Kev Brown and J Scienide bar up in ‘Cutlass Supreme’ from forthcoming album: Listen
Less than a week ago, Washington, DC musical duo Kev Brown and J Scienide released a single ‘Cutlass Supreme’ from their forthcoming LP. Full to the brim with looped samples, thoughtful lyrics, and cuts by DJ Jon Doe, it is a good song to put
Read MoreListen to Afrobeats artist Captainboy’s four-track extended play ‘Killer Vibe’
Captainboy, a growing Afrobeats artist from Nigeria, put out a four-track EP back in November. The name of his EP ‘Killer Vibe’, best describes what he has to offer. It doesn’t hurt to mention that his voice is pleasant and soothing, so
Read MoreJamaican artist Zizi shares official video for ‘Dancehall A Mi Place’: Watch
Jamaican artist Zizi, real name Hosiah Sterling, released the official video for ‘Dancehall A Mi Place’, which also features Drill attributes. The Attomatic Records/NewWavez Entertainment is about earning money, protection, and more. Watch
Read MoreWatch Popcaan’s official video for ‘Relevant’
Popcaan released the official video for his track ‘Relevant’ yesterday. The video features theatrical dancers, the Jamaican star at the piano in a pink jacket and multiple chains, and the ghetto youth behind him. Check out the Dollaz
Read MoreJustin Bieber and co-star actress Zoey Deutch cozy up in visual for ‘Anyone’
The music video is currently trending at #2 on YouTube.
Read MoreUncle Murda shares last year-end review ‘Rap Up 2020’: Listen
According to the artist, it will be his last year creating these types of records.
Read MoreMF DOOM’s family releases statement about his death; no cause confirmed
No cause of death is shared.
Read MoreEminem tells Apple Music about the golden age of Hip-Hop, LL Cool J, Nas, his cassette collection, favourite rappers and more
He tells Apple Music about the golden age of Hip-Hop and artists that influenced him like Run-DMC, LL Cool J, and 3rd Bass.
Read MoreEminemâs âMusic to Be Murdered Byâ jumps to #3 on Billboard 200, breaking fifty-year-old record for Biggest Chart Leap
Prior to the release of 'Music to Be Murdered By - Side B', the record for biggest leap on the Billboard 200 was held by Bob Dylanâs 1970 album 'Self Portrait'.
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