‘Girls Night Out,’ Babyface’s highly anticipated album, will be released on Oct. 21. There will be vocal contributions from some of today’s most prominent women in R&B, such as Queen Naija, Ella Mai, Doechii, Ari Lennox, Kehlani, and many others. There will be a co-producer of the show, Babyface and Rika Tischendorf, as well as many strong previews including “Seamless” performed by Kehlani and “Keeps On Fallin” with Ella Mai.
With a brand new single today (Sept. 16), Babyface continues to roll out new music from the project, this time with the song “Game Over” in collaboration with Queen Naija. A man is trying to deceive the songstress according to her lyrics on the track:
In addition to revealing the official cover art for Girl’s Night Out, Babyface has also been releasing sneak peeks at the album’s content. In order to come up with the vibrant design, he recruited Ricky (Rico) Heeraman, a highly regarded, self-taught modern artist. Born in the Bronx, Heeraman uses geometry to separate his pieces of art and find inspiration in urban graffiti art.
A new studio LP from Wiz Khalifa, titled Multiverse, was released in July and featured 17 songs with contributions from Girl Talk and THEY. It was yesterday (Sept. 11) that the Pittsburgh rapper dropped the new visual from his upcoming project, “High Maintenance,” which sees him crooning about his own highs and lows as a celebrity and wealthmaker:
The video accompanying “High Maintenance” reminds viewers of Khalifa’s iconic “DayToday” series, providing a glimpse into Khalifa’s busy life behind the scenes. In less than three minutes, you can watch Khalifa at the gym, performing with his son Sebastian before an audience of friends, and indulging in his usual vices.
In the months leading up to the release of Multiverse, Wiz Khalifa collaborated with Big K.R.I.T., Girl Talk, and Smoke DZA on the successful album Full Court Press. The album features 10 songs, including one with Curren$y. Aside from Stoner’s Night, as well as a notable collaboration with Elle Varner and BIG30 in 2022, the Taylor Gang head honcho teamed up with Juicy J for Stoner’s Night as well. Khalifa is known for releasing musical projects frequently, so it is not surprising that he will release another project or two before the end of the year.
Earlier this week, PnB Rock dropped his new single, “Luv Me Again.” The single marked PnB Rock’s first release as an independent artist, and it was produced by D.A Got That Dope. The Philly-born singer’s new release features an airy, guitar-led beat that serves as a perfect backdrop to his love-struck lyrics:
“If you haven’t heard, I just released my very first independent single across ALL platforms!” says the artist on Instagram. Thanks to my fans and supporters, I have received such love that cannot be described in words. We’re going to the moon with this stuff, no kizzy.
As part of his SoundCloud Daze project, PnB Rock shared a 12-song tribute to the pivotal era that included features from Tennisboywill, Yung Fazo, Pasto Flocco, and Iayze. Prior to this, PnB Rock released a Christmas EP called 2 Get You Thru The Rain in December. A viral single, “HIGH,” preceded the album, which had six tracks and featured Young Thug and Lil Baby.
DJ Drama and Jeezy teamed up 17 years ago for Trap Or Die, which is considered a classic mixtape. It is with great pride that we can state that both names have become synonymous with hip hop royalty and that Gangsta Grillz and CTE World remain two of the most significant groups in hip hop history. It was announced today (Sept. 2) that Drama and Jeezy will return to work together on “I Ain’t Gon Hold Ya,” a Helluva-produced record that features the clever rhymes that Jeezy has become known for:
As well as the visual, it is accompanied by a matching video from JonnyRaw. A black-and-white picture shows Drama and Jeezy in a black-and-white setting surrounded by beautiful women, followed by a shot of the two in white supercars outside the Magic City.
There have been two years since Jeezy released The Recession 2, the sequel to The Recession, his pivotal third album. A total of 15 tracks are included in Recession 2 along with features from Yo Gotti, Tamika Mallory, E-40, Lil Duval, Demi Lovato, Ne-Yo, and Rick Ross. A mere 20 years after he first released his album in 2000, Jeezy’s 2020 release peaked within the top 20 on the Billboard 200, proving he is still relevant.
Announcing his long-awaited album The Last Slimeto, NBA YoungBoy recently released the project, which contains 30 songs and features from Rod Wave, Kehlani, and Quavo. There were a number of standout singles on the project, including “Mr. Grim Reaper,” “I Got The Bag,” and “I Hate YoungBoy.” The album has been accompanied by a steady stream of visually enhanced visuals, including “Digital,” “She Want Chanel,” “I Know,” and others.
In addition to this, YoungBoy has just released his most recent video, the official video for the song “Proof.” Featuring visuals that depict YoungBoy embracing elements such as lightning, fire, and more, the video demonstrates his hard-hitting flow:
With the release of The Last Slimeto, Slimeto follows his January mixtape Colors, which featured 19 songs and a single assist from Quando Rondo. As well as his solo endeavors, YoungBoy has recently joined forces with DaBaby for the album Better Than You, which featured the hit singles “Neighborhood Superstar” and “Bestie.” YoungBoy’s latest album, Sincerely, Kentrell, reached number one on the Billboard 200 and earned him his fourth number one position with 137,000 album equivalent units sold in its first week of release.
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