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A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie has delivered his fourth studio album Me vs. Myself. The Highbridge rapper has been teasing the effort since early 2020, shortly after the release of his Artist 2.0 project. Back in September, A Boogie told fans the album would arrive on Nov. 4. He decided to scrap those plans weeks later, as he didn’t want […]
During a game of ‘Never Have I Ever’ Aziah “Zola” King and the cast of Zola (Taylour Paige, Riley Keough, Nicholas Braun, Colman Domingo) learn things they’ve never known about each other and share their initial thoughts when reading the viral thread on Twitter in 2015. Source link قالب وردپرس
Pop Smoke has just arrived with his latest posthumous offering, “AP,” which will be included in the rapper’s feature-film debut, Boogie. The Eddie Huang directorial debut is about a talented basketball player whose parents want him to focus on academics instead. It always a good day when we get new Pop Smoke. The Brooklyn drill artist hadn’t even scratched […]
TDE Appreciation Week continues with a new track from SiR titled “Rapper Weed.” So far this week, TDE signees Ab-Soul, Zacari, and Isaiah Rashad have dropped songs. Ab-Soul released “Dangerookipawaa Freestyle,” Zacari shared both “Edamame” and “This Woman’s Work” featuring Che Ecru, and Isaiah Rashad dropped off “Why Worry.” Take a listen to “Rapper Weed,” which also features an appearance from Boogie, below via Spotify or Apple Music. SiR […]
After dropping an entire album that reacted to the negative critical reception of Revival, Eminem is back talking about the drubbing that second album took on the new Boogie song “Rainy Days.” He sounds appalled at the idea that people think he hurt his legacy with his recent output: “I left my legacy hurt? Fuckin’ […]
It’s safe to say Boogie has a big year ahead of him. As promised, the Compton rapper delivered Everythings for Sale, his first full-length project since signing to Shady Records in late 2017. The highly anticipated album spans 13 tracks, and includes contributions by 6lack, J.I.D., Snoh Aalegra, Christian Scott, and Shady Records boss Eminem, […]
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