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1999 The Future’s Warren Hue laced up some skis for the first time to hit the “SLOPES” with Offset for their snowy visual.
The 88 Rising artist recruited Offset for the thumping “SLOPES” last week, and Hue took a ski lift to cruise down the mountain for a pair of woozy verses.
“I need a crib up in Soho, New Yorkie like Biggie/ I trеated ‘Chella like that sh– no biggiе/ Still got the pac, hella smoke in my city/ Hit from the back, now you texting you miss me/ B—h, I got bands and it’s stuck in my pants, woah/ Feel me? Pockets they dancin’ like Britney,” he raps with a salute to the “Toxic” singer.
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Hue gave fans a peek behind the curtain of the Mamesjao-directed video, which finds the use of a green screen allowing him to execute all kinds of flips and ski tricks without having to lift a foot.
The Indonesian rapper then passes his skis to Offset who doesn’t appear in the trippy visual but still delivers a pair of hard-hitting verses. The Migos rapper predicts his next album will top the Billboard charts and manifests an upcoming arena tour.
“Album going number one, I could taste it (Number one)/ I was born up a star, I’m an alien (Star)/ I’ma sell out arenas and the stadiums/ I got my gang and my family, I ain’t trading ’em,” he boasts.
While it remains to be seen about the prospects of his next LP, Offset is hitting the road for his first solo tour sans Migos running mates Quavo and the late Takeoff.
The Set It Off Tour will kick off in Philadelphia in March and make stops in New York City, Boston, Toronto, Detroit, Chicago, Denver, Phoenix, Los Angeles, Dallas and Houston before wrapping up in his hometown of Atlanta.
1999 Write The Future has set the stage for the collective’s debut album later this year with singles like “MiNt cHoCoLaTe” featuring BADBADNOTGOOD and Griselda’s Westside Gunn and Conway the Machine. Last week, they followed up by teaming Rick Ross a.k.a Ricky Ravioli with Rich Brian for the starry “LiGhT rAiLs.”
Watch the “SLOPES” video below.
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Don Omar reveals five things you didn’t know about him to Billboard! Don Omar: Hi, everybody. This is Don Omar, and these are five things you didn’t know about me. No. 1: I’m afraid of frogs. I can’t deal with it. No. 2: I wake up every single day at 3:30 a.m. in the morning. […]
The Billboard Women in Music Awards are back! Tracee Ellis Ross will host the awards. The annual event will feature musical performances and honor women powerhouses who are shaping the music landscape.
Tickets to this year’s show are on sale now, with early access for Amex® Card Members via Ticketmaster. Terms Apply. Supply is limited.
Stay tuned for public on-sale starting Jan. 27.
Unable to attend on March 6? Watch Billboard Women in Music on March 7 at BillboardWomenInMusic.comNarrator:Billboard’s Women in Music is back!
Quinta Brunson:Tonight, we honor the women who have been leading the way.
Narrator:Wednesday, March 6, at the YouTube Theater in Los Angeles.
Sabrina Carpenter:I wanted to take a moment to say what an amazing inspiring night this has been.
Lainey Wilson:This is absolutely insane. I feel so honored and blessed to be here.
Olivia Rodrigo:Thank you, Billboard!
Narrator:Honoring Charli XCX, Ice Spice, Kylie Minogue, Louisa Sonza, Maren Morris, NewJeans, Tems, Victoria Monet and Young Miko, and soon to be announced Billboard’s Women of the Year with host Tracee Ellis Ross.
Tracee Ellis Ross:And it’s about to be an epic night! Come celebrate the start of Women’s History Month with us.
Narrator:General tickets on sale Jan. 27, with Amex card members getting early access on Jan. 24.
Karol G:This is me and I’m happy to be here! Thank you, Billboard!
Kim Petras:This is a huge honor. Thank you so so much.
Taylor Swift:I want to first thank Billboard from the bottom of my heart.
Narrator:Go to BillboardWomenInMusic.com for all the details!
TWICE:Thank you, we love you!Watch the full video above!
Hip-hop legend Flavor Flav stopped by Billboard News and spoke to Rania Aniftos about using A.I. to translate his new track “Every Where Man” with Chuck D, recording new Public Enemy music, his potential return to reality TV, being a fan of Taylor Swift and more!Flavor Flav:I can hold some notes besides the national anthem.
Rania Aniftos:We were gonna get into that!
Flavor Flav:Don’t go there! Don’t go there!
Rania Aniftos:We were gonna get into that!
Flavor Flav:Don’t go there!
Ay yo, check this out. This is Flavor Flav, and this right here is Billboard News.
Rania Aniftos:Hey, everybody! It’s Rania Aniftos with Billboard News, and it’s such an exciting day in the studio today because we have the one and only Flavor Flav. Welcome!
Flavor Flav:In the building!
Rania Aniftos:In the building! You are fresh off the release of an A.I. song, A.I. generated, A.I. facilitated track, “Every Where Man” featuring your old Public Enemy pal Chuck D. So tell me a bit about how that came together. What was the inspiration behind it?
Flavor Flav:My partner Chuck D mentioned to me about doing a record called “Every Where Man” because I’m every … Flavor Flav is everywhere, man. You know what I’m saying? So, me and Chuck sat down. Chuck took the pen, put it to the paper. So really, Chuck D wrote this song. He writes it, I recite it like that, you know what I’m saying? So that’s how this record really came to be because Chuck is always ahead of his time, so we got this song now transposed into, like, 30 different languages. This song in Spanish, I was bugging out because I’m like, “Wow, listen to my voice in Spanish. Listen to my voice in …”
Rania Aniftos:Korean!
Flavor Flav:Like, Korean. Yeah, you know, and I never, ever thought that I wouldn’t be speaking Korean. You know what I’m saying? But hey, thanks to A.I.! And not only that, but I’m glad that this is happening because A.I. has been misused so much, you know? And there’s a lot of people that’s not using it correctly, so I feel that I’m one of the first ones to show the example of A.I. being used correctly.
Watch the full interview above!
Billie Eilish and Finneas have earned their second Oscar nomination for their track “What Was I Made For?” and Mark Ronson and Andrew Wyatt have been nominated for “I’m Just Ken,” but there are a few musicians and actors who are noticeably missing from this year’s nominations. Jennifer Lopez has been nominated for a Razzie […]
Ivan Cornejo reveals five things you didn’t know about him! Ivan CornejoHey, what’s up guys? It’s Ivan Cornejo, and here’s five things you guys probably didn’t know about me. Ivan CornejoFirst one is I hate olives. I’m allergic to mushrooms. If I wasn’t a singer, I would have been working to try to be an […]
Justin Timberlake surprised fans with a new track and a new album trailer at his Memphis concert. Bruno Mars took over Tokyo, performing a few shows at the Tokyo Dome. Taylor Swift celebrated the Kansas City Chiefs’ win against the Buffalo Bills, and Eminem cheered on the Detroit Lions as they defeated the Tampa Bay […]
Laufey reveals five things you didn’t know about her! LaufeyHi, I’m Laufey, and here are five things you don’t know about me. LaufeyNo. 1, I don’t like pickles. I don’t know why I don’t like pickles. No. 2, I grew up figure skating and doing ballet. So I’m quite flexible. No. 3, my ultimate dream […]
Teddy Swims manages to stay steady at No. 8, 21 Savage makes the top 10, and we have a brand new No. 1 song. Watch the video to find out which track earned the crown. Tetris Kelly:This is the Billboard Hot 100 top 10 for the week dated Jan. 27. Debuting on the chart at […]
Julia Michaels talks about what it was like to become the youngest female songwriter to write songs for Disney film Wish, how she would feel if she were to receive an Oscar nomination, how her anxiety is her power, how she approaches for other artists like Justin Bieber, Selena Gomez, Dua Lipa, Sabrina Carpenter and more!
Julia Michaels:There’s gonna be littles all over the world that are going to feel connected to the songs, and they’re gonna grow up with the songs like I grew up with my Disney songs. Hi, I’m Julia Michaels, and this is Billboard News.
Rania Aniftos:Hey, everybody. I’m Rania Anifto with Billboard News, and I’m so happy to be here with Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter Julia Michaels.
So Wish, yes, what a beautiful story. You got to write the music for it. And you’re the youngest female songwriter to write songs for a Disney movie.
Julia Michaels:That’s what I’ve been told.
Rania Aniftos:What was that like, hearing about that history-making accomplishment?
Julia Michaels:Overall, just was such an honor. I mean, I’ve … I grew up listening to Disney and watching Disney, Alan Menken and the Lopezs and Howard Ashman, and just the greats, and to be able to, you know, follow in their, their footsteps is beautiful … terrifying and beautiful.
Rania Aniftos:Obviously, I’m guessing it was pretty intimidating writing for, like, a Disney film. Like, how did you I guess, work through that? Were you were like, “OK, I can do this. I’m set in, they asked me you know, like, and I’m ready to take this on.”
Watch the full video above!