Earlier this week, DJ Khaled hosted a Twitter Spaces with JAY-Z and several music executives, during which he divulged exactly how his “Juice WRLD DID” collaboration came to fruition. During their conversation, Khaled explained that Chicago’s Lil Bibby, who signed Juice WRLD to his label Grade A Production, sent him an MP3 file that included a track that the late rapper had created specifically for Khaled. “I get a text from Bibby [that] said, ‘I heard you’re working on your album, GOD DID.’ I said, ‘Yeah.’ And he sent an MP3 immediately,” Khaled said. “I ain’t get a chance to reply yet. So I listen to it on my phone and I start looking around like, ‘Am I bugging? Am I tripping right now?’” “I immediately ran to my laptop, had a little set up outside ’cause I was in my last-minute mag...
Don’t miss this brand new music titled “We Run The Road” by Big Zulu. South African music icon, Big Zulu unleashes a brand new single titled We Run The Road. It is an exciting tune in which he features fellow music colleagues Patoranking and Nasty C. The new record is groovy and popping as they all brought their best to deliver a masterpiece. However, it deserves a spot on your playlist. Listen and share Big Zulu ft Patoranking & Nasty C – We Run The Road below. https://www.naijamusic.com.ng/wp-content/uploads/2022/09/Big_Zulu_-_We_Run_The_Road_Ft_Patoranking_Nasty_C__NaijaMusic.com.ng.mp3 Download
Check out this brand new single titled “4 Steps Back” by Cassper Nyovest. South African singer, Cassper Nyovest, drops what seems like a diss track titled “4 Steps Back”. On the new record, he replies to South African rapper, Big Zulu, whereby dragging him and his label as their feud continues. However, he previously released the first track for the year titled “Put Your Hands Up” featuring Mousse T. Below is the accompanying music video for the song. Listen to and share Cassper Nyovest’s new song 4 Steps Back” below. [embedded content] Download
Lil Baby on Friday announced his third studio album, It’s Only Me, on Instagram, revealing the record’s official cover art and October 14 release date. “‘It’s Only Me’ 10-14-22,” Baby wrote on the social media platform under the official artwork. “I Kno Its Been Along Time Coming But I’m Coming Harder And Harder.” Evidently inspired by Mount Rushmore, the album cover features an illustration of Lil Baby’s various life stages carved into a mountain located above a waterfall and serene lake. It’s Only Me will follow Baby’s last studio album, My Turn, which was released in February 2020 and has since earned quadruple platinum certification from the RIAA. Additionally, the album became the longest-running effort to remain in the Top 10 of Billboard’s Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums c...
On Saturday, September 2nd, Foo Fighters will pay tribute to their late drummer, Taylor Hawkins, with an all-star tribute concert at London’s Wembley Stadium. The Taylor Hawkins Tribute Concert will begin at 4:30 p.m. BST / 11:30 a.m. EST / 8:30 a.m. PST. For those who cannot be in attendance, there will be live television coverage of the concert in the US on Paramount+ and internationally on Pluto TV. Additionally, a global livestream will be shown on MTV’s YouTube channel (tune in below). Consequence will also present a live blog of the concert, recapping all of the biggest moments for what is sure to be a memorable and emotional evening. Advertisement Related Video Foo Fighters will be joined by a bevy of special guests, many of whom counted Hawkins as a close friend and/or inspiration....
Rap Song of the Week rounds up and breaks down all the hip-hop tracks you need to hear. Check out the full playlist here. This week, Freddie Gibbs drops “Too Much,” the lead single from $oul $old $eparately. Freddie Gibbs has kept anticipations high for his follow-up to 2020’s Alfredo by teasing it with superstar collaborations like the ScHoolboy Q-assisted “Gang Signs” and “Black Illuminati,” a previous Rap Song of the Week featuring Jadakiss. After recruiting the standout MCs from LA and New York, respectively, the Gary, Indiana native has turned to Memphis for the lead single from his newly announced Warner Records debut $oul $old $eparately. Moneybagg Yo lends Gibbs a hand on “Too Much,” a celebration of excess and wealth. With a seemingly everlasting, unwinding flow that not...
Look, when it’s hot outside and you don’t have central A/C, it’s easy for your principles regarding entertainment to change. For example, you might see that Sept. 2nd’s Spider-Man: No Way Home theatrical re-release, dubbed The More Fun Stuff Version, has a runtime of two hours and 41 minutes, and instead of groaning “that is so long for a superhero movie,” you’ll buy a ticket immediately. But revisiting No Way Home has benefits even beyond its promise of at least three hours of air-conditioning, as The More Fun Stuff Version‘s extra 11 minutes of footage does deliver more of, well, the fun stuff. While the opening sequence — in which Peter Parker (Tom Holland), MJ (Zendaya), Aunt May (Marisa Tomei), and Happy (Jon Favreau) deal with the immediate aftermath of Peter’s unmasking as Spider-Ma...
David Lee Roth has shared a new previously unheard live studio version of Van Halen’s “Panama” recorded live in the studio. Little else is known about the track, which was uploaded to DLR’s YouTube channel last night (September 1st) with artwork declaring: “Roth Lives!” This new take stays pretty close to the original Van Halen version, with some new vocal ad libs from Roth and a distinctly Eddie Van Halen-esque guitar tone. Keeping with DLR’s rather enigmatic presence as of late, there’s no information available on which musicians are backing Diamond Dave on the new “Panama” or when it was recorded. It’s the latest in a string of one-off song releases from DLR that have us seriously questioning whether the longtime Van Halen frontman is actually retiring. Advertisement Related Video Most ...