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Will Metro Boomin, Future and Kendrick Lamar stay hot at No.1? How high will J. Cole’s diss track land? Hozier reaches a new high with “Too Sweet.” Tetris Kelly:With Drake, Kendrick Lamar, J. Cole constantly exchanging bars, how will it affect the charts? This is the Billboard Hot 100 top 10 for the week dated […]

It’s Friday, April 12th, and there’s a bunch of highly anticipated new music from some of the hottest artists! Dua Lipa just dropped her latest single “Illusion,” Zayn Malik released his new highly-anticipated track, “Alienated,” Sabrina Carpenter starts her new era with “Espresso” and more new releases. Azealia Banks and Doechii are fighting on social […]

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It’s been a while since we’ve gotten any new solo work from one Dwayne Michael Carter Jr. a.k.a Lil Wayne and though it doesn’t seem like that’ll be happening anytime soon, at least Tunechi is blessing everyone with guest verses on other artists records.
Such is the case for Yung Bleu’s visuals to “Confirmation Remix” in which Bleu showers a beautiful young woman with love and attention from the bar to his bedroom before Weezy kicks his verse while flossing two fistful of icey rings like he done took home a few championships in his sport.
Speaking of dope features, Royce Da 5’9” blesses Nasaan with guest verse of his own and in the clip for “Goated,” Nine Nickel and Nasaan give everyone a lesson in how to drop bars while working an everyday 9 to 5.
Check out the rest of today’s drops including work from NLE Choppa, Tinashe, and more.
YUNG BLEU FT. LIL WAYNE – “CONFIRMATION REMIX”
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NASAAN FT. ROYCE DA 5’9” – “GOATED”
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NLE CHOPPA – “SLUT ME OUT 2”
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TINASHE – “NASTY”
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DON TRIP – “2 SEATER”
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POISON IVI – “CHICKEN TENDER”
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CRUCH CALHOUN – “FREE TADOW 2”
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TANNER ADELL – “WHISKEY BLUES”
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Coachella takes LA by storm this weekend, with headliners like Lana Del Rey, Doja Cat and Tyler the Creator taking the stage and many more exciting artists playing at the iconic desert festival. Here’s all the artists and parties you should look out for during the year’s hottest music festival. Tetris Kelly: The desert is […]
Narrator: Will Metro Boomin earn another No. 1 album? In anticipation of Metro Boomin and Future’s second collaboration project We Still Don’t Trust You, let’s look back at Metro’s Billboard chart achievements.
This is Billboard Explains: Metro Boomin’s Journey on the Charts.
In the past decade, Metro has become one of the hottest producers and songwriters in hip-hop. His Hot 100 breakthrough as a producer came with Future’s “Honest,” which hit No. 55 in 2013. Over the next three years, he produced 23 more Hot 100 hits. He earned his first No. 1 on the Hot 100 for his work on Migos and Lil Uzi Vert’s collab “Bad and Boujee,” which topped the chart for three weeks in 2017.
Metro has produced 16 top 10 hits on the Hot 100, including The Weeknd’s “Heartless,” which ruled for one week in 2019, and his collab with Future and Kendrick Lamar’s “Like That,” which currently holds the No. 1 spot.
Metro is no stranger to collaborations. The Billboard chart topper worked with some of rap’s biggest artists for some huge albums. In fact, he has seven top 10s on the Billboard 200, including Double or Nothing with Big Sean, which peaked at No. 6 in 2017, Savage Mode II with 21 Savage that reached No. 1 in 2020, and his Heroes and Villains, which topped the chart in 2022. Fun fact: Heroes and Villains went on to claim 18 weeks at No. 1 on the Top Rap Albums chart, the third most of any album in the chart’s history.
2024 is already starting off strong for Metro. His album with Future, We Don’t Trust You, debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200, and 17 of its songs hit the Hot 100, including “Like That” with Future and Kendrick, earning Metro his first No. 1 as an artist.
Can We Still Don’t Trust You become Metro’s fifth No. 1 album on the Billboard 200? We can’t wait to find out!Watch the full video above!
Sheryl Crow talks about performing “If It Makes You Happy” with Olivia Rodrigo at her Nashville show and releasing a new album Evolution, after announcing that Threads would be her last album in 2019. On the album, she tackles issues she’s passionate about, most notably, artificial intelligence and how it’s going to change the music industry. She opens up about the collaborations with Peter Gabriel on “Digging in the Dirt,” Tom Morello from Rage Against the Machine on the title track, the past collabs she’s most proud of, her favorite Sheryl Crow cover and more!
Sheryl Crow:I sent him a broken record, which nobody wanted to touch. Everybody I played it for was like, I mean, he was like, “Oh man, you gotta let me do this song. You gotta let me do that song.” Hi, I’m Sheryl Crow, and this is Billboard News.
Rebecca Milzoff:Hi, everyone. I’m Rebecca Milzoff. I’m the executive magazine editor here at Billboard, and I am so psyched to be here today with Sheryl Crow, one of my personal heroes. Happily, contrary to what you told us four years ago, she did not put out her last album in 2019. And she has an amazing new album Evolution coming.
Sheryl Crow:Yes, thank you. I know, I know better than to open my mouth and make such statements. But I keep saying that this is not an album. It’s more a playlist of neutral postpones.
Rebecca Milzoff:What’s the difference between an album and a playlist?
Sheryl Crow:I’ll tell you. And I am kind of joking about that. But, but not really. An album for me typically has been an artistic statement with a beginning, a middle and end. It’s been curated, you know, certain songs didn’t make it. And people would listen to it as a full body of work.
Watch the full video above!
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Last year Kodak Black had his fans stressing when he seemingly had a health scare during an IG live and nodded off while he was live streaming. Luckily since then the man has shown signs of life as he’s constantly found himself in trouble with the law while continuing his support for Donald Trump. Go figure.
Still, the man has mouths to feed so he’s going to continue to do what he do and in his latest clip for “Stressed Out,” the Floridian speaks on his legal cases while showing fans how he passes time whenever he’s locked up behind bars as he does pushups and dips while in his 8×10 cell. Those prison workout programs really do work, but obviously ain’t for everybody.
Brent Faiyaz meanwhile keeps continues his comeback tour with his latest visuals to “Best Time” the R&B artist shows the kind of love he gets when he travels abroad as fans in Milan, Sydney and Tokyo shower him with praise when he takes his American talents to their side of the world.
Check out the rest of today’s drops including work from Poetic G, Cartel Bo featuring Peso Peso, and more.
KODAK BLACK – “STRESSED OUT”
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BRENT FAIYAZ – “BEST TIME”
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POETIC G – “INVESTED IN THE PEOPLE”
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CARTEL BO FT. PESO PESO – “NO PASS”
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DTHANG – “MANY OPPS”
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WAUNSTAR – “CAUGHT IN THE WEB”
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TIFFANY FOXX – “YEA FOXX”
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YAHYO – “GOTTA GO”
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It’s Thursday April 11th and welcome to Gag City! Nicki Minaj surprises her fans with multiple special guests at the Boston stop of her ‘Pink Friday 2’ world tour, Ice Spice will make her acting debut as she joins Spike Lee and Denzel Washington’s upcoming film ‘High and Low,’ Megan Thee Stallion talks about how […]
Country star Keith Urban shares 5 things you didn’t know about his new song “Straight Line.” Keith UrbanHey, Billboard, it’s Keith Urban here. These are five things you didn’t know about my new song “Straight Line.” Keith UrbanThis song was originally recorded with just drum machine and no real drums and we finished out the […]

On ‘TikTok Billboard Top 50,’ chart Hozier’s “Too Sweet” jumps into Top 3, and JoJo Siwa lands just outside the Top 10 with “Karma.” Alek Olsen remains at No. 1 with “Someday I’ll Get It.” Tetris Kelly:One song holds on, one reaches a new peak, while another returns to the Top 10. Alek Olsen “Someday I’ll […]