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With just two days to go before Kendrick Lamar‘s highly anticipated The Pop Out: Ken & Friends concert (June 19), all eyes are on the West Coast for what’s expected to be a victory lap for the Pulitzer Prize-winning rapper, following his heated beef with Drake this spring.
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As usual, the South also has something to say, with Megan Thee Stallion‘s Hot Girl Summer Tour still going strong. In the past week, the “Hiss” rapper has brought out scores of fellow Southern rap stars — including Paul Wall, Z-Ro, Bun B, Slim Thug, Lil Keke and Monaleo. Never a region to be left out, New York took a sweet trip down memory lane at Sunday night’s Tony Awards (June 16), with Alicia Keys and Jay-Z performing “Empire State of Mind” in celebration of both Keys’ new Tony-winning Hell’s Kitchen musical and the song crossing the one billion streams threshold.
With Fresh Picks, Billboard aims to highlight some of the best and most interesting new sounds across R&B and hip-hop — from Normani’s ’00s Southern fantasia to Chow Lee’s latest addition to the “sexy drill” lexicon. Be sure to check out this week’s Fresh Picks in our Spotify playlist below.
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Freshest Find: Marsha Ambrosius, “Greedy”
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Nine-time Grammy nominee Marsha Ambrosius offers the latest taste of her forthcoming Casablanco album with “Greedy.” A gorgeous amalgamation of neo-soul and hip-hop, “Greedy” combines samples of Leon Russell’s “This Masquerade” and OutKast’s “SpottieOttieDopaliscious” with lush orchestration (the cellos are particularly gorgeous here) for a rumination on a partner who takes more than then give. “How much do I owe you? It’s like I don’t know you/ Go ‘head, I don’t own you, now you on your own now/ I’m remembering that you’re so hard to trust/ Just tell me, baby/ When is enough, enough?/ ‘Cause it’s never enough,” she croons in the second verse. Produced by Dr. Dre, “Greedy” previews what is sure to be a record full of smart arrangements and evocative vocal performances.
Donte Thomas, “Sayonara”
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Drake has compared the last verse on his albums to performing surgery. Fortunately for Donte Thomas, the Portland-bred rapper keeps the doctor away thanks to An Apple a Day. Thomas puts a bow on his introspective album, which arrived on Friday via Skyzoo’s First Generation Rich imprint, with the starry project closer “Sayonara,” featuring Shelby Swims. Thomas candidly comes to terms with his journey and knows it’s going to be a laborious brick-by-brick grind to get to the top, but at least the ship’s back in motion. “This is my life ain’t no part of no image/ Out of control it’s only beginning/ Out on the road you know that we winning,” he raps.
Chow Lee feat. Cash Cobain & Bay Swag, “Act Bad Twin!”
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As the Slizzy Summer of 2024 begins to hit its stride, New York rapper Chow Lee recruits fellow “sexy drill” flagbearers Cash Cobain and Bay Swag for his new single, “Act Bad Twin!” “She think she know me/ Well she kind of do ’cause I f–ked her/ She still the homie, we keep it P/ When I see her that’s the sis, I’m the brodie,” he spits, seamlessly adding new punchlines and one-liners to the sleazy casual sex that grounds the “sexy drill” subgenre. Cash and Bay Swag deliver characteristically strong verses that play up the different pockets on the spacious hi-hat-accented mix. If the year’s earlier “sexy drill” hits presented a stark male perspective, then Chow Lee’s new joint gives the ladies some time in the driver’s seat of these semi-grimy pursuits.
Forest Claudette, “Moonlight”
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Moonlight won best picture at the 2017 Academy Awards – with a botched presentation nobody will ever forget – and inspired millions of viewers across the globe. One of those acolytes was Forest Claudette, who picked up their guitar after the life-changing experience and grappled with their gender identity, which turned into a poignant alt-R&B track inspired by Barry Jenkins’ film. “I been thinking ‘bout moonlight, I been thinking ‘bout the boys in my life again/ It’s not like me to be keeping quiet, no silence,” the Warner Records artist croons with angelic vocals floating over soothing strings. Next up, the Australian-American singer heads home to the Land Down Under where they’ll open up for Omar Apollo on the Australian leg of his tour.
Normani, “Still”
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Last week (June 14), Normani finally dropped her long-awaited debut solo studio album, Dopamine. Alongside collaborations with James Blake, Starrah and Gunna lies “Still,” perhaps the album’s best stab at combining the ’00s Southern hip-hop of ‘Mani’s childhood with the Brandy and Michael Jackson-influenced vocal layering that’s become a cornerstone of her sound. “Still goin’ up in the section/ Standin’ on the couch, gettin’ reckless/ I be saucin’ nigga like dressin’/ In Christian Dior, I’m a blessin’” she croons across the Tommy Brown- and Leather Jackettt-produced banger. Featuring an interpolation of Mike Jones’ classic “Still Tippin,” Normani’s new track achieves the increasingly rare feat of mining the past and truly innovating on what is found.
Rexx Life Raj, “Blame the Bad B—h”
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Rexx Life Raj puts his own twist on Layton Greene’s “Leave Em Alone” with his gentle croon on the woozy chorus. The California native wrestles with settling down with a “good girl” or running through a plethora of “bad b—hes.” He keeps it real when admitting people are only as faithful as their options, and Raj boasts that he’s got plenty of applications at his desk these days. “I tried that good girl s–t, but the bad b—h turning me on,” the former college football player sings. “Got a solid one, but this sea of h–s making me question it.” The contemplative single is the final tune-up for Rexx Life Raj before the 34-year-old gets into album rollout mode later this year.
Ice Spice is in the middle of rolling out her debut album Y2K!. Earlier today, the Bronx rapper posted a video of her rapping an unreleased song with the caption reading, “phattt buttttttttt,” and she has a clear message for her competition: Stop bitin’. “Got these b—s copying my pose/ Got these b—s biting all […]
Wiz Khalifa is going to be a girl dad. The Taylor Gang honcho and his girlfriend Aimee Aguilar announced that the couple is expecting their first child together. The Pittsburgh native teamed up with Clear Blue to make it official on Father’s Day (June 16) with an Instagram post revealing that they have a baby […]
Chief Keef made a triumphant return to his hometown of Chicago this weekend. Hailing from the city’s South Side, the drill pioneer headlined the last day of Lyrical Lemonade’s Summer Smash Festival on Sunday (June 16). His setlist included classic bangers like “Faneto,” “Love Sosa,” and, of course, “Don’t Like. And as you might’ve guessed, […]

Ice Cube doesn’t think the beef between Drake and Kendrick Lamar is over. While making an appearance on The Big Podcast With Shaq to promote his basketball league The Big 3, the West Coast legend was asked his thoughts on the rap battle between the two current rap heavyweights. After saying that he “approves of […]

Megan Thee Stallion is enjoying her time on the road reuniting with Hotties across the country, but there is a request she has for the crowd when it comes to respecting her space. Explore Explore See latest videos, charts and news See latest videos, charts and news The “Hiss” rapper played host to a pair […]
Normani is getting a ton of love from her former Fifth Harmony bandmates. After years of teasing that her debut record was on its way, Normani’s Dopamine finally arrived on June 14 — complete with collaborations from Gunna, Cardi B, James Blake and more. The star shared a celebratory post on Instagram, writing in the caption, “Thank you […]
Snoop Dogg is essentially completing life’s side missions at this point. The Doggfather tried his hand in the announcer booth to broadcast a couple of innings of the Milwaukee Brewers vs. Cincinnati Reds game on Saturday (June 15). Before his performance in the booth in Milwaukee, Wisc., Snoop had an eventful afternoon at American Family […]
Jay-Z and Alicia Keys reunited for their first performance of “Empire State of Mind” since 2016, and Lil Mama was nowhere in sight. Hov and Keys took the stage for their Big Apple anthem — which turns 15 later this year — on Sunday night (June 16) in their hometown at the 2024 Tony Awards […]
In celebration of Black Music Month, Max and Spotify are presenting a special one-day music experience called “Shaped by Sound.” Spotlighting the impactful relationship between Black music and entertainment, the June 22 event at New York City’s Hall des Lumières will feature three themed rooms, curated DJ sets and a performance by rising rapper Cash Cobain, among other musical surprises.
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“Max is thrilled to partner with Spotify for ‘Shaped by Sound,’ an extraordinary celebration of Black Music Month,” stated Jackie Gagne, senior vp of multicultural marketing at HBO and Max, in announcing the event. “We’re excited for guests to experience this one-of-a-kind immersive journey for the senses, through projection mapping and transcending sound, to highlight the profound influence of Black music on our culture and innovation. We hope you can join us for an unforgettable experience that bridges both Max and Spotify’s dynamic programming and music libraries in ways that resonate deeply and universally.”
Guests for both the general (11 a.m.– 5 p.m. ET; RSVP here) and invite-only VIP (8 p.m.–11 p.m. ET) sessions will be escorted downstairs to visit the three main rooms comprising the immersive experience. In the first room, which will be fully mirrored, 360-projection mapping technology will provide guests with a close-up view — from all angles — of iconic concert moments.
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In the second room, film and TV scenes from the Max library will be paired with music videos of the songs that helped make those scenes so memorable. At the same time, guests will learn about the creative process behind these pairings, underscoring the role that music can play in shaping a movie or TV show. And in the third room, classic ‘90s sitcoms from the Max library will be revisited via key scenes and memorable quotes alongside music’s influence during that period.
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Back upstairs, guests will head to the Scene in Black and Frequency lounge where they can listen to South House-curated DJ sets and Spotify Frequency playlists. There will also be limited-edition T-shirts by The Crate. In addition, VIP guests at the evening session will watch Cash Cobain perform among other musical surprises. Earlier this month, the New York rapper scored his first Billboard Hot 100 entry as a recording artist with his collaboration on Don Toliver’s “Attitude” with Charlie Wilson.
“Frequency is Spotify’s content brand dedicated to celebrating and expanding the visibility of Black artists, which is why we are so excited to be partner with Max,” said Kimmy Summers, Spotify’s artist partnerships lead. “We always want to collaborate with brands that value the diverse creativity, influence and impact of Black artistry. ‘Shaped by Sound’ will give listeners the opportunity to understand and acknowledge the impact that Black music has had on culture at large. There is a vast spectrum of musical expression to explore across multiple genres and sounds, and Spotify is proud to be a part of this important moment.”