Juice WRLD Posthumously Debuts Two Songs on Billboard’s Charts
Juice WRLD posthumously debuted 2 songs from the 'The Pre-Party' on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart, 'World Tour (Aquafina)' & 'Lightyears.'
Juice WRLD posthumously debuted 2 songs from the 'The Pre-Party' on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart, 'World Tour (Aquafina)' & 'Lightyears.'
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The London-based girl band New York answer our questions on enemies, death, and sex for our September 2024 issue. Read More
Rick Ross and Trick Trick have finally squashed their decade long beef with some assistance from Death Row Records co-founder Harry O.
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While it's a distant memory now that he's making mediocre albums and using his US website to sell $50 T-shirts for gigs in Helsinki, there was a time when Bruce Springsteen had a hungry heart: Hungry to be perceived as a consequential artist. Focused on telling stories and making vivid albums. Alive with conflict and memorable characters. Back in those days, the early 1970s, he broke any number of rules and barriers. In the case of The Wild, The Innocent […]
On this day in Hip Hop history, Harlem legend Cam'ron released his sophomore LP Sports, Drugs, and Entertainment or S.D.E. for short. Coming off of a gold certified, chart placing debut, S.D.E takes a slightly more hardcore gangster approach than Confessions of Fire. Originally titled The Rough, Rough, Rough Album, S.D.E. puts a more blatant focus on Cam's criminality rather than lyrical
On this day in 1989, Big Daddy Kane released his sophomore album It's a Big Daddy Thing on the Warner Bros./Cold Chillin label. Along with being a successful follow up to Kane's classic debut, this album was the first to suggest Big Daddy Kane be Hip Hop's sex symbol. With a wider appeal than Long Live