After releasing her summer banger “Pass It” with G-Eazy in 2020, MK xyz returns with her new EP titled Sweet Spot via Epic Records. Sweet Spot is a genre-bending project that highlights MK xyz’s versatility as an artist. The opening track ...
It seems like Masego is remaining outside, announcing Studying Abroad: Extended Stay, the deluxe edition of his 2020 EP. To go along with the announcement, the all-around musician has shared the TrapHouseJazz remix of “Mystery Lady.” It’s the first offering ...
Check out the new visual from soul crooner Bradd Marquis for his single “Eventually”. The song was included on his EP “Love” which released earlier in 2021. He added about the creation of the video: “”Eventually” was shot with the ...
Raheem DeVaughn continues to peel back the layers of his upcoming collaborative project with producer Apollo Brown with the release of the new song “I Still Love You”. The song is the latest offering from Raheem & Apollo’s joint project ...
Brandy is sitting on top of the world. The hotly anticipated hip-hop drama, Queens, in which the music legend stars as Naomi, landed an official home on ABC. The network initially made an hour-long pilot of the drama about a once successful all-female hip-hop ...
VanJess made their debut on the daytime television’s Tamron Hall Show last Thursday. The sister duo performed their latest single, “Slow Down.” For this performance, set in a modern-day red living room, VanJess was styled in matching yet contrasting patterned ...
Three cheers for Leon Bridges. Columbia Records’ reigning soul-man was part of the epic list of artists to receive new certifications from the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). Bridges earned two new bright honors, including a platinum award for ...
For the first time, Lucky Daye is on the Recording Industry Association of America’s honor list. “Roll Some Mo,” the breakout lead single from his Grammy-nominated debut album Painted, has been certified gold. This shining certification level was reached for the D’Mile-produced song ...
When Dernst “D’Mile” Emile, II landed his first major placement in 2005 on Rihanna’s debut album, Music Of The Sun, he had no idea about the successful path that would follow. Even his recent Oscar win (H.E.R.’s “Fight For You”) ...
It’s been said that Black don’t crack. R&B veteran Lyfe Jennings gives us his personal experience of the culture mantra on his return single “What.” Over a trap-soul production, Jennings experiments with a voicebox cadence, telling the story of how ...