Megan Thee Stallion has announced her new album, Traumazine, just hours ahead of its release on Friday, August 12th. Marking the proper follow-up to 2020’s Good News, Traumazine boasts an impressive list of featured artists including Future, Dua Lipa, Rico Nasty, Jhené Aiko, and Latto. Meanwhile, Houston legends Big Pokey and Lil Keke make an appearance on “Southside Royalty Freestyle” alongside Sauce Walka. Other notable guests include Key Glock, Pooh Shiesty, and Lucky Daye. “I want to take you through so many different emotions,” Megan told Rolling Stone about the album. “At first you was twerking, now you might be crying.” The Houston MC added that she hopes to build a legacy as “one of the best rappers, the coldest.” Advertisement Related Video Among the project’s 18 tracks are s...
HipHopWired Featured Video Source: Jordan Brand / Jordan Brand Howard University just scored a major win in the eternal “The Real HU?” debate. On Thursday (August 10), Jordan Brand announced it has entered into a 20-year partnership with the storied HBCU (Historically Black Colleges & Universities). Source: Jordan Brand / Jordan Brand The house that Michael Jordan builts partnership is with Howard’s athletic department and touts that it is “built on a legacy of excellence and a vision for Black futures.” Howard’s profile when it comes to recruiting athletic talent instantly gets higher. Related Stories “Howard University and Jordan Brand share a legacy of excellence and deep commitment to the Black Community. As a HBCU graduate, I understand the educational impact an institution like H...
Megan Thee Stallion is releasing her latest studio album tonight. Titled Traumazine, the album will feature a number of special guests, including Dua Lipa, Key Glock, Rico Nasty, Latto, Pooh Shiesty, and Jhené Aiko. She shared the news that the album was done last month in an Instagram Story. “So happy abt my album. It’s finished. It’s for the hotties. It’s honest. It’s me. It’s real,” she wrote. So far, she has released “Sweetest Pie (feat. Dua Lipa),” “Pressurelicious (feat. Future)” and “Plan B” from the album. Late last year, Megan Thee Stallion released a compilation album called Something for Thee Hotties. Prior to that, she released her debut album Good News. Megan Thee Stallion Traumazine track listing: 1. “NDA” 2. “Ungrateful” feat. Key Glock 3. “Not Nice” 4. “Budget” feat. Latto ...
Megan Thee Stallion has shared the tracklist for her highly-anticipated Good News follow-up. Entitled Traumazine, the album is scheduled to debut tomorrow, August 12. The rapper has been dropping hints about the project for the past week but this is the first time she’s given a concrete release date. Fortunately, fans won’t have to wait very long to get their hands on the new music. Spanning 18-tracks in total, the LP opens with the single “NDA,” followed by “Ungrateful” featuring Key Glock. Latto appears on the fourth song, “Budget” and Pooh Shiesty will drop bars on the eighth, “Who Me.” Additional features from Traumazine’s star-studded lineup of guest artists come from Future, Jhené Aiko, Rico Nasty and Lucky Daye, among others. The project’s tracklist also includes the previously-rele...
Global Citizen is gearing up for an energizing 2022 festival with the announcement of this year’s headliners. Leading the charge are SZA, Mariah Carey, Metallica and Usher, but the full list is complete with several popular names. This year’s festival is set for Saturday, September 24 in Accra, Ghana and New York City. Taking place at the Black Star Square, the Accra show will feature performances from SZA, Usher, H.E.R., Tems, Gyakie, Sarkodie, Stonebwoy and Stormzy. The NYC show will be held at Central Park and is set to include Mariah Carey, Metallica, Rosalía, Charlie Puth, Jonas Brothers, Måneskin and Mickey Guyton. Like previous years, the festival is a free-ticketed event. However, interested attendees must earn points through the Global Citizen app in order to secure tickets. For m...
As she gears up for the upcoming release of her sophomore album Traumazine, Megan Thee Stallion has hinted at the struggles of putting out music under her record label. On Wednesday evening, the Houston rapper jumped on Twitter to interact with fans and address the conflict, saying that she’s been “having to go to court just to put out [her] art.” Megan has been grappling with legal drama with her label 1501 Certified Entertainment. Earlier this year, she filed a lawsuit against 1501 alleging that the label claims that her October mixtape, Something For Thee Hotties, doesn’t meet the definition of an album and therefore doesn’t count towards the quota necessary to fulfill her contract. The rapper’s lawyers are reportedly arguing that Something For Thee Hotties meets the requirements of an ...
Tattooers and musicians have been connected at least since Janis Joplin was publicly inked by Lyle Tuttle in April 1970 — six months before her death. But while rock stars have spent plenty of hours in tattoo shops over the decades, few of them actually took the plunge into the industry itself. Bryan Kienlen of the Bouncing Souls is one of those artists. After beginning his passion for tattoos back in the late 1980s, Kienlen spent some time away from the industry while touring with the New Jersey punks. In 2010, once the Souls had evolved into more of a part-time endeavor, the veteran bassist returned to his other passion, apprenticing under a pair of respected and well-known tattooers and learning the ropes at other people’s shops before opening one of his own. Now the proud owner of Anch...
Zack de la Rocha badly injured his leg on July 11 running across the stage during the second show of Rage Against the Machine‘s in-progress first tour since 2010, but he’s been performing while seated ever since and the shows have gone off without a hitch (even though stagehands have had to carry the vocalist on and off the stage every night). And while de la Rocha’s condition was apparently manageable up until now, it has forced the group to cancel its first European tour in 14 years, which was to begin Aug. 24 in Edinburgh. The decision was chalked up to “medical guidance” in an Instagram post from the band this morning. “It is with great disappointment that we announce this cancellation,” it reads, adding that Rage will finish its run at New York’s Madison Square Garden tonight (Aug. 11...