Khalid has sent fans into a frenzy with the announcement one of his latest singles will be getting the remix treatment from none other than R&B beauty Summer Walker.
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Khalid has sent fans into a frenzy with the announcement one of his latest singles will be getting the remix treatment from none other than R&B beauty Summer Walker.
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JoJo is wasting no time lighting a match under new song ‘Lonely Hearts.’
The scintillating slow jam is the latest sonic slice to be lifted from the singer’s fourth studio album ‘Good To Know’ – which arrives this Friday (May 1st).
Committed to delivering content despite the current health crisis, Jo has unwrapped the video for the track.
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He may have lost his grip on the Billboard 200’s top spot thanks to DaBaby‘s new album, ‘Blame It on Baby’ (click here to read more), but The Weeknd‘s reign atop the Hot 100 is still going strong.
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BET+ and Tyler Perry Studios have announced the new original series ‘Tyler Perry’s Bruh’ will launch on Thursday, May 7 exclusively across all platforms.
Starring Barry Brewer as Jonathan “John” Watts, Mahdi Cocci as Tom Brooks, Phillip Mullings Jr as Mike Alexander, and Monti Washington as Bill Frazier, the dramedy follows four longtime friends as they navigate life and relationships through the strength of their brother-like bond.
Executive produced, written, and directed by Perry, watch its official trailer inside:
His critically acclaimed debut studio album, ‘Big Day’ (2019), may not have gotten the critical or commercial response its mixtape predecessor ‘Coloring Book’ received, but that’s not stopping Chance the Rapper from moving on to the next big thing.
Between readying ‘Day’s follow-up, promoting the Quibi reboot of MTV’s celebrity prank show ‘Punk’d,’ and season 2 of Netflix’s ‘Rhythm + Flow’ (click here to see more on that), the 27-year-old’s begun using his official Instagram account as a platform to release new music.
The latest untitled release, simply known as ‘Instagram Song #8,’ Chance calls on help from Lil Wayne and Young Thug.
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“I feel like me and Taylor might still have sex / Why? I made that b*tch famous (God damn) / I made that b*tch famous” is the line from Kanye West‘s 2016 ‘Life of Pablo’ hit that’s made its way back atop headlines thanks to reheated beef between West and Taylor Swift (click here to read more).
As the singer’s fans, affectionately called #Swifties, continue to defend their fave, one of the song’s listed producers – Havoc (of Mobb Deep) – comes to the aid of his friend Kanye.
Taking to our friends at the Daily Beast recently, Havoc asserts Swift’s response to the line is ‘too serious’ and suggests she is ‘too sensitive’ considering Yeezy spat the line as a compliment.
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Ledisi‘s latest single, ‘Anything for You,’ serves as the first taste from her yet-titled 9th studio album.
Drenched in Neo-Soul, the slow-burning cut was greeted with critical acclaim upon its release earlier this month. Now, in a bid to push it up the Hot 100, she’s unveiled the accompanying music video.
Shot by husband Ron T. Young, the clip sees the Grammy-nominated powerhouse take center stage in the one woman show.
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Fan of his music or not, one thing you can’t knock is DaBaby‘s hustle.
The 28-year-old (born Jonathan Kirk) may have seen his latest album, ‘Blame It On Baby,’ met with disappointment by critics but that didn’t stop the effort from topping the Billboard 200 (as we reported here).
Now, as he continues his promo rounds for the LP (his third in a year), Kirk took to Ebro on Apple Music to not only confirm he will soon be working on his fourth, but that the set is due to drop before the end of the year.
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With a catalogue as colossal as Mariah Carey‘s, it’s become somewhat common for the diva’s material to strut its way back up the charts.
And fresh from nabbing her 19th #1 with a festive classic, Mimi finds herself atop of another tally with her 2008 album ‘E=MC².’
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‘Insecure’ is back for its fourth season and already has us hooked!
The HBO comedy has struck a chord with millions thanks to its wonderfully witty and immersive take on the story of two friends – Issa and Molly.
Anchored by Issa Rae and Yvonne Orji, the series is set in Los Angeles and follows the ladies as the navigate love, life, and all else in between.
Episode 4 of season 4 airs this Sunday. Peep a preview for ‘Lowkey Losin’ It’ below…
DaBaby has done it!
The rap sensation reigns atop of this week’s Billboard 200 with ‘Blame It On Baby’ – his third album in the span of a year.
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This week, From The Vault honors the ever-iconic TLC. And the timing is apt.
Yesterday marked 18 years since Lisa ‘Left Eye’ Lopes’ passing and today is Tionne ‘T-Boz’ Watkins 50th birthday,
As such, our latest is lifted from their uber-successful sophomore album. Cue ‘Diggin’ On You.’
‘Diggin’’ was the final single to be released from the ladies’ classic ‘CrazySexyCool’ LP and was written and produced by musical genius Babyface in 1994.
After the monumental hit that was ‘Waterfalls’ (which spent 7 weeks at #1 in the US), with this cut the girls managed to score yet another Top 5 smash; their fourth consecutive. It peaked at #9 in Australia and reached the 18th position of the UK Singles Chart.
F. Gary Gray – who worked with the ladies on ‘Waterfalls’ – directed the song’s video.
The cinematic visual showcased TLC performing the track on what looks like the opening of a set. Amidst the big production of their stage show, an air of “cool” and simplicity exudes from the group, and it’s still as endearing today as it was during the 90s.
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Ironically, despite their high chart positions and big video budgets, TLC was in financial disarray at the time ‘Diggin” was released.
Hence, it would stand as their last musical output until colossal comeback ‘No Scrubs’ in 1999.
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Through the years, TLC has shown that they are well-versed in resilience. It’s beautiful seeing T-Boz and Chili keeping Left-Eye’s memory alive with their touring around the world.
We say the younger generation could learn a lot from a girl group that paved the way for so many acts; not only through their image and sound, but also their message and their values.
TLC, we appreciate you. We thank you.