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Pusha T Earns His First No1 Album On Billboard 200 Chart With ‘It’s Almost Dry’

Pusha T has earned his first No. 1 album on the Billboard 200 chart with his new project, It’s Almost Dry. The album sold an estimated 55,000 total album-equivalent units since releasing on on April 22.

Push celebrated the accomplishment on Twitter, Sunday: “We all can’t be number 1 at the same time, this week it’s mine. Thank you to all.”

While landing on top of the charts, the It’s Almost Dry failed to outpace Push’s 2018 record, DAYTONA, which sold 77,000 total album-equivalent units after its debut.

Push has now had three albums debut inside the top five on the Billboard 200, including 2013’s My Name Is My Name.

Speaking with Complex recently, Push discussed his growth in popularity: “This is all about making sure that the subgenre of street rap is seen at the highest levels, and can compete with everything that’s popular.”

Production on the 12-track project is split between Pharrell Williams and Kanye West, who also appear as featured guests in addition to Kid Cudi, JAY-Z, Lil Uzi Vert, Don Toliver, Malice and Labrinth.

Morgan Wallen’s Dangerous: The Double Album and Lil Durk’s 7220 rounded out the top three spots for this week’s chart.

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Future Drops ‘I Never Liked You’ Deluxe Version Featuring Lil Baby, Lil Durk & More!

Four days following the release of his ninth studio album I Never Liked You, Future has returned with a deluxe edition of the record, featuring six new tracks with guest appearances from Lil Baby, Lil Durk, 42 Dugg and Babyface Ray.

Prior to the extended album’s release, Future teased that there was more to come on Twitter, writing, “#INEVERLIKEDYOU to be continued at 10am.”

Alongside the deluxe album, Future dropped a new range of Donda-designed merch, which includes several hoodies, a long-sleeve T-shirt, a balaclava, hats, an eye mask and socks. The collection will be available to shop until midnight ET on Thursday, May 5.

I Never Liked You, which originally features 16 tracks and includes guest appearances from Kanye West on “Keep It Burnin’,” Gunna and Young Thug on “For a Nut,” Drake on “I’m On One” and “Wait For U,” EST Gee on “Chickens” and Kodak Black on “Voodoo,” is expected to debut at No. 1 on the U.S. album charts.

Hektor: Bando Vibrations (Sophomore Project)

Bando Vibrations is an AfroTrap and HipHop project from Hektor influenced by his neighborhood Phumula, A small town in the East Rand of Johannesburg, South Africa.
With assist from Producers 031Choppa, Xsipping And Bosco Afreeka the Bando Vibrations is a solid trap experience one would surely enjoy from yet another new school south African hip-hop artist

With a co-sign from super producer And DJ Maphorisa on Twitter for his single AswiHeli prod by 031 Choppa , Hektor is surely an Artist to look out for In the South African HipHop scene in the coming years.

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CaZe impresses on Drill Inspired RnB Single “YOU”

Nigerian Singer and Songwriter CaZe is not holding back as he releases an impressive Drill inspired RnB single titled You. The single is his second offering for the year after the amapaiano tune Ah Ah Ah which is already still buzzing on stores.  You  is a love song laced on the Drill type beat from malawian producer Dj Megi as the singer is expressing his love for his lady experimenting his style and flow RnB style on a Drill inspired beat produced.

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Pusha T Drops New Album ‘It’s Almost Dry’

Nearly four years after the release of his widely acclaimed DAYTONA album, Pusha-T is back with the long-teased ‘It’s Almost Dry’.

The project is produced by Kanye West and Pharrell Williams and includes additional contributions from Jay-Z, Kid Cudi, Lil Uzi Vert, Don Toliver, Nigo, Labrinth, and Pusha T’s brother and Clipse bandmate No Malice.

To mark the new album’s release, Pusha T was the musical guest on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon. Ahead of the record’s release, he shared the singles “Diet Coke,” “Hear Me Clearly,” and “Neck & Wrist.”

Earlier this week, Kid Cudi commented on his contribution to It’s Almost Dry. “I did this song a year ago when I was still cool w Kanye,” Cudi tweeted, referring to “Rock N Roll.” “I am not cool w that man.  He’s not my friend and I only cleared the song for Pusha cuz thats my guy. This is the last song u will hear me on w Kanye.”

In a recent interview in March Push placed It’s Almost Dry within the larger context of his ongoing work to “heighten” the art of it all. He said:

“This is a legacy thing with me. This is all about being great. This is all about making sure that the subgenre of street rap is seen at the highest levels, and can compete with everything that’s popular. This is the realest real estate in hip-hop, and I’m the Martin Scorsese of it.” 

Kendrick Lamar Announces New Album Finally!

Rapper Kendrick Lamar has announced his return, revealing the date of his long-awaited fifth album. Almost eight months after announcing his departure from his longtime label Top Dawg Entertainment, the Pulitzer-Prize winning artist revealed his next album, called “Mr. Morale & The Big Steppers,” will be released on May 13.

Lamar kept the announcement vague — initially sharing the news on Twitter in response to a tweet reading “Kendrick Lamar is officially retired.”
In August, Lamar announced his plans to leave TDE, under which all of his previous albums have been released. This will be his last album under the label, he said at the time.
Lamar’s last album was 2017’s “DAMN,” a hugely successful album that went triple platinum and received a Pulitzer Prize — the first rap album to win the coveted award.

193 Rennie debuts with “Man Wicked” featuring Black Kalonji & OOSHA

193 Rennie is a multi-talented Nigerian producer who started his journey into music in church, playing multiple musical instruments with great passion for music and his culture, he began to make music professionally while attending college in Ghana, collaborating with several uprising artists.

His Debut release “Man Wicked”, just as the title of the song implies, describes the current situation of the system in Nigeria & other African diaspora, the day to day struggles of an average Creative trying to excel in the Continent. The electrifying single features Black Kalonji and OOSHA.

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Ladipoe Reclaims His Throne on BYN Freestyle

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In 2019, against a black and white backdrop and an invisible (save for the hands) prop man handing him whiskey and ice, the latter which he refuses, Oladipo Eso, just after ditching the already copyrighted Poe‘ for a more original stage name, ‘Ladipoe,’  also ditched gunning for the Nigerian rap throne for the African rap throne; declaring himself as the man to bear the Torch of Nigerian rap music in the Post-Abaga era. He enthroned himself as the LEADER OF THE REVIVAL (LOTR).

”Allow me to introduce myself in a way that you will understand me, Nigeria’s best chance of a rapper winning a Grammy.” He said smoothly, spotting a fresh fade lowcut and mustache, dressed as simple as the black and white backdrop, signifying that he wants recognition for his lyrics and not because he’s selling ”bling.”

 

To further his stance on making a name than chasing fame, Poe spits, ” I treat my legacy as a package you can’t recycle but I always see the Judas in people they call disciples,”  swearing allegiance only to his ‘lifelines’ as he calls his cult fanbase, and not random industry trend hoppers, who will abandon the ship when the going gets rough.

Poe is as much a product of the older rappers he idolized as he is a product of  the times in which  he lives and practices his craft, seen clearly in lyrics like; ”I’m so deadly on arrival, at a time when tweets are more lethal than a loaded rifle, referring to the internet culture of the times which he spoke about on LOTR II, on the line ” I hate the irony of COVID-19‘s arrival on a generation already obsessed with going viral.”

Poe does not rap with a faux American accent, you know, ”a rapper’s accent.’ He raps like your regular Nigerian cousin flirting with a girl at a family function. He is very rooted in Nigerian culture as he references, ” Rashidi Yekini,” on LOTR  and lyrics like, ”I learned to drive in Lagos so I’m never sticking to my lane,” and ”I never pray when p[olice stop me at checkpoints, cos a thousand Naira is a better form of protection,” shedding light on the situation of an uber-religious country who abandon religious tenets in the church.

Ladipoe carries Nigerian rap music on his back and Nigeria on his tongue, representing with every move he makes, and he carries his name along, as he does it. ” When I’m rocking a custom jersey that’s the only time I play with my name.” BAR! BAR!

”I’m still Nigeria’s best chance of a rapper winning a Grammy, but for now, their first rapper to ever attend the Grammys” the dreaded lyricist declares of the bat as Kel P’s beat sets a mellow tone to this lyrical re-enthronement. The beat which is originally from labelmate, Rema’sFYN‘ ft. AJ Tracy.

Re-affirming his lyrical prowess as the number one vehicle to push the gospel of the revival on the freestyle he titles, ‘Best Young Nigga,’ he posits, ” I need a Nike deal for my pen game, Lord knows all of my verses should be in King James.”‘

”Flight heavy two days, because to chase the bag means living out of a suitcase…” raps the emcee who just returned from Los Angeles, California. I guess Fireboy is not the only one jamming in Cali, the life of an artist is one spent on the road and who better to paint that picture than Poe?

An intellectual who raps for the common man, only will use a pidgin connective to end a triple entendre about plaques and platinum, ” compliments give  me a toothache, I’m all about the plaque, like say platinum dey the toothpaste,” Pronouncing ”Platinum” the Nigerian accented way, ”PLA-TI-NOM,’ as opposes to ”PLAT-NOM.”

Bars like, ‘ do it for my city that’s smiling in pain, to us patience no be virtue it’s just somebody’s name,” reminds one of the Nigerian reality.

”My advice for those who waiting, carry a hard drive there’s always something worth saving,” everyone knows that one Nigerian uncle always giving unsolicited advice, every chance he gets. Uncle Ladi does it in double entendres.

Ending the verse with ”got the grace of God with me cos my mumsi stays praying,” is as Nigerian as Nigerian can get. It’s like a bowl of Jollof with rhymes.

Like the first bar said, Ladipoe recently attended the 64th Grammy Awards ceremony in Los Angeles, and most likely the experience ref-fuelled his drive to make the first line of this verse a reality. Probably bagging a Gage award in June before then.

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Rick Ross Announces New TV Show

Rick Ross announced that he is filming for a new tv show. He said on Instagram:

“The time has come, and the perfect time is now. I’m a go ahead and do me a show. The time is now. It’s going to be about wealth, based on success. We actually filming right now, but I hope y’all are ready for it ’cause I’m a talk some big numbers. Big numbers. This the 9-figure club, you figure? It’s going down like that.”

His announcement is just weeks after he shaded 50 Cent for being in the television industry when he said:

“There ain’t enough money in acting. Your man made $250K for the season doing that. That little season, STARZ TV sh*t. What channel is it really? He should’ve just went REVOLT. Just go REVOLT next time. Tell Curtis I said, ‘Go REVOLT.'”

Did Rick Ross go to REVOLT and get himself a television deal is however the big question.

We sure are looking forward to what the show will be about & what platform it will be on.

Nigerian Rapper, A-Q to release“Purple doesn’t Exist” album soon

Nigerian Rapper, Gilbert Bani, better known as A-Q, is set to release his new album at any time. For over a decade, A-Q has been a hip-hop evangelist in Nigeria.

A-Q’s career began in 2000, and he has since released seven albums; Listen and Overstand (2005), The Past Present and Future (2010), Rose (2016), Blessed Forever (2017), Crown (with Loose Kaynon) (2018), God’s Engineering (2020), and GOLDEN (2021).

A-Q revealed his eighth studio album, “Purple Doesn’t Exist,” via his Instagram page, and it will be released sometime between July and August of this year.

He wrote, “I’m finally back in the studio 🔥 This will be my most vulnerable piece of work…
 

“Purple doesn’t Exist” see you July/August 2022”