Chole x Halle Enlist Doja Cat, City Girls, & Mulatto for Do It Remix

Chole x Halle Enlist Doja Cat, City Girls, & Mulatto for Do It Remix

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Best indicator that your song/single is some heat is when a remix follows shorty after just ask Jack Harlow.

Chloe x Halle official remix to “Do It,” has enlists some of hip-hop’s leading ladies. Calling Doja Cat, City Girls, and Mulatto for the all-female anthem.

The star-studded track kicks off with Doja Cat, sticking the theme this is just about girls having fun and not looking for bae, “ Shut up (Hush), why you talkin’ when you know that this my song? This ain’t really the night to blow me up, I ditched my phone”

Yung Miami and JT from City Girls each get their own opportunity to talk shit, as the internet’s reaction to the song was positive, it is worth noting some felt that Yung Miami seemed to give less than her best effort on the verse, claiming that she couldn’t find the beat.

Leading Yung Miami to take to Twitter to defend her verse on the track which she clarified “was for the kids & tik tok period.”

“Classy like Chloe and Halle, nasty like Megan/Losing me, you drop the queen like blackjack in Vegas.”

Mulatto concludes the song celebrates her “pussy power” on her verse, sending shoutout to Chloe, Halle, and Megan Thee Stallion. As well as a references to the viral TikTok made by user ItsJustNyissa.

“Thirty-inch bundles with the bayang/Latto got the block hot just like Lil Wayne/ Classy like Chloe and Halle, nasty like Megan/ Losing me, you drop the queen like blackjack in Vegas”

“Do It” appears on Chloe x Halle’s second album Ungodly Hour, which was released in June. Check out the official remix below:

Sep 5, 2020 No Comments
Bryson Tiller Returns With New Single Inhale

Bryson Tiller Returns With New Single Inhale

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The Trapsoul King has returned with a new song and video for “Inhale.”

This single combines two classics R&B jams 1995’s Waiting to Exhale soundtrack, Mary J. Blige’s “Not Gon’ Cry” and SWV’s “All Night Long,” this is has the perfect vibe for romantic night inside.

Fans have been patiently waiting for the Louisville natives reemergence, following 2017’s True to Self, but the wait is coming to an end at the conclusion of the video, Tiller announces that his new album will be out this fall.

According to a recent press release, the song will be featured on his next full-length album set to release Fall 2020 through Trapsoul/RCA Records. Back in April, when promoting collaboration with Lil Yachty, “For Nothing,” Tiller hinted at a forthcoming project titled Serenity at the time. There’s no word yet on whether that will be the actual title of his new album moving forward.

For now check out the Ro.lexx-directed video for “Inhale” below:

Sep 5, 2020 No Comments
SZA Returns With Hit Different, Featuring Ty Dolla $ign

SZA Returns With Hit Different, Featuring Ty Dolla $ign

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SZA is back with her new Ty Dolla $ign-assisted single “Hit Different,” accompanied by a stunning video, marking the artist directorial debut.

SZA hits us with the same hypnotic melodies that fans loved on her debut album Ctrl, coupled with Ty’s smooth flow anchoring the song with a catchy hook. This is a promising return to the spotlight.

Produced by The Neptunes, the mid-tempo bop showcases SZA’s hypnotic melodies alongside Ty’s smooth flow. Along with the song, she has released a stunning video, marking her directorial debut.

The Neptunes-produced is a dream collaboration for SZA as she told Apple Music in a recent interview.

“I can’t really wrap my head around the experience and I think more so I’m fangirling off of having a track produced by probably the most formative producers and artists for me when I was growing up,” she said.

“I cried just explaining to Pharrell what he meant to me growing up here in the burbs—being one of five black people in my radius. It just was really crazy because you have your idols in your mind and I avoid mine all the time in case it don’t go well. And I just was really astonished. Chad was just perfect and Pharrell was just perfect. It was too perfect.”

The stylish, SZA-directed video, finds her dancing with a group of women among broken-down cars through an auto junkyard as she recounts the highs and lows of an intoxicating relationship. Until taking a solo about three minutes in when the song’s tempo slows to an ambient chill.

It’s been three years since SZA released her debut album, but the long-awaited follow-up to Ctrl is finally seems to be in the near future with this single.

“ I just really want to put out more music and more—this body of work that I’ve been working on…everything sounds different,” she said. “But it all sounds like me. But I realized…as long as the essence of me is in it I’m not really stressed about continuity or making sense to anybody. I’ve been making a shit ton of music. If you really leave it up to me, ain’t no telling when shit’s gonna come out because I have anxiety… I’ve never felt so loose in the world before.”

Sep 5, 2020 No Comments
Drake Gets Justin Bieber to Take His Place in Popstar Music Video

Drake Gets Justin Bieber to Take His Place in Popstar Music Video

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Drake was right when he said Shit don’t even usually get this big without a Bieber face…”

DJ Khaled surprises fans this morning by dropping a massive video for his hit single “Popstar.” Directed by X, this eight-minute clip enlist the help of one of the biggest pop stars on the planet, Justin Bieber.

In the opening scene, a relentless Khaled tries to get Drake to shoot a video for the track. Well the restrictions on international due to COVID-19, isn’t helping. Add on the fact Drake is trying to finalize his own album Certified Lover Boy, where is he gonna find time to show a video.

After receiving a barrage of calls and texts from Khaled, Drizzy calls in a favor asking the Biebs to star in the video in his place.

The video then cuts to a morning-after scene, with Bieber passed out in bed surrounded by women. A mansion full of partiers ready to keep the festivities going.Bieber shows off his tatted chest and dance moves while rapping along to Drake’s lyrics and draped in his flashy wardrobe. His manager Scooter Braun even makes a cameo.

At the end of the video it turns out this was in fact, a complete dream sequence for the singer. But here’s the twist as the Justin and Hailey take their dog for a morning walk, the pop star’s phone rings and he looks down to see a call from Drake.

“Popstar” was released in July alongside “Greece” and debuted at No. 3 on the Billboard Hot 100. Both tracks are set to appear on Khaled’s upcoming album Khaled Khaled.

Check out the video below:

Sep 4, 2020 No Comments
GOD’s Got Big Sean Working Harder Then His Demons

GOD’s Got Big Sean Working Harder Then His Demons

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Last week, Big Sean teased his Lil Wayne collaboration “Don Life” following a release of his collaboration with Nipsey Hussle on “Deep Reverence.”

In just five days Sean will bedropping Detroit 2, before it’s release fans are giving one more sample of what to expect on this album with new song and accompanying video “Harder Than My Demons.”

This Mike WiLL Made-It and DJ Khalil-produced track, features a standout church choir sample with uptempo drums throughout, pushing Sean to rap double-time. As he reflects on his evolution and faith, while Justin Bieber makes an uncredited vocal cameo at the end.

In the powerful video, transitions from shots in an old church to burning nooses and baptism scenes. Along with children wearing angel wings, but viewers watch a majority of the video from a low angle shot, where the subject appear above us.

Sean’s opening verse deals with his personal health (even though it might tread into anti-vaxxer territory). Also shares his thoughts on vaccinations (“No sir, I don’t even do flu shots”) and brushes off his haters. “But I gotta thank God though / ‘Cause he got me working harder than my demons.”

Detroit 2 arrives Friday, marking the sequel or follow-up to his initial Detroit mixtape released over eight years ago.

“When I was making Detroit 2, I felt like I was returning to my roots but with a stronger foundation. The music reminded me of the Detroit mixtape while I was making it,” he told New Yorkmagazine. “But I think people will be able to relate to [the album] wherever they’re from. Detroit is an inclusive city. A lot of people haven’t been, but Detroit is fun, man. That shit is the best. It ain’t bougie. It ain’t Hollywood. We real people from there.”

It’s been over three years since Sean’s last solo album, I Decided, but don’t worry, it will not take that long for a follow-up to Detroit 2. Sean said this album has inspired to keep going so expect more to be on the way. Until then check out the video below.

Sep 1, 2020 No Comments