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Lil Baby drops off new single and visual for “Detox”

Lil Baby drops off new single and visual for “Detox”

This is the official start of Lil Baby season. A new documentary on rapper Lil Baby, Untrapped: The Story of Lil Baby, was released last week, giving viewers an insight into the star’s life and career. Lil Baby follows up recent loose singles “Frozen,” “In A Minute,” and “U-Digg” with a new track titled “Detox,” which may indicate a new studio album is coming soon.

The sophomore studio LP My Turn by Lil Baby was released two years ago, and it contained 20 songs and features from Future, 42 Dugg, Gunna, Lil Uzi Vert, Moneybagg Yo, Lil Wayne, Young Thug, and Rylo Rodriguez. Despite the project’s critical and commercial success, it failed to reach number one on the Billboard 200, despite selling 197,000 CD-equivalents during its first week. Several months later, a deluxe edition of the four-times Platinum effort arrived with seven additional songs, including the smash hit “We Paid” and Grammy-nominated “The Bigger Picture.”

As part of the Voice of the Heroes album, Lil Baby partnered with fellow hip hop frontrunner Lil Durk, who collaborated with artists such as Young Thug, Meek Mill, Future, and Rod Wave. In addition to topping the chart with 150,000 equivalent album units, The Voice of the Heroes also topped the Billboard chart, as well. Both parties received Platinum plaques for their efforts.

He has quickly established himself as one of the most sought after featured artists across a wide range of genres apart from his own work. Among the songs he has appeared on since The Voice of the Heroes hit the ground are EST Gee “5500 Degrees,” H.E.R. “Find A Way,” Meek Mill “Sharing Locations,” Drake “Girls Want Girls,” Kanye West “Hurricane,” Nardo Wick “Me Or Sum,” Ed Sheeran “2step (Remix),” Nicki Minaj “Do We Have A Problem?,” and DJ Khaled “BIG TIME.”

The Kid Laroi and Fivio Foreign deliver a new single entitled “Paris To Tokyo”

The Kid Laroi and Fivio Foreign deliver a new single entitled “Paris To Tokyo”

It has been a while since Fivio Foreign released his debut album B.I.B.L.E., which features 17 tracks as well as contributions from Blueface, Alicia Keys, Kanye West, Quavo, Coi Leray, Queen Naija, Chlöe, DJ Khaled, A$AP Rocky, and more. It has since been possible for fans to watch visuals from the project, including “What’s My Name” with Coi Leray & Queen Naija and “Hello,” “For Nothin” by KayCyy.

A brand new single is released today (July 8) by the Brooklyn star entitled “Paris To Tokyo.” Led by the Brooklyn star and accompanied by The Kid Laroi, the track features an interpolation of Far East Movement’s 2010 hit “Rocketeer”:

In the years preceding B.I.B.L.E., Fivio kept his fans well fed with a number of top tier singles, including “Self-Made (Freestyle),” “Unruly,” “Trust,” “Creepin” and “Story Time” alongside Rowdy Rebel, “Bop It,” “13 Going On 30” alongside Polo G, “Move Like A Boss,” “Fully Focused (Freestyle)” featuring Young M.A. He also provided his unique tracks for the likes of the late Pop Smoke, French Montana, DaniLeigh, Russ Millions & Tion Wayne, Drake, Sleepy Hallow, Calboy, Nas, Nicki Minaj and more.

The intimate video for Chris Brown’s hit song “We (Warm Embrace)” has arrived.

Chris Brown is slated to unveil his highly anticipated album Breezy on June 24. R&B veteran Chris Brown recently gave fans a few new previews from his forthcoming album, including “Wheels Fall Off” and “Call Me Everyday” with Wizkid. Brown is back with his latest music video for “WE (Warm Embrace),” a Don City-produced track originally released in April. As he dances the night away with Normani, Brown introduces Normani as his love interest in the video:

Brown recently spoke with Big Boy about Breezy for Big BoyTV and revealed that he had recorded more than 250 tracks for the album. Brown said, “I have so many tracks. According to Brown, I had almost 250 songs for the actual project. “Yes, I was thinking, We need to scale it down and figure out what we can do.”

Earlier this year, Chris Brown released his last solo album, Indigo. It featured 33 cuts and collaborations with artists such as Lil Jon, H.E.R., Juvenile, Tyga, Juicy J, Nicki Minaj, Drake, G-Eazy, Justin Bieber, Gunna, and more. Following the release of Indigo, Brown returned with an extended edition featuring an additional 10 tracks and contributions from Davido, Rich The Kid, and DaniLeigh. This critically acclaimed and commercially successful album topped the Billboard 200 and reached Platinum status thanks to 108,000 first-week equivalent albums sold.

“Lifetime” by Tyga shows how much he cares.

“Lifetime” by Tyga shows how much he cares.

I think Tyga is close to releasing his new album. We have already received a number of hit singles such as “Lift Me Up,” “Mrs. Bubblegum,” “Tell Santa,” and “Splash” with Moneybagg Yo. Tyga served up another emotional offering last week with “Lifetime,” which depicts him trying to balance his professional responsibilities with his personal relationships:

We have now been following Tyga’s most recent album Legendary for three years. The project originally featured 14 tracks with additional contributions from Blueface, Lil Wayne, J Balvin, Swae Lee, Chris Brown, A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie, Gunna, Bazzi, and Offset, the latter of whom guested on Tyga’s comeback single, “Taste.” A deluxe version was later released, adding nine additional songs and collaborations with artists including Nicki Minaj, Starrah, G-Eazy, Ty Dolla $ign, Blueface, Takeoff, YG, and Rich The Kid.

After collaborating with DJ Drama in 2019, Tyga released a mixtape in 2020 called Well Done Fever. It may not surprise you to learn that he has become one of the most requested features in the game, supplying bars for songs including Mozzy and YG “Toot It Up,” Lil Tjay “Move,” Saweetie “Birthday,” Doja Cat “Freaky Deaky,” Iggy Azalea “Sip It,” and Shenseea “Target.”

The impact of DRAKE in Hip-Hop music

The impact of DRAKE in Hip-Hop music

Is Drake the Most Must-Listen Rappers in Hip Hop?

Drake has been called one of the most popular rappers in recent times due to his mainstream success. Drake is an artist who has broken through hip-hop’s typical skepticism of outsiders, scoring major hits for himself with collaborations, singles, and tours.

Who is Drake 

Drake is a Canadian rapper, songwriter and actor born as Aubrey Drake Graham on October 24, 1986. He first gained recognition as an actor on the teen drama television series Degrassi: The Next Generation in the early 2000s. As a rapper, Drake soon became known for emotional rapping about his life, which he often expresses in Kanye West’s style of singing rather than rapping.

Drake’s most popular songs

Drake has been generating buzz in the hip hop industry since he recorded “Best I Ever Had”. His trademark style is versatile and can range from straight up rap lyrics to singing. He also enjoys working with other rappers such as Jay Z, Kanye West, Nicki Minaj, and once which has given him much popularity.

The Impact of Drake

Drake has become one of the most successful hip-hop artists of all time. His rapping skills and magnetic personality have taken him to the top of the charts and won over mainstream audiences. Drake’s songs often talk about his come up and “hustle so hard for this” mentality which appeals to both world weary adults and young boys who want quick riches and easy success.

Influences of Drake on Modern Rap

Drake has always been a trendsetter when it comes to popularizing music. In recent years, he has been able to establish himself as a viable rapper in a scene saturated with fierce competition. Aside from the unique sound of his voice, which makes him so distinguishable, his quick wit and delivery have rapidly made him one of the most listened rap artists in the industry today. One thing is for sure: Drake would be an incredible addition to any hip-hop lineup.

This article was penned by Jonathan P. Wright. Jonathan is a freelance writer for multiple mainstream publications and CVO of RADIOPUSHERS. You can read more of his work by clicking here.