J. Cole Sets February 6 Release Date for Long-Awaited “The Fall-Off”
After years of anticipation and recent controversy, J. Cole confirms his next era begins February 6.
After years of anticipation and recent controversy, J. Cole confirms his next era begins February 6.
The only Rolling Loud event in the U.S. lands in Orlando with a stacked, heat-ready lineup.
A$AP Rocky’s DON’T BE DUMB breaks Spotify’s record for the most pre-saved rap album ever, surpassing 990K pre-saves ahead of release.
Nicki Minaj becomes the rapper with the most No. 1 hits in Rap Digital Song Sales chart history, surpassing Drake with 26.
Zach Bryan’s With Heaven On Top is projected to debut at #1 on the Billboard 200 with 120K units, marking his second career chart-topper.
The rap superstar’s catalog now accounts for 5 percent of the Billboard 200 in a single week.
The rising star’s latest project is tracking for a strong first week and continued chart relevance.
Trevor Noah will host the GRAMMY Awards for the sixth and final consecutive year, closing out an era defined by humor and balance.
Juice WRLD’s "Goodbye & Good Riddance" surpasses 11 billion Spotify streams, becoming the 5th most-streamed rap album ever.
Rihanna sets a new Spotify record, becoming the Black female artist with the most monthly listeners in platform history.
“I Just Might” and “The Fate of Ophelia” are separated by less than one percent in a razor-thin Billboard Hot 100 debut race.
I expect NBA YoungBoy to release at least 10 projects this year.