Lil Loaded has returned to break down his latest hit, “Gang Unit.” On today’s episode of Verified, which premiered exclusively on Apple Music, Lil Loaded explains how gang culture has changed over the years.
04.03.2020 - 22:01 / genius.com
Hailing from Miami, Mariah is one of the most promising new women in the urbano scene, and her latest single, “Taxi,” is a duet with fellow 2019 rookie Guaynaa. Today’s episode of Verified, which premiered exclusively on Apple Music, is Mariah’s first time on the series.
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Lil Loaded has returned to break down his latest hit, “Gang Unit.” On today’s episode of Verified, which premiered exclusively on Apple Music, Lil Loaded explains how gang culture has changed over the years.
Multi-Platinum songwriter Victoria Monét first appeared on Verified for her 2019 duet with Ariana Grande, “MONOPOLY.” On today’s episode of Verified, which premiered exclusively on Apple Music, Victoria is back to talk about the process of creating her latest single, “Moment,” which will appear on her upcoming debut album, Jaguar.
Breland’s “My Truck” first went viral on TikTok. On today’s episode of Verified, which premiered exclusively on Apple Music, Breland explains what inspired the country trap hit.
Ashe’s “Moral Of The Story” landed on the Genius Top Songs chart in February after appearing in a memorable scene from the Netflix teen romcom, To All the Boys: P.S. I Still Love You. On today’s episode of Verified, which premiered exclusively on Apple Music, the California singer-songwriter talks about how she wrote the song after filing for divorce.
Chicago rapper King Von is back on Verified with his new single, “Took Her To The O,” from his recent album, LeVon James. On today’s episode of Verified, which premiered exclusively on Apple Music, King Von explains that he was inspired to write the song while in jail.
Singer-songwriter Alec Benjamin is back with the guitar for his second 2020 episode of Verified — this time on his song “Demons.” On today’s episode of Verified, which premiered exclusively on Apple Music, Alec talks about the meaning behind his latest single from his upcoming Atlantic Records debut These Two Windows.
After going viral on YouTube in 2017, Kidd Keo signed to Warner Music and became one of Europe’s most controversial underground stars. On today’s episode of Verified, which premiered exclusively on Apple Music, Kidd Keo explains the meaning behind his latest bilingual track, “Money Till I Die,” which will appear on his upcoming major label debut album, Back To Rockport.
Hailing from Houston, Inayah first went viral on Instagram in 2018 with a cover of Ella Mai’s “Boo’d Up.” In the last six months, her original music has started to take off as well. On today’s episode of Verified, which premiered exclusively on Apple Music, Inayah explains what inspired her break-up anthem, “Best Thing,” from her debut album titled S.O.L.A.R. (Storytelling Over Lyrics And Rhymes).
Five-time Verified veteran Lil Mosey is back with a breakdown of his latest hit, “Blueberry Faygo,” which first went viral in 2019 after fans flocked to leaked versions of the song. On today’s episode of Verified, which premiered exclusively on Apple Music, Lil Mosey explains the meaning of the song’s title and talks about the love he gets from his hometown of Seattle, Washington.
In her first Verified episode, Selena Gomez unpacks the empowering message on the title track from her latest album, Rare. The pop singer also gets candid about her relationship with fans and talks about the toaster that was inspired by the song’s most famous line.
Our proverbial cup runneth over with new music this week: Katy Perry dropped a brand-new single, “Never Worn White,” and an accompanying music video, which doubled as a pregnancy announcement; the Dixie Chicks released their first single in 13 years in the form of “Gaslighter,” a propulsive, country-pop anthem with production from Jack Antonoff; and Megan Thee Stallion emerged from the mires of label drama with a new full-length project, Suga.HAIM are back, too, promoting their impeccably titled
Hailing from Canada, Powfu recently signed with Columbia Records and re-released his track “death bed,” which samples UK singer beabadoobee. On today’s episode of Verified, which premiered exclusively on Apple Music, Powfu explains how he reworked beabadoobee’s track to create the lo-fi hit.
Sada Baby first went viral with his music video for “Bloxk Party” in 2018, and now, the Detroit rapper’s song, “Aktivated,” has become his latest underground smash, with 7 million views in the last 3 months. We previously featured the Asylum artist on Verified in early 2019. On today’s episode, which premiered exclusively on Apple Music, Sada Baby breaks down the meaning behind his energetic song.
Trevor Daniel’s breakout hit, “Falling”—produced by Internet Money’s Taz Taylor—first blew up on TikTok, and since January it’s been kicking around Billboard’s Top 40. On today’s episode of Verified, which premiered exclusively on Apple Music, Trevor Daniel breaks down the meaning behind his lyrics.
Perhaps the with the most on the was Giannina Gibelli and Damian Powers. No, their relationship wasn't as smooth or ironclad as, say, Lauren Speed and Cameron Hamilton's, but they seemed downright smitten with each other.
The past week was a packed one for new releases—drill veteran G Herbo dropped his first solo project since 2017 (PTSD), Justin Timberlake teamed with SZA for another Trolls single (“The Other Side”), and Taylor Swift put out a new music video for “The Man,” off her recent album Lover.The biggest news, though, comes from Lady Gaga, who’s been relatively quiet since her Grammy- and Oscar-winning turn in Bradley Cooper’s A Star Is Born; though a version of “Stupid Love,” the first single from her
Critically-acclaimed Chicago rapper Mick Jenkins is known for his conceptual songwriting, and his latest single, “Carefree,” details the psychological impact of police harassment. Today’s episode of Verified, which premiered exclusively on Apple Music, is his first time on the series, but Jenkins has been writing annotations on Genius since 2013.
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YouTubers Cody Ko and Noel Miller—known as the Tiny Meat Gang—have millions of subscribers thanks to their popular vlogs and comedy rap videos. On today’s episode of Verified, which premiered exclusively on Apple Music, TMG explains the lyrics of their recent single, “Broke B*tch.”
Australian singer SAYGRACE first broke out in 2015 with her certified Platinum cover of Lesley Gore’s “You Don’t Own Me,” and in late 2019 she rebranded with a new name and single titled “Boys Ain’t Sh*t.” The song has inspired over 200,000 TikTok videos and appears on her latest EP, The Defining Moments of SAYGRACE: Girlhood, Fuckboys & Situationships, which dropped at the top of February.