Check out this brand new music from L.A.X titled “Waist Drop”. Nigerian singer L.A.X drops a brand new single tagged, “Waist Drop”, his second release song for the year. The new record “Waist Drop” is an impressive track for your listening pleasure. It fills in as a follow-up to his previously released song “Options“ which featured Ayra Starr. However, it deserves a spot on your playlist. Listen and share L.A.X – “Waist Drop” below.
Earlier this week, the New York State Senate passed a bill restricting the use of song lyrics as evidence in court. According to the NY State Senate’s official website, Senate Bill S7527 is being sponsored by Senator Brad Hoylman and aims to limit lyrics or any other “creative or artistic expression” to be used against the defendant in criminal cases: “The purpose of this legislation is to protect freedom of speech and artistic expression in New York State. This bill effectuates the enhanced free speech protections provided by the New York State Constitution, ensuring that criminal defendants are tried based upon evidence of criminal conduct, not the provocative nature of their artistic works and tastes.” In order to make the lyrics and other “creative or artistic expression” admissible in...
UK rapper Jordy has had a busy 12 months since his debut EP, SMH, came out last year. If you didn’t catch his slick rhymes there, you may have seen him rapping for Vibbar (the rap group he’s in), or through his opinions on football on the popular podcast Filthy Fellas. Jordy is now gearing up for his next project, KMT (due May 25) with his final pre-release “PEAK!,” off the back of the straight-talking “Medellin” and the Latin-influenced “Enemies.” This third instalment from the upcoming EP takes on a more melodic and Auto-Tuned approach, giving the North Londoner the foundations to (modestly) let the haters know what material he’s got in store and to ultimately announce he’s going to the top, whether they like it or not. But aside from sliding from genre to genre upon each release, J...
The last masks came off, and the final celebrity was outed Wednesday night (May 18) as season seven of The Masked Singer reached its conclusion. For the finale, three “Team Good” celebs battled it out for the Golden Mask. There could be only one champ, Firefly, who was revealed to be R&B singer Teyana Taylor. Second place went to “The Goldbergs” star Hayley Orrantia (as the Ringmaster) and third went to while “Call Me Kat” star Cheyenne Jackson (Prince). Taylor, who performed at the 2022 Billboard Music Awards and has charted three times on the Billboard 200, including a No. 8 best for 2020’s The Album, sang Usher’s “Bad Girl” for her final song. Explore Explore See latest videos, charts and news See latest videos, charts and news Previous performances included “Ain’t Nobody” by Chaka ...
Lil Wayne and Mark Cuban have traded insults like the NBA trades players amid the Western Conference semifinal face-off between the Phoenix Suns and Cuban-owned Dallas Mavericks. As the two basketball teams duked it out in a seven-game series (which the Mavericks ultimately won 4-3), decade-old tensions arose on Twitter when Lil Wayne — who is longtime friends with Suns point guard Chris Paul — tweeted that Mavericks point guard Luka Dončić is “a ho” during Game 4 on May 8. Explore Explore See latest videos, charts and news See latest videos, charts and news More than a week later, Cuban fired back with an insult to Lil Wayne using the Grammy-winner’s own song lyric from the 2018 bop “Uproar.” “It’s a s–t show, put you front row’ #MFFL,” the mogul tweeted on Monday (May 16) with a photo of...
Allison Russell won both artist of the year and album of the year at the 2022 International Folk Music Awards, which were presented Wednesday (May 18), the opening night of the 34th annual Folk Alliance International Conference in Kansas City, Mo. Russell took album of the year for her first solo album, Outside Child, which has been an awards magnet in recent months. Last November, it was nominated for a Grammy for best Americana album. On Saturday, it won a Juno Award in Russell’s native Canada for contemporary roots album of the year. On Monday, it became an Americana Honors & Awards nominee for album of the year. Explore See latest videos, charts and news See latest videos, charts and news Crys Matthews’ “Changemakers” garnered song of the year honors. Matthews performed on the show...
TWICE are more than ready for their close-up. The South Korean pop group made their first appearance on the Billboard Hot 100 chart last October when “The Feels” bowed at No. 83. That single would catch fire and scorch its way into the Top 10, peaking at No. 9. On Wednesday night (May 18), the singers stopped by The Late Show with Stephen Colbert to perform their hit for what was their in-person U.S. TV debut. The group, which formed in 2015, comprises members Chaeyoung, Dahyun, Jeongyeon, Jihyo, Mina, Momo, Nayeon, Sana and Tzuyu, all of whom dazzled with a colorful and choreographed routine. Explore Explore See latest videos, charts and news See latest videos, charts and news Although TWICE is new to the Hot 100, it has tallied 27 entries on World Digital Song Sales, including 20 top 10s...
The Notorious B.I.G.‘s Life After Death is set to receive a special 25th anniversary super deluxe vinyl box set. The GRAMMY-nominated album’s re-release is set to drop on June 10 and will feature a total of eight LPs, a booklet highlighting rare photos from the album cover shoot, liner notes by music writer Sheldon Pearce and “exclusive reflections from members of the team who worked on the original album.” Fans can also look forward to the 12” of hits “Hypnotize,” “Mo Money Mo Problems,” “Sky’s The Limit” and “Nasty Boy.” Prior to the release of 8-LP box set, New York City will be celebrating what would have been Biggie Smalls’ 50th birthday. On May 20, the Empire State Building will host a ceremony with the rapper’s family, his mother Voletta Wallace, his children CJ and Tyanna Wallace a...