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BRANDEUS & K-Si Yang Numb the Pain With “Sugar Rain”
November 23, 2023

Lelli Wants To Be In “Thailand”
November 23, 2023

Wiz Khalifa Links Up With Lex Luger & Chad Hugo For “No Fair”
November 23, 2023

PayFre$ho Promises to Be Better on “I Can Be”
November 22, 2023

Kanye West & Ty Dolla $ign’s “Vultures” Hits Streaming Services
November 22, 2023

Josh Clarke Turns Savage On “FCPW”
November 22, 2023

Erik Frank Gives Heartwrenching Performance In “Wishing You The Best”
November 22, 2023

Rowan Drake Says Goodbye at “The Willows”
November 22, 2023

Kuttem Reese Opens Up In “TYFNB”
November 22, 2023

Gucci Mane, B.G. & Mike WiLL Made-It Unite For “Cold”
November 21, 2023

JRoberts & Shottie Hit Us With High-Quality Bars In “Paid In Full”
November 21, 2023
Russ becomes the second highest certified independent rapper in RIAA history, further proving that ownership and independence can lead to massive success.
I ignored fakemink’s hype for too long... "The Boy who cried Terrified ." finally made it all make sense.
What happens when Gore Verbinski unleashes his full chaotic, gonzo energy on a time-travel sci-fi satire?
Three internet-savvy rappers, one spooky beat, and exactly the energy you expect.
Are you paying attention?
Looks like Ye might need to let “BULLY” sit on the stove a little longer before it’s ready to be served.
A gentle, emotionally charged reflection on modern anxiety and digital overload.
J. Cole comes out swinging on "Birthday Blizzard '26" setting the tone right before "The Fall Off."
Spotify’s top 10 Countdown Pages by pre-saves show just how anticipated 2026 releases already are — led by BTS, Bruno Mars, and Harry Styles.
Kendrick Lamar lands at No. 4 on Billboard’s Greatest Pop Stars of 2025 list — and his viral, culture-shifting year explains why.
Ye opens up about mental health and rejects claims that his apology was a PR move tied to the BULLY album rollout.
Paul Shoelace and Karrahbooo blend electro beats and confident lyricism into a playful, addictive track that’s impossible not to vibe with.
Three internet-savvy rappers, one spooky beat, and exactly the energy you expect.
Are you paying attention?
A gentle, emotionally charged reflection on modern anxiety and digital overload.
Paul Shoelace and Karrahbooo blend electro beats and confident lyricism into a playful, addictive track that’s impossible not to vibe with.