Long live Kobe. In the wake of Kobe Bryant’s death, Big Sean and The Game have recorded a tribute to the NBA legend. A preview of the track has surfaced Los Angeles Leakers’ Justin Credible, which finds
Mark your calendars. Jhené Aiko has revealed that her third studio album Chilombo will arrive next month. She made the announcement as part of a pop-up video for her single “P*$$Y Fairy (OTW).” “Jhené’s 3rd album Chilombo
Mamba Mentality. In honor of Kobe Bryant, Tinashe has released the original “KOBE LA version” of her song “Hopscotch” from her album Songs for You. On the album version, she says: “L.A. like I’m Bronny,” a reference
It’s been less than five months since Post Malone released an album, but he’s already plotting his return. The Hollywood’s Bleeding singer revealed that he is planning to release a new project sometime this year. In an
M.I.A. is readying new music for a new decade. The “Paper Planes” rapper has announced that she will release her first music in over three years this Friday, Jan. 31. She also shared a trippy teaser of
Juice WRLD’s music will live on. The late rapper reportedly had tons of music waiting in the vault. Sources close to Juice tell TMZ that he had recorded around 2,000 unreleased tracks prior to his death last
Shady’s back on top. Eminem earns his historic 10th No. 1 album on the Billboard 200 chart with Music to Be Murdered By. The surprise set, which was released without warning on Jan. 17, debuted with 279,000
Tyler, The Creator became a Grammy winner. The rapper took home his first-ever Grammy for Best Rap Album for IGOR at the 62nd annual Grammy Awards at L.A.’s Staples Center on Sunday. Tyler was all smiles as
Big Nas meets Lil Nas. Fresh off his two Grammy wins and performance, Lil Nas X taps his namesake Nas for the official remix to “Rodeo,” the latest single off his Grammy-nominated EP 7. The rap don
Machine Gun Kelly is back for more. The Cleveland rapper took to Twitter to take another shot at Eminem. In a since-deleted tweet, MGK insinuated that Em is desperate for relevancy after the Detroit rapper participated in