A year ago, Royce da 5’9” released The Allegory, which is essentially self-produced effort, featuring Vince Staples, G Perico, T.I., Cyhi The Prynce, Westside Gunn, Conway The Machine, Benny The Butcher, Oswin Bejamin, Ashley Sorrell, Sy Ari Da Kid, DJ Premier, fellow Slaughterhouse alum KXNG Crooked, and more. Now, he released a video for “I Don’t Age,” which is a standout track.
Drake’s latest Scary Hours 2 EP is out now. In 2018, the rapper released the first Scary Hours EP, which featured the songs “God’s Plan” and “Diplomatic Immunity,” just months before releasing his most recent studio album, Scorpion.
Lil Baby and Rick Ross are featured on the three-song set.
Before delaying the album, the rapper planned to release his sixth studio album, Certified Lover Boy, in January 2021. “I was hoping to release my album this month, but my focus has been devoted to recovery between surgery and rehab,” Drake wrote in an Instagram story in January. “I’m grateful to be back on my feet and concentrating on the record, but CLB will not be released in January. In 2021, Darke stated “I’m looking forward to sharing it with you all.”
Drake teased Certified Lover Boy — his first formal studio album since 2018’s Scorpion — with the release of “Laugh Now Cry Later,” which featured Lil Durk back in August. Drake has released two limited edition compilations since Scorpion: Care Package, which compiled material from 2010 to 2016, and Dark Lane Demo Tapes, which arrived in May 2020 and contained more recent leaks and one-off records, such as his TikTok-friendly single “Toosie Slide.”
Throughout the last decade, Drake has been the most streamed and highest-grossing music artist. He’s broken every possible music record and continues to do so in 2021. Drake shows no signs of slowing down or relinquishing his place as the most famous rapper in the world. Drake can’t leave rap; the game needs him!
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On “Girls Like Us” (Acoustic Version), dropped today by Capitol Records, breakout star Zoe Wees strips back her latest single to its heart. CLICK HERE to download/stream the album. In the connecting video, which can be viewed HERE, she gives a heartfelt acoustic performance of the song.
“Girls Like Us” has amassed 38 million cumulative global views in only a few weeks and featured on a numerous playlist, including Spotify’s Today’s Top Hits and Apple Music’s New Music Daily in the United States. In Switzerland, the song topped the Apple Music chart, and it also charted in Austria and Germany. Wees’ second single, “Girls Like Us,” is the follow-up to her viral hit “Control,” which has racked up over 270 million combined worldwide streams and gone Gold in five countries.
“This young artist is already taking ‘Control’ of pop music!” People said of Wees, who was named to the list of “Talented Black Musical Artists on the Rise in 2021.” and called “Girls Like Us” a “vulnerable pop anthem that pushed for togetherness and unity among girls all over the world.” Her “pop smarts” were lauded by Billboard. “‘Girls Like Us’ cements the 18-year-old singer as one to watch in 2021,” Teen Vogue wrote. “Wees once again captures something extraordinary with her relatable lyrics and strong voice,” The Line of Best Fit said. Click HERE and watch the official video for “Girls Like Us.”
Wees has been called a YouTube “On The Rise” artist, Amazon’s “One To Watch 2021,” iHeartRadio’s “Pop on the Verge,” and SiriusXM’s “Hits 1 To Watch.” She made her American television debut in January on “The Late Late Show with James Corden” and “The Zane Lowe Show.” According to PopSugar, “Wees is an artist to watch right now, showcasing her musical talent in both her beautiful voice and handwritten lyrics, with a range that goes from raspy low to incredibly strong and sky-high.”
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Tidal, the music streaming service started by Jay-Z, has been purchased by Twitter, the payments firm, of which CEO Jack Dorsey is a significant investor. Tidal co-owner Jay-Z took a 33% stake in the company and will now be a member of the board of directors. He better gets some time off the clock if he’s inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. It was said that artists would be “empowered” by this agreement. This contract is designed to support artists and help the industry as a whole. As he has said in other tweets, it’s a big deal for many people; the fact that Jack and I have discussed TID’s possibilities only serves to make me more optimistic about its future. This universal desire makes me all the more eager to be a part of the Square board.
While the concept was uncomplicated, it took a long time to put together; Dorsey claims the project actually started when he stumbled upon new ways for artists to fund their own endeavors. “With what we’ve been able to do for the cash-for-transaction vendors, we also feel we can help the artists we represent now,” he noted We’re going to start with the small and concentrate on the most essential fan bases. Dorsey also stated that Jay-Z will serve on the advisory board, which will span the company’s entirety, not just Tidal. And as well as Tidal’s “celebrity and creative spirit,” such as songs like Drake’s “Started From the Bottom” and Puff Daddy’s “Come Fly With Me,” we’re all included in his public social media posts on the same day.
Tidal confirms that rapper Jay-Z and other artists, including Rihanna and Kanye West, purchased it as an artist-owned streaming service in 2015. Per Forbes, Jay-Z had previously sold a third of the company to T-Mobile; last week, he re-bought the shares he had once sold to Sprint, now taking control of the company. Dorsey and Jay-Z first discussed the acquisition of Tidal with the press a few months ago.
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The U.S. House of Representatives passed the George Floyd Justice in Policing Act on Wednesday Night in a 220-212 vote, bringing forth a number of police reform measures that are much needed to protect the lives of citizens from police brutality. After all of the resilient efforts, days in to months into years went by. Social injustice put on a the main news feeds of America, a stance made by the people of America again makes a step forward in victory. The Act is looking to create a data base to keep track of police misconduct, ban neck restraints and kneeling to suppress individuals, and a series of other irrational methods of detainment. An expected neck and neck race to the finish still upsetting some feel these acts are just, but that did not stop the mission. Through sports, politics, music, any outlet possible assisting in voicing their stance with Black Lives Matter. Artist like Y.G., Lil Baby, stars like Lebron James and a long list of others forcing the hand of the world.
“My Daddy Changed the world” Daughter of the late great George Floyd says with joy as she watches the masses go to war for his justice. Peaceful protest across the globe, some remained peaceful others disrupted by more hate and unjust tactics, but still we stand together. What a time in history where everyone heard the call and stood tall for an on going cause that needed a voice and it was heard.
Millions of people around the world watched footage filmed Monday of a white Minneapolis police officer kneeling on the neck of George Floyd, a 46-year-old black man, as he cried out that he couldn’t breathe. He later died. The video — and scenes from the chaotic protests against police brutality that have unfolded over the ensuing week — found purchase and provoked responses across the globe. Some leaders took the opportunity to express solidarity with marginalized communities in the United States.
For the first time in american history a civil dispute has brought the country together with a record number of peaceful protest across the nation. The announcement came more than a week after Floyd was killed while in police custody in Minneapolis, sparking nationwide protests that call for the end to police violence against black citizens.
The new standard has been set we must continue to hold this in America to prevent these reckless happenings. We feel a officer sworn to protect should be held at a higher standard of responsibility and be subject to the highest charge and punishment. We as black citizens have been victims fighting off max sentencing, high rates of the death penalty and life sentences, unfair trials and tampered with or lack of evidence. The battle against mass incarceration and fair trials have forcefully conditioned us to be ok with having the most prisoners in the self proclaimed best country in the world. The U.S. incarcerates more people than any nation in the world, including China. And the U.S. is also the leader in the prison population rate. America’s approach to punishment often lacks a public safety rationale, disproportionately affects minorities, and inflicts overly harsh sentences.
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