Nicki Minaj and Fivio Foreign have teamed up for a brand new track titled “We Go Up.” The track, which Minaj previously teased on social media, arrives with both an extended edit and an instrumental version on streaming platforms. Minaj welcomed the track on Twitter, writing, “On yeah, #WeGoUp ft. @FivioForeign is out everywhere. Happy #PinkFriday.” Oh yeah, #WeGoUp ft @FivioForeign is out everywhere. Happy #PinkFriday ?? — Nicki Minaj (@NICKIMINAJ) March 25, 2022 “Ayo, this week, ‘Rari/Next week, Lambo/Bitch, I’m fly, I don’t/land though,” Nicki raps on the track. “This they funeral/start the service/Say my name, make ‘em nervous.” Minaj previously announced on TikTok that she had “scrapped” the Fivio track from her new record, only to receive an influx of fan requests for the track’s rel...
Summer Walker and SZA have shared an extended version of their Still Over It song “No Love.” The new version also features Cardi B and comes with a new music video, which you can watch below. “No Love” debuted at No. 13 on the Billboard Hot 100, and Still Over It debuted atop the Billboard 200 in November 2021. Cardi B appeared on the record’s opener “Bitter.” SZA’s latest album, Ctrl, arrived in 2017. More recently, she’s officially released the single “I Hate U,” which got a new Lakeith Stanfield–starring music video earlier this year. Cardi B and SZA previously collaborated on Invasion of Privacy’s “I Do.” Read about Normani and Cardi B’s “Wild Side” visual at No. 1 in Pitchfork’s “The 8 Best Music Videos of July 2021.” Content This content can also be viewed on the site it originates f...
With so much good music being released all the time, it can be hard to determine what to listen to first. Every week, Pitchfork offers a run-down of significant new releases available on streaming services. This week’s batch includes new albums from Destroyer, Aldous Harding, Koffee, Soul Glo, Maren Morris, Denzel Curry, Camp Cope, Ibibio Sound Machine, Guerilla Toss, and Isik Kural. Subscribe to Pitchfork’s New Music Friday newsletter to get our recommendations in your inbox every week. (All releases featured here are independently selected by our editors. When you buy something through our affiliate links, however, Pitchfork earns an affiliate commission.) Destroyer: Labyrinthitis [Merge] Dan Bejar is back with his latest Destroyer LP. Labyrinthitis follows 2020’s Have We Met. Bejar wrot...
Bruce Hornsby has teamed up with Ezra Koenig (of Vampire Weekend) and Blake Mills for a new song called “Sidelines.” The track was co-written by Mills and co-produced by Ariel Rechtshaid, and it leads Hornsby’s upcoming album ’Flicted, which arrives May 27 via his own Zappo Productions and Thirty Tigers. Check out “Sidelines” below, along with its accompanying music video directed by Kitty Ninon Anais Faingold. Scroll down for the tracklist and Hornsby’s upcoming tour dates. “‘Sidelines’ is a song about hysteria in various forms, starting with the Salem witch trials of the 1600s then to the present-day pandemic-era panic,” Hornsby said in press materials. “It features angular melodic content vocally and a pointillistic middle instrumental section.” Of the video, Faingold added: “I wa...
The Hold Steady’s Craig Finn has announced his first solo album since 2020’s All These Perfect Crosses. The new record, A Legacy of Rentals, arrives May 20 (via Positive Jams/Thirty Tigers). The lead single is “Messing With the Settings,” and you can find that, along with an album trailer, below. Finn recorded A Legacy of Rentals with producer Josh Kaufman and engineer D. James Goodwin in May 2021. “Memory is a major theme through A Legacy of Rentals,” Finn explained in a statement, “and I wanted the first song on the record to open on that note. This song is literally a eulogy. It’s delivered by someone who has lost touch with the recently deceased but still finds them important.” He added, “The title A Legacy of Rentals acknowledges that we can never completely hold any of our possession...
Sergio Kitchens – better known as his stage name Gunna – has amassed a solid list of industry achievements since he began making music as a teen. The Grammy-nominated rapper, singer, and songwriter has topped the Billboard 200 chart, earned platinum plaques and was even immortalized through a Spotify “Rap Caviar” sculpture erected at the Brooklyn Museum. Signed to Young Thug‘s YSL record label, Gunna’s spit-fire lyricism and high-profile collabs have solidified his rap dominance alongside artists like Lil Baby and Future. His songs consistently stream well into the millions and with his latest effort – DS4Ever – he’s again claimed the number one Billboard spot. The 28-year-old has also achieved social media stardom through the popularization of his “Pushin’ P” catchphrase — a true metric o...
HipHopWired Featured Video Source: Jonathan Olley™ & © DC Comics / The Batman Much to the surprise of many, Matt Reeves reboot of The Batman starring Robert Pattinson as the caped crusader was a hit amongst Dark Knight enthusiasts. As a treat to fans of his film, Reeves released a deleted scene featuring Batman talking one-on-one with the Clown Prince of Crime, The Joker. Originally, The Joker (played by Barry Keoghan) was relegated to a small cameo at the end of the film, but in this deleted scene it seems like he and Batman already share some kind of history as the Bat goes to him for information on The Riddler. Coming off as a Silence of The Lambs moment between Jodi Foster and Anthony Hopkins, The Batman travels down to Arkham Asylum to get some insight on The Riddler’s mind...
“Being a musician or instrumentalist is a dying art in a way.” Do you want to further pursue not just graffiti, but art, in the traditional sense, that would one day be shown in a gallery setting? Definitely. I’m really doing that now. I feel like they’re the same thing to me. I do different things, sometimes it’s in the form of music, sometimes it’ll manifest in the form of a canvas or video or just a conversation. It’s just me — it’s a life thing. Everything I do in life is through the lens of art. I’ve always had that art influence from my parents, who were both architects. For me, life is constantly through the lens of art. Music is art. When I go to a museum or exhibition, that’s where I feel like, ‘okay, this feels like art to me.’ But when I log onto Spotify…do you know what I mean?...
Gwen Stefani was wearing a ring on just about every finger except her ring finger during her Thursday (March 24) appearance on Jimmy Kimmel Live! But rest assured, she and Blake Shelton are still very much married. “I was like, ‘OK, I’m gonna put it in the jewelry cleaner so Jimmy sees how sparkly and amazing my ring is,’ and then boop! Hello, empty finger!” she said, explaining how she forgot to wear her wedding ring for the first time that night. “I’m sorry, Blakey! I love my husband, and I love being married to him. It’s just the greatest thing that’s ever happened to me.” Explore See latest videos, charts and news See latest videos, charts and news It was the first time host Kimmel had brought Stefani on as a guest since she got married, meaning the 52-year-old singer-songwriter h...