by Derrick T Lewis | Mar 31, 2023 | Latest, Music News, New Music Alert |
The third installment of BlueBucksClan fan-favorite series was released in October 2022. This is the third installment to the series that was launched in 2019. There were 18 tracks on the LP, with Cash Kidd and Jeremih providing assistance. The visuals for the album’s tracks have been made available since its release, including “What You Doin,” “Suffer,” “Pretty Much,” and last but not least, “Flyest Of My Generation.”
The fast-rising duo, made up of Jeeezy and DJ, returned yesterday (March 21) to switch up the record a bit with their latest drop, “Jumbotron S**t Poppin (Remix).” This track was originally released by Drake on the joint project of 21 Savage and Drake, Her Loss, which was released back in November of last year. DJ handles the opening verse of the new video, as the screen flashes back and forth with snippets of footage from their recent performances as DJ takes the lead:
A few months prior to the release of the aforementioned Clan Way 3 project, BlueBucksClan released a new EP called See The Difference EP. It was a concise release, consisting of four smooth tracks, none of which featured any features. Within a two-year span before that, the California natives BlueBucksClan put out a total of seven albums over the course of that time period, including records like No Rules 2, Clan Way, Clan Virus 2, and more.
by Fabiola Noel | Mar 30, 2023 | Latest, Music News, New Music Alert |
It’s official that Lil Mosey makes a return with his new single, “Flu Game.” In his new track, Mosey refers to Jordan’s infamous performance in the 1997 NBA Finals, game five of the Golden State Warriors series. A video directed by YUNGTADA accompanying the song, which is a tribute to the great basketball legend from Seattle, features the rapper wearing his uniform as well as mentioning him throughout his verses:
The rise of Lil Mosey to prominence was fueled by the release of his Norths best album in 2018. This 12-track collection featured a solo guest appearance by BlocBoy JB. Double-Platinum single “Noticed” was on the project. With his next album, Certified Hitmaker, Lil Mosey was once again able to tap into the talents of artists such as AJ Tracey, Trippie Redd, Gunna, and Chris Brown. “Blueberry Faygo,” the platinum-certified record he had released on his first album, was the catalyst for his run and it went on to reach the eighth position on the Billboard Hot 100 chart.
An earlier interview with the rapper of “Jet To The West” revealed who he wants to collaborate with and who his dream collaborator is. “Drake. During my time in the military, I met him a number of times. I was in the studio with Preme when I was in Toronto for the recording. In the middle of recording, he pulled up next to me and started talking. My meeting with him in Miami as well as in Toronto showed me that it is very likely going to happen soon. This time I’ve got some really good stuff to give him. Eventually that will be the case,” he said, adding that it would happen someday.
by Jesse Swindell | Mar 29, 2023 | Latest, Music News, New Music Alert |
It does not matter where or when it is, Mary J. Blige will be more than willing to reunite with Method Man once again.
At present, the talented duo is showcasing their acting chops in the movie “Power Book II: Ghost,” in which Blige stars as the character Monet and Meth plays the role of the character Davis MacLean. It is hard to dispute, however, that fans have not forgotten just how magical it was when the duo collaborated on one of the most popular songs of the era entitled ‘One Direction’, another #1 hit in 1995 “You’re All I Need To Get By/I’ll Be There For You.”
In addition to being evergreen, the record has remained relevant for more than two decades now, proving to be a versatile piece of music. Originally, the Wu-Tang Clan track was produced by RZA from Wu-Tang Clan, and the remixed version was released to radio by the Chairman Sean “Diddy” Combs and member of the Trackmasters as part of a joint project with the Trackmasters. The 38th Grammy Awards were held on September 25, 2008, and Meth and his mash-up of the Tammi Terrell and Marvin Gaye classic, “You’re All I Need To Get By,” for their mash-up of the classic R&B hit “All I Need Is You,” received the Grammy Award for the Best Rap Performance by a Duo or Group for the song s mash-up. However, this has been the first time the singer and emcee have performed together since the song was released. As part of the festival’s celebration of the Strength of a Woman Festival & Summit hosted by Mary J. Blige, both artists performed together at the concert in Atlanta, Georgia last May as part of Blige’s performance.
Nevertheless, by now, the time has now come for the “Good Morning Gorgeous” singer as well as the “C.R.E.A.M.” song lyricist to reunite once again. “If they say yes, we will go into the studio and do it as soon as we get the go-ahead,” Blige told Deadline when asked by the publication if a collaboration between her and Jay-Z was a possibility either for “Power” or an LP.
As for Mary J. Blige and the host of “The Wine Down with Mary J. Blige,” the actress and singer said that working together has been nothing short of a joy. “It’s just so much fun to see my friend on a set, and it’s so much fun to laugh along with her. In addition, she told the publication that when they yell “cut,” “we’re always giggling about something,” she said. The two stars have each received recognition for their work on the series that 50 Cent co-created with them. The NAACP Image Awards of 2022 were bestowed on them for their respective achievements in the category of Outstanding Supporting Actor/Actress in a Drama Series. The same category Meth won at this year’s ceremony resulted in his third image trophy, bringing him to a total of three trophies so far.
by Jesse Swindell | Mar 28, 2023 | Latest, Music News, New Music Alert |
Almost five years have passed since Usher released A, an eight-song project he co-created with Zaytoven and which featured Gunna and Future. Over the years, the R&B legend has delivered a steady flow of singles, including “California” with Tyga, and “I Cry,” “Your Body Is to Blame,” “This Day,” “Bad Habits,” “Don’t Waste My Time” by Ella Mai. He has also been featured on a number of songs, including Justin Bieber “Peaches (Remix),” Major Lazer “Bang Bang,” Letter to My Son (Call Your Father),” Summer Walker “Come Thru,” Marshmello “Too Much,” DMX “ Black Coffee “LaLaLa,” Mary J. Blige “Need Love,” and City Girls “Good Love.”
A new single from Usher has been released today (March 17). The song has been titled “GLU,” an Lil Jon, Sean Garrett, and Avila Brothers production that is clearly designed for bedroom use.
It has been reported previously that Usher recently spoke of his new label partnership with L.A. Reid.
“It’s going to be [a record label] and then some,” he declared to Angie Martinez in an interview she conducted with him a while back. “Being back in each other’s lives…it’s great to be able to be a part of each other’s lives again. I think he has very much been a commodity for a lot of people in so many industries, and I think he will continue to be. In addition, there are so many incredible entities in the world. In contrast, now that we are able to work together and are able to take ownership of the future we are creating [is awesome].”
by Derrick T Lewis | Mar 28, 2023 | Latest, Music News, New Music Alert |
It is with great pleasure that I announce today (March 17th) the official release of Alex Vaughn new EP, The Hurtbook (Homegirl Pack). In order to achieve her goals, the LVRN signee secured the assistance of fellow artists Summer Walker, Ari Lennox, and Muni Long, all of whom contributed to the project’s lead single, “IYKYK.” The song’s opening hook speaks to the importance of self-confidence and self-love:
As of 2022, Alex Vaughn most recent release was The Hurtbook, which consisted of eight tracks without any musical features. An EP titled Voice Notes was released earlier that year to prepare fans for her performance. Besides her own releases, Alex Vaughn the “Do You Ever” singer has been featured on a number of collaborations including “One&Only” with O-Slice, “The Phabo Show” by Phabo, “These Exchanges” with Matt McGhee, “LIVE FOR IT” with IDK featuring Wale, and more.
The singer, who was born and raised in Maryland, talked about the inspiration behind her most recent body of work in a recent interview. “In the beginning, The Hurtbook was a collection of love stories that I had with individuals throughout my life,” she explained. “Eventually, as I developed and made changes to my career, I noticed something change both in the romance and friendships of my life but also in the way I interacted with my friends and ultimately with myself.”
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