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TIDAL is celebrating women trailblazers in the music industry

TIDAL is celebrating women trailblazers in the music industry

TIDAL is celebrating women trailblazers in the music industry who are shaping the industry as well as trailblazers in the industry who are helping to inspire upcoming generations of artists.

To help reach that goal, TIDAL is offering curated audio and video playlists featuring performances by past female artists, episodes from TIDAL’s original series, and new decade collections featuring transformations of female artists throughout history.

TIDAL programming consists of:

Women in Music: Performing Artists – highlighting the latest breakthroughs by rising stars like Becky G, Lizzo, Normani, and Rosalia, as well as pioneering trailblazers like Beyoncé, Ms. Lauryn Hill, and Rihanna.

TIDAL’s original content series that features conversations with prominent female pioneers that include interviews with Women in Music: Series & Specials – episodes from TIDAL’s original content series, such as

An Interview with Chloe and Halle

Stunna Girl heats up the streets with Stunna This Stunna That Mixatpe

Stunna Girl heats up the streets with Stunna This Stunna That Mixatpe

Impressive streaming figures from over a hundred million plays attest to the legitimacy of Sacramento, California, rapper and RUNWAY CHALLENGE queen Stunna Girl’s claim that she is an elite MC who commands respect in the industry. Her latest mixtape, “Stunna This, Stunna That,” is available for download today.

You can find it on the Epic Records website.

In the preceding weeks, she set the stage for the project’s arrival with the lead single and the first track on the album, “Still Smoke,” which she freestyled in the studio. Before moving on to a new album, we decided to sample the Axel Foley classic song. She shredded through the REEFA produced beat, with teeth bared and powerful verses. It also reached #11 on Spotify’s premier hip-hop playlist, “Rap Caviar,” in addition to ranking in the top ten across all streaming platforms. While this song solidifies Rihanna’s position as one of the newest waves of fire female rappers, the story suggested that she had already lost that battle to Tyga and Rae Sremmurd’s former singer (Kid Zucc).

Check out the music video for “Still Smoke” HERE on VEVO/YouTube.

Check out the BTS music video from the song “Still Smoke” HERE on VEVO/YouTube.

Apple embarks on a new music venture Africa To The World

Apple embarks on a new music venture Africa To The World

A definitive collection of original and exclusive content from Africa’s biggest superstars including Burna Boy, Wizkid, Davido, Nasty C, Tiwa Savage, and AKA, as well as some of the continent’s hottest emerging talents like Tems, Elaine, Fireboy DML, Sha Sha, Joeboy, and Omah Lay, is made available exclusively to Apple Music subscribers.

Apple Music has been working to draw attention to Africa’s music talents, specifically those from artists, songwriters, producers, and DJs from around the continent.

In addition to music, Africa to the World extends beyond art and includes South African illustrator and graffiti artist Karabo Poppy, the genius behind its stunning artwork.

Every episode of Africa Now Radio features exclusive interviews with big-name musicians such as Davido, Tiwa Savage, Nasty C, Mr Eazi, Cassper Nyovest, Fireboy DML, Yemi Alade, and Olamide, is a part of Africa to the World.

The set includes exclusive interviews with Burna Boy, Wizkid, Tems, Tiwa Savage, Black Coffee, DJ Spinall, Simi, Amaarae, and AKA, who speak to Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter Ebro Darden, Nadeska, Dotty, Cuppy, and Zane Lowe.

The album “Song Stories” presents an in-depth look at the inspirations and creative processes that led to the chart-topping hits of artists such as Omah Lay, Burna Boy, Joeboy, Davido, Elaine, Adekunle Gold, and Sha Sha.

Don Jazzy, Denola Grey, Angelique Kidjo, Karabo Poppy, Amadou & Mariam, Israel Adesanya, Henry Oyekuru, Boity, Nandi Madida, Sho Madjozi, Master KG, Diamond Platnumz, and Sauti Sol are also amongst the exclusive playlists that include artists and personalities from across Africa such as Don Jazzy, Denola Grey, Angelique Kidjo, Karabo Poppy, Amadou & Mariam, Israel Adesanya, Henry Oyekuru, Boity, Nandi Madida, Sho Madjozi, Master KG, and Diamond Platnumz.

DJ Maphorisa’s One Mixes, exclusive Boiler Room mixes (DBN Gogo, Major League Djz, Da Capo, and Kid Fonque), track by track artist interviews (Burna Boy, Elaine, Mi Casa, AKA, and Sun-El Musician), original documentaries (Nasty C, Joeboy, DJ Maphorisa, Mr Eazi, and Ebro in South Africa), and exclusive UP NEXT videos (Rema, Burna Boy, and Mr Eazi).

Check out the music collection on this page: http://www.apple.co/AfricaToTheWorld.

Ne-Yo releases ‘In My Own Words (Deluxe)’

Ne-Yo releases ‘In My Own Words (Deluxe)’

Fifteen years ago, Ne-Yo became especially popular in the R&B and pop scene by releasing his In My Own Words album. Now, he has released the deluxe version, which comes with many bonus tracks such as “Girlfriend,” “Stay (Remix)” , two live acoustic performances of the hit singles “So Sick” and “Sexy Love” and two instrumentals (“So Sick” and “When You’re Mad”).