Rick Ross may have caused a commotion with the ‘church usher’-inspired original cover to his 11th studio album, ‘Richer Than I Ever Been,’ but by the LP’s December 10 release date the Biggest Bawse pulled a swerve by taming the project’s artwork.

Arriving on digital shelves on the wings of its previously released lead singles, ‘Outlawz’ (featuring Jazmine Sullivan and 21 Savage) and ‘Little Havana’ featuring The Dream & Willie Falcon), the 10-song opus also features high profile appearances from the likes of Future, Wale, Benny the Butcher, DreamDoll, Blxst, and more.

Speaking on ‘Richer,’ Ricky Rozay:

“…I feel this is the best album I’ve ever done. I make progress every day. I feel like some of the stuff I’m saying on this album is really going to separate it from others.”

Stream it inside via Apple Music and Spotify to see if you agree.

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Barely a years after getting fans acquainted with her seventh studio album, ‘ALICIA,’ singer-songwriter Alicia Keys has already unveiled its follow-up in the form of ‘KEYS’ – an ambitious double LP.

The 26-track set, which features the previously released singles ‘Best of Me’ and ‘Lala’ (featuring Swae Lee), arrives on digital platforms Friday (December 10) after ample teasing. One one disc, fans will be treated to the original versions of 14 new songs while the other disc boasts 12 different versions of those same songs.

Boasting appearances from Pusha T and Brandi Carlile as well as Lil Wayne, Khalid, Lucky Daye, and more, look inside to stream ‘KEYS’ via Apple Music and Spotify.

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A week after what would’ve been Juice WRLD‘s 23rd birthday, fans of the late Rap superstar are being gifted yet another collection of previously unreleased music to commemorate his legacy.

Titled ‘Fighting Demons,’ the 18-track project – which features the already-released ‘Wandered to LA’ (featuring Justin Bieber) and ‘Already Dead’ –  comes less than 2 years after his first posthumous drop, ‘Legends Never Die’ (which boasted guest appearances from The Weeknd, Kid LAROI, Halsey, Trippie Redd, and more).

Like ‘Legends,’ ‘Demons’ is chockfull of guest appearances from some of today’s biggest Urban music stars including Polo G, Suga of BTS, and more.

Making its way to digital shelves December 10, hop inside to stream ‘Fighting Demons’ in full courtesy of Apple Music and Spotify.

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In breaking news, Jussie Smollett has been found guilty by a Cook County jury on five counts of making false police reports.

The charges were leveled against the ‘Empire’ star in the wake of a hate attack he claimed to have experienced on January 29, 2019.

Full story below…

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When not making the masses say ‘Have Mercy,’ Chloie Bailey is reminding them of her vocal gravitas.

Taking to social media, the rising solo star unwrapped a rousing rendition of Adele‘s chart-topping smash ‘Easy On Me.’

Showcasing her vast range, the 23-year-old wowed with a spirited take on the ’30’ anthem.

The performance comes as ‘Have Mercy’ continues to make major strides on both Rhythmic and Urban radio.

Check it out below…

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Drake dropped jaws this week when he announced intent to withdraw entries for his blockbuster last album, ‘Certified Lover Boy,’ from GRAMMY consideration despite being nominated for Best Rap Album (‘Certified Lover Boy’) and Best Rap Performance (‘Way 2 Sexy’ featuring Future & Young Thug’) at next year’s ceremony.

While shocking to some, the move is in line with his previously revealed stance about the Academy – one voiced in earnest during last year’s headline-grabbing fiasco with his fellow Canadian hitmaker, The Weeknd, when the latter was snubbed and didn’t see any of his ‘After Hours’ songs recognized by the GRAMMYs (despite being one of the year’s biggest albums).

With more eyes on the Academy’s voting committee than ever with regards to improved transparency, diversity, and inclusion, its CEO, Harvey Mason Jr., sat down with Billboard recently to discuss these subjects and more.

Hop inside to see what he said.

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GRAMMY, EMMY, and Academy Award-winning rapper-actor Common recently broke silence regarding his highly publicized split from comedienne Tiffany Haddish.

As we reported here, the celebrity couple suggested their relationship dissolved due to their respective busy schedules and dedication to their careers.

Taking to our friends at FOX SOUL’s ‘Hollywood Unlocked Uncensored’ this week, Common (born Lonnie Lynn) detailed the decision behind calling off the union while still showing love to his former boo.

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The Juice WRLD journey continues with the release of the rapper’s second posthumous album ‘Fighting Demons.’

Set for release tomorrow (December 10), the project follows 2020’s chart-topping, 2x Platinum posthumous effort ‘Legends Never Die’.

Ahead of its imminent arrival, a star-studded line-up of guests have been unveiled as features on the album – including Justin Bieber, BTS’ SUGA, and Polo G. 

Check out the full tracklist below…

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Be it for the good, bad, ugly, or downright shocking, 2021 was full of memorable moments!

Now, as the year draws to a close, That Grape Juice is reflecting on the occasions that rocked – and to some degree maybe even reshaped – the Urban and Pop cultural landscape as we know it.

Next, we’ll dish on how Beyoncé – even when taking a break from a proper album campaign – still managed to break award show records all year long.

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The mystery surrounding Wendy Williams‘ absence from her daytime talk show thickens.

Because, once again, a lengthy list of guest hosts have been unveiled to cover for the star early next year.

Full story below…

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Travis Scott has broken his silence on the Astroworld tragedy that saw 10 people lose their lives.

As widely reported, a mass stampede broke out at the star’s Houston show last month and claimed the lives of revelers – the youngest of whom was just 9-years-old.

In the time since, hundreds of lawsuits have been filed, with many being combined into a class action to the tune of billions.

Now, in an exclusive sit-down interview with Charlamagne Tha God on The Breakfast Club, the rapper is speaking up and out.

During the nearly hour-long discussion, Scott expresses sadness at the situation and the lives lost.

However, he clearly makes a point to relay that he is not to blame.

Speaking candidly, the MC proclaims that he is a “man of God” and slams the suggestion that his music is “satanic” and encouraged the rage culture that some say led to the chaos.

Scott also said: “they are pointing the finger at me because it is my festival” but stresses that his main point of duty moving forward is to be of service to ensure such a tragedy never happens again anywhere.

Watch the insightful interview below…

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Fans of STARZ’ flagship series ‘Power’ can’t seem to get enough of its first spinoff, the Michael J. Rainey-led ‘Power Book II: Ghost.’

After kicking off its sophomore season to solid viewership figures less than a month ago, its network has already revealed they’re ordering a third.

Details inside:

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