by Derrick T Lewis | Jul 22, 2022 | Latest, Music News, New Music Alert |
Two years have passed since Megan Thee Stallion released her debut studio album Good News, which featured 17 songs and features by City Girls, DaBaby, Lil Durk, Popcaan, SZA, Big Sean, Beyoncé, 2 Chainz, and Young Thug. After 100,000 first-week album equivalents were sold, Good News peaked at number two on the Billboard 200 – Meg also achieved Platinum status for the album.
There has been an influx of releases from the Houston talent since then, including the mixtape Something For The Hotties, as well as loose cuts such as “Sweetest Pie” and “Plan B.” Other songs she has appeared on include Ariana Grande “34+35 (Remix),” Lil Nas X “DOLLA SIGN SLIME,” Juicy J “SHE GON POP IT,” Maroon 5 “Beautiful Mistakes,” Lil Baby “On Me (Remix),” Bankroll Freddie “Pop It,” DJ Khaled “I DID IT,” DJ Snake “SG,” and Shenseea “Lick.”
A new single from Megan Thee Stallion, “Pressurelicious,” has arrived (July 21), featuring Future and the kind of confident, adult-themed topic matter that these two are known for (“I am stomping on hoes so hard, I’m knocking them out like Mario tokens”). The track is expected to dominate both the radio airwaves and club dance floors as with previous releases.
The VR music tour “Enter Thee Hottieverse,” created in collaboration with AmazeVR, has been in theaters for several months. Quest 2 headsets were used for the virtual event, which allowed attendees to watch Megan perform in real time. Additionally, they had the opportunity to enjoy Megan’s music videos and interact with other local fans. If you are interested in participating in the futuristic event in your area, you can find upcoming dates here.
by Kareshia Prioleau | Apr 7, 2022 | Latest, Music News, New Music Alert |
At the Grammys in 2022, H.E.R. performed with Lenny Kravitz, Terry Lewis, Jimmy Jam, and Travis Barker.]
During the tour manager’s introduction, the singer began performing her hit songs. A multi-instrumentalist took to the drums, followed by vocalists Travis Barker and Lenny Kravitz, who each performed an electric guitar solo. The two musicians then joined in on a fast-paced duet while playing their guitars at the same time. Kravitz then introduced the nominees for the Album of the Year award.
In addition to H.E.R performance, Giveon, Daniel Caesar, asnd Justin Bieber performed their track, “Peaches.”
This year, she received eight Grammy nominations, making her a 21-time nominee. Back Of My Mind received five awards including Song of the Year, Album of the Year, Best R&B Album and Album of the Year for “Fight For You.” She also got nominated for the Musical Performance Award and was nominated for the Song of the Year Award. The song, “Fight For You”, has been nominated for both Best Traditional R&B Performance, as well as Best Song Written For Visual Media, at the 2017 Grammy Awards. Furthermore, for the Best Contemporary Christian Music Performance/Song nomination, “Hold Us Together” was nominated.
She was also the winner of the Song of the Year and Best R&B Song awards in 2021. Overall, she has four Grammy awards.
This year’s ceremony was attended in style by the 24-year-old. As part of her red carpet interview, she wore an outfit that homaged Aretha Franklin, and she talked about it with Laverne Cox about it. Bright yellow jumpsuits adorned with sequins wore H.E.R. Franklin at the 1976 American Music Awards ended her iconic look with a tangerine cape. With a legendary career spanning nearly five decades, Franklin won 18 Grammy awards.
Featuring performances by Olivia Rodrigo and Silk Sonic, who won Song of the Year for “Leave the Door Open”, the night kicked off with Olivia Rodrigo. Additionally, Lil Nas X and Jack Harlow performed, as well as Billie Eilish and Nas.
The ceremony was hosted by Trevor Noah for the second year in a row. MGM Grand Garden Arena hosted the 64th Annual Grammy Awards in Las Vegas, Nevada.
by Tanyette McCoy Davis | Aug 24, 2021 | Business News, Latest, Music News |
SiriusXM is Pandora’s company and the music channel was announced in May.
by Jonathan P-Wright | Aug 16, 2024 | Latest, Music News, New Music Alert |
The hip-hop realm has been eagerly anticipating the resurgence of a true lyrical luminary, and ScHoolboy Q has answered the call with the unveiling of his sixth studio album, ‘BLUE LIPS.’ This 18-track masterpiece is a testament to the artist’s unwavering commitment to authenticity and his ability to weave intricate narratives that resonate with listeners on a profound level.
A Tapestry of Collaborations
One of the hallmarks of ‘BLUE LIPS’ is its eclectic array of collaborations, each one adding a unique flavor to the overall sonic landscape. ScHoolboy Q has joined forces with a diverse roster of artists, including the fiery Rico Nasty, the introspective Ab-Soul, the enigmatic Jozzy, the dynamic Childish Major, and the captivating Lance Skiiiwalker, among others. These collaborations not only showcase Q’s versatility but also his ability to seamlessly blend his distinctive style with that of his collaborators, creating a harmonious fusion of sounds and perspectives.
The Singles that Paved the Way
Before the release of ‘BLUE LIPS,’ ScHoolboy Q whetted the appetites of his fans with a series of tantalizing singles. The infectious “Blueslides,” the heartfelt “Back n Love,” the introspective “Yeern 101,” the playful “Cooties,” and the soulful “Love Birds” served as appetizers, whetting the palate for the main course that was to come.
A Captivating Performance on ‘The Tonight Show’
In a momentous occasion, ScHoolboy Q graced the stage of “The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon” to perform the album’s standout track, “oHio.” With his handwritten album title emblazoned in the background, the Top Dawg Entertainment talent delivered a captivating performance, showcasing his lyrical prowess and infectious energy. Rapping over a production masterfully crafted by Cardo, Devin Malik, J.LBS, Jason Wool, Johnny Juliano, Mario Luciano, Tae Beast, and YeX, Q’s uplifting bars resonated with the audience, offering a glimpse into his journey of self-discovery and perseverance.
The Lyrical Odyssey
“Gotta catch up to my levels/ Try to stay Black, young fella/ Almost died twice, but let’s get it/ Got a AmEx with no limits/ Gettin’ hand-dressed, that’s different/ I done hit the world with my Crippin’,” Q rapped on the late-night telecast, encapsulating the essence of his lyrical odyssey. His words are a testament to his resilience, his unwavering determination to rise above adversity, and his commitment to staying true to his roots while embracing the trappings of success.
The Artistic Evolution
‘BLUE LIPS’ arrives five years after ScHoolboy Q’s critically acclaimed ‘CrasH Talk,’ which featured an impressive roster of collaborators, including Travis Scott, 21 Savage, 6LACK, Ty Dolla Sign, YG, Kid Cudi, and Lil Baby. The album not only earned a respectable No. 3 placement on the Billboard 200 but also debuted at No. 1 on Billboard’s Top R&B/Hip Hop Albums chart and earned a gold certification, solidifying Q’s status as a force to be reckoned with in the hip-hop realm.
The Art of Vulnerability
In an interview with “BACKONFIGG,” the “Collard Greens” rapper shed light on the rationale behind the considerable gaps between his projects. “As an artist, if I don’t bring nothing to the table that comes from my life, I don’t feel I should put it out,” he explained. “I try my best to keep it in my art. It has to be in my art because God gave me this gift to express myself. It’s almost like a therapist. You have to be truthful. You have to be vulnerable for people who are scared to do that.”
This commitment to vulnerability and authenticity is woven into the fabric of ‘BLUE LIPS,’ as ScHoolboy Q bares his soul, sharing his triumphs, struggles, and introspections with his listeners, inviting them to embark on a journey of self-discovery alongside him.
‘BLUE LIPS’ is more than just an album; it is a sonic odyssey that invites listeners to embark on a transformative journey alongside ScHoolboy Q. With its authentic narratives, eclectic collaborations, and unwavering commitment to artistic expression, this body of work resonates with a profound sense of honesty and vulnerability, solidifying Q’s status as a true lyrical luminary in the hip-hop realm.
by Jesse Swindell | Apr 18, 2023 | Latest, Music News, New Music Alert |
There was a time back in October of 2022 when Smino unveiled his album Luv 4 Rent. There was a number of features across this body of work, including those from Lil Uzi Vert, J. Cole, Fatman Scoop, Doechii, Lucky Daye, Phoelix, Ravyn Lenae, Kal Banx, as well as many others across the 15 tracks. There were several well-received singles prior to the release of the album, including the singles “Louphoria,” “Matinee,” and “Modennaminute.”
As of yesterday (April 10), the Missouri-born artist took the time to release a new rendition of “Ole A** Kendrick” that appears on the album. I believe that the newly released offering follows closely on the heels of his bar-heavy “Wyoming (Freestyle)” single which was released earlier this month. On “Ole A** Kendrick,” the rapper spits some bars about how K Dot played a huge part in capturing some of his most memorable moments.
It has been reported previously that Smino has spent the past several months out on the road with Dreamville mainstay JID as part of their joint tour dubbed “Luv Is 4Ever Tour.” Taking place in Seattle, Washington from January 22 until March 29, the tour began in Seattle on January 22 and ended in Nashville on March 29. In addition to being honored with his very own Smino Day in St. Louis, the singer has also been honored with a very own Smino Day that will be celebrated in that city every year on December 18 in honor of the singer.
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