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He also alludes to losing a baby. → Read More
The original Vine creator responded to the line in a TikTok. → Read More
Juice WRLD, Future, Gunna, A Boogie wit Da Hoodie, & Trippie Redd make appearances. → Read More
Nas co-founded The Firm with Dre in 1996. → Read More
In a recent interview with Hard Knock TV, Logic lamented the tendency of music fans to make snap judgments about new releases. As an example, the Maryland rapper revealed that he “f-cking hated” Kendrick Lamar’s critically acclaimed major label debut, good kid, m.A.A.d city, at first. “There’s a part of me that wants to be on the internet and celebrate it and be there with my fans… but I just… → Read More
Tensions between the rappers led to DMX’s departure. → Read More
“I ain’t never seen nobody drop a beat three minutes a song.” → Read More
“It has three beats and it’s not a regular single at all.” → Read More
The TikTok community has a knack for unearthing old songs in a completely different context, whether it’s an obscure 1980s Chinese song or a 10-year-old Eminem diss by Mariah Carey. One of the latest memes goes one step further by resurfacing a jingle from a 2010 commercial for the Russian cereal Miel Pops. The song exploded after @awa_de_horchata_uwu posted a bizarre TikTok of a llama dancing… → Read More
Aminé also revealed that Thugger received the beat first. → Read More
The soundtrack mixes classics by Frank Sinatra, Aretha Franklin, & Kiss with Adele & Billie Eilish covers. → Read More
Like many young rappers, Aminé drew inspiration from Kanye West while developing his sound. On “Pressure in My Palms,” the Portland native pays tribute to Kanye by interpolating “We Major,” a song from 2005’s Late Registration. On the third verse of the Limbo cut, Aminé raps: > Come on, homie, we major We major? Come on, homie, we major This is similar to a repeated line from “We Major,” when… → Read More
“I felt like people just kept denying me in my face.” → Read More
Both songs include a vocal sample from ‘Street Fighter II.’ → Read More
Lil Baby, Roddy Ricch, & Chief Keef lend a hand. → Read More
The Miami and Atlanta veterans faced off with their biggest hits. → Read More
Cardi B is back with a new Megan Thee Stallion collaboration titled “WAP.” The single’s intro directly samples 1993’s “Whores In This House,” a classic Baltimore club song by Frank Ski. “WAP” immediately opens with the repeated line from “Whores In This House,” in which the vocalist sings: > Whores in this house There’s some whores in this house There’s some whores in this house There’s some… → Read More
She first discovered the song on her brother’s iTunes library. → Read More
Trump issued an executive order with a 45-day deadline. → Read More
“It’s not a ‘Deluxe’ ... it’s #ReallyABrandNewAlbum.” → Read More