here We Go‘ – recorded for the latest installment of Eddie Murphy‘s classic ‘Beverly Hills Cop‘ film franchise – dropped Friday (June 28) at midnight ahead of the movie’s July 3 release to Netflix.

“Tell them boys they better move / Tell ’em make room, tell ’em make a way / Tell ’em make a hole / Tell them boys he better hide, tell ’em lay low / Tell ’em play it safe, cause we don’t play at all,” he sings on the Ojivolta and Twisco-produced track.

Coming as the latest in a string of releases in preparation for the drop of his forthcoming ‘Nasarati 2‘ mixtape, hop inside to get acquainted with ‘Go.’

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Powered by three critically acclaimed singles (‘I Luv It,‘ ‘He Knows,’ and ‘Chanel No. 5‘), album no. 4 for Pop superstar Camila Cabello launched to major streaming platforms on Friday (June 28).

Her first LP since flying ‘Familia‘ into the Billboard 200’s top 10 in 2022, ‘XOXO’ comes as a star-studded, 14-track set that features big names like Drake, City Girls, Lil Nas X, Playboi Carti, and more.

A milestone project for Cabello as it’s the inaugural effort of her solo career to be released after her departure from longtime label home Epic Records, hear it inside courtesy of Apple Music and Spotify.

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#Hotties rejoice!

Two years after galloping to the upper rankings of the Billboard 200 with her sophomore album, ‘Traumazine,’ rapper Megan Thee Stallion seems to trot to the chart region again with its highly anticipated follow-up ‘Megan.’

Preceded to chart battle with the snake-themed singles Cobra,’ ‘Hiss,’ and Boa,’ ‘Megan’ marks a turning point for the 3x GRAMMY winner as it comes as her first album to be released on her own independent label Hot Girl Productions after years of legal woes with her former imprint 1501 Certified.

Boasting guest appearances from the likes of Victoria Monet, GloRilla, UGK, and more, hop inside to stream the 18-track set courtesy of Apple Music and Spotify.

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Normani is speaking up and out about the unorthodox rollout of her debut album ‘Dopamine.’

Six years in the making the project has been equally defined by the buzz that surrounded it as much as the delays that plagued it.

Now finally in the marketplace, the frontward-facing push for the album has been noticeably…different.

As of writing, no music videos have been released nor have any performances taken place.

Addressing the speculation during an appearance on the Terrell Show, Normani skewed all sorts of candid in unpacking the matter.

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Normani is readying the ‘Candy Paint’ music video.

Fresh from releasing her long-awaited debut album ‘Dopamine,’ the stage blazer stopped by the Terrell Show to promote the LP.

While there, the topic of the visual for the fan-favorite track was broached – with the host confirming that he had actually seen the video.

Find out what Normani had to say below…

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Today (June 27) brings with it the theatrical premiere of ‘A Quiet Place: Day One’ starring Lupita Nyong’o’s and Joseph Quinn.

Powered by Paramount Pictures, the film follows events after New York City comes under attack from an alien invasion.

A woman and other survivors try to navigate their way to safety. However they quickly learn that they must remain silent as the mysterious creatures are drawn to the slightest sound.

In celebration of its release, head below to see what Nyong’o and Quinn had to say about the film.

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‘Supacell has landed.

Rapman‘s eagerly awaited superhero series has been five years in the making and has made its debut on Netflix

Anchored by the likes of Tosin Cole, Nadine Mills, Eric Kofi Abrefa, Ghetts, and Josh Tedeku, the high-octane show follows five ordinary South Londoners who discover they have extraordinary powers. As the story unfolds, viewers learn that it’s down to one man to bring the quintet together to save the woman he loves.

That Grap Juice‘s Glory Beyi was on hand at the world premiere of the show and caught up with its creator and stars, all of whom opened up about the seismic scale of the show and the hope for its broader impact.

Watch our exclusive interviews above and be sure to let us know…

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‘Supacell’ is here!

Spearheaded by Rapman, who helmed the likes of ‘Blue Story’ and ‘Shiro’s Story,’ the superhero series follows five ordinary South Londoners who discover they have extraordinary powers. As the story unfolds, viewers learn that it’s down to one man to bring the quintet together to save the woman he loves.

Now streaming on Netflix worldwide, That Grape Juice‘s Samuel Eni sat down with Rapman who opened up in earnest about the show and its journey to screens.

TGJ also spoke with ‘Supacell’ stars Tosin Cole, Josh Tedeku, Adelayo Adedayo, Nadine Mills, and Calvin Demba.

Watch the EXCLUSIVE interviews above and below…

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Iconic Beyonce songs are getting their own spin thanks to emerging Black artists.

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