After making a seismic mark on the music industry, 50 Cent has expanded his empire by lending his Midas touch to TV screens.
Indeed, the multihyphenate is responsible for bringing culture-shifting shows such as ‘Power’ and ‘BMF’ to the masses.
Now, as he sets sail on a new journey, the mogul has revealed that one of his next projects is centered around his friend and longtime collaborator Eminem.
After scoring a number of career triumphs in 2022 including earning her fourth R&B chart-topper ‘Hate Our Love’ (featuring Big Sean), Queen Naija is undoubtedly hoping to keep the wins rolling in 2023.
Her first swing at the musical bat of the year comes courtesy of new song ‘Let’s Talk About It.’
Produced by Oak Felder, the slow-burning groove sees Queen royally lay down the law to the guys – challenging them to step their game up romantically and beyond.
“Ain’t tryna hit below the belt naw / But you ain’t got no room to talk / While you pointin’ out2 a woman’s flaws / I’m just givin’ it to you raw,” she wails.
Tapping ‘BMF‘ star Lil Meech to star as her love interest in the tune’s accompanying music video (directed by Sara Lacombe), look inside to see and hear ‘Talk’ in full.
Ahead of the January 13 release of his sixth album, ‘Mood Swings,’ R&B singing sensation Vedo gives fans yet another taste of a gem set to line the LP’s tracklist – this time in the form of ‘Do You Mind’ with music megastar Chris Brown.
Buoyed by a West Coast-inspired production, the mid-tempo, bedroom-ready bop shines with flirty lyrics that sees its performers brag about their sexual dexterity.
“Do you mind if I come through? / Mind if I touch you? / Mind if I mess up your frontal? / Pour it up, roll it up, wе can smoke too / Do you mind? Put it in my face / Do you mind? Make you tap out, don’t play,” V croons on the tune’s chrous.
Federal agents have joined the investigation of a shooting that injured nearly a dozen people Thursday (January 5) at a Miami Gardens restaurant where the filming of a music video with rapper French Montana was happening.
Look inside to see what the rapper had to say about the tragedy.
‘BMF’ is back for a blazing second season on STARZ.
Wildly popular, the hit series tells the true story of Demetrius and Terry Flenory – the founders of a drug-trafficking organization called the Black Mafia Family that used a Hip-Hop label as a front for their illegal operations.
The brothers — also known as “Big Meech” and “Southwest T” – are said to have made close to $300 million from the drug business before being sentenced to 30 years behind bars.
Ahead of the show’s return on Friday (January 6), That Grape Juice‘s Kaitlyn Morris caught up with cast members Demetrius ‘Lil Meech’ Flenory Jr, Myles Truitt, La La Anthony, Da’Vinchi, Sydney Mitchell, Russell Hornsby, Nichole Briana White, Steve Harris, and Kelly Hu.
All of whom dished on what viewers can expect from ‘BMF’ season 2.
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 Shania Twain, Dolly Parton, NewJeans, and Moonbin and Sanha.
Popcaan and Drake are renowned for their flavorsome collaborations. As such, the pair have aptly kicked off 2023 with a brand new team-up in the form of ‘We Caa Done.’
Released via OVO Sound, the hynotic track arrives ahead of the Dancehall force’s album ‘Great Is He’ – which lands on Janaury 27.
Produced by RESOR and Batundi, ‘Done’ sees the dynamic duo trade verses about reaffirming their potency.
Speaking on the song, Popcaan said:
“We Caa Done” is all about persevering. We don’t think about limits. We’re living the life we’ve dreamed of, and despite what the haters and naysayers have to say, we will only be greater.”
The release was unwrapped alongside its accompanying video, which was filmed in Turks and Caicos and was directed by Theo Skudra.