Hear Nigerian Afrobeats star Lojay’s fresh two-pack ‘Falling/Unleash’
On the upbeat Amapiano-tinged dance track 'Falling', Lojay sings about seriously falling in love, feeling like he's under a spell and more.
Watch Ethiopian-American artist Mereba run away from darkness in ‘Counterfeit’
As her nemesis (herself) trails her for blocks, the Alabama-born creative runs away at top speed to remain unscathed by the darkness.
Ari Lennox croons from Shady Grove Institute psych ward in ‘Smoke’: Watch the visual
Aside from refusing to take prescribed medicine at the ward in the video, Ari Lennox has found another way to express herself through song.
British rapper Ms Banks returns from two-year hiatus with ‘Boss Bitch’: Watch the visual
Ms Banks, the South Londoner wears a pink furry hat and grills to rap about back-peddling bitches, and more.
Watch Shyne explain how he was “set up to be the fall guy” after 1999 nightclub shooting in new documentary trailer
This week amid all the endless accusations against Sean Combs, also widely known as “Diddy”, Moses “Shyne” Barrow appears in Hulu’s documentary trailer to share his side of the story. In the official two-minute thirty-second
Philadelphia band SNACKTIME releases six-track EP ‘This Is Dance Music’ with ‘SDTS’: Listen
SNACKTIME’s latest track ‘SDTS’ reminds me of the hook on The Notorious BIG’s ‘Party & Bullshit’ a little. Only this time, it’s about smoking, drinking, and talking shit. [media-credit name=”Photo:
Watch Canadian R&B artist Benita’s technological video for ‘Hope U Find’
Benita performed backing vocals for Daniel Caesar’s Freudian Tour in 2017 and landed a television synch placement on BET’s ‘Diggstown’. [media-credit name=”Photos: Courtesy of the publicist” width=1092
Watch 070 Shake and Lily-Rose Depp trumpet authentic love in ‘Winter Baby/New Jersey Blues’ video
This week, high-streaming Def Jam artist O70 Shake chose her girlfriend to be the centre of attention in 'Winter Baby/New Jersey Blues'.
Ovrkast and CardoGotWings share minimalist, jazzy EP ‘KASTGOTWINGS’: Listen
It is seven tracks short and has catchy, nostalgic vibes. Not bad for a release from one of Drake's latest producers.