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Gelo became an overnight rap sensation when “Tweaker” dropped, and today, he exclusively reveals to Billboard the star feature on the “Tweaker” Remix. He shares how his hit came to life, why he chose to sign with Def Jam, debuting on the Hot 100, album plans and more!
Michael Saponara:
So we gotta talk about “Tweaker” here. It’s going crazy out here, walk me through how this came together. What was… When you started writing for it and then recording it? Paint that whole picture for us.
Gelo:
I had to, like, I always get, like, a little itch to write. If I feel like that, I go make some songs. Well, I wrote it in the garage, but I was feeling like, a certain way, and then I just got to thinking and writing and sh–. That’s what I came up with, though. But at the end of that, like, I knew that sh– was gonna be great. Like, I was like, wow.
So you’re like, “This is a hit here.” Right?
I played it all the way home. I’m like, yeah, “This goes hard.” Like, it’s gonna be it.
So were you sending it out? Does LaVar get to hear it? Does LaMelo hear it? Does Lonzo hear it?
I sent it to Melo and Zo, like, two of my friends, like, nothing. It’s not going to be spreading like that.
Gotcha. And they all thought it was out of here too?
I do that with all my music, though. I got other songs I like more than “Tweaker,” but it’s coming.
And how long, I guess, before we heard it? Did you write the record and record it?
I wrote that, like three weeks ago.
Oh, wow, so this is all fresh.
Keep watching for more!
Ahead of the Super Bowl this upcoming Sunday, Travis Kelce shared his thoughts on President Donald Trump attending the big game. What do you think about his response? Let us know in the comments! Travis Kelce: Doesn’t matter who the president is, I know I’m excited. Tetris Kelly: Travis Kelce is honored to play the […]
After the devastating Hurst fire impacted the community of Altadena, Calif., in January, The Game heads out to the community of Altadena where he interviews first responders, local high school coaches and more about their survival stories from the Hurst fire.
Keep watching this Billboard News special to learn more about those impacted.
The Game:
This is some serious… It’s serious business, man, and after this experience, now, when I hear a fire truck coming down the street, I’m pulling over and I’m not annoyed because usually it’s like “agh I got to pull over.”
Firefighter 1:
Over there we have our kitchen.
The Game:
You know I like to eat. Is he a good cook?
Firefighter 2:
The best!
The Game:
So you guys went up?
Firefighter 1:
I mean, I was here the day that everything happened.
The Game:
Wow.
Firefighter 1:
It was myself and one of the partners. But unfortunately, he’s not here.
The Game:
How was that?
Firefighter 1:
It was one event where we thought that something was gonna happen and it just led to something way out of our hands.
The Game:
My like, my hat’s on, but it’s off to you guys, man.
DeAnthony Langston:
These guys are personal friends of mine. They’re high school coaches here. This is actually Tony’s crib that he grew up in right now. His mom’s crib right there, but all of them have their unique stories about how they were devastated about that right there. But this was a predominantly African American neighborhood, and just to see this is terrible man, and you coming out says a lot about you, man. And so I’d like everybody to introduce themselves and tell them what school you coach at.
Tim Tucker:
Not only were these fires big for our basketball program, two of our players lost their homes, but I also have residential treatment centers for kids. So I have group homes for kids. And we lost our girl’s house.
Keep watching for more.
Nicky Jam sits down with Billboard to share details about changing record labels, a new album on the way and more!
Are you excited for Nicky’s new music? Let us know in the comments!
Nicky Jam:This new album is like a new Nicky Jam.
Tetris Kelly:Nicky Jam has changed his record label, and we have the exclusive interview and announcement.
Leila Cobo:Nicky, you are switching record labels after a long time with Sony. So where are you going, first of all?
Nicky Jam:I’m going to Virgin Records. I went with my gut. I thought it was the best move to do. I have too much respect for AFO, the president of Sony Records, Sony Latin Records. It’s just sometimes you feel like you have to move. You know, it’s nothing personal, you know, it’s a mix of business and something that I just felt in my gut that it was the best move to do. I’m very spontaneous, and it’s just the way I am. I could say just, you know, I’m a bohemian. You know, I take my luggage and I go wherever I have to go, and it’s just the way I am.
Leila Cobo: What were they offering you that you liked, or what did they bring to the table?
Nicky Jam:A lot of things, man, family wise, their whole team and the creative part. This corporate way of coming out with music, to kill the buzz of the music, the momentum of the music, you have to wait four, five, six months to come out with a single. With these people at Virgin, I don’t have to wait. If I feel that a song’s gonna be a hit in a moment. They are not gonna mess with my creative part. And they’re gonna say, go ahead and come out. And that’s the way Bad Bunny works.
Keep watching for more!
Ye speaks up about his take on the Kendrick Lamar vs. Drake beef, and he’s telling the crowd to not count Drake out. Keep watching to see what he had to say! Do you think Drake still has a shot at redemption? Let us know in the comments below! Ye: Or at least he took […]
On the Grammys 2025 red carpet, Mustard, Kehlani, Zedd and more predict who will win the Super Bowl LIX this upcoming Sunday, Feb. 9.
Who do you think will win? Let us know in the comments!
Tetris Kelly:
Eagles or Chiefs?
Mustard:
I’m gonna go Chiefs. Man, I’m gonna go Chiefs. I’m a 49ers fan, but I like Cheifs for this game.
Rich the Kid:
Eagles.
Tetris Kelly:
Okay, just making sure,
Zedd:
Okay, I was rooting for somebody who’s no longer in, so I don’t know. Okay, part of me does not want the same team to win this many times in a row, but the other team knocked out the team I was rooting for it. As you can tell, I’m not naming anyone, right?
Tetris Kelly:
He’s being very specific.
Rania Aniftos:
We could deduce.
Zedd:
But I’m rooting for a really good game.
Rania Aniftos:
Period.
Tetris Kelly:
Safe answer, are you a politician Zedd? You got any skin in the game, you know, Chiefs? Eagles?
Durand Bernarr:
So I just started going… No, I’ll go to football games like in person, but like, you know that’s where the energy is.
Rania Aniftos
Yeah, I agree.
Durand Bernarr:
You gotta let me know who’s, you know, team I’m rooting for, so I can coordinate with my outfit.
Rania Aniftos:
I agree, I’m the same!
Omarion:
I’m looking forward to Kendrick Lamar’s performance.
Dan Nigro:
You can’t ask me that. You look in the crowd, I might be at the game.
Kehlani:
Oh, football.
Tetris Kelly:
That’s how I feel, too, don’t worry about it.
Kehlani:
I’m like, touchdown go! I’m so sorry. Um Kendrick!
Tetris Kelly:
Okay, there we go.

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Last week The Weeknd finally released his highly-anticipated sixth studio album, Hurry Up Tomorrow and while has fans have been indulging in what the Canadian crooner’s cooked up, he’s now dropped a new visual for one of his fan favorite cuts.
For his latest visuals to “Open Hearts,” The Weeknd finds himself being rushed to a hospital in an ambulance through a desert while he belts out his melodic vocals on a stretcher seemingly dying as he does so. He must’ve thought this would be his swan song or something. We ain’t mad at him.
On the Hip-Hop side, Uncle Murda and Tony Yayo seem to be enjoying themselves overseas and in their clip for “Live From Romania,” the Brooklyn to Queens duo floss all kinds of ice while eating at fancy restaurants and performing at sold out arenas out in Europe. More proof that Brooklyn be in the house everywhere in the world.
Check out the rest of today’s drops and some joints you might’ve missed over the weekend including work from Larry June, 2 Chainz and The Alchemist, Pretty Pitcher, and more.
THE WEEKND – “OPEN HEARTS”
UNCLE MURDA & TONY YAYO – “LIVE FROM ROMANIA”
LARRY JUNE, 2 CHAINZ & THE ALCHEMIST – “I BEEN”
PRETTY PITCHER – “ARROGANT”
MASIO GUNZ – “PERSCRIPTION THERAPY”
VISIONPLUGGED – “M&M”
BILLY BANKROLL – “REDHOT BURRITO REHEATED”
D. WEATHERS & ENGLISH MCFLY – “BACK & FORTH”
Will Lady Gaga & Bruno Mars “Die With A Smile” still take No. 1 this week? Tetris Kelly: There’s a brand new No. 1 on the charts. This is the Billboard Hot 100 Top 10 for the week dated February 8. Still at 10, Morgan Wallen, and down to nine is Gracie Abrams. “DtMF” slides […]
The 2025 Grammys were full of big wins and even hotter performances. With groundbreaking wins from Doechii to Beyoncé to Chappell Roan and Sabrina Carpenter, we’re breaking down the moments that you missed on music’s biggest night! Were your Grammys predictions right this year? Let us know in the comments! Taylor Swift: And the Grammy […]
The 2025 Grammys are Sunday (Feb. 2) and the Billboard staff has come together to discuss the biggest night in music and L.A.’s rebuilding efforts from the devastating wildfires. From the pop girl sensations of 2024, Sabrina Carpenter, Chappell Roan and Charli XCX, to Beyoncé securing 11 nominations, we will be predicting who will win […]