Shenseea may have given ‘Never Gets Late Here‘ cuts ‘Hit & Run,’ ‘Die For You,’ ‘Flava,’ ‘Work Me Out,’ and ‘Neva Neva’ the video treatment, but with new song ‘Dating Szn‘ the Jamaican hitmaker is still giving her fans options.

Bolstered by a prominent sample of TLC‘s 1999 classic ‘No Scrubs,’ Shenseea’s latest sees her croon lyrics about not being tied down and keeping her lines open.

“Me a date two people at the same time /  Just weighing my options /  Playing two sides of the same coin / Might end up inna some problems / But A nuh cheat me a cheat just a date by law,” she sing-raps on the sizzling new cut.

Just in time for cuffing season, ‘Dating’ sees its arrival accompanied by a Sam Brave and Chris Moreno-directed music video.

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As the critical acclaim continues to roll in for for ‘Never Gets Late Here‘ – the May 24-released sophomore album from Shenseea – the Jamaican hitmaker is giving undecided music lovers yet a new reason to check out the project by gifting another of its fan-favorite cuts the visual treatment: ‘Work Me Out.’

Accompanied by Nigerian music sensation Wizkid, ‘Work’ sees the two trade innuendo-laden verses about working up a sweat in the gym and the bedroom.

“Just one night to work me out (Work), work me out (Work) / Give sexercise and burn me out (Burn) / Keep it quiet, but turn me up (Turn) / Turn me up (Turn), just one night to work / Work me out (Work),” Shen sings on the chorus of the London On Da Track-produced bop.

The latest cut to get the visual treatment from ‘Never’ following ‘Hit & Run,’ ‘Die for You,’ and ‘Flava,’ hop inside to see the Adindu Collins-directed action of ‘Work.’

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Coi Leray is revving up to drive to the top of the Billboard 200 with her new EP ‘Lemon Cars.’

The representation of her “grown and sexy era,” the 6-song effort – produced entirely by Mike WILL Made-It – comes as her first body of work dropping the ‘Blue Moon’ EP in August 2023.

Preceded by singles ‘Can’t Come Backand Wanna Come Thru,’ ride inside to stream ‘Cars’ courtesy of Apple Music and Spotify.

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Two years separate fans of Shenseea from her debut album, ‘Alpha,’ but the wait for ‘Never Gets Late Here‘ – the Jamaican hitmaker’s highly anticipated sophomore LP – came to a close Friday (May 24).

Preceded by well-received cuts like ‘Hit & Run‘ and ‘Die For You,’ the 14-track effort – executive produced by London On Da Track – shines with features from big names like Masicka, Di Genius, Anitta, Wizkid, and Coi Leray.

The latter guests on the set’s latest single, ‘Flava.’

“Wanna rub it up, touch it up, feel it up, run it up, on it all night (all night) / If the lights went down, could you keep it up baby? (mmm) / Keep it up, keep it up baby / I wanna drip it up, flick it up, turn around, lift it up, for you all night (yeah, yeah) / Bet you want to get some of my dutty love, baby,” Shen sings on the summery bop.

Hear ‘Flava’ and its parent project in full inside courtesy of Apple Music and Spotify.

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Nearly a decade after dropping the critically acclaimed fourth installment of her ‘Winter’s Diary’ mixtape series, Tink is answering fans’ prayers by readying the fifth.

Before unveiling details about that highly anticipated project, however, the Windy City beauty is giving music lovers a taste of what to expect on the effort courtesy of her new single ‘Huh.’

“Why every time that I ask you what’s up with us, you always comin’ with, ‘Huh’ / I know that you lyin’, I’m sick of this n–ga replyin’ with, ‘Huh’ / Pack your bags, take your a– out of here tonight / Asked a simple question, but you still won’t tell me why,” she sings on the sizzling slow jam.

Accompanied by a sultry, Sam Brave-directed music video, hop inside to get acquainted with ‘Huh.’

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She’s back!

As anticipation for new Jhene Aiko music climbs, the ‘Chilombo‘ hitmaker sent the ultimate signal that something new may be on the horizon with the unexpected announcement of a North American tour on Tuesday (March 26).

Titled the ‘Magic Hour Tour‘ (the same moniker as her 2020 jaunt that was canceled due to concerns around the global health crisis that year), the 6x GRAMMY nominee is bringing fellow critically acclaimed acts Kiana Lede, Tink, UMI, and Coi Leray along for the ride as they venture through major markets like Orlando, Atlanta, Chicago, Detroit, and more.

Before general tickets go on sale to the public on Friday (March 29), hop inside to see if they’ll be bringing their hits and talents to a stage near you.

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Fans of rising rapstress Lola Brooke could barely get acquainted with her latest music video, God Bless All the Rappers‘ (released in early February), before she gave its follow-up – ‘Becky‘ – the visual rollout.

Featuring 41, the racy cut – accompanied by a Starr Mazi-directed clip – is a musical toast to experts of oral copulation.

“Give me that neck / Give me that, give me that / Give me that Becky / Pull up and give me that Becky,” the two spit on the song’s Johnny Bravo and Reefa-produced chorus.

Still enjoying the wave of critical acclaim being given to her debut album (the November-released ‘Dennis Daughter) and its supporting videos, hop inside to meet the newest member of Brooke’s growing videography.

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Riding high on the critical acclaim afforded to her debut album, the November-released ‘Dennis Daughter,’ rising rapper Lola Brooke continues to gift cuts from the project the video treatment.

Having already lifted visuals for ‘You,’ ‘Pit Stop,’ and more (as we reported here), now she’s directing attention to ‘God Bless All the Rappers.’

They worry ’bout the actors / Worry ’bout the trappers (Trappers) / Pray every night that God bless all the rappers,” she spits in the Ben Marc-helmed clip.

Buoyed by a prominent sample of Millie Jackson‘s 1972 classic ‘A Child of God (It’s Hard to Believe),’ hop inside to hear ‘Rappers’ in full.

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After garnering critical acclaim for reuniting with Coi Leray aboard the new song ‘Luxury Life,’ legendary rapper Busta Rhymes calls on Young Thug for assistance with the tune’s follow-up: ‘OK.’

“Moving, I been getting to this money / A lot of n-ggas with me and they hungry / Do this sh-t for everyone that love me / ‘Til we f-ckin’ up the planet and the country,” raps Busta on the Cool & Dre-produced cut.

The braggadocious ‘OK’ and ‘Luxury Life’ are just two of the highly anticipated gems set to line ‘Blockbusta,’ Rhymes’ forthcoming album executive producded by Timbaland, Swizz Beatz, and Pharrell Williams.

Before the LP hits digital shelves later this month, get acquainted with ‘OK’ inside.

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With her Gold-certified inaugural Hot 100 hit, ‘Don’t Play With It’ (2021), launching her to stardom, rising rapstress is ready to go to the next level with her long-awaited debut album ‘Dennis Daughter.’

A 12-track effort featuring Hip-Hop heavy hitters like Coi Leray, Latto, Yung Miami, Bryson Tiller, French Montana, and more, the project is delivered on the wings of its preceding singles ‘Don’t Play With It’ as well as ‘You,’ ‘Pit Stop,’ and ‘Don’t Get Me Started.’

The latter’s release was celebrated with the unveiling of its official music video in tandem with its parent project’s landing on digital shelves.

“Please don’t get me started / Been a fly b-tch before the clipper had just departed / Did it all in one wife-beater, it’s different garments / I want parts of my opps too, so we split the target,” she raps in the Starr Mazi-directed clip.

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Coi Leray is going for the goal and the gold with new single ‘Get Loud‘ – the latest taste of new music from her eponymous sophomore effort released June 23.

Arrived alongside its music video, ‘Get Loud’ comes in partnership with Bose and sees its official clip lined with cameos from U.S. Women’s National Team player Trinity Rodman ahead of the FIFA Women’s World Cup on July 20.

“Got ’em mad, take a look at their faces/All this a–, yeah, I feel like Kim,” she raps on the horn-filled, Johnny Goldstein-produced bop. “Margarita got a b-tch on ten/Trendsettеr, yeah, we settin’ thе trends.”

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It looks like GloRilla isn’t the only female rapper with “girl power” on her mind.

Just days after expressing her desire to remix the Cardi B and Latto-led ‘Put It on Da Floor Again,’ the GRAMMY nominee brought her unmistakable flow to the all-female sequel of the viral Tik Tok hit Keep Dat N***a alongside iCandy, Kali, and Big Boss Vette.

Now, it appears her fellow femcee – Coi Leray – is hoping to follow suit by recruiting even bigger names in the female Rap game for a modern-day take on the 1997 Lil Kim smash ‘Not Tonight-Ladies Night Remix’ (which famously featured Lisa “Left Eye” Lopes, Angie Martinez, Missy Elliott, and Da Brat).

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