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Alana Springsteen brought friends together to crack a Bud Light and offered a glimpse into her songwriting process and more in her installment of the Billboard Presents Bud Light Backyard series.  Fans 21 and older can catch Springsteen when she and several country hitmakers perform as part of Billboard Presents Bud Light Backyard, a two-day concert […]

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A hot minute ago it felt like A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie was all over the place on the music scene, but as of late the Bronx rapper has been keeping a relatively low profile whenever he isn’t getting into drama overseas over some ridiculous situations.

Looking to get his career back on track, A Boogie returns to the rap scene with Cash Cobain in the visuals to “Body” in which the two men gather their crews and a gang of thick young women to turn up with them from the block to a yacht back to a bowling alley where pins were knocked down and booties twerked in celebration. The bowling alley is the last place you’d expect to see a bunch of bouncing booties. Just sayin.’

Keeping the scene in NY, Hip-Hop OG Havoc of Mobb Deep keeps that Infamous energy alive and in his clip to “Separated,” the QB triple-OG takes to the block with his peoples and shows ain’t nothing change as he still gets love and respect from his fellow QBC comrades.
Check out the rest of today’s drops including work from Saweetie, GloRilla, and more.
A BOOGIE WIT DA HOODIE FT. CASH COBAIN – “BODY”
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HAVOC – “SEPARATED”
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SAWEETIE – “NANI”
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GLORILLA – “HIGH AF”
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1TAKEJAY FT. 1TAKEQUAN – “TILL.I BUST”
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KEY GLOCK – “F**K AROUND & FIND OUT”
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J BLACK – “HEAVENLY BIRTHDAY TO MOM”
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TINA – “SHE’S A FAN”
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After the release of a 2016 video of Diddy physically assaulting former girlfriend, Cassie Ventura, the rapper faces new sexual assault allegations. Tetris Kelly: Diddy is hit with a new sexual assault lawsuit and 50 Cent reportedly finds a home for his documentary. After CNN released security footage of Diddy assaulting Cassie in a hotel […]

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It’s been a few months since Common revealed that he and legendary Hip-Hop producer, Pete Rock were in the kitchen cooking up some new work for the old heads that have been following their careers since the early 90’s. On Wednesday, May 22, we get a sample in the form of their new single “Wise Up.”

Wanting to take it back to the essence of Hip-Hop, Common and Pete Rock collaborate to create a sound reminiscent of Hip-Hop’s golden era while sonically giving heads something to bump and bop to in 2024. In a press release for the new single, Common explains why they decided to go with this record for their first single.

“’Wise Up’ represents the coming together of a New York Producer and a Chicago MC doing the hip-hop we love. It feels like the spirit of where we come from, the boom bap, the basement, but it also feels forward and new. We wanted this to be the first joint because this record captures a new sound and is a new light but speaks directly to our hip-hop family” said Common in a statement.
Pete Rock echoed the feeling and praised Common for his artistry and mastery of the mic, adding, “Working with Common was a breath of fresh air. We both connected to a higher power, which helped us tap into our greatest level of creativity. We constructed an amazing project!  Common has an incredible soul, so it was easy to connect with someone who is on the same page as me.”
The joint came out hella dope.
Check out the visuals to “Wise Up” and let us know your thoughts on the song in the comments section below.
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It’s Tuesday, May 21st, and JoJo Siwa celebrated her 21st birthday at Disney World by “drinking around the world.” Eminem continues to tease fans with Slim Shady’s demise by posting a cryptic message on X. Victoria Monét cancels her performances at Governors Ball and two other festivals due to ongoing health issues. Confused about the […]

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A few weeks ago social media was beside itself when it seemed like Rubi Rose and Druski seemingly confirmed their relationship for the world to see and though we never got actual word from either two that they’re an item, they do seem to rather enjoy each other’s company.

Still, Rubi got some music to move so she’s going to roll like she’s still single and in her clip to “Deserve To Die,” Rose and a gang of thick female friends seduce a lucky man to his demise as Rubi and her friends give him quite the show before ultimately doing him dirty when he least expected it. If you gotta go, that’s not thee worst way to go. Just sayin.’

Hit-Boy meanwhile continues to give his pop, Big Hit his shine in the rap game and for their Alchemist and HitgirlLENA assisted clip to “Gank Move,” everyone hits the streets to put in that work before rolling off into the dead of night.
Check out the rest of today’s drops including work from Chief Keef, Juicy J, and more.
RUBI ROSE – “DESERVE TO DIE”
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BIG HIT, HIT-BOY & THE ALCHEMIST FT. HITGIRLLENA – “GANK MOVE”
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CHIEF KEEF – “RUNNER”
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JUICY J – “BURY MY PROBLEMS”
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ERIC BELLINGER & SEVYN STREETER – “DROP”
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LIL FLIP & Z-RO – “ON TONIGHT”
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LIL FLEE1300 – “POOTIE TANG”
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SOLDIER KDD – “USED TO KNOW”
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Russ started as an independent artist who released 11 mixtapes before signing with Columbia Records.  Later he would become 100% independent again, and he shares what’s needed to make it as an independent artist and more! Tetris Kelly: When it comes to being an independent artist, perhaps nobody is as loud and proud as Russ. […]

We caught up with some of your favorites at the Gold Gala and asked them who their favorite Asian artists are, including Saweetie, Olivia Rodrigo, Mitski and more! Rania Aniftos:Is there an Asian artist that you would recommend for people to listen to?  Kim Chi:Oh my god there’s so many. Agnez Mo:I love love love […]

It’s Monday, May 20, and Diddy shared an apology video after CNN obtained a video of him physically assaulting former girlfriend Cassie Ventura in 2016. Katy Perry said goodbye to ‘American Idol’ after being a judge for seven years. Sabrina Carpenter performed her latest hit “Espresso” on ‘SNL.’ As Lana Del Rey headlined Hangout Fest, […]

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With Snoop Dogg’s takeover of Death Row Records, we knew it was only a matter of time before Tha Doggfather would reunite some of the West Coast’s OG groups to bring back that 90’s flavor in 2024 and that’s exactly what the man has been doing and we ain’t mad one bit.

Reuniting The Dogg Pound and Tha Eastsidaz for the visuals to “We All We Got,” Snoop Dogg and company pull out the classic cars to get turnt up with a gang of women that were obviously born after Hip-Hop’s golden era. We ain’t hatin,’ just sayin.’

From the West Coast to the Midwest, Lupe Fiasco looks like his old self again and in his clip for “Samurai,” the Chicago MC takes it back to his city and roams the streets while kicking his bars and reminding everyone that he’s still got that work to keep heads noddin’ and skateboarders rolling.
Check out the rest of today’s drops including work from Diany Dior and Nav featuring Cash Cobain, Fatboy, and more.
THA DOGG POUND, THA EASTSIDAZ & SNOOP DOGG – “WE ALL WE GOT”
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LUPE FIASCO – “SAMURAI”
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DIANY DIOR & NAV FT. CASH COBAIN – “FAVORITE LADY”
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FATBOY – “OKAY”
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PEEZY – “THE WARM UP”
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42 DUGG – “WIN WIT US”
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PRETTY SAVAGE – “WISHIN”
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KENDALL DAVIDSON – “GOT THAT”
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T-RELL & TANK – “TOXIC”
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