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This Lightweight Duffel Bag Is Your Ultimate Travel Companion: Order Now

Get ready to level up your spring and summer travel season with this Stevyn Duffel Bag featuring a shoe compartment ($112). This bag is not only perfect for travel but also makes a great Mother’s Day gift.

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Whether you’re traveling, hitting the gym, or attending a festival, this bag is the ultimate carry-on solution with its ample interior pockets. In fact, it’s so spacious, according to one customer, “you can fit two days’ worth of clothes in the bottom alone.” 

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Depending on how you choose to arrange your clothes, its large bottom compartment keeps your shoes separate and provides additional space for organization. Why mix your shoes with your clothes when you can organize it nicely in one bag? This bag is efficient, effective, and makes packing up easier. 

The bag retails for $112, but you can get it on sale for $95.29 for a limited time.

Its removeable shoulder strap makes it easy to use and adjust to your liking. The bag also has a luggage trolley sleeve at the back, keeping it secure when moving around. Its zippers and pockets are guaranteed to keep your items safe.

It comes in all colors and print styles. Some of the colors include black, dune, slate, walnut, sky, Dragon fruit and pink sand. It is also available two different designs cheetah and daisy. 

This duffel bag is a great gift option for both men and women. If you are looking to go to different places, why not do so in style?

For more product recommendations, click here to learn more about the best traveling gear for spring and summer trips, alternative 2-in-1 duffle bags, and luggage sets for all your vacation needs.

Drake Uses AI for New Diss Track, Taylor Swift Breaks Records, Rihanna Teases New Album & More | Billboard News

It’s Monday, April 22nd, and we’re starting off the week with fiery disses and records breaking. Drake released an AI track further digging at Kendrick Lamar. The track, ‘Taylor Made Freestyle,’ uses AI to emulate the voices of icons Tupac Shakur & Snoop Dog. Taylor Swift once again breaks records with the release of her double album ‘The Tortured Poets Department.’ The Spice Girls reunited over the weekend for Victoria Beckham’s, Posh Spice, 50th birthday bash where they rejoined for a brief dance routine to one of their own songs. Rihanna finally gives her fans a clue as to when she’ll be releasing a new album. Who tops this week’s Hot 100? Keep watching to find out. J Balvin shares behind the scenes of his out of this world Coachella set. We shine a light on the Nova music festival exhibit in New York City.

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Taylor’s big day of sales, Spice Girls reunite and Rihanna talks music-ish? Drake uses AI to diss Kendrick Lamar. We take you behind the scenes of J Balvin’s epic Coachella set. Run down who’s on top of the Billboard Hot 100, we take you inside New York’s Nova Festival Exhibit. Happy Monday, I’m Tetris, it’s April 22, and I’m so happy to be here to bring you Billboard News. Today is full of all the biggest names making headlines. So let’s get right into it with Drake? Drake drops a diss track featuring AI versions of Tupac and Snoop Dogg and everyone’s unsure on how to react. Drake continued his feud with Kendrick Lamar with his diss track, “Taylor Made Freestyle,” which starts off with an AI Tupac Shakur addressing the rap beef. It made quite a few people online uncomfortable considering Tupac is dead and can’t consent to his voice in the song, but it’s not the only AI voice on the track. Drake also used AI to put Snoop Dogg in the song and Snoop reacted to it on IG. If you’re wondering about the title of the track, well he does shout out T-Swift. While we are here for the Kendrick-Drake rivalry, a lot are not here for the use of AI. What do you think of the diss track and its use of AI? Well, let us know in the comments. And that may be a heck of a story, but there’s still more news.

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Michael Cuscuna, Grammy-Winning Producer and Titan of Jazz, Dies at 75

Michael Cuscuna, the three-time Grammy winner, Mosaic Records co-founder, historian and archivist who produced hundreds of jazz reissues and studio sessions during his career, has died. He was 75.

Cuscuna died Saturday of cancer at his home in Stamford, Connecticut, Grammy-winning recording artist Billy Vera, a longtime friend, announced.

Cuscuna produced the 1970 album Buddy & the Juniors, featuring Buddy Guy, Junior Wells and Junior Mance, for Vanguard Records, and 1972’s Give It Up, Bonnie Raitt’s lone gold album during her time at Warner Bros.

He produced reissues and studio sessions for Impulse, Atlantic, Arista, Muse, Elektra, Freedom, Novus and virtually the entire Blue Note catalog.

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“Plainly stated, Blue Note Records would not exist as it does today without the passion & dedication of Michael Cuscuna,” execs from the label wrote on Instagram.

Readers of Blues & Rhythm magazine know his work in the blues field, which included box sets on T-Bone Walker, Amos Milburn, Charles Brown and the Otis Spann/Lightnin’ Hopkins Candid sessions.

Nominated nine times in all, Cuscuna received his Grammys in 1993, 1999 and 2002, respectively, for producing box sets of music from Nat King Cole, Miles Davis and Billie Holiday.

Born on Sept. 20, 1948, in Stamford, Connecticut, Cuscuna played drums, saxophone and flute while working in a local record shop. He was drawn to R&B before jazz became his greatest love.

As a radio DJ, his theme song was the novelty tune “Rubber Biscuit” by The Chips, later covered by the Blues Brothers. When asked what was his favorite kind of music, he always answered, “Atlantic singles and Blue Note albums.”

He culled the Blue Note vaults for unissued treasures by such label masters as Thelonious Monk, John Coltrane, Dexter Gordon, Horace Silver, Art Blakey and Jimmy Smith as well as lesser-known performers including Quebec, Hank Mobley and Tina Brooks.

Also for Blue Note, he uncovered gems by Lester Young, Sonny Criss and Art Pepper, and his work on Michael Ruppli label discographies from company files was invaluable.

In later years, he gained ownership of Blue Note’s vast photographic library, licensing shots to books and films.

Without Mosaic — which he founded in 1982 with Charlie Lourie — the complete Roulette recordings of Count Basie, the complete Capitol Duke Ellington sessions and countless other gems might still be hidden away or lost forever, Vera noted.

Survivors include his wife, Lisa, children Max and Lauren and grandchildren Nicolas and Penelope.

“Michael and I were close friends for nearly 60 years,” Vera, who had a No. 1 song with “At This Moment” in 1987, said in a statement. “When back east, I stayed at his home, annoying Lisa, who put up with our often-sarcastic sense of humor. Our many lunches with [producer-discographer] Bob Porter were legendary for our obscurest dives into musical esoterica. The three of us adamantly refused to accept any dividing line between blues and jazz.

“In 1989, Blue Note chief Bruce Lundvall asked us to produce Lou Rawls. We gathered legends like Richard Tee, Cornell Dupree, Hank Crawford, David Newman, Benny Golson, Stanley Turrentine, George Benson, Ray Charles and Lionel Hampton, reviving Lou’s career with the No. 1 jazz album At Last, followed by two more that landed in the top five. It was the greatest fun we ever had.”

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Usher Ruled the Billboard Charts in 2004 With ‘Yeah’ and ‘Burn’ | Pop Culture Rewind | Billboard News

Usher ruled the Billboard charts in 2004 with “Yeah” and “Burn,” other notable artists that saw success in 2004 include Alicia Keys with “If I Ain’t Got You,” Beyoncé with “Naughty Girl,” Jay-Z with “Off Your Shoulder,” and Maroon 5 with “This Love.”

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It was the year of the plastics, the Razr phone and the last one. We take you back in today’s pop culture rewind presented by Wendy’s new Orange Dreamsicle Frosty. Usher, Ludacris and Lil Jon had everyone doing the A town stomp when “Yeah!” it was the No. 1 song on the Hot 100, but it wasn’t his only song in the top 10. “Burn” sat at No. 4 with other R&B artists like Alicia Keys claiming the eighth spot and Beyoncé’s “Naughty Girl: climbing to six, Bey’s future hubby also made the chart at No. 9. But it wasn’t just Hip-Hop and R&B killing it in April 2004. Maroon 5 made their mark with “This Love” at No. 5, which of these hits made your playlist in 2004 and which of them are you still jamming out to today?

‘Trap Queen’ 10 Years Later: How Fetty Wap Went Diamond & Then Lost It All

Today marks the 10th anniversary of when Fetty Wap’s “Trap Queen” was released independently on streaming services.

I remember where I was the first time I heard the song on the radio. I was sitting in the parking lot of the Plaza 46 Shopping Center in Woodland Park, N.J., in my mother’s car picking up some Chinese food at Imperial 46. It had to be around 8 p.m. because I had Hot 97 on and Flex was spinning. The next thing I know, he starts talking about one of the most requested songs right now and dropping bombs. He then played the song I had been hearing for weeks whenever I would come back to my hometown of Paterson, N.J.

By this time, the record had already racked up close to 1 million streams on SoundCloud due to Fetty and his label, RGF Productions, pushing it via Facebook and word of mouth. “Instagram was just pictures back then. [On] Facebook we would get three or four shares a pop,” says RGF owner Nitt Da Gritt. “Instagram was the new kid on the block, so we promoted on there eventually. We pulled up to schools and we did free parties, printed up merch. That was basically the plan.”  

Before “Trap Queen” took over pop radio, RGF Productions worked the song on the road, performing shows at small bars and clubs, baby showers, birthday parties and sweet sixteens, making real money in the process. “What independent artist you know making $10,000 to $16,000 a week?” Nitt asks after running down a laundry list of ways they were able to generate revenue while the song was going crazy locally. RGF member Monty confirmed this to Complex in 2015, saying, “From Paterson to New York, we were doing shows. We were already traveling and grinding off our mixtapes — we went everywhere. ‘Trap Queen’ didn’t go crazy yet, but Jersey and New York knew it.”

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Fetty Wap (born Willie Junior Maxwell II) and Monty met around 2005 when they were just teenagers. They hung out, smoked weed all the time, and eventually started making music together. “I was rapping, but he really wasn’t making music back then. I influenced him to rap around 2010,” Monty told Complex. “I used to go to the studios all the time, so he’d just be with me.” (Fetty and Monty were unable to respond in time when contacted to speak for this piece.) During the early months of 2014, Fetty found a beat on YouTube and made a rough draft of a song called “What’s Up Hello.” He then played the song for Nitt while they were hanging out and smoking in Paterson’s Eastside Park — a collection of ballfields where locals hotbox in their cars while taking in some high school or little league baseball.

The RGF label boss was immediately grabbed by the song and made sure to buy the beat. The YouTube page where Fetty found the original beat was owned by a producer by the name of Tony Fadd who happened to be based in Belarus. Nitt went to Fadd’s YouTube, found his SoundClick store, and tried to buy the exclusive rights to the beat. “I tried to buy him out, but he wouldn’t let me. He sold me the limited rights instead,” Nitt tells Billboard over the phone. (Billboard reached out to Tony Fadd via email for this piece but didn’t get a response.) 

This would become a headache for the newly successful independent label, because the Belarusian producer already sold the exclusive rights to the beat to someone else. So when “Trap Queen” took off, the beat’s original owner, Danish artist Lazar Lakic, took them all to court in 2015. What followed was a court case that dragged on for several years until a settlement was finally reached. 

The other producer credited on the song is Brian “Peoples” Garcia, a local engineer Monty knew from his early studio sessions. Peoples is the guy behind the official version of the song that is now certified diamond by the RIAA. “Monty played it for me, and I was like, ‘Yo, you should let him re-record it with me,” he tells Billboard. “I rearranged the original beat, and I gave Fetty some direction. He was kinda rapping it and I kept telling him to sing it.”

According to Peoples, it took them about two hours to record and they uploaded the finished product on SoundCloud the same day in March 2014. Everyone in the studio felt like they had a hit record on their hands. “He was just hitting that sh– on the money,” Nitt said in 2015. “Everybody was in the studio, and we knew we had something on our hands.” Peoples felt the same way, telling Billboard, “I knew it was a hit from the door. I said, ‘This is a smash, bro.’” 

There were rappers who were singing in 2014, but none of them sounded like Fetty. The production from Peoples automatically piques your interest before Fetty’s unique voice draws you in like a hood siren leading you to the stove. Within a couple of weeks of being posted on SoundCloud, the “hood love story,” as Fetty described it, was inescapable locally, and by August it was everywhere, landing RGF a deal with Warner Music Group’s 300 Entertainment and suddenly catapulting Fetty Wap into superstardom. “Trap Queen” was so big at the time, Fetty was invited to perform at Clive Davis’ famous Pre-Grammy Party in 2016 — a party with all the biggest celebrities every year that this time also featured an unknown kid from Paterson, N.J. I was there covering the Grammys; seeing Fetty and RGF at that event was when I knew it was for real. Their lives changed dramatically in less than 18 months.

“I started noticing it was a huge hit when it hit Billboard,” Peoples says of the song climbing the Billboard Hot 100. “I was like, ‘Yo, we’re about to have a No. 1 record.’ And then that Charlie Puth and Wiz Khalifa song about Paul Walker came out [“See You Again”] and we were stuck at No. 2.”

The song stayed on the chart for 52 weeks. Fetty managed to get 12 other songs on the Hot 100 since then, proving he wasn’t a one-hit wonder. And while his debut album, Fetty Wap, went platinum and he scored multiple platinum and gold singles, Fetty and RGF were never able to make another hit on the same level of “Trap Queen” — a near-impossible task in the first place, but after setting the bar that high out of the gate, the pressure was on the rapper to catch lightning in a bottle over and over again.  



Part of the reason Fetty cooled off was his team’s insistence on chasing the formula they believed made “Trap Queen” a success. Peoples said he brought up these concerns, but they fell on deaf ears, and eventually RBF stopped working with him. “There was tension with everybody, bro,” he says with a tinge of disappointment. “They were trying to re-create the same thing; they weren’t letting it be genuine.”

He doesn’t regret anything, though. Fetty changed his life. “I worked on the whole album, so I’m doing pretty well,” he says referring to Fetty’s major-label debut. “I’ve worked with Selena Gomez, I’ve worked with Tori Kelly, I had a No. 1 out in London with Little Mix, ‘Sweet Melody.’ I do a lot of pop music.”

Nitt and Fetty also fell out, but due to money management issues and creative differences. Following the Paterson rapper’s arrest on Oct. 29, 2021, for his involvement in drug trafficking, the two traded jabs over social media and did high-profile interviews with industry insiders: Fetty with Fat Joe and Nitt with Akademiks. Both blamed the other for the soured relationship. “He’s bad with money,” the RGF label head says. “Since 2014, I would tell him, ‘Save your money, Wap. Save your money, Wap.’”

Despite all his success, by 2018, Fetty started having money issues. Since he became a rap star, he told Akademiks, he bought 72 cars for friends and family and, due to a dislike of hotels, had multiple apartments in cities around the country including LA and Miami. The Paterson rapper also admitted in the same 2018 interview that he went to the bank to withdraw $100,000 but couldn’t. He flew out to California and upon landing, went to the bank to take the money out but was told it was on hold. “I think for like six months, I was broke,” he admitted to Akademiks.

Once the music and show money slowed down, Fetty shifted his focus to illegal activities. According to the indictment, he — along with five others — ran a bicoastal drug trafficking ring, which used the United States Postal Service and cars with hidden compartments to ship drugs from the West Coast to Long Island, N.Y. “Desperate to keep up with his financial obligations, Mr. Maxwell became involved in the instant offense for a few months in the spring of 2020,” Fetty’s lawyers wrote in a letter to the judge asking for a lenient sentence. Fetty plead guilty and was sentenced to six years for helping to distribute heroin, cocaine and fentanyl across state lines.

The ride was officially over.  

Looking back at it all now, Nitt says he’s still “always happy to talk about it — we made history.” The lives of everyone involved in the song changed for the better in April 2014. “Trap Queen” is one of only 129 songs that have been certified diamond, and RGF still has its deal with 300 Entertainment. And while they’re not on the best of terms, Nitt and Fetty are still in business together: “Wap is still signed to me, and I still have the partnership with 300.”

For now, Fetty has to pay his debt to society while plotting his comeback. And Nitt knows he has to make another hit.

Metro Boomin Celebrates ‘Back2Back’ Billboard 200 No. 1 Albums With His & Future’s ‘We Don’t Trust You’ & ‘We Still Don’t Trust You’

You know who Metro Boomin actually trusts? His fans who listened to his and Future‘s albums We Don’t Trust You and We Still Don’t Trust You, both of which recently debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200.

“back2back #1 albums, thanks to everyone for listening! #wetrustyou,” he wrote on Instagram Monday (April 22) underneath still shots of him and Pluto as well as him and The Weeknd from the “We Still Don’t Trust You” music video. The album’s title track debuted at No. 22 on the Billboard Hot 100 (dated April 27), leading the 13 other tracks that entered the all-genre songs tally that can be found in this graphic.

We Don’t Trust You debuted atop the all-genre albums tally three weeks ago (dated April 6), with 251,000 equivalent album units earned in the U.S. in the week ending March 28, according to Luminate. Meanwhile, We Still Don’t Trust You topped the chart this week, with 127,500 equivalent album units earned in the U.S. in the week ending April 18. The albums mark Metro’s fourth and fifth No. 1 albums and Future’s ninth and 10th No. 1 albums.

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The three-week gap between both chart-topping sets marks the shortest gap between new No. 1s by an artist since Future replaced himself at No. 1 in 2017 in successive weeks with his self-titled album (March 11, 2017, chart) and HNDRXX (March 18, 2017), both of which debuted at No. 1. Future also now ties Elvis Presley and Eminem for the fifth-most No. 1 albums and is in fourth place among rappers, after Jay-Z (14), Drake (13) and Ye (11). 

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Celebrate Taylor Swift’s ‘The Tortured Poets Department’ Album With Your Own Journal: Shop Now

If you are a Swiftie, you know that Taylor Swift’s just-released 11th studio album, The Tortured Poets Department, has lots of Easter eggs to uncover.

A great way to put the puzzle together is by getting yourself a journal. You can use a journal for many things, whether it’s writing, brainstorming ideas, songwriting and so much more.  

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Here’s a list of different journals that can help you organize and write your story, from plain to lined pages, notebooks to journals, and unleash your creativity.

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Papier Italian Summer Journal

This Italian Summer hard cover notebook is a great place to start. You can get it in lined, plain, or bullet/dotted paper. It comes in hardcover or spiral softcover. Its floral design comes in pink, blue, and green. Its user-friendly features make it easy to make it your own. 

WHLBHG Black Cats on Tree in Night with White Full Moon Leather Journal

Love cats as much as Taylor does? Then the Black Cats on Tree in Night with White Full Moon leather journal notebook is perfect for you. This journal features four different cat design covers, so you can pick your favorite. It also includes a ribbon for bookmarking and contains 130 lined sheets of paper.

PAPERAGE Lined Journal Notebook, (Black), 160 Pages, Medium 5.7 inches x 8 inches

If you are seeking a journal-notebook combo, the Paperage Lined Journal Notebook is a solid choice. Its durable hardcover and elastic band make it easy to carry around with you. Plus, it includes handy features like an expandable back pocket and organizational labels. It also comes in a variety of different colors.

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Looking for more pages to write? This Cagie Lined Journal Notebook has 320 lined pages. The paper in this notebook is thick, so you won’t have to worry about your writing bleeding through the next page. This journal comes in black, blue, green, and pink. 

For more Swiftie-inspired, product recommendations check out these adorable necklaces and this Taylor Swift children’s book.

Knicks vs. 76ers Livestream: How to Watch Game Two of the Eastern Conference Playoff Series Online for Free

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The NBA playoffs are underway and all eyes are on the New York Knicks vs. Philadelphia 76ers series, which feature Tyrese Maxey, Joel Embiid, Jalen Brunson, OG Anunoby and many of the league’s next generation of stars.

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The second-seed Knicks took the first game of this best-of-7 series, with a comeback 111-104 win over the weekend. Here’s what to know about Game 2 and how to watch the Eastern Conference playoff series online.

Knicks vs. 76ers Playoff Games: Date, Time

Game 2 of the Knicks vs. 76ers takes place tonight, April 22 at 7:30 p.m. ET / 4:30 p.m. PT live from Madison Square Garden in New York City.

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Last-minute tickets to watch the Knicks vs. 76ers in person are still available on sites like Stubhub, Vivid Seats and SeatGeek. BONUS: use our promo codes BB2024 to save $20 at VividSeats.com and discount code BILLBOARD10 to save $10 at SeatGeek.com.

How to Watch Knicks vs. 76ers on TV

Want to watch the Knicks vs. 76ers on TV? Tonight’s game is airing live on TNT so you can watch the Sixers-Knicks game on TV with any basic cable package.

How to Watch Knicks vs. 76ers Online

Want to watch the Knicks vs. 76ers online without cable? Use DirecTV Stream, a live TV streaming service that carries TNT as part of its offerings. The site has a five-day free trial that you can use right now to livestream the Knicks vs. 76ers online free. Watch the basketball game from your phone, tablet, laptop or smart TV. Cancel at anytime.

Sling is another live TV streamer that carries TNT as part of its channel lineup. TNT is available in all of Sling’s packages, including Sling Orange, which starts at just $40/month. Your subscription to Sling gets you 30+ live TV channels including TNT, so you can watch the Knicks vs. 76ers online without cable. You also get free DVR so you can record the playoff games and watch a Sixers-Knicks replay on-demand later.

Another way to stream the Knicks vs. 76ers playoff games online is through Max (formerly HBO Max). In addition to its library of movies, TV shows and specials, Max now offers live sports streaming, including basketball on TNT. Sign up for Max for just $9.99/month here.

Knicks vs. 76ers Predictions, Odds

The Knicks are the odds-on favorite for this Eastern Conference playoff series, though the 76ers will be a formidable opponent. While they are the seventh seed, the Sixers have not lost a first-round playoff series since the 2019-2020 season.

The second-seeded Knicks, meantime, had their best season since 2012-2013 and are riding a wave of momentum. Both the Knicks and Sixers made it to the Eastern Conference semifinals last year before falling to the Miami Heat and Boston Celtics, respectively.

Watch the Knicks vs. 76ers playoff games online free through DirecTV Stream here.

Get a Blast From the Past With This Frosty Time Throwback Playlist

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Get a taste of nostalgic sounds, from classic songs that have seen revivals to more recent hits

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The power that music has to bring us back to a moment in time is priceless. It is no secret that nostalgia is bigger in music than ever before with artists sampling legacy tracks, recreating sentimental sounds and incorporating retro aesthetics across their visuals. Artists are navigating the careful balance of honoring the past while creating art to last long into the future, hoping to reach older and newer generations alike. 

The warm, fuzzy feeling of revisiting a memory when you hear a song is great– but what if you could taste the nostalgia too? Wendy’s New Orange Dreamsicle Frosty is a blast from the distant present. It’s the same classic Dreamsicle flavor you grew up with, made for the now. Make today one of the good ol’ days by getting yourself a New Orange Dreamsicle Frosty and pairing it with the playlist below, ranging from classic songs that have seen recent revivals to more current hits with iconic samples.

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Dreams — Fleetwood Mac
The hypnotic, soft rock sound of Fleetwood Mac was recently discovered by a new generation when “Dreams” went viral thanks to content creator Nathan Apodaca. Originally released in 1997, the song saw new life when Apodaca shared a viral video in which he was longboarding to work and drinking juice.

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CONTIGO — Karol G, Tiësto
Reggaeton superstar Karol G is inspired from a global landscape of sounds, including 2007 hits. She personally received Leona Lewis’s blessing to sample “Bleeding Love” and then reimagined the track with Tiësto to create an infectious summertime vibe.



What You Won’t Do For Love — Bobby Caldwell
Foodies are uniting on TikTok to show their favorite eye-catching dishes, soundtracking videos with Bobby Caldwell’s “What You Won’t Do For Love.” Caldwell’s soulful vocals have resonated with new audiences, pushing the song to the top of the TikTok Billboard Top 50 chart on the ranking dated Feb. 24.



On My Mama — Victoria Monét
Victoria Monét has deep roots in pop music, so it’s no surprise that her inspirations range from icons like Beyoncé to Bob Marley. Her breakout hit “On My Mama” honors another inspiration by Chalie Boy’s 2009 single “I Look Good” – and his contribution was so important to her that she invited him to have a cameo in the official video.



Wild Thoughts — DJ Khaled feat. Rihanna and Bryson Tiller
“Wild Thoughts” is an undeniable summer smash. The single, sampling an iconic riff from “Maria Maria” by Santana, was one of the top songs on Billboard’s 2017 Songs of the Summer chart and peaked at No. 2 on the Hot 100.



Players — Coi Leray
Coi Leray consistently releases viral hits with samples honoring hip-hop’s greats. “Players,” one of Leray’s biggest hits, interpolates legend Grandmaster Flash’s song “The Message,” bringing the 1982 release back into the spotlight over 30 years after its release.



Love Grows (Where My Rosemary Goes) — Edison Lighthouse
The English pop-rock sound of The Beatles extended with Edison Lighthouse and their song “Love Grows.” The bubblegum smash experienced an unexpected revival when TikTok users made its lyrics into a meme, causing the song’s consumption to rise by 1,490 percent.



Fast Car — Luke Combs
Tracy Chapman’s GRAMMY-winning hit “Fast Car” has been widely celebrated since its release in 1988. Most recently, it was covered by country star Luke Combs in 2023, peaking at No. 2 on the Hot 100.



No Clarity — Ice Spice
Before Ice Spice rose to fame with her song “Munch,” she went viral on a smaller scale when she reimagined Zedd’s 2012 hit “Clarity.” Her producer, Riot, flipped the dance track into a New York drill song, perfect for Spice’s flow.



Safaera — Bad Bunny
Bad Bunny’s experimental Reggaeton hit “Safaera” ended up being one of the most critically acclaimed tracks from the album ‘YHLQMDLG.’ The song pulls inspiration from multiple samples, the most prominent being Missy Elliott’s “Get Ur Freak On.”

11 Must-Have Amps for Musicians, According to Professional Guitarists

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Owning a guitar is the first step toward making music, but you’ll also want to invest in quality accessories to help fine-tune your sound, including a guitar amp. The music accessory is not only handy if you’re taking online music courses, but is a travel necessity to help ensure audiences at local gigs can hear you playing.

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No matter how advanced of a guitar player you are, owning an amp can allow you to discover your own personal sound, whether you lean toward rock ‘n’ roll or heavy metal sounds. There are even models out there made specifically for bass and acoustic guitars to assist in enhancing your sound while ensuring the drums don’t drown out your notes.

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ShopBillboard spoke with five professional guitarists including Michael Britt of Lonestar, Mark Dannells from Yacht Rock Revue, Derek Dryes of The Dryes, Gin BlossomsJesse Valenzuela, and Michael Kamerman, a producer and guitarist in Smallpools, to get their tips and recommendations on the best guitar amps for musicians of all levels.

The Best Amps for Beginners

Purchasing an amp is an investment, but Britt wants aspiring musicians to know that “with so many options available to players these days, there is no ‘right way’ to do anything.”

Both Britt and Dannells tend to lean toward using a Kemper Profiler these days as it can utilize the tones achieved from a mix of vintage and modern amps.

Kemper Profiler PowerHead 600W

The Kemper Profiler is an investment piece that will have you customizing your sound. Its technology has the ability to analyze sonic characteristics of basically any tube amplifier and re-create them right before you. You’ll also have the ability to save up to 1,000 profiles, so you can switch from one sound to another.

If you want a classic amp, then check below for more expert-approved picks.

Fender Hot Rod DeVille

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Kamerman thinks “the DeVille amp is really nice” for those starting out, as it comes with a user-friendly feel that you can have fun with. It’s built with a spring reverb that’s been modified for improved smoothness as well as Dual Celestion 12-inch A-Type speakers.

“If you’re starting out, it’s nice to have something that you’re going to enjoy playing because if you get something that doesn’t sound great, then you might be like, ‘Why don’t I sound good?’” he says. “I think it’s nice to sometimes invest in something that you think, ‘OK, I can get this thing and then I can play a show with this amp.’”

Fender Tone Master Deluxe

$1,049.99

$1,049.99

Dannells prefers the Fender Tone Master Delux Reverb, which is built with a digital processor that aims to mimic the sound quality of a tube amp. Some of the included settings you can play around with include an output power selector, five attenuated settings, balanced XLR line output with impulse response (IR) cabinet simulations, mute switch for silent stage or recording use and a USB port. Plus, it “weighs a spine-saving 23 pounds,” he says.

Best Guitar Amps for Home Use

Kamerman advises that you shouldn’t choose your amp solely based on its volume capabilities. “You never need to turn an amp up too loud,” he says. “If you’re playing the biggest venue, the sound guy is still going to be like can you keep that at two [amps max]?”

Your focus should remain on what you think sounds the best when you play your guitar.

Roland JC-120 Jazz Chorus 120-Watt Guitar Amplifier

$1,241.99

$1,241.99

One of Kamerman’s favorites is the Roland JC-120 guitar amp, which comes with built-in wheels to move it smoothly from one spot to another. With each use you can enjoy the built-in vibrato, distortion and spring reverb while the two 12-inch “silver cone” speakers help ensure your tunes are emitted as clear and crisp as possible.

Positive Grid Spark 40-Watt Combo Practice Guitar Amplifier

$269

$299

10% off

$269

When you want to jam at home, Dannells prefers this Positive Grid amp, claiming “it has tons of tones and effects, weighs 11 pounds and has cool features like backing track creation and USB/Bluetooth connectivity for additional features.”

Plus, when you download the Spark app, you can download music from your library and it’ll provide you with the notes, so you can learn how to play your favorite songs. And did we mention it’s under $300?

Best Amps Under $500

You don’t have to drain your savings to play music with a quality amp — there are a variety of designs out there that will give you crisp sounds for under $500 — including this VOX model recommended by Dryes.

VOX AC4C1-12 Classic 4W 1×12 Tube Guitar Combo Amp

If you’re on a budget, there are options for less than $500 that can give you professional-grade sounds without risking your daily coffee budget. Dryes likes the VOX AC4C1-12, which is currently only $480 and has some “super quiet tones,” according to the artist.

If it’s your first amp, he adds that “something with power scaling where you can dial down the wattage is always great if you want the tubes to sound cranked at low volumes.”

Best Lightweight Amps for Gigs

Weight is a serious factor when it comes to travel-friendly music gear — and the last thing you want is to have to lug around a heavy amp from place to place. Make sure you pick up a design that has a carry-friendly handle for easy portability and is lightweight enough for you to move from one spot to another.

Fender Princeton

$1,499.99

$1,599.99

Musicians planning on traveling with an amp should consider the Fender Princeton, suggests the Gin Blossoms artist. It weighs 34 pounds and comes with a convenient carrying handle attached. In terms of sound quality, it’s made with tube circuitry and Jenson circuts for a more vintage and raw sound.

Best Acoustic Guitar Amps

You won’t always need to use an amp when you’re playing your acoustic guitar, but the gigs that require an extra boost in sound, make sure you find a design made for acoustic guitars for the best results.

Fender Acoustasonic Guitar Amp

$199.99

$199.99

Acoustic guitars require a special amp designed for the instrument and if you’re looking for one that’ll provide professional-grade tones, then Valenzuela recommends the Fender Acoustasonic amp. It’s built with a “whizzer” cone that’s a small supplementary speaker for added volume as well as a built-in reverb for extra ambiance.

It’s priced at a wallet-friendly $199 online right now too — a great deal for a genuine Fender amp.

Best Bass Amps

Don’t plug your bass guitar into just any amp, warns Kamerman, as you risk blowing it out. Your safest bet is to invest in an amp specifically made for bass guitars.

Ampeg Rocket Bass Amp

In terms of a professional-approved model, the Smallpools producer and guitarist likes the Ampeg Rocket Bass Amp.

“I feel like the standard bass amp that you see a lot is this Ampeg SVT,” he says.

The amp features a ’60s-style design with a switchable Super Grit Technology overdrive circuit to help add “warm and gutsy growl,” according to the official description. The auxiliary input also lets you play along with the external audio of your choice.

Best Guitar Amps for Metal

The sound you emit will change depending on the type of guitar amp you’re playing with, according to Valenzuela.

“The classic American sound is the Fender amplifiers, which is a West Coast sound, a little surfy,” he explains. “And the classic British amps, they sound a little more rock and roll. So the great combo is to match up a really American-looking Stratocaster with an English amp and you get something special.”

When it comes to metal and rock ‘n roll almost all of the guitarists agreed that Marshall amps are the way to go for the best sounds.

Marshall JCM900 4100 100W 2-Channel Tube Head

$2,999.99

$1,999

$2,999.99

33% off

Marshall’s JCM900 brings a slim design you can take with you on the go, but Dryes also loves how it “can be used with a boost pedal in front of it.” If you’re curious about pedals, the accessory further allows you to customize your sound just through plugging it into the amp.

Other features included in the Marshall amp include high and low power options that can switch between 50 watts and 100 watts. It also comes with two foot switchable channels: one clean and another with grit and distortion.

Marshall DSL40CR 40W 1×12 Tube Guitar Combo Amp

$729

$949.99

23% off

Another bestselling option from Marshall is the DSL40CR model that was created to be a combo amp, which means it’s an amp and speaker. The design will condense the amount of equipment you need to carry. Plus, it’s 23% off right now, dropping it to less than $1,000.

What Is a Tube Amp vs. Regular Amp?

Like the name suggests, a tube amp is built with actual tubes within the device that the guitarists find provides a more “raw” sound. While modern models take a more digital approach that’ll still provide quality sound. It’s similar to if you were to listen to your music on a vintage turntable vs. streaming your playlists from your smartphone through your Bluetooth speakers.

Tube amps also require more maintenance than digital amps, which is something to take into account when choosing the type of guitar amp you want, advises Britt.

“Maintaining a tube amp is a full time job,” he says. “I always have eight to 10 amps around my house and I have to keep a good supply of tubes because those are always the first things that go. The biggest thing is just to take care of your gear. Make sure it travels in a good road case, keep it clean whenever possible and perform regular maintenance when you can.”

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