Case in point, they have just released the solo version of their Post Malone song ‘Die 4 Me.’
Across the lyrics, they take shots at their ex G-Eazy:
“I went through your phone / And called the girls in your DMs. Brought some strangers in our beds / And now you lost your right to privacy,” they sing.
Halsey also throws in a line about their hit song ‘Without Me’ and its relations to their rapper ex. “”I sold 40 million copies of our break-up note,” they sing.
‘Die 4 Me’ originally appareled on Post Malone’s ‘Hollywood’s Bleeding’ album from 2019, however, fans have been craving the solo version, leading to its release.
Saweetie has been largely missing from the charts as she worked diligently on her somewhat elusive debut studio album.
Indeed, sans recent EP ‘The Single Life,’the ‘My Type’performer has been vocal about her desire to carve out a body of work – having spent the lion’s share of her time focussing on singles and the promotion attached.
With the New Year well underway, Saweetie has new music on the way too.
Today, she lifted the lid on a snippet for the track ‘I Be Chillin.’
Pink is pounding the promotional pavement in support of her ninth studio album ‘Trustfall.’
The Howard Stern Show was one of the Pop rebel’s latest stops and she showed up and showed out.
Backed by a full band, the vocalist soared with potent renditions of her LP’s title track, ‘F*ckin’ Perfect,’ and ‘What About Us’ – the latter of which slayed us in earnest.
Start your engines because season 15 of ‘RuPaul’s Drag Race’ is here.
Toasting a major milestone, the latest installment of the Emmy Award-winning series once again sees the groundbreaking drag force lead the search for America’s Next Top Drag Superstar.
Like millions across the globe, we’re already glued to screens and loving the array of characters all vying for glory on the hit competition.
With episode 10 set to air on Friday, check out a sneak peek before it hits screens…
Britney Spears boasts an iconic catalog of bops like no other. And this week, From The Vault salutes one of the Pop force’s earliest and most electrifying – ‘(You Drive Me) Crazy.’
Housed on the then-new star’s debut album ‘…Baby One More Time,’ the track served as the LP’s third official single – following on from its smash hit title track and ‘Sometimes.’
A dynamite dancefloor jam, the high-octane cut was penned and produced by Max Martin, Per Magnusson, and David Kreuger. Additional contributions came courtesy of Rami Yacoub.
The all-star Pop dream team, who helmed many hits before and went on to deliver many after, proved the potency of their Midas touch with the 1999 offering.
Laced with hooks on hooks and garnished with Spears’ now-trademark vocal isms, ‘Crazy’ seemed tailor-made for the teen-Pop explosion that was all the rage heading into the 2000s.
And oh did it deliver when it came to resonating with its target audience.
‘Crazy’ became Spears’ third consecutive top 5 hit in the UK (peaking at #5) and placed at #10 in the US. Elsewhere, it placed at #1 in Japan, Croatia, and Iceland – while also nabbing top 5 placements in regions such as Canada, Switzerland, New Zealand, Norway, France, and Germany.
To this day, ‘Crazy’ is widely hailed for helping establish Spears as a viable Pop starlet beyond the enormity of her premiere single ‘…Baby One More Time.’
Beyond its sonic magnificence, a huge component of the song’s appeal was its Y2K-esque music video.
Directed by Nigel Dick, the visual’s performance-heavy concept was conceived by Spears herself and aspects (especially its chair choreography) were confirmed to be inspired by Janet Jackson’s ‘Miss You Much.’
With ‘Crazy’ dually featuring on the Pop performer’s project as well as on the soundtrack for the film ‘Drive Me Crazy,’ the clip featured cameos from the movie’s stars Melissa Joan Hart and Adrian Grenier.
A true beacon of the “MTV era” of music videos, the clip came complete with a “Stop” dance break that remains iconic until this day.
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Like most ever-resonating narratives, Spears’ story is one filled with seismic highs and harrowing lows.
Still, regardless of the surrounding discourse, there’s no denying the music nor its huge impact on Pop culture at large.
As reported, the femcee plead guilty to third-degree assault and second-degree reckless endangerment – in relation to a nightclub beatdown of two of her adversaries.
In copping a plea deal, the ‘WAP’ rapper was sentenced to 15 days of community service.
Now, she’s opening up about her game-changing the experience has been for her.
Art imitates life on ‘Don’t Think You Ever Loved Me’ – the newest single from singer-actor Tyrese.
The six-time GRAMMY nominee, who recently went through a highly publicized divorce from his longtime partner Samantha Lee Gibson, unveiled the deeply personal tune to question his ex’s true intentions during their marriage.
“I’ve never felt so vulnerable and exposed in a song. This is my life, this is my story, this what really happened,” Ty revealed in a statement about the Brandon ‘B.A.M.’ Hodge-produced song. “[Lenny] connected with my vulnerabilities instantly and took the conviction and emotions of this song into new heights.“
Though he “retired from music” after the release of the 2015 LP, ‘Black Rose,’ Ty sent his dedicated fans into a frenzy recently with news he’s looking to plant a double album (titled ‘Beautiful Pain‘) on the Billboard charts soon.
‘Think,’ which features GRAMMY winner Lenny Kravitz and Le’Andria Johnson, serves as the set’s lead single. Hear it in full inside.
As the credits have rolled on the Queen Latifah-hosted 54th annual NAACP Image Awards, which aired Saturday (February 25) on BET, eyes are turning to the event’s truest star: its coveted trophies.
Crowning the year’s best and brightest in music, film, television, literary work, and more, the NAACP honored big names like Jennifer Hudson, Beyonce, Chris Brown, Quinta Brunson, Angela Bassett, and many more for their advancements of the representation of people of color in entertainment.
Curious to see who took home an award? See the full list inside:
With the arrival of ‘Tha Carter VI’ (the latest in Lil Wayne‘s ‘Tha Carter’ album series) looming, the legendary rapper is giving his dedicated fans yet another reason to be on the lookout for the LP with ‘Kant Nobody’ – a taste of the tunes set to line the forthcoming project.
Aptly featuring vocals from DMX, ‘Kant’ samples the late rapper’s 1998 classic ‘N-ggaz Done Started Something.’
“Best rapper, ex-trapper, dress dapper / Swizzy gave me a headbanga, a neck snappa,” raps Wayne on the Swizz Beatz-produced bop. “Weezy F and the F is for F-bomber / Yes, mama, I’ma eat you like Jeff Dahmer.”
Hear ‘Kant’ in full inside and peep its accompanying music video.
Although big names like former U.S. president Donald Trump, WWE legend Goldberg, and radio shock jock Howard Stern count themselves among those jeering Rihanna for her gravity-defying Super Bowl Halftime Show on Sunday (February 12), the Bajan diva earned her fair share of praise from celebrities like Chris Brown, Christina Aguilera, Shaquille O’Neal, SZA, Jordin Sparks, and many others who jetted to social media to laud the 13-minute musical showcase.
Among the latter is P!nk, who has not only garnered applause in the past for her own Super Bowl showing but has also been approached by organizers to headline a halftime show.
Hot on the promo trail for her latest album, ‘Trustfall,’ the GRAMMY-winning diva took to our friends at Audacy Music to dish on the project, fall tour plans, and so much more before being quizzed on if she’ll ever bring her live show talents to the Super Bowl stage.