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Geolier is a gift to Billboard Italy in 2024 as he’s chosen to be their No. 1 artist of the year for Billboard’s ‘Global No. 1s’ series. Geolier talks about his pride of being Neapolitan, performing three sold-out shows and more! Billboard is launching its inaugural ‘Global No. 1s’ series, an initiative to spotlight top-charting […]
Jelly Roll’s fans had mixed opinions after he met and chatted with President-elect Donald Trump at a UFC match. Keep watching to see what he had to say. Do you agree with his statement? Let us know in the comments! Tetris Kelly: Jelly Roll was spotted shaking hands and smiling with President-elect Donald Trump at […]
Sergio George goes ‘Behind the Photo’ and shares what it was like to perform with Marc Anthony & Luis Figueroa, recording with Noriel and more! Sergio George: Hey, what’s up? I’m Sergio George, and we’re going ‘Behind the Photo’ with Billboard.Photo number one, this photo, I believe, was in Premios Juventud with Marc and Luis […]

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Many Hip-Hoppers felt that Ab-Soul had one of the best Hip-Hop projects of the year when he dropped Soul Burger just last month and much to the delight of his fans, Ab has given one of the album’s standout cuts the visual treatment and we couldn’t be more pleased.
Linking up with Vince Staples and Kamm Carson for the visuals to “California Dream,” Ab-Soul and company hang outside the LOVE HOUR eatery in LA with their respective crews to spit their bars and quite possibly get some grub after wrapping up the video shoot. Might as well, right?
Elsewhere Skilla Baby gets ready for a night out on the town and in his clip to “Donavon McNabb,” SB lays up with pillows of weed surrounding him before hitting the club with his peoples and turning up while high as a kite.
Check out the rest of today’s drops including work from Roc Marciano and The Alchemist, Larry June, and more.
AB-SOUL FT. VINCE STAPLES & KAMM CARSON – “CALIFORNIA DREAM”
SKILLA BABY – “DONAVON MCNABB”
ROC MARCIANO & THE ALCHEMIST – “STREET MAGIC”
LARRY JUNE – “TREASURE ISLAND”
EST GEE – “RIP LU MIKE”
STARLITO & BANDPLAY – “AIN’T GOING”
JONNY PARKS FT. JAE VON BUBBLES – “NMB”
PHILTHY RICH – “REAL, RICH & RESPECTED”
DABOII & BABYTRON – “SHITTYBOII”
Mariah Carey is on the cusp of breaking her longest Hot 100 run, she’s ready to wrap up her Christmas tour and more. Keep watching to see all the latest news on the queen of Christmas! Tetris Kelly: Big news for Mimi as Mariah Carey ties her own record and one with Lil Nas X, […]

Billboard and Tres Generaciones Tequila are partnering to find out the Get Up Anthems of select cities, and the last stop is Los Angeles, California. Ahead of the curated list, in this ‘Man on the Street,’ we tapped LA locals to help share some of their favorite hometown hits that have inspired and energized their city, including artists like Snoop Dogg, Dr. Dre, Kendrick Lamar and so many more! Be sure to check out the official Get Up Anthems for Chicago presented by Tres Generaciones Tequila.
Tetris Kelly:
Billboard and Tres Generaciones Tequila teamed up to find the best Get Up Anthems in each city. Today, we’re in Los Angeles, the home of sun, Hollywood and West Coast hip-hop. What song energizes this city? We talk to locals to find out. All right, I’m hanging out trying to find the biggest Get Up Anthem in LA, so what song do you feel like reps this city?
Guest 1:
Off the back, they “Not Like Us,” bro.
Tetris Kelly:
I mean, that just came out. It’s already a classic?
Guest 1:
Yeah, it is, bro. I mean, they got people playing it everywhere.
Tetris Kelly:
What song do you feel like charges the city?
Guest 2:
I’mma say Montell [Jordan]’s “This Is How We Do It.”
Tetris Kelly:
Hey, the party’s here on the west side. What’s the song that represents Los Angeles?
Guest 3:
“It Was a Good Day.” Ice Cube.
Tetris Kelly:
Nice! Okay, what you know about Ice Cube, man?
Guest 3:
When I hit the switch, I can make that drop.
Tetris Kelly:
So tell me, what do you like about living in LA?
Guest 4:
The sunshine, 75-degree weather, the beaches.
Tetris Kelly:
But you gotta tell me what song represents the city the most?
Guest 4:
Anything I say from Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg. Them two together, anything, that’s just chef’s kiss.
Tetris Kelly:
Which is like “Gin and Juice”?
Guest 4:
Of course, “Gin and Juice.”
Tetris Kelly:
What’s the best part about living in LA?
Guest 5:
South Central, you know what I mean? The girls, the cars, the money, the hustle, the culture, the environment.
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Cash Cobain shares his favorite trends in hip-hop history, who he would switch bodies with for a day and more!
Kyle Denis:
First question for you. I need you to rank every New York City borough by how slizzy each person in the borough can get.
Cash Cobain:
Okay. Bronx is No. 1, Queens is No. 2, Brooklyn No. 3, Manhattan No. 4, Staten Island No. 5.
Brooklyn as No. 3 is kind of crazy, just being from Brooklyn. I thought it would be higher than that, but okay.
I’m from the Bronx, but I moved to Queens. So you know, by default, I know even though Bronx and Brooklyn got like some type of beef going on, Brooklyn always show love to Cash Cobain. I love Brooklyn.
All right, if you had to live in any hip-hop music video from the past, which one would it be?
Living it? Yeah, uh, hey, oh, “Hip Hop Hooray,” oh! That’s Brooklyn right there.
If you could erase one trend from hip-hop forever, what would you want?
One what?
One trend.
I wouldn’t erase nothing. Everything happens for a reason. We here now because of… You know what I’m saying, though? I wouldn’t erase nothing.
On the flip side, what’s your favorite trend in hip-hop history?
It’s just one era. N—as was rapping fast. A’ight so you know the song to what? To who? A little something like that? Um, what else. J. Cole got a song like that with that flow. It’s called “Rich N***az” with that flow.
What’s the craziest thing a fan has ever done to get your attention?
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Tyga shares that he has a new album and tour on the way, reminisces about the start of his career with “Coconut Juice” and “Bedrock,” and more!
Catrise Johnson:
You have 16 years of a song.
Tyga:
16 years?
Of a song. “Coconut Juice.”
Where the f— did y’all get that. Get the f— out of here.
That’s how the game is, that’s an amazing song. Let’s not play. Let’s not play. That was an amazing song.
Sure. I mean, sh–, it’s platinum, but you know.
Sixteen years of “Coconut Juice,” that kind of was your start. And you now have, I know, but now you have such longevity.
Actually, my start was “Young On Probation.” That was the first mixtape that I ever did, and I was 15. That was my start, which got me signed. And then it was that record, and then from after that, I signed to Young Money after that, and then “Bedrock.” For me, I feel like “Bedrock” was my reintroduction. That was my first introduction, and then “Bedrock” was like my reintroduction. You know what I mean?
100%, I agree with that. All right, what’s next for you?
Um, sh–, new album, new album. I’m mixing it right now. So, album, tour.
Can you tease anything on the album?
Sh–, I don’t know. We just got to see, you know? Working on a few features.
IU is named Billboard Korea’s No. 1 artist of the year for Billboard’s Global No. 1s series. IU shares the pros and cons of being a solo artist, her openness to collaborating with international artists and more! Billboard is launching its inaugural Global No. 1s series, an initiative to spotlight top-charting artists from around the […]
Ana Castela brightens up Brazil as she partakes in Billboard’s ‘Global No. 1s’ series. The Sertanejo singer goes into detail about “Nosso Quadro” stealing the hearts of Brazil, possibly experimenting with other genres and more! Billboard is launching its inaugural ‘Global No. 1s’ series, an initiative to spotlight top-charting artists from around the world. Billboard […]