MAGA Nation cried about the Black National Anthem, also known as "Lift Every Voice & Sing" at the NFL Thursday night opener.
In a leaked jail phone call that’s now all over social media, Young Thug is getting slammed for making mean and disrespectful comments about GloRilla.
Justin Bieber quickly follows up his July 2025 album SWAG with the aptly-titled SWAG II.Clocking in at over two hours, the expansive 44-track record features guest appearances from Tems on "I THINK YOU'RE SPECIAL," Bakar on "DON'T WANNA," Hurricane Chris on "POPPIN' MY S***," Eddie Benjamin on "OPEN UP YOUR HEART" and "SWAG" with Cash Cobain, Gunna on "WAY IT IS," Druski on "SOULFUL," "THERAPY SESSION" and "STANDING ON BUSINESS," Dijon on "DEVOTION," Lil B on "DADZ LOVE," Sexyy Red on "SWEET SPOT" and Marvin Winans on "FORGIVENESS."SWAG II arrives just a few months after its predecessor, which went on to debut at No. 2 and gave Biebs his largest streaming week so far.Stream Justin Bieber's SWAG II on Spotify.Click here to view full gallery at Hypebeast
SummaryTame Impala unveiled "Loser," the second song of a new era of musicThe single features a music video starring Joe Keery and explores new sonic territoryIt continues Parker’s meticulous, experimental approach, building on the sound of “End of Summer”Tame Impala, the visionary musical project of Kevin Parker, has unveiled “Loser,” the second song of a new era of music.The single is accompanied by a music video directed by KRISTOFSKI and stars Stranger Things actor and musician Joe Keery/Djo. The new track continues Parker’s meticulous studio approach and his fearless exploration of rhythm and sonic experimentation.“Loser” builds on the sprawling, drum-beat-heavy sound of the previously released song “End of Summer.” That track drew listeners back to the acid house summers and free par...
SummaryFujii Kaze releases his third studio album and first English record, PremaPreviously released singles “Hachikō” and “Love Like This” are included in the albumCoinciding with the album drop, an official music video for "Prema" has also been releasedRising Japanese singer-songwriter Fujii Kaze has experienced a meteoric ascent in recent years. From posting covers on YouTube to signing with Universal Music’s Hehn Records in 2019, he exploded internationally when his 2020 track “Shinunoga E-Wa” went viral on TikTok in 2022. His eccentric personality, genre-blurring style and soulful vocals have since earned him a devoted global following. His latest record, Prema, marks a bold pivot in his discography, serving as his third studio album and his first recorded entirely in English. The nin...
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When Whirlpool® and Big Boi set out to create the freshest collab in the laundry game, they knew the music had to hit just as hard as the product.The partnership’s limited-edition Whirlpool® Front Load Washer – which you can win as a giveaway – plays Outkast’s “So Fresh, So Clean” after every wash. To continue the music-inspired experience of the collab, the brand also taps the incomparable DJ Mike Nasty. Known for blending house, hip-hop and R&B, the Memphis-born, Brooklyn-based DJ pulled from his Atlanta influences—especially icons like Outkast—to curate the official Rinse and Spin Playlist for the ‘So Fresh, So Clean’ Washing Machine Giveaway. His ear for funk and soulful rhythms captures the spirit of freshness the campaign celebrates. By weaving his diverse musical DNA into the pr...
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Following our preview of Ra Ra BOOM at PAX East, I was very eager to play more of the beat’em up game. After playing the game in its entirety, I can confidently say Gylee Games is keeping the momentum going for the genre. There is nothing complicated about Ra Ra BOOM, and that’s perfectly okay. […]
Duane "Keffe D" Davis, a key figure in the investigation into Tupac Shakur’s 1996 murder, was sentenced to 16 to 40 months in prison after getting into a fight in jail.