NCT 127 Just released their fourth mini album, and we love it! The K-pop band –consisting of Taeil, Johnny, Taeyong, Yuta, Doyoung, Jaehyun, Winwin, Jungwoo, Mark and Haechan –has six songs on the record, including “Superhuman.” “HERE! So excited to share with you our new mini album WE ARE SUPERHUMAN!!” the guys who recently wrapped … Read more
NCT 127 Just released their fourth mini album, and we love it! The K-pop band –consisting of Taeil, Johnny, Taeyong, Yuta, Doyoung, Jaehyun, Winwin, Jungwoo, Mark and Haechan –has six songs on the record, including “Superhuman.”
“HERE! So excited to share with you our new mini album WE ARE SUPERHUMAN!!” the guys who recently wrapped up their North American tour shared with their fans on Twitter.
Now pick up the album from the website of NCT 127! Listen to the EP below and watch the “Superhuman” video as well!
It was done again by PRETTYMUCH! The boy band dropped a new EP, Phases, on Friday (May 24). As usual, the guys— Austin Porter, Brandon Arreaga, Edwin Honoret, Nick Mara, and Zion Kuwonu— on the new release brought their A-game. The EP is sharing a name with its title track, “Phases,” released last month by … Read more
It was done again by PRETTYMUCH! The boy band dropped a new EP, Phases, on Friday (May 24). As usual, the guys— Austin Porter, Brandon Arreaga, Edwin Honoret, Nick Mara, and Zion Kuwonu— on the new release brought their A-game. The EP is sharing a name with its title track, “Phases,” released last month by … Read more
It was done again by PRETTYMUCH! The boy band dropped a new EP, Phases, on Friday (May 24). As usual, the guys— Austin Porter, Brandon Arreaga, Edwin Honoret, Nick Mara, and Zion Kuwonu— on the new release brought their A-game. The EP is sharing a name with its title track, “Phases,” released last month by … Read more
It was done again by PRETTYMUCH! The boy band dropped a new EP, Phases, on Friday (May 24). As usual, the guys— Austin Porter, Brandon Arreaga, Edwin Honoret, Nick Mara, and Zion Kuwonu— on the new release brought their A-game. The EP is sharing a name with its title track, “Phases,” released last month by … Read more
It was done again by PRETTYMUCH! The boy band dropped a new EP, Phases, on Friday (May 24). As usual, the guys— Austin Porter, Brandon Arreaga, Edwin Honoret, Nick Mara, and Zion Kuwonu— on the new release brought their A-game. The EP is sharing a name with its title track, “Phases,” released last month by … Read more
It was done again by PRETTYMUCH! The boy band dropped a new EP, Phases, on Friday (May 24). As usual, the guys— Austin Porter, Brandon Arreaga, Edwin Honoret, Nick Mara, and Zion Kuwonu— on the new release brought their A-game. The EP is sharing a name with its title track, “Phases,” released last month by … Read more
Hip hop heads will be happy to know that True & Livin from Blu & Exile has finally hit the streets. The pair are knee-deep in their “True & Livin” tour and dropped off the record title track at the beginning of this month. The eight-track EP offers these tracks three songs, three instrumentals, and … Read more
Neo-soul singer India. Arie has returned from her album Worthy with another tender, harmonizing love song. She released the record earlier this year, the day after Valentine’s Day, and now she’s delivering a visual to her single “Steady Love.” The R&B singer offers a music video showing the potential stages of a relationship as a couple cook together, spending time with each other, struggling to get pregnant, struggling and breaking up just to make up, and finally getting involved.
No other “Get Like Me” rapper and producer David Banner is playing the romantic role of India. Arie’s leading man. As India. Arie sings about all the reasons why she loves her man, the artists play the parts of two people in love. She caught up with Billboard earlier this year to discuss the differences between the singer she was years ago and the artist she is now. “I Am Not My Hair’s India was looking for ways to be empowered and free,” she said. “She knew she had it inside her but it was blocked by a lot of things. Today’s India has achieved freedom and empowerment; perhaps earned is the right word. I also earned self-respect. I like who I am, even in difficult times, and in my music it comes across.
YG is not the only rapper that drops music and imagery that pays tribute to the West Coast. Recently, Rapper Xzibit unveiled his single “Elevator” featuring Problem and released the song’s music video on the California theme yesterday. The two rappers are pairing up for an old school-meets-new school vibe that on the hot track blends well together.
The music video plays around various parts of the city like a Los Angeles tour as Xzibit and Problem Cruise. They roll through Hollywood’s heart as they drive through the building of Capitol Records and stroll through Venice Beach’s boulevard, passing dozens of vendors and street performers. They also perform themselves under cloudy, gray California skies on the shore for the camera. The feel-good jam pairs well with the visual that shows enjoying a day out to the rappers and their entourage as they are all smiles in the world without care. Check it out.
Rappers roll out tracks they hope will be summer bangers from the street-to-street strip clubs, and O.T. Recently, Genasis threw his hat in the ring with “Look At That.” Last week, he dropped off the single and now gives us Michael Garcia’s accompanying music video. The visual opens with frustrated two women leaving a bar. Then they’re running into O.T. Who says, “If you don’t get the money, you’ll have to get the money.”
It seems that this means becoming the near-naked centerpieces of a float-type parade— complete with a pole— that travels down public streets. The two women twerk and shake it quickly as people go out and stop for the’ Gram to take pictures and snap pictures. The video is not for the weak of heart and the song is set to be the club turn-up cut. See “Look At That” and let us know what you’re thinking about O.T. The latest visual from Genasis.
Diggy Simmons continues to step into his own as the former Run’s House child star shows that on reality television he’s more than his previous portraits. At the end of 2018, the 24-year-old released his Lighten Up album and the record continues to roll out single. His latest drop off is the “Go,” a dance-centered music video that Flow Brothers directed.
The visual takes place on a playground with a handful of dancers taking turns showing off their abilities. A lot of Harlem shaking is going on, a nod to the upbringing and style of Diggy in New York. Later, in a two-seater, Diggy rides around, dropping top luxury ride alongside his lady. This is not the Diggy that many fans of Run’s House remember, but let us know if the young rapper has the chops in the game to make a name for himself.
Shay Lia from Montreal made an introduction to the world about five years ago when she appeared on Kaytranada’s single, “Leave Me Alone.” Within those five years, she continued to release a ton of music, as well as collaborating with other names like Stwo, BadBadNotGood, and more. Now, as she unleashes her first project, Dangerous, … Read more
Money Man’s last year kept his foot on the gas. He purchased his contract with Cash Money, proving that he lives up to his name, and then dished out a ton of free music for his fans. Whether demonstrations or freestyles or full-blown singles, his YouTube page regularly flooded the streets with new music. He’s … Read more