Mama! Gucci Mane and Baby Racks are flexing in the video to their new collaboration, “Look Ma I Did It”. Over J. White Did It’s trap production, Guwop and Baby Racks highlight their come up and their recent accomplishments. The Omar The Director-directed video follows the two performing on stage, cruising the city, and flossing
Month: September 2022
JUNO Award nominated R&B singer-songwriter Aqyila is showing a new side of her artistry with her latest single “Pressure.” The brand-new song, out today (via Sony Music Entertainment Canada) is an ode to self-confidence and self-love from the second you press play and hear Aqyila sing the opening line “body on ten and the skin
Jane Fonda has a lot of people rooting for her, after just revealing she’s been diagnosed with non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma. The 84-year-old Hollywood legend made the announcement Friday, saying she’s already started chemo treatments, and that she feels very lucky, as it’s treatable and about 80% of people diagnosed survive. In true and incredible Jane fashion,
1. Max Smiles – New Amsterdam Season 5 Episode 1 After the year he’s had, Max wants to move on. What does it mean for him and Helen? 2. Playing a Game – New Amsterdam After all the drama that’s plagued their lives, it’s time to relax and play some board games. 3. Back at
Yes, exhibitors, it is cold out there. Despite a 91% rebound in the annual summer domestic box office, from $1.755 billion in 2021 to $3.35 billion per Comscore (that’s through Aug. 30), and a 90% explosion in admissions for the May-Labor Day period per EntTelligence, from 153M to 291M over the same period, some feel
News Cam’ron and A-Trak Announce Collaborative Album, Share New Song “All I Really Wanted” The full-length album follows singles “Humphrey” and “Dipshits” from 2014 By Rob Arcand September 2, 2022 Facebook Twitter U Wasn’t There Album Art (Courtesy of Empire) Facebook Twitter Cam’ron and A-Trak have announced a new collaborative album. U Wasn’t There is
Ozzy Osbourne is slowly making his way back to the stage after a series of health setbacks forced him off the road for the past few years. The metal icon will perform Thursday, September 8th, during halftime of the NFL’s season-opening game between the Buffalo Bills and the defending Super Bowl champs the Los Angeles
It’s an interesting time for the American underground, and the explosive talent coming out of the woodwork is only part of the reason why I would say as much this September. Rather than trying to court us with a lot of mainstream-ready looks, the top players making noise on the indie circuit at the moment
More than 50 years have passed since the appearance of hip-hop. This genre has capturedthe hearts of millions of people and has become one of the most popular over the pastdecade. Dynamic expressive music comes from the speakers of millions of people, andyoung performers do not miss the opportunity to show their talents. But hip-hop
HipHopWired Featured Video Source: Renell Medrano (@renellaice) / Renell Medrano (@renellaice) Kendrick Lamar shared the video for the thought-provoking song from his latest album featuring Taylour Paige – and it definitely lives up to the energy of the track. On Thursday (September 1st), the rapper unveiled the film for the hard-hitting track from his latest
Following her milestone career-spanning performance at the 2022 MTV VMAs as this year’s Video Vanguard recipient, Nicki Minaj touched everyone’s hearts with her heartfelt acceptance speech. After locating her phone, which had her speech written on it, Nicki launched into a string of shout-outs. “I wanna take a second to just say thank you to
Lynyrd Skynyrd singer Johnny Van Zant has confirmed that the classic Southern rock act is set to retire from the road. “We’re still looking at hanging it up in the next year or so,” Van Zant noted to the Florida Times-Union. “We’re going to retire from touring.” In 2018, Lynyrd Skynyrd announced the Last of
For millions around the world who were children between the mid-’60s and the early 1980s, Vince Guaraldi’s music for the Peanuts cartoons is deeply engrained. It was often the first jazz music they will have heard, although, at the time, Guaraldi’s upbeat, cheerful themes must have seemed an odd choice to soundtrack the grim, bleakly
When Dreams End is the sort of album title that makes you think, well, okay, this isn’t going to be a cheerful ride. Chris St. John’s When Dreams End is more, however than just a reflective and heartbreaking group of songs. The Nashville-based singer/songwriter’s second album is as entertaining of a musical experience as what you will hear
Courteeners have sold-out their massive homecoming gig at Manchester’s Heaton Park. After going on sale this morning (September 2) the band’s gig in support of the 15th anniversary of their debut ‘St. Jude’, sold-out in less than eight hours. The show will take place June 9, 2023. On Tuesday (August 30) the band shared details
With just two weeks remaining before their forthcoming EP Gloria is released to the masses, the South American post-metal band has released a visualizer to go with their new track “Surging Ablaze.” Complete with fat rhythms, otherworldly guitar melodies, and chugging riffs, “Surging Ablaze” has a sound and style that doesn’t sound too far off
Official music video for “Q-Pid” by 2Rare feat. Lil Durk Stream/Download: https://2rare.lnk.to/qpid “Q-Pid” on TikTok: https://2rare.lnk.to/qpid/tiktok Follow 2Rare https://www.instagram.com/2raree/ @2raree #2rare #LilDurk #qpid
A$AP Carti on sight. A$AP Rocky and Playboi Carti link on an unreleased and untitled song, which is presumably titled “Sights” On Friday (Sep. 2), A$AP Rocky posted a mysterious video soundtracked with music from his Instagram handle along with a caption “OUR DE$TINY”. Meanwhile, shortly after, Playboi Carti wiped out his account and posted
Play video content TMZ.com Noah Schnapp is making a real splash at his ivy league school … the “Stranger Things” star took a leap into a swimming pool as his fellow-classmates went nuts. If you haven’t heard, 17-year-old Noah is currently enrolled at the University of Pennsylvania and recently moved into one of the dorms
Law & Order: Organized Crime is changing leadership again. The NBC hit has named Sean Jablonski as showrunner for the highly-anticipated third season of the series. Deadline reported the news, which comes just months after Bryan Goluboff was announced as showrunner. The series has been under the leadership of four different people in a year.