Music

Audio and video clips of artist’s new music

Megan Thee Stallion — Megan Megan Thee Stallion is embarking on a new era. In the midst of her “Hot Girl Summer Tour” with GloRilla, the H-Town emcee unleashes her third album, Megan, and it focuses on her evolution. The 18-track album features Kyle Richh, Yuki Chiba, GloRilla, UGK, Victoria Monét, and Big K.R.I.T. Meanwhile, Buddah […]

With 'Purple Rain' Prince weaved the sacred word and sound across a loom made of and by the living world of blues. He would not live to see the vicious murder of George Floyd, but he knew it all the same, that Minneapolis Goddamn.  The post The Sacred And The Secular: 40 Years Ago Today Prince Blessed Us With ‘Purple Rain’ appeared first on NewsOne.

This week, XXL unveiled the 11 newest Freshmen. Get to know the artists with a gallery of some of their biggest hits to date!

XXL Magazine has unveiled its 2024 Freshman Class, including the MCs that got next in Hip-Hop. Check out their best tracks!

Post Malone and Morgan Wallen join elite company with their hit single, I Had Some Help, topping the Billboard Country Airplay charts in its seventh week Friday. It’s the fastest rise to the top of the chart since Garth Brooks‘ More Than a Memory debuted at No. 1 in 2007, the first song to do so in the […] The post Post Malone, Morgan Wallen Make Country Music History with ‘I Had Some Help’ appeared first on 93Q Country.

Tap in to some of the newest music released this week including singles from GloRilla, Ice Spice, Tee Grizzley and many more!

The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame is an institution created to honor the titans of rock music and artists who have shaped the cultural landscape. As music evolves and hip-hop emerges as a leading genre influencing music worldwide, we’ve seen a notable increase in the induction of Black artists from hip-hop into the Rock Hall. The post Black Music Month: A Full List Of Black Artists Inducted Into The Rock N Roll Hall Of Fame appeared first on Black America Web.

In honor of Black Music Month, we take a look at a few of the producers that have shaped music and formed the soundtrack of our lives. The post Black Music Month: Greatest Black Producers That Shaped The Soundtrack to Our Lives appeared first on Black America Web.

“Ohhhh, got that nani nani nani”… Does looking at these lyrics ring any bells? Bay Area-Native Saweetie (30) admitted that her newest single ‘Nani’ was originally inspired by Foxy Brown’s classic ‘Ill Na Na’. “At first we had a different word for “nani”, and I was like you know what—I love Foxy Brown…she [did] Ill […] The post Guess Which OG Female Rapper Inspired Saweetie’s ‘NANi’ Single appeared first on Black America Web.

Many call George Strait the “King of Country,” but the “king of concerts” may be a more fitting title as the 72-year-old Texas native broke the U.S. ticketed show attendance record Saturday. 110,905 fans were in attendance at Kyle Field in College Station. The previous record stood for nearly 47 years, held by the Grateful […] The post George Strait Breaks U.S. Concert Attendance Record at Kyle Field appeared first on 93Q Country.

Mr. One of Wun himself, best known as Gunna, came back to his old stomping grounds for his June 11th show at the State Farm Arena in the heart of Atlanta. After several sold-out shows an his ‘One of Wun’ album climbing the charts, Wunna is clearly still eager to provide his fans with an […] The post Backstage with Gunna: ‘The Bittersweet Tour’ | POTC EXCLUSIVE appeared first on Black America Web.

In a recent interview with The Morning Hustle, British singer-songwriter and record producer Marsha Ambrosius delved into the details of her highly anticipated new album, “Casablanco,” set for release on June 28th. Ambrosius, who gained fame as part of the R&B duo Floetry, revealed that she is exclusively collaborating with the legendary Dr. Dre on […]