Davido and Musa Keys‘ have already seen their hit, ‘Unavailable,’ make big moves on charts around the world, but the bid to see that success mirrored in North America has led them to tap Big Latto for the tune’s official remix.

“I am so excited to see how far ‘Unavailable’ has gone globally and seeing everyone hop on the dance across the globe has been awesome,” he said in an official statement. “To have Latto, an incredible artist who we all love jump on the record, bringing her incredible energy to this song is pretty special and I can’t wait to see everyone having a good time all year round to this song.”

With its original incarnation found aboard his latest album, ‘Timeless,’ the revamp sees its guest star rebut Davido’s lyrics about being unavailable.

“Unavailable, unapproachable, out of reach / I got ninety-nine problems and it’s never me,” she raps on the Magicsticks and Rage-produced track. “I have dragged that wagon like a fucking chick / You took care of a thing for me, but accountability.”

Hear it in full inside.

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Nearly 7 months after planting her name atop the Hot 100 with the gargantuan hit, ‘Flowers,’ Pop diva Miley Cyrus remains a fixture in the Billboard Hot 100’s top 10.

That ongoing success could be key to why its ‘Endless Summer Vacation‘-housed follow-ups, Jadedand River,’ have yet to run a similar course on the hitlist, but that trajectory could be gearing up to change thanks to their successor ‘Used to Be Young.’

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Despite taking a huge bite out of the Billboard Hot 100 with her chart-topping comeback single, ‘Vampire,’ just a month ago, singer-songwriter Olivia Rodrigo thought it a good idea to rush its follow-up – ‘Bad Idea Right?‘ – to the masses.

Released August 11, the Dan Nigro-produced cut saw its arrival accompanied by a sizzling visual directed by Petra Collins.

Lined with cameos from familiar faces like Iris Apatow, Madison Hu, and Tate McRae, the song got Rodrigo’s fans around the globe buzzing – so much so the tune is expected to open in the top 10 of UK charts as well as the Billboard Hot 100.

To ensure its handsome premiere, Rodrigo unveiled a behind the scenes look at the creation of the ‘Guts‘ single’s official music video.

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Not long after celebrating the 25th anniversary of her debut single, ‘It’s All About Me,’ and raising a toast to commemorate the 20th anniversary of her third studio album, ‘Moodring,’ R&B singer-songwriter Mya gets back to business here and now with the new single, ‘Whine.’

“No one should stand in the way / We should get a little closer now / I’m drunk off your energy eh / Let’s keep it goin’ ’til mornin’ time,” the GRAMMY winner sings on the Theron Thomas-co-penned track.

The island-kissed cut, co-starring legendary dancehall hitmaker Bounty Killer, arrived alongside a similarly themed, choreography-laden music video filmed in Kingston, Jamaica.

See the Josh Sikkema-directed action inside.

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It’s only been four years since Latto burst onto the scene with her major-label debut single, ‘B*tch from Da Souf,’ but in that short time she’s already amassed enough accolades to be considered a frontrunner among modern female rappers.

Having recently seen her name inked alongside Rap’s leading ladies in Netflix’s ode to ‘Women In Hip-Hop,’ the femcee (born Alyssa Stephens) continued her toast to the genre’s 50th anniversary by teaming with legendary rapper Rakim and Sprite Limelight.

Weeks after introducing their updated take on his 1992 classic ‘Don’t Sweat the Technique,’ Rakim and Latto reteamed for the remix’s official music video.

“Tell me when they made it cool to be a hater? / Every year, I’m goin’ bigger, doin’ greater / Got ’em dissing for a spot, I keep it player / Putting on for my city, playing County to Decatur,” she spits on the tune’s revamp.

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Usher has been heating up Las Vegas with his wildly popular ‘My Way’ residency.

Serving as one of the most sought-after tickets on the famous strip, the 8-time GRAMMY winner has constantly dominated headlines with the concert extravaganza.

As the age-old adage goes: all good things must come to an end. A reality that extends to extends the superstar’s show.

But, fret not because Mr. Raymond is set to close it out with a bang.

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With the peak of summer upon us, Chris Brown rightly guessed that there’s no time better than the present to unleash the video for his latest single ‘Summer Too Hot.’

The scorcher serves as the premiere taste of C. Breezy’s incoming album ’11:11.’

As reported, the performer revealed the LP’s title has a layered meaning: it’s his 11th studio album; it will be promised of 11 tracks, and possibly could be dropping on 11/11/2023.

Head below to watch the 34-year-old turn up the heat like only he can in the Christian Breslauer-directed visual…

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Readers of That Grape Juice know how passionate we are about music – whether that be past or present.

However, unlike our other segments – Retro Rewind, TGJ Replay, and From The Vault – The Pop Stop is the most in-depth look at Pop songs that may have flown under the radar over the last week that you should know, rather they be from music’s biggest stars or those on the rise.

This week, we want to highlight cuts from Aespa, Fifty Fifty, Tyler Halverson, and Bernhoft .

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Ciara‘s ‘How We Roll‘ may have rolled onto the current Billboard charts as one of the top-selling R&B songs of the week, but just two weeks after delivering that Chris Brown-assisted bop she is rolling on to its follow-up: ‘Forever.’

“Everyone’s hatin’, goin’ half on a baby / They think that I’m crazy / ‘Cause one night only can be enough / Some say I’m hatin’ because I be sayin’, “Love is amazin,'” she opens in verse 1 of the Jaydot-produced cut.

Enlisting help from fellow chart-topping Atlantan Lil Baby, ‘Forever’ comes as the latest cut from the diva’s August 18-released EP, ‘Cici,’ to get the video treatment.

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Though Quavo‘s biggest successes to date have been attached to his former group Migos, his wins outside of the GRAMMY-nominated trio are nothing to shake a stick at.

As if topping the Rap charts by his lonesome with his 2018 solo debut, ‘Quavo Huncho,’ wasn’t enough to brag about, the rapper (born Quavious Keyate Marshall) repeated the feat last year with ‘Infinity Links‘ as one-half of the duo Unc & Phew (with late fellow former Migos member Takeoff).

In honor of Takeoff’s tragic death, Quavo used his second solo effort – ‘Rocket Power’ – as a healing mechanism.

“This album is for the Rocket, our true fans, and also, this is my therapy,” he wrote on social media. “This album is a true reflection of how I feel right now. Sometimes I’m good, sometimes I’m down, sometimes I’m disappointed, sometimes I fall apart, but then I always find my strength again. I know everything might not be alright right now, but the Rocket showed me a way to make it right! Rocket Power keeps me going. Rocket Power gives me fuel. ‘Rocket Power’ will help us all overcome whatever we’re going through.”

Featuring the likes of Young Thug, Future, and Don Toliver among its high-profile guests, the 18-track affair also boasts production from big names like Atake, Murda Beatz, Zaytoven, Mike Dean, and others.

Jet inside to stream ‘Rocket’ in full courtesy of Apple Music and Spotify.

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If you’re looking for a Tinashe fix, the Urban Pop stageblazer has just what it takes to meet your needs.

Coming less than a month after she thrilled fans with ‘Talk to Me Nice,’ the first single from her forthcoming album ‘BB/ANG3L,’ the August 18-released ‘Needs‘ serves as a tasty and equally thrilling successor.

“For BB/ANG3L I was very inspired by the concept of identity,” T said about the follow-up to 2021’s ‘333.’ “Exploring both how I self-identify and also challenging the perceptions of others. I believe how we identify in this world is ultimately our own personal choice; and I’ve enjoyed stripping back layers of aesthetic fluff, smoke & mirrors, and white noise to get down to the core of myself. Who we are at a core level, when we are alone – raw & unfiltered, is what I want this album to reflect.”

Her latest offering under GRAMMY Award-winning producer Ricky Reed’s record label, Nice Life Recording Company, hop inside to get familiar with ‘Needs.’

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Ciara may have spent the last year dropping gems like ‘Jump,’ ‘Better Thangs,’ and ‘Da Girls‘ as teases of what was to come on her new body of work, the long-awaited follow-up to 2019’s ‘Beauty Marks,’ but – to the surprise of her dedicated fans (affectionately called the #CSquad) – the project’s tracklist was devoid of these titles.

Instead, the GRAMMY winner is thrilling music lovers with a collection of never-before-heard cuts assembled for the new EP, ‘Cici.’

Kicked off by the release of the Chris Brown-assisted single ‘How We Roll,’ the 7-song project – which also features guest appearances from Lil Baby and Big Freedia – is delivered via the diva’s own imprint, Beauty Marks Entertainment, in partnership with Uptown and Republic Records.

Stream it inside courtesy of Apple Music and Spotify.

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