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  • Killer Mike announces new album ‘Michael & The Mighty Midnight Revival: Songs for Sinners & Saints’: See tracklist

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    Killer Mike, the famous Atlanta-native rapper I watched on my television screen as a young person in the ‘Kryptonite’ video, announced his next album: Michael & The Mighty Midnight Revival: Songs for Sinners & Saints. The album has ten records and features fellow musicians Anthony Hamilton, Jordan Alyssa, Troy Durden Adonica Nunn, Jori, Offset, Blxst, Lena Byrd Miles, Bellygang Kush, Jane Handcock, Alicia Peters-Jordan, Key Glock and Project Pat.

    Less than thirty minutes ago, about the album, Killer typed the following message to his Instagram followed by two million people,

    “When I was growing up an important part of church service was people having the opportunity to stand up and give public testimony on their trials, tribulations, and triumphs.

    After the celebratory atmosphere that followed MICHAEL I was reminded that tribulations never cease, but God is always with me and this is a testimonial of my tumultuous times, my trials, and my continued triumph in spite of doubt, outright hate, and fear.

    I am here to speak to and with my fellow sinners and Saints this Friday at Midnight ATL time. Pre save link in bio!”

    The multiple GRAMMY Award-winning star’s next album will be out on Friday, August 2. If you are in New York City on Wednesday, July 31, you can see the Hip-Hop star celebrate and perform live at his residency at the Blue Note Jazz Club. The show starts at 10:30 PM local time.


    ‘Michael & The Mighty Midnight Revival: Songs for Sinners & Saints’ tracklist

    1 Bussin Bricks Intro

    2 Nobody Knows (featuring Anthony Hamilton, Jordan Alyssa, Troy Durden & Adonica Nunn)

    3 Humble Me

    4 Higher Level (featuring Jori & Adonica Nunn)

    5 Exit 9 Scenic Route (featuring Offset, Blxst, Lena Byrd Miles & Troy Durden)

    6 Lord Prepare Me (featuring Bellygang Kush, Jane Handcock, Adonica Nunn)

    7 Slummer 4 Junkies (featuring Lena Byrd Miles, Alicia Peters-Jordan, Jori, Adonica Nunn, Jordan Alyssa & Troy Durden)

    8 Had to Go Get It (featuring Troy Durden)

    9 ’97 3-6 Freestyle

    10 Still Talk’n That Shit (featuring Key Glock & Project Pat)


  • Lady Gaga confirms engagement to longtime boyfriend Michael Polansky: See video

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    According to PEOPLE Magazine, global popstar Lady Gaga confirmed her engagement to her longtime boyfriend, Michael Polansky. The article states that the thirteen GRAMMY Award winner introduced the entrepreneur/tech investor as her fiancé to French Prime Minister Gabriel Attal shared in a video he posted to his TikTok on Sunday, July 28, 2024.

    @gabriel_attal

    Thank you Lady Gaga for your stunning performance at the opening ceremony. It was breathtaking. 🤩🫶

    ♬ son original – Gabriel Attal

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    The couple have been together since 2020 and went public shortly after. He has been present for her public engagements, including her performance for President Joe Biden’s inauguration (2021) in Washington, DC. She was engaged to marry twice before her relationship with Michael Polansky —to Christian Carino and Taylor Kinney.

    Lady Gaga was in Paris to perform at the 2024 Summer Olympics.


  • The 67th Annual New York Emmy Awards nominations announced

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    The 67th Annual New York Emmy Award nominations were announced on July 26, 2024, at the LIVE with Kelly and Mark studio at WABC-TV. Hosting the announcement was NY Emmy Awards Chair and PIX 11 Senior Correspondent Mavin Scott. Presenting the nominations were NJ Burkett – WABC-TV, Virginia Huie – Newsday, Jonathan Inoa – WXTV Univision 41, Errol Louis – Spectrum News NY 1, Monica Morales – PIX 11, Jessica Moore – WCBS-TV, Fernando Cardenas Pena – HITN, Lisa Salvadorini – News 12, Marvin Scott PIX 11, Allan Villafana – WNJU Telemundo 41, Sarah Wallace – WNBC-TV and MaryAlice Williams – NJ PBS.

    The 2nd Annual NY Emmy Sports Awards Ceremony will take place on October 8 at the Hard Rock Hotel and the 67th Annual Emmy Awards will be presented on October 26 at the New York Marriott Marquis at 1535 Broadway New York, New York 10036. The 67th Gala is divided into two ceremonies, The Creative Arts Ceremony and the 67th Annual NY Emmy Awards Gala.

    The lists of nominated entries for all three ceremonies are attached via this link.


  • Post Kendrick Lamar’s explosive diss track ‘Not Like Us’, Mustard announces next single ‘Pray For Me’

    Mustard’s next album, ‘Faith of a Mustard Seed, is set to release on July 26, 2024.

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    Mustard, the award-winning producer and artist, returns with his second single, ‘Pray For Me’, from his highly-anticipated fourth studio album. Fresh off the heels of the release of his first single ‘Parking Lot’ featuring Travis Scott, ‘Pray For Me’ cements Mustard’s comeback after a five-year break, showcasing his rap debut with a deeply personal and vulnerable track.
    ‘Pray for Me’ opens with a Gospel-infused melody, setting a profound tone for Mustard’s introspective lyrics. The song begins with heartfelt tributes to influential figures from his upbringing, intertwined with prayers as gestures of respect. Mustard honours the collaborators who have been pivotal to his success, incorporating a recurring Gospel chorus of ‘Pray for Me’, which inspired the song’s title.

    As the track progresses, Mustard addresses the significant losses and challenges that have shaped his life. Midway through, the song transitions into a reflective narrative where Mustard delves into the origins and themes of his forthcoming album, ‘Faith of a Mustard Seed’. Drawing inspiration from the late Nipsey Hussle’s words and the biblical reference that “with the faith of a mustard seed, God will allow you to move mountains”, Mustard shares how his unwavering faith has helped him overcome obstacles and achieve personal growth.

    In addition to his reflections, Mustard offers insights into his spiritual journey and how faith has deepened his bond with his mother. The song culminates with an uplifting rhythm and melody, leaving a lasting impression on listeners and reinforcing the album’s message of perseverance and steadfast belief.


  • Watch Sabrina Carpenter eat spicy wings and discuss her track ‘Nonsense’ on Hot Ones

    Today, Sabrina Carpenter appeared as a special guest on Hot Ones, where all celebrities eat spicy hot wings and promote themselves. During her interview, the American pop star talked about what she does to keep her voice healthy, her love for The Beetles, meeting the legendary Paul Cartney, misheard lyrics, and more. Ending her brave streak with a burning tongue, Carpenter ate more hot wings than I’ve seen anyone eat, conquering the 2,693,000 Scoville level with the show host Sean Evans. Before sending her off, Evan asked Carpenter to illustrate her experience with a sketchpad. When she finished, they ate ice cream and vibed. Check out the video below to watch how she handled herself.

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  • YouTube adds more content creator features in new updates

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    YouTube recently unveiled an enhanced eraser tool designed to help creators effortlessly remove copyrighted music from their videos without disrupting other audio components like dialogue or sound effects. YouTube’s chief, Neal Mohan, announced the tool’s release on X, stating, “Good news, creators: our updated Erase Song tool helps you easily remove copyright-claimed music from your video (while leaving the rest of your audio intact).”

    According to a video from YouTube, the tool had undergone extensive testing but initially lacked precision in removing copyrighted songs. The updated version leverages an AI-powered algorithm to accurately detect and eliminate copyrighted music while preserving the remaining audio in the video. Despite the improvements, YouTube’s support page advises that the algorithm may occasionally struggle to isolate and remove only the song. The company cautions, “This edit might not work if the song is hard to remove. If this tool doesn’t successfully remove the claim on a video, you can try other editing options, such as muting all sound in the claimed segments or trimming out the claimed segments.”

    Alternatively, creators have the option to select “Mute all sound in the claimed segments” to silence sections of the video containing copyrighted material. Once the video is successfully edited, YouTube removes the content ID claim, its system for identifying copyrighted content in different clips.


  • Watch Jacksonville star rapper Yungeen Ace’s official video for ‘Game Over’

    It is currently #2 on YouTube’s Trending For Music chart.

    A day ago, Jacksonville-bred rapper Yungeen Ace shared the official video for his bass-heavy single ‘Game Over’ As the twenty-six recording artist performs outdoors and inside of an office, he raps about what it’s like to go to war with him after his share of fair warnings. Based on what the lyrics say, it doesn’t end well for his opps, but it’s all good because it was made for entertainment only. Check out the video shot by Ace the Shooter below.

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  • JT and Jeezy announce the official remix to ‘Okay’

    JT’s fourth solo single, which debuted at #74, on Billboard Hot 100, gets an official remix with a verse from Jeezy.

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    JT, formerly of hardcore rapping Miami duo City Girls, announced the official remix to her latest single. To bring the well-performing single, ‘Okay’, to life, Jeezy confirmed he is on the official remix after several fans shared it reminded them of a record he made in the past. The achieved Atlanta-bred superstar posted a photo of them to his Instagram account with a whopping following of 5.6 million followers. The caption reads, “@thegirljt I got you! “Okay” remix this Friday!” To which JT replied, “☃️☃️☃️ thank you!!!!! So much 4EVA! Mr.17.5.”

    The newer version of the record will come out this Friday, June 28.

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  • Hennessy unites Africa’s prolific rappers through its 2024 cypher: Watch Young Lunya, Maglera Doe Boy, Didi B, Sarkodie, Ladipoe, and Khaligraph Jones shine brighter

    It is always great to be African, but this week is another reason why.

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    Yesterday, Hennessy shared its most iconic music-related content piece to date. The world-renowned cognac brand paired with Africa’s hottest rappers for its Africa Cypher 2024 to spotlight the rich continent’s gifted songwriters and performers. Amid the pack were two of our favourites: Ghana’s effortlessly flowing Twi/English speaking champion Sarkodie and South Africa’s sharp-dressed rising Hip-Hop star Maglera Doe Boy. Also present to represent the effervescent and distinct cultures across the continent were Tanzania’s great Kiswahili/English spitter Young Lunya, French-speaking Ivorian talent Didi B, Kenya’s poetic emcee Khaligraph Jones, and Nigeria’s rapping eccentric talent Ladipoe.

    The eight-minute performance video starts with views of a train station’s platform, where the gentlemen are under heavy surveillance. Kicking off the six-person star-studded cypher, Young Lunya—wearing a mustard vest and chains delivers bars about yesterday’s price rise and never taking a loss before switching up and increasing the speed of his bizarre bilingual flow. After embracing Young Lyna on the train, Maglera Doe Boy, the Reitz-born South African legend in the making, mentioned the legendary American rapper and actor Tupac, former South African President Nelson Mandela, the government, his mama borrowing sugar from their neighbours, infamous townships in South Africa, and likened his unique style to “homerun raps” in his well-articulated verse spoken in English mostly. We don’t understand as much French as we should, but the Ivorian star rapper and Ivory rap pioneer Didi B passionately covers ideals of world peace and more in French. In his teaching moment verse, Sarkodie details his transformation through fashion, building his career independently for a decade, how people in the music business will rob you, how things have changed and the hoops he had to jump through to get a verse from bro now that there are other people involved due to the label structure. Ladipoe, the mainstay rapper on Nigeria’s celebrated record label Mavin Records, suggest the following cypher gets shot in a church in his verse. The most compelling lyrics addressed how people back home judged Nigerian rappers (it was a thing on Twitter, now known as X) and Afrobeats artists alike and how there is merely a popular dozen out of hundreds of artists spotlighted. He knows his music is good, how people without an invite want to advise him on how to dress/behave in English/Nigerian pidgin, and how he’s proof that any flower could bloom.

    Ending the cypher, Khaligraph Jones spends his first minute addressing his competitor’s beat choices and comparing his opponents to Fashion Nova-wearing models (a slick way of calling the men out their names), but what stuck out to me most was when he rapped about the people from his region not getting the shine he believes they should. Some of Khaligraph Jones’ lyrics are a headstrong take or the truth, depending on your perspective. We’ll let you be the judge when it comes to his views on West African music versus East Africa’s grind, how he’s needed if his Lagosian pals want to make the music spread further, and calls out what he sees as “repetitive songs” and “lame ol’ covers” in the Nigerian music space. But it doesn’t end without the Kenyan superstar stating the others are good, but no one is better than him—in an authentic competitive sport kind of way attached to the culture since the genesis.

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  • Rihanna becomes the face of Dior’s J’Adore fragrance

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    Rihanna, the Bajan billionaire with power and influence, has officially announced that she is the face of Dior J’Adore. Her inaugural campaign launches this September “in a bid to reinvigorate the flagship fragrance range,” according to Business of Fashion. Everyone on her social media profiles is asking for the album, but I think if she is to drop one, it would be a surprise release or when we all least expect it. She has not announced her retirement, so we all have hope.

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