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New single “Dope” from John Legend and JID

New single “Dope” from John Legend and JID

The singer-songwriter has been active for two years since releasing Bigger Love, which featured 16 original songs and contributions from Gary Clark Jr., Jhené Aiko, Koffee, Rapsody, and Camper. The multi-talented artist has kept busy with collaborations and songs such as D Smoke “Stay True,” Lecrae “Drown,” “We Did It Big” by T.I., “Coming 2 America” featuring Burna Boy, Chance The Rapper “See Me Fly,” Carrie Underwood “Hallelujah,” “Die Under The Moon” with Yung Bleu, and French Montana “Touch The Sky.”

Besides the songs cited above, Legend also contributed songs to the project in the past few months such as “You Deserve It All” in collaboration with Raphael Saadiq, “Tomorrow” featuring Nas and Florian Picasso, and “FREE,” which has given rise to hopes for a possible new album. Adding to the fire when he drops “DOPE” today (May 18), Legend features an assist from JID on the Charlie Puth-produced track. On this chilled track, Legend and JID have their significant others glued to their arms:

As Legend explained in a recent interview with the Guardian, there is currently controversy surrounding Roe v. Wade:

“I can’t sit there and watch this shit happen. There’s a danger that we will not be able to become a full-fledged democracy. Our government is in the process of enacting a law relating to The Handmaid’s Tale. It is doubtful that we will be able to reach a conclusion by “kumbaya”. At this point, we must fight, and I will participate in the fight.”

Rayven Justice releases new single “Daddy” produced by Traxamillion

Rayven Justice releases new single “Daddy” produced by Traxamillion

Rayven Justice raised his game even higher with the release of his EP titled Many Moons a few months back; the EP is composed of eight tracks with a wide range of musical influences and features guests like Sage the Gemini and K-Major. With a new track out this week, Oakland singer-songwriter daft has returned with his follow-up, “Daddy”. The new record, featuring Traxamillion production, finds Rayven chasing down a certain someone who has come his way:

The EP he released last year, entitled Late Nights Early Mornings, included some narrated thoughts by Rayven Justice. Bizzy Crook, Drenesse, and Trinidad James were included on the eight-track project. As Rayven dropped off R&Bay Volumes 1 and 2 in May and September of that year, he had a busy year overall for that year. Both compilations benefited from the assistance of Yhung T.O, Lil B, Ally Cocaine, Young Bari, Rico Tha Kidd, and plenty more.

While doing this, he also collaborated with a number of peers on songs, such as “Mob Ties” featuring “From This Point On” by Drenesse, “Where You At?” with Baeza and Selo, ALLBLACK anBully Wiz, and “Just Right” with Bryson Tiller. Additionally, he proudly repped Oakland when he was cast in E-40 and Too $hort and Ain’t Gone Do It/Terms and Conditions project.

“N95” music video by Kendrick Lamar has nothing to do with the mask

“N95” music video by Kendrick Lamar has nothing to do with the mask

The music video for “N95” by Kendrick Lamar is now available. This marks the first time a track from his latest album Mr. Morale & The Big Steppers has been transformed into a visual.

The “N95” video was live on YouTube Saturday afternoon (May 14). Director Kendrick and his partner Dave Free managed production. As the production company for the eccentric video, they cite their multi-faceted agency pgLang.

This video contains several references to religion, among them crosses that hang on the walls of one room, Kendrick hovering above water with his arms outstretched like Jesus on the cross, and K Dot’s godly flow throughout the video. A cameo appearance by Baby Keem also appears in the mainly black-and-white project.

There are also a few times in the video when the phrase, “THIS HAUNTED HARD” flashes across the screen, but the reminder is unnecessary. There is a lot going on with this visual, which hopefully Kendrick will explain in the future.

A teaser for the video was posted on Free’s Twitter account Friday (May 13). Accra, Ghana, was also tagged in the video, perhaps indicating the location of the shooting.

Kendrick released the audio and visual version of the fifth installment of “The Heart” series earlier this week. The internet almost froze up the moment the media dropped it. It was his dynamic wordplay and strong cadences that made the visual’s deep fakes, which appeared with certain bars, a valuable contribution.

The actor transforms himself into Kanye West, Will Smith, OJ Simpson, Jussie Smollett, as well as former NBA player Nipsey Hussle and Kobe Bryant. Certainly one of the most creative ways to create a visual and he certainly hit the nail on the head with his approach.

A concert tour called “The Big Steppers Tour” will mark the start of K Dot’s touring career in July. This year, Kendrick’s world tour will take him around the world, and it will end in New Zealand in December. Baba Keem is scheduled to perform as the supporting act on all dates, while Tanna Leone will join the crew on select dates.

Roddy Ricch and Post Malone have “Cooped Up” in their latest single

Roddy Ricch and Post Malone have “Cooped Up” in their latest single

There will soon be a chance for fans to hear Post Malone’s twelve-track studio album Twelve Carat Toothache, which preceded the release of “Motley Crew” as well as the Weeknd-assisted track “One Right Now.” Today, he comes through with “Cooped Up,” a Louis Bell-produced track featuring Roddy Ricch. The pair look ready to go wild after spending the past couple of years indoors:

With the release of Twelve Carat Toothache, it will follow 2019’s Hollywood’s Bleeding. Thisfeatured 17 songs and included features from Halsey, DaBaby, Swae Lee, Future, Ozzy Osbourne, Meek Mill, Lil Baby, SZA, Travis Scott, and Young Thug. Hollywood’s Bleeding, like many of Post Malone’s previous releases, gained critical and commercial approval, resulting in an album equivalent sales of 489,000 units in its first week. This made it the artist’s second number one release on the Billboard 200 chart. Added to that, the project has earned a triple Platinum certification in the U.S. and in a number of countries internationally.

A few days later, Malone spoke about Twelve Carat Toothache in an on-the-street interview with Adam Glyn:

“I think this is my favorite work that I have produced, it has been quite some time since I have released music, and things to look forward to in the future is another Post Malone album (laugh).”

BLXST recreates greatness with Before You Go album

BLXST recreates greatness with Before You Go album

Blxst releases new project Before You Go, shares video for “Every Good Girl” 

Blxst is a rapper from Los Angeles, and he has just released his latest project, Before You Go. The album is a mix of emotions, with Blxst sharing his thoughts on love, life, and growing up in LA. The first single off the album, “Every Good Girl,” is a haunting track that reflects on the choices we make in life.   

BLXST delivers another classic body of work with Before You Go 

Before You Go is the latest project from rising star BLXST, and it does not disappoint. The project is a collection of smooth R&B tracks that will get you in your feelings and have you thinking about that special someone. 

BLXST’s lyrics are catchy and relatable, and his velvety voice will have you hooked from the first track. If you’re a fan of R&B or looking for some new music to add to your playlist, be sure to check out Before You Go. 

Before You Go illuminates BLXST’s creative genius 

BLXST is continuing to prove why he’s one of the most creative forces in music today with the release of his latest project, Before You Go. The project is a 6-track EP that finds BLXST exploring his more personal side, and the result is a collection of songs that are both introspective and catchy. 

Leading up to the release of Before You Go, BLXST shared the video for the project’s lead single, “Every Good Girl.” The video is a visual representation of the song’s lyrics, which detail a failed relationship from BLXST’s perspective. 

With its release, Before You Go has already been lauded by critics as one of BLXST’s best works to date. If you’re a fan of BLXST or simply looking for some great new music, be sure to check out Before You Go.  

With the release of his latest project, Before You Go, BLXST continues to showcase his creative genius. The project is a masterclass in vulnerability, with the rapper sharing his personal struggles with mental health and heartbreak. But despite the heavy subject matter, BLXST delivers the project with an undeniable sense of hope. 

On “Every Good Girl”, one of the stand-out tracks from Before You Go, BLXST opens up about his failed relationship with a girl who was “too good for him”. It’s a painful admission, but one that is ultimately hopeful. The video for the track perfectly captures this sentiment, with BLXST walking through Los Angeles as he reflects on his past. 

If you’re struggling with anything in your life right now, I urge you to give Before You Go a listen. It might just be the most healing project you’ve ever heard.  

BLXST’s music continues to push creative boundaries 

BLXST has released a new project called Before You Go, and it is already garnering rave reviews. The album is a mix of R&B, hip-hop, and pop, with a little something for everyone. And the video for “Every Good Girl” is just as amazing as the album itself.   

BLXST’s new project, Before You Go, is a perfect example of the creative risks the artist is willing to take. The album is a departure from BLXST’s previous work, exploring new sounds and themes. The result is an hypnotic and emotionally charged project that is sure to leave a lasting impression on listeners. 

The video for “Every Good Girl” is a perfect example of BLXST’s creative vision. The clip features a series of striking images that convey the feeling of loss and longing that are at the heart of the song. BLXST’s artistry is on full display in this moving video, which is sure to resonate with viewers long after they’ve watched it.   

The video features BLXST’s trademark sensual lyrics and smooth vocals, set against a backdrop of beautiful women and stunning visuals. It’s clear that BLXST is a master of his craft, and we can’t wait to see what he does next.   

BLXST’s latest project, Before You Go, is another example of the artist’s boundary-pushing creativity. BLXST’s unique sound has helped him stand out in the music industry, and Before You Go is sure to solidify his place as one of the most innovative artists around. 

The lead single from the album, “Every Good Girl,” is a catchy track that embodies BLXST’s ability to fuse different genres together. The song starts off with a smooth R&B beat, but quickly switches to a hard-hitting trap section that will get listeners moving. The video for “Every Good Girl” further showcases BLXST’s creative vision, with its colorful and eye-catching visuals. 

BLXST continues to push the envelope with his music, and Before You Go is yet another example of his exceptional talent.  

BLXST’s music continues to push creative boundaries with the release of his latest project, Before You Go. The project is a mix of R&B, hip-hop, and soul that explores the different facets of love. The album’s lead single, “Every Good Girl,” is a haunting ballad about a relationship on the brink of collapse. BLXST’s lyrics are both vulnerable and powerful, making for a song that will stay with you long after the first listen.