GloRilla is set to treat fans in earnest tomorrow (April 5). Because not only will she be unleashing her new mixtape ‘Ehhthang Ehhthang,’ she’ll also be dropping a Megan Thee Stallion collaboration alongside it.

‘Wanna Be’ is its name and the release will be arriving together with its accompanying music video.

The team-up is set to land on heels of Meg’s Billboard Hot 100 #1 ‘Hiss,’ GloRilla’s viral smash ‘Yeah Glo!,’ and news that the pair will be touring together on the Houston native’s arena trek, the ‘Hot Girl Summer Tour.’

To whet appetites for ‘Wanna Be,’ Meg and Glo have been teasing with stills from its visual.

Check ’em out above and below…

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Kehlani darts to the dancefloor on her new single ‘After Hours.’

The hyper-hot cut serves as the eclectic songbird’s first release of the year and it whipped fans into a tizzy after being teased last week.

Built on a delicious sample of Nina Sky‘s 2002 classic ‘Move Ya Body,’ Kehlani’s latest cut sees her dial up the tempo and remind the masses that she’s all sorts of versatile musically.

Take a listen to ‘After Hours’ below…

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Burna Boy keeps the flame ignited for his latest studio album ‘I Told Them…’ with the release of the video for ‘Tested Approved & Trusted.’

The fan-favorite follows ‘Sittin’ On Top Of The World’ – which, alongside its housing LP, was nominated in multiple categories at this year’s GRAMMY Awards. 

Showcasing the African Giant in his electrifying element, the vibrant visual delivers vibes on vibes and adds to Burna’s impressive videography handsomely.

Watch the visual below…

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After rocking ‘SNL‘ in February with a live performance of the ‘American Dream‘ hit ‘Should’ve Wore a Bonnet,’ 21 Savage has finally lifted an official music video for the fan favorite.

Featuring GRAMMY-nominated music star Brent Faiyaz, the tune is bolstered by a prominent sample of Mary J. Blige and K-Ci’s 1992 classic ‘I Don’t Want to Do Anything.’

“You can make all the mess that you want / And that’s all that I want / Is for you to run / Runnin’ like a faucet / Don’t give a fuck ’bout where you goin,” Savage raps on the Cardo-produced cut.

See the Hidji-directed visual in full inside.

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Beyonce has mastered the art of getting the masses talking.

For, having thrilled with her new album ‘Cowboy Carter,’ Queen Bey sprung a surprise on fans with the ‘Pony Up’ remix of the LP’s chart-topping lead single ‘Texas Hold ‘Em.’

Inspired by the sounds of New Orleans Bounce, the track has bounced its way up to the highest heights of the digital sales tally.

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While some revel in fiery feuds, Cardi B and Ice Spice have embraced a much cooler approach with a display of u-n-i-t-y.

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The BeyHive weren’t the only ones cheering Beyonce on when she was bestowed with the iHeartRadio Music Award‘s Innovator Award at the Los Angeles ceremony this week.

For, Jennifer Lopez – who received the platform’s 2022 Icon Award – was also among the many saluting Queen Bey on her big win.

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Beyonce‘s full of surprises isn’t she?

After watching her latest single, ‘Texas Hold ‘Em,‘ grab a-hold of the Hot 100’s summit for multiple weeks in the United States and the United Kingdom, the music megastar seems poised to have the tune recapture the position after dropping an unexpected ‘Pony Up’ remix on Wednesday night (April 3).

Putting a New Orleans bounce-inspired spin on the Country cut, hop inside to hear it.

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“Dyn-o-mite” was certainly one way to describe the reaction to the trailer of Netflix’s ‘Good Times‘ reboot, but that explosion of commentary certainly wasn’t comprised solely of good reactions.

Helmed by Carl Jones (known for his work on the controversial and satirical 2000s series ‘The Boondocks’), the new ‘Good Times’ boasts a who’s who of executive producers including Norman Lear, Seth MacFarlane, and Stephen Curry as well as big names like Yvette Nicole Brown, Wanda Sykes, Jay Pharoah, and Marsai Martin in its voice cast.

Yet, while the new series looks to offer a modernized and refreshed take on the classic sitcom’s Evans family, some have argued that take may be a little too fresh.

So much so, they’re calling for a boycott of the show ahead of its April 12 arrival.

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As part of its sizzling ‘Heartthrobs and Hotties Collection,’ BET+ has lifted the lid on the trailer of its forthcoming original film ‘RSVP.’

Starring Robert Ri’chard and Natasha Marc, the suspenseful thriller chronicles the story of “Tesha Coleman” (Marc) – an aspiring author who finds herself trapped in a “harrowing scenario” at a weekend dinner party in the remote Colorado mountains. Forcing her to rely on street smarts and her formidable Martial Arts skills, Coleman must discover a way to escape the dangers presented by the soiree’s vindictive host Maurice Wright (Ri’chard).

Directed by Thomas Walton, the film also stars Jamal Lloyd Johnson, Tiffany Snow, April Hale, Daphne Duplaix, Orion Carrington, Christopher Sky, and Jhoné Y. Lucas.

Ahead of its arrival to the streamer on April 4, hop inside to see the official trailer.

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They don’t call her the Songbird Supreme for nothing.

When it comes to Hot 100 stats, Mariah Carey reigns supreme and you’d be hard pressed to find anyone who can match or surpass her seemingly insurmountable feats.

Beyond being the only solo artist in the 65-year history to have captured 19 #1 hits, she’s also the only artist to have topped the tally in four distinct decades. Elsewhere, she’s known as the first female act to debut at #1 (1995’s ‘Fantasy‘), the first act overall to have their first 5 solo singles reach #1, and she holds the title for most cumulative weeks at #1 (93 and counting).

And while those accomplishments are just the tip of the iceberg, one of the shiniest jewels in her Billboard crown was being one of two artists to lay claim to charting at least one top 10 hit every year for over a decade.

This week, she learned a third act seems poised to join that fold: The Weeknd.

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Tyla may only have one album to her credit, but in the last year the 22-year-old has seen the term “history-making” attached to her name more than many acts well beyond her tenure.

As if watching her megahit single ‘Water‘ make her the first South African female to own a top 10 hit on the Hot 100 wasn’t enough to boast, she followed by making GRAMMY history when she became the inaugural winner of the Best African Music Performance trophy.

This week, she penciled in yet another historic feat to her log when her self-titled debut album opened in the Billboard 200’s top 40.

Details inside.

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