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The Creed III soundtrack has arrived, courtesy of Dreamville Records. Fans have been patiently awaiting the album since ComplexCon 2022, where Michael B. Jordan dropped some big news about the project. “I’m probably gonna get in trouble,” Jordan said during a ComplexCon(versations) panel. “Dreamville is executive producing this album.” Mike Will Made-It handled Creed II: The Album in 2018. Founded by J. Cole, […]
DRAM has shared his latest album What Had Happened Was… via his new indie label WAVER Records. The project features BJ the Chicago Kid and includes production from Chiiild, Spiff, Poseidon, John Scherer, Rory Farrell of the New Rory & Mal podcast, and more. Alongside What Had Happened Was…, DRAM also dropped the visual for album cut “Wham.” The […]
Vic Mensa ‘s new single “The Taste,” which features BJ the Chicago Kid and Papi Beatz, is an ode to his hometown in the summertime Along with the new track, Mensa shared a cinematic montage of himself with his significant other traversing some different landmarks in Chicago as the single plays the background. “The Taste” is that […]
Chicago rapper Ric Wilson and Terrace Martin have released their collaborative EP They Call Me Disco via Free Disco/EMPIRE/Sounds of Crenshaw. The pair have also dropped the video for the project cut “Move Like This.” Prior to They Call Me Disco’s release, Wilson and Martin shared the BJ the Chicago Kid-featuring track “Chicago Bae.” “I was […]
It’s no secret that Common is one of entertainment’s busiest men. The multi-hyphenate has had his hands in everything from film and TV to video games and book publishing to political activism. But despite his ever-growing list of projects, Common hasn’t lost his love for music. On Thursday, the Chicago rapper released his 12th studio […]
Making his TV debut, J.I.D brought his excellent “Skrawberries” (taken from the equally excellent DiCaprio 2) to the Tonight Show. On Wednesday night’s episode of the late night Jimmy-hosted program, J.I.D was joined by Thundercat and BJ the Chicago Kid for a performance they dedicated to their “brother” Mac Miller. “Seeing your dreams come true right […]
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