Wizkid sent fans into a frenzy moments ago with the announcement of his new album ‘Morayo.’
Especially as the long-awaited LP will be arriving sooner than folk may think.
Full story below…
Wizkid sent fans into a frenzy moments ago with the announcement of his new album ‘Morayo.’
Especially as the long-awaited LP will be arriving sooner than folk may think.
Full story below…
Female rappers may have offered some of 2024’s most memorable contributions to music, but it appears the good folks over at the Recording Academy were none-too-impressed as the ladies were severely underrepresented across the 2025 GRAMMY nominations (as revealed on November 8).
Because of hits found aboard her seventh studio album, 2022’s ‘Renaissance,’ music megastar Beyonce captured her 32nd career win at the 2023 GRAMMYs – a historic feat that made her the most-awarded act in the ceremony’s 66-year history.
This year, she’s galloped into the award show’s history books again thanks to her 2024 blockbuster project ‘Cowboy Carter.’
Details inside.
It’s GRAMMY nomination time!
Music’s biggest calendar night, the 67th annual GRAMMY Awards, are set to air on February 2, 2025 live on CBS.
The industry’s brightest stars will align to shine at the event, which takes place at Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles and will boast performances from the creme de la creme.
Today, excitement for the ceremony soared to new heights as its committee revealed which artists have been nominated in which categories.
What are you waiting for? The full nominations for the 2025 GRAMMYs await below…
Brandy and Monica may be celebrated by music lovers as two of modern R&B’s most revered female vocalists, but that reverence hasn’t always been extended from the industry itself: namely the awards show circuit.
To date, the divas have only won one GRAMMY – a shared victory at the 1999 ceremony for 1998’s ‘Boy is Mine.’
Unexpectedly reuniting in 2024 to tackle the remix of Ariana Grande‘s tune of the same name, B-Rocka and Mo garnered critical acclaim for their contributions to the revamp of the ‘Eternal Sunshine’ hit – an appreciation that’s apparently been recognized by the Recording Academy.
As Dua Lipa storms across arenas and stadiums on the first leg of her highly anticipated ‘Radical Optimism Tour‘ in support of her third studio album of the same name, one of the LP’s tunes her beloved fans are most excited to hear live is ‘These Walls.’
Arriving to digital shelves after its official release on Friday (November 8), ‘Walls’ comes as the fourth cut from ‘Optimism’ to get the single treatment following hits ‘Houdini,’ ‘Training Season,’ and ‘Illusion.’
“‘But if these walls could talk / (They’d say) ‘Enough’ / (They’d say) ‘Give up’ / If these walls could talk / (They’d say) ‘You know’ / (They’d say) ‘You’re fucked,'” she sings over Andrew Wyatt production.
Tapping Belgian Pop star Pierre de Maere to assist on the cut’s official remix, hop inside to get acquainted with the revamped version of ‘Walls.’
Kevin Gates may be busy rocking stages across North America as part of Nick Cannon‘s 2024 ‘Wild ‘N Out Live Tour,’ but that hasn’t stopped the 2x GRAMMY nominee from cranking out new music.
Having kicked off the year with ‘The Ceremony’ album (which soared to the top 10 of Rap charts in February), Gates is ending 2024 with a string of new singles in preparation for the LP’s yet-titled follow-up.
“Whoever don’t want me, I am not stressing / I do not jug baby, I’m a blessing / Blessings on your journey, find you something better / I ain’t gonna lie, look low and high,” he raps on the EJ Grimes-produced ‘Renewed Ambition.’
Barely giving fans a week to get acquainted with the November 1-released ‘Ambition,’ Kevin followed up with the new song ‘Feel‘ on Friday (November 8).
See the official music videos for both cuts inside.
As Mario dances toward ‘Glad You Came,’ his first studio album since 2018’s ‘Dancing Shadows,’ the R&B crooner is giving his dedicated fans a new reason to rush to digital shelves ahead of the project’s December 13 release by gifting its title track the single treatment.
The Estate of Whitney E. Houston is celebrating the 30th anniversary of the Pop diva’s history-making visit to South Africa by fully remastering its iconic live concert.
Seeing Houston belt some of her biggest hits including ‘I Will Always Love You,’ ‘I Wanna Dance with Somebody,’ ‘How Will I Know,’ ‘Greatest Love of All,’ and more, the new project comes just weeks after its accompanying film, ‘Whitney Houston: The Concert for a New South Africa (Durban),’ was shown in theaters in nearly 900 cinemas across over 25 countries in late October.
What’s more, the 24-track effort is being packaged with the new studio song ‘Love Is’ written by Carvin Winans and produced by Nat Adderley.
Delivered courtesy of Sony Music’s Legacy Recordings, stream ‘Love Is’ and its remastered parent set inside courtesy of Apple Music and Spotify.
Cher made Billboard history last year when her inaugural holiday hit, ‘DJ Play a Christmas Song,’ spun onto the Hot 100 and marked her first appearance on the coveted count in over two decades.
In a bid to push the banging yuletide bop to even higher heights on the hitlist, the Pop icon’s tapped EMMY and GRAMMY-winning songstress Kelly Clarkson to assist for its official remix.
Hear it in full inside.
Years after she threatened to “blow up the White House” in response to Donald Trump‘s first victory lap to presidency, Madonna is blowing up on social media for slamming the polarizing politician again.