In anticipation of her Coachella debut next weekend, Shenseea teased fans today (April 6) with the “Locked Up (Freestyle)” single, a fiery demonstration of her skills on the mic. In addition to the song, We Good released a video to accompany the release. This was the company’s first project. Jamaican singer Shenseea shows off her fierce wordplay on the song:
ALPHA, Shenseea’s highly anticipated debut album, was released in March of 2022 and received a great deal of attention. This project features a number of high-profile names, including Sean Paul, 21 Savage, Tyga, Megan Thee Stallion, and Offset. It is safe to say that the project has gone on to receive commercial success and debuted at the number two position on the Reggae Album chart on Billboard. In the wake of the release of ShenYeng’s debut EP, ShenYeng has released music videos for “Lick” with Megan Thee Stallion,“ R U That” with 21 Savage, “Hangover,” and more.
In addition to Shenseea own music, the “Can’t Anymore” artist has made appearances on a number of recent songs, including “Rolling” by Sean Paul, “Diana” by Fireboy DML, “Slip N Slide” by Wizkid, “Parking Spot” by Cadenza, “Loodi” by Vybz Kartel, and more. In addition to performing at Rolling Loud Los Angeles earlier this month, she also headlined a show in Brooklyn at the Kings Theatre earlier this month.
It has been announced today (March 31) that Marshmello has teamed up with Polo G and Southside to bring you “Grown Man,” a genre-bending banger produced in addition by Luca Presti. With this track, Polo G sets the stage for his lyrics which discuss financial success, the street life, and more.
In the past two years, Marshmello has released his fourth studio album, Shockwave, a 12-track offering featuring DJ Sliink, TroyBoi, NITTI, Megan Thee Stallion, Carnage (now known as Gordo), Juicy J, and more. After that, he maintained his momentum through a series of loose drops, including: “ESTILAZO” “Before U,” featuring Tokischa, “Party Jumpin’” featuring Jamie Brown, “Numb” featuring Khalid, “American Psycho” featuring Trippie Redd and Mae Muller, and “El Merengue” featuring Manuel Turizo. In addition, he has handled boards for artists such as Rico Nasty, 24kGoldn, ShaunTheKiddd, Young K.I., LIL DUSTY G, Oliver Tree, Alesso, and Juice WRLD.
The music of Marshmello was provided by ESPN during September of 2022 for the “Monday Night Football” episode during the current season of the National Football League (NFL). The result of this partnership of Polo G & Marshmello was the creation of a dance floor-friendly remix of “Heavy Action”, which has served as the theme song for “Monday Night Football” since the 1970s. Marshmello provided an overview of his experience working with the network in a press release. “To work with ESPN is a dream come true for me I have been a Monday Night Football and NFL fan since I was a young boy,” he continued.
According to news reports, Marshmello is currently working on his fourth installment of the Joytime series. In response to the March release of “Before U,” the masked actor releases “American Psycho,” which he collaborated with Trippie Redd and Mae Muller. Additional production has been provided by Jeppe London, Samuel Ledet, and Cutfather, “Before U” examines the dynamics of a less than ideal relationship:
An accompanying video for “American Psycho” that was directed by Raja Virdi starts with images of Muller in different rooms performing her part. The stage is then set for Trippie Redd’s verse to be delivered under dark red lighting. There are no appearances by Marshmello in the video, with the exception of some CGI effects.
The first version of Joytime was released in 2016, and the second and third versions of released in 2018 and 2019, respectively. Recent releases include Marshmello’s fourth studio album, Shockwave, which included 12 songs plus additional collaborations with Megan Thee Stallion, Sippy, Carnage, Juicy J, DJ Sliink, TroyBoi, Eptic, and more.
The release of SZA debut studio album Ctrl, five years ago this week, marks a milestone. 14 tracks were included on the album, including collaborations with none other than Kendrick Lamar, Travis Scott, Isaiah Rashad, and James Fauntleroy. SZA and Top Dawg Entertainment were able to achieve significant critical and commercial success with the project. This included landing SZA at number three on the Billboard 200 before her music spent an incredible 260 weeks atop that chart. Over the years, the project has also been certified double Platinum and released classic singles including “The Weekend,” “Love Galore,” and “Broken Clocks.”
SZA and TDE announced that they will upgrade Ctrl’s fifth anniversary with a deluxe upgrade. This upgrade includes seven additional songs recorded between 2014 and 2017, as the singer revealed at the time. Among the seven songs is an alternative version of “Love Galore” which includes a new verse by singer SZA, adding to the song’s original theme of regret about love gone by:
In the months since the release of Ctrl, SZA has teased a forthcoming album through loose tracks such as “Passport,” “Hit Different,” “Good Days,” “Nightbird,” “Joni,” and “I Hate U.” Additionally, she contributed music to a series of big moments in entertainment, including Lamar’s score to Black Panther, as well as collaborations with DJ Khaled, Cardi B, Justin Timberlake, Post Malone, and Megan Thee Stallion.
In addition to releasing his new album, MULTI, via Create Music Group today (Mar. 11), multiplatinum artist DJ Chose also released a new EP. 16 new tracks are included on the new EP, which was self-produced. MULTI features top artists such as Megan Thee Stallion, Gucci Mane, Fredo Bang, Yung Bleu, and many more. Within a few days of the album’s release, DJ Chose posted two new music videos, “Too Late,” a song emphasizing confidence in the face of heartbreak and “Prove Me Wrong.”
To prepare fans for the full release, Chose shared the Gucci-assisted “You A Dime” ahead of time. Taking the Chose-produced beat, Gucci raps some lines about Ms. Perfect while riding a beat:
“The name ‘MULTI’ was chosen because I multitask often. Although people expect me to be a rapper, I have knowledge of music production, will market the beats myself, and will be a DJ whenever I want. I’m a multi-talented artist, and now I have a multi-platinum album,” DJ Chose says of the new release.
His remix of “THICK” with Megan Thee Stallion became a viral hit, establishing him as a name in Houston. “THICK” reached the top of the Hot 100 chart. Last year, DJ Chose released his album Took Me Forever. In addition to Fredo Bang, Chubb C,and City 3000, assistance was provided by 17 tracks. “BADDIE” was also released and “Naughty Or Nice” was released in honor of Christmas.
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