Don’t miss this brand new music from Rayvanny titled ‘Me Gusta’. Tanzanian singer Rayvanny drops a brand new single titled “Me Gusta” featuring DMW boss, Davido. The new record ‘Me Gusta’ is an impressive piece of good music with excellent composition and vocal blend, it is dedicated to his fans. However, come shortly after his released album ‘Flowers II‘. Listen and share Rayvanny – Me Gusta ft Davido below. https://www.naijamusic.com.ng/wp-content/uploads/2022/02/Rayvanny_-_Me_Gusta_ft_Davido__NaijaMusic.com.ng.mp3 Download
Don’t miss this brand new single from Rhedi titled – Endless. Nigerian singer Rhedi thrills us once more with a brand new afrobeat sound he calls “Endless“. Rhedi is a talented vocalist to emerge in the Nigerian music space with great music skills. His new track “Endless” brings in all the vibes you might think of with an excellent vocal blend as he sings with heartwarming words for his lover. “Endless” serves as a better record than his previously released track “No Stress“. Listen and share Rhedi – Endless below. Download
As the week in music comes to a close, HYPEBEAST has rounded up the best projects for the latest installment of Best New Tracks. This week’s list is led by releases from the artist formerly known as Kanye West, Denzel Curry x slowthai and Conway The Machine, who dropped DONDA 2, the single “Zatoichi” and God Don’t Make Mistakes, respectively. Also joining this selection are offerings from EARTHGANG, Bakar, Kehlani, Toro y Moi, Deb Never, Baby Keem and Robert Glasper. Kanye West – DONDA 2 #Donda2 Experience LIVE NOW @kanyewest (https://t.co/T1k9LnSjNs) pic.twitter.com/Hm7sBOxRAm — Amazon Music (@amazonmusic) February 23, 2022 Almost all the tracks from Ye’s DONDA 2 are available now, but exclusively on the YEEZY Stem Player. Earlier this week, the artist ...
Denzel Curry and slowthai have joined forces for the newest Melt My Eyez See Your Future single, “Zatoichi.” The track follows “Walkin” and features production from Powers Pleasant, who carries Curry from a hip-hop track to a drum and bass offering while slowthai hops on the dynamic single’s chorus. “Zatoichi,” which takes inspiration from the legendary 1960’s Japanese samurai movie character of the same name and Quentin Tarantino‘s Kill Bill Vol. 2, also arrives with an accompanying music video helmed by Adrian Villagomez that features Montreal-based dancer and performer Sophia Gaspard. “I like traditional hip hop, I like drum and bass, I like trap, I like poetry, so a lot of that is going to be interwoven in this album including jazz and a lot of genres that I came up on as a kid an...
After a four-year hiatus, DNCE is back, teaming up with Kygo for the aptly titled “Dancing Feet,” which dropped on Friday (Feb. 25). The band’s frontman Joe Jonas has been teasing the release for nearly two weeks, performing the hit with Kygo at the Sports Illustrated Super Bowl Part in Los Angeles on February 12. DNCE’s comeback has a new lineup with the departure of keyboardist Cole Whittle, and Jonas recently told Rolling Stone that he has a completely new vision for the pop-rock act he launched in 2015. “I can kind of foresee it becoming this E Street Band where members come and go,” he told the magazine. “It could be a great opportunity to have some special guests, like obviously Ryan [Tedder], who is a fantastic musician. I can totally see him hopping up onst...
Tyga and Doja Cat share the fun of being “Freaky Deaky” in their new collaboration, which dropped on Friday (Feb. 25). Tyga teased the release a day prior with an 18-second snippet of the song’s accompanying, Christian Breslauer-directed music video, which features Doja in an assortment of lingerie, Tyga speeding through a neon-lit city in a sports car and a giant mouth coming out of a swirly-patterned wall. Tonight let’s eats ‼️ pic.twitter.com/kwbSgQvESO — T-Raww (@Tyga) February 24, 2022 “Freaky Deaky” comes just a week after Tyga unveiled “Touch It (Remix)” with KiDi. Doja, meanwhile, is still glowing from the success of her 2021 album Planet Her, which debuted at No. 2 on the Billboard 200. She’s set to be honored with the Powerhouse Award at the 2022 Bill...
It’s been three years since Avril Lavigne released her confessional 2019 album, Head Above Water, but the pop-punk princess unveiled her seventh studio album Love Sux on Friday (Feb. 25). The 12-track collection, dropped via Travis Barker’s DTA Records, features collaborations with Lavigne’s pal Machine Gun Kelly on the song “Bois Lie,” as well as Blink-182 bassist-singer Mark Hoppus on “All I Wanted,” and producer-songwriter Blackbear on previously released single “Love It When You Hate Me.” Explore See latest videos, charts and news “I went into this album and just said, ‘I want to make a pop-punk record, a rock-and-roll record. I don’t want to be on the piano. I don’t want ballads, really. I just really want to rock out,’” Lavigne recently told Billboard of her new album...
Midnight Oil fires up Australia’s albums chart with Resist (Sony), which blasts to No. 1 on debut. Resist is the sixth No. 1 for The Oils, as they’re affectionately known in these parts, and the followup to The Makarrata Project, an EP with First Nations Collaborators, which bowed at the summit in November 2020. Peter Garrett and Co. previously hit led the chart with Red Sails in the Sunset (November 1984), Diesel and Dust (August 1987), Blue Sky Mining (March 1990) and 20,000 Watt RSL – The Midnight Oil Collection (October 1997). Spanning a dozen, politically-charged tracks, Resist is the legendary Aussie rockers’ first full-length studio album in nearly 20 years, their 13th overall. And it’s said to be their finale. Explore See latest videos, charts and news See latest videos, charts and...
Avril Lavigne has unveiled her brand new album Love Sux via DTA/Elektra Records. Stream it below on Apple Music and Spotify. As the singer’s first full-length studio effort since 2019’s Head Above Water, the album signals a brash and delightfully bratty return to her pop-punk roots with singles like “Bite Me” featuring Travis Barker and the Blackbear-assisted “Love It When You Hate Me.” In addition, the LP contains other collaborations with Machine Gun Kelly (“Bois Lie”) and Barker’s Blink-182 bandmate Mark Hoppus (“All I Wanted”). “The album is light and happy, even though there’s songs about heartbreak and breaking up. But it’s also anthemic, and it’s powerful, and it has a positive message for people to stand up for yourself, to have self-worth,” Lavigne said in a December interview wit...
There’s a new reason to fall head over heels for Tears for Fears. The British duo have released The Tipping Point, their first studio album in 17 years, via Concord Records. Stream it below. The Tipping Point arrives after a fit of false-starts following their 2004 reunion record Everybody Loves a Happy Ending that included an entirely scrapped project with mainstream pop producers like Bastille’s Dan Smith and Sacha Skarbek. Now, bandmates Roland Orzabal and Curt Smith have found the indescribable essence of a Tears for Fears album that they had been searching for all along. In a statement, Orzabal shares, “Before everything went so right with this album, everything first had to go wrong… It took years, but something happens when we put our heads together.” Advertisement Related Video Luc...
Gang of Youths are back with their first new album in five years. The Australian rockers’ third full-length, angel in realtime., is out now via Warner Records. Take a listen below. angel in realtime. was heavily influenced by the passing of frontman Dave Le’aupepe’s father. In a statement, Le’aupepe revealed that he didn’t know much about his father’s life until he died; songs like “tend the garden” see the artist pay his respects with newfound clarity while still maintaining the band’s trademark lighthearted, shimmering sound. “My dad was a gifted and passionate gardener,” he said in a statement. “Despite our humble surroundings, we were always surrounded by beauty. The journey he made from Samoa to NZ to Australia was a difficult and inspiring one, but also fraught with mistakes, re...
2Pac and Dr. Dre‘s albums released under Death Row Records are supposedly not included in Snoop Dogg‘s acquisition of the legendary record label. Although the Death Row Records catalog is supposedly still in negotiations, reports state that 2Pac’s All Eyez On Me and The Don Killuminati: The 7 Day Theory officially left Death Row on January 1, 2022 and moved to Interscope Records. Meanwhile, Dr. Dre’s sole Death Row Records album, The Chronic, could allegedly be returned as early as 2023. If reports are accurate and both 2Pac and Dr. Dre’s albums leave the Death Row catalog, over 50% of the catalog’s activity will disappear and Snoop Dogg will become the label’s best-selling artist with Doggystyle, Doggfather and the recently-released Back on Death Row. The catalog also holds film soun...