M.I.A. coming back with power power. The “Paper Planes” rapper returns with her first new music in three years. “OHMNI W202091” was released for free her Patreon page and arrives on the 15th anniversary of M.I.A.’s debut
Travis Scott is cooking up even during quarantine. Amid the coronavirus pandemic, the Houston rapper is teasing fans with new music. On Friday, Travis shared footage of himself tinkering around in the studio while practicing social distancing.
The Weeknd is dedicating his new album to one of his biggest fans. Lance, who ran the popular “XO Podcast” and Twitter page @TheXOPodcast2, passed away just days before the release of The Weeknd’s new album After
6ix9ine is in more legal trouble. A day after being sued by Fashion Nova, the rapper is now facing a $150 million lawsuit from the woman who was caught in the crossfires of his 2018 shooting. The
Lil Baby is on to the next one. Just three weeks after dropping his album My Turn, the “Woah” rapper is readying his next mixtape, Lamborghini Boys. He shared the news with fans during an Instagram Live
It has begun. After much anticipation, The Weeknd returns with his fourth studio album After Hours. In addition to the hit singles “Blinding Lights” and “Heartless,” the 14-track set includes contributions from Belly, Metro Boomin, Max Martin,
John Legend is using his music to heal. After entertaining fans from his home amid the coronavirus quarantine, the EGOT winner keeps the music coming with his new single “Actions.” The poetic love song, which he co-wrote
A deluxe edition of Mac Miller’s posthumous album Circles arrives at streaming services tonight. The two bonus tracks, “Right” and “Floating,” first appeared on the physical album, which was released on March 6. The melodic tracks, produced
Eminem issued a monster challenge to his fans and they delivered. Last month, the Detroit rapper challenged his legions of fans to spit the monstrous third verse of his Music to Be Murdered By single “Godzilla.” The
Glastonbury is the latest festival to be affected by the coronavirus pandemic. The 50th anniversary of the U.K. festival has been canceled just days after the lineup was announced. Kendrick Lamar, along with Taylor Swift, Paul McCartney,