Brooklyn artist SAINt JHN delivered his album While The World Was Burning, which is amazing, to say the least. The album includes features and contributions from many renowned artists. Revently, he took to Instagram to thank everyone who contributed to this amazing piece of art as well as those who refused to do so. It was after the release of “Roses” remix that SAINt JHN became a global sensation.
A month ago, Luh Kel released his project titled L.O.V.E. and now, he has released a new video for “Feen,” wherein Trippie Redd assisted him. Just a month ago, Trippie Redd released his third studio album Pegasus, featuring 26 tracks and assists from PARTYNEXTDOOR, Chris Brown, Rich The Kid, Young Thug, Future, Quavo, Busta Rhymes, Lil Wayne, Swae Lee, and more.
People typically turn to art in order to cope with loss and pain. In the recent project by DaBaby, titled My Brother’s Keeper (Long Live G), the singer talks about how he felt after losing his 34-year old brother Glenn Johnson who was shot. The project comes with seven songs and appearances from Meek Mill, Polo G, Nocap, and Toosi. Listen to My Brother’s Keeper (Long Live G) down below.
After a long wait, Megan Thee Stallion has finally released her debut album, titled Good News. This project includes appearances from DaBaby, SZA, City Girls, Popcaan, Lil Durk, 2 Chainz, Big Sean and more. She has also released the official video for the song “Body,” which can be seen below. Just recently, Megan was a part of the popular hit “Thick” by DJ Chose. She also delivered her EP Suga, which included nine songs.
Lil Tjay’s debut album was released over a year ago and it was titled True 2 Myself, featuring 17 tracks as well as features from Rileyy Lanez, Jay Critch, Lil Baby, Lil Durk, and Lil Wayne. He has released many other singles since then, including “Go In,” “20/20,” “First Place” with Polo G. Now, he has released an amazing song called “Move On,” produced by Avery On The Beat, wherein Lil Tjay can be seen focusing on himself as he gets out of a toxic relationship.
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