Smino’s “Trina” is his latest hit, and it’s already racked up more than 3 million Spotify streams to date. The single is produced by Lido and Kenny Beats. On the track, Smino pays tribute to rap legend Trina.
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JP Saxe’s “If The World Was Ending” is his latest hit, and it’s already racked up more than 35 million Spotify streams to date. The single is a collaboration with Julia Michaels and is produced by FINNEAS. On the track, Saxe and Michaels imagine love at the end of the world.
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Smino’s “Trina” is his latest hit, and it’s already racked up more than 3 million Spotify streams to date. The single is produced by Lido and Kenny Beats. On the track, Smino pays tribute to rap legend Trina.
Inglewood, California native, D Smoke rose to popularity after winning season 1 of Netflix’s hip-hop competition series Rhythm + Flow. On the season finale, D Smoke performed “Last Supper,” which has since racked up more than 6 million Spotify streams to date. The song is produced by Sounwave and appears on Rhythm + Flow Soundtack: The Final Episode. On the track, D Smoke acknowledges his competitors on the series, while demonstrating his lyrical skill.
Flo Milli’s “In The Party” is her latest hit, and it’s already racked up more than 7 million Spotify streams to date. On the track, Flo Milli flexes her unique flow over a RaeSam beat.
Hailing from Houston, Texas, That Girl Lay Lay has found a strong audience with “Supersize XL.” Since its release, the track has racked up more than 17 million YouTube views to date. The single is produced by Trendz Music and Kid Classic and features verses from Lil TerRio and Lil Blurry. On the track, That Girl Lay Lay raps about her life in her hometown.
Vampire Weekend’s Ezra Koenig was the latest guest on the Song Exploder podcast. He joined host Hrishikesh Hirway to discuss Father of the Bride track “Harmony Hall” and its years-long incubation process.
HAIM’s “Now I’m In It” is the trio’s latest hit, and it’s already racked up more than 8 million Spotify streams to date. The single is produced by Rostam, Ariel Rechtshaid and band member Danielle Haim. On the track, the group sings about dealing with depression.
Mak Sauce’s “Good Morning” has found a strong audience with more than 8 million YouTube views to date. The single is produced by DirtyySteve. On the track, Mak Sauce flexes an eclectic flow.
Stunna 4 Vegas‘ “Up The Smoke” has found a strong audience with more than 15 million Spotify streams to date. The single features Offset and is produced by EVRGRN and Cre8. On the track, Stunna 4 Vegas lets listeners know that he’s ready for anyone who wants the smoke.
Alaina Castillo’s “i don’t think i love you anymore” has found a strong audience with nearly 3 million YouTube views to date. The single is produced by RØMANS. On the track, Alaina Castillo sings about coming to terms with the end of a relationship.
Demi Lovato and her model boyfriend Austin Wilson have split after a brief romance, according to her social media. Lovato confirmed the split herself when she communicated with a fan in a direct message and begged her devoted followers not to bash Wilson way after the breakup.
30 Deep Grimeyy’s “Dead Goofies” has found a strong audience with 3 million YouTube views to date. On the track, which appears on Splash Brothers, 30 Deep Grimeyy raps about hardships and betrayal.
NCT 127’s “Highway To Heaven” is the K-pop group’s latest hit single, and its growing popularity shows just how beloved the genre has become stateside. The music video for the English version of the song has been viewed more than 14 million times since it dropped. The Seoul-based band, which made history last month as the first K-pop act to perform at the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade, stopped by Genius' Verified series to break down the lyrics to their track.
Julia Holter has scored the movie Never Rarely Sometimes Always, as Film Music Reporter notes. The film, directed and written by Eliza Hittman, premieres at Sundance on January 24, followed by a wide release on March 13 (via Focus Features). According to Sundance’s synopsis, Never Rarely Sometimes Always follows a teenager named Autumn who heads to New York following an unintended pregnancy.
J.I’s “Love Won’t Change” is the Brooklyn rapper’s latest hit. The music video has been viewed more than 3 million times since it was released less than a month ago. On the song, the former The Rap Game contestant explains what it’s like to be in a complicated relationship.
In a collaboration that, two years ago, literally no one would have expected, celebrity televangelist Joel Osteen and Kanye West have formed an unlikely friendship.Last month, West flew out to Houston to bring his Sunday Service performance to Osteen's Lakewood Church, personally invited by the pastor due to the rapper's recent commitment to Christianity. Osteen stopped by Good Morning America on Wednesday (Dec.
Florida festival Jazz in the Garden has announced its 15th anniversary lineup next year with scheduled performances from Mary J Blige, Jill Scott, H.E.R., Charlie Wilson and more March 14-15 at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, Florida. "This year's festival has a stellar lineup of Grammy award winning artists," said Miami Gardens Mayor Oliver Gilbert in a release.
Julia Roberts thinks that three of her former co-stars would make being stranded on an island fun for different reasons.
15-year-old Grace VanderWaal opens up about toxic relationships with surprising maturity on her song, “I Don’t Like You.” The Blake Slatkin-produced single has gained popularity since it dropped and its music video has racked up nearly 3 million views on YouTube in just a month. On the track, the singer-songwriter details what happens when you fall in love with someone, but realize you don’t like them very much.