Crank that! Rah Swish talks the talk on his new single “Tell ‘Em” produced by grammy-nominated duo, Luis Bordeaux & Non Native.  In the energetic clip, the Canarsie, Brooklyn utilizes the Soulja Boy-sampled banger and mobs with his crew doing the “Getting Sturdy” dance popularized by Pop Smoke and T Dott Woo. [embedded content]
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Wu-Tang Clan‘s iconic 1997 album ‘Wu-Tang Forever’ is turning 25, with an anniversary collection to mark the occasion. Get On Down and Legacy Recordings are releasing special edition merch to celebrate the double-disc record’s quarter-century, including the album as a 4xLP with accompanying lyric booklet, a silver 7-inch single of ‘Triumph’ with ‘Heaterz’ on the
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YoungBoy Never Broke Again – ‘Sincerely, Kentrell’ OUT NOW: https://youngboy.lnk.to/SincerelyKentrellID Subscribe for more official content from YoungBoy NBA: https://youngboy.lnk.to/Subscribe Connect with YoungBoy Never Broke Again: Home https://www.facebook.com/nbayoungboy Tweets by GGYOUNGBOY https://www.instagram.com/nba_youngboy The official YouTube channel of Atlantic Records artist YoungBoy Never Broke Again. Subscribe for the latest music videos, performances, and more. #YoungBoyNeverBrokeAgain #SincerelyKentrell #
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The first season of Disney+’s newest Marvel series, Moon Knight, is a challenging story to follow, to say the least. Yesterday’s final installment continues the show’s examination of trauma, justice, and supernatural interference while providing tantalizing hints at even more depths to plumb. As with all shows that feature an unreliable narrator, Moon Knight delights
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There was once a time when the pop ballad tie-in single was an essential ingredient to promoting your summer blockbuster. Pioneered by producers Jerry Bruckheimer and Don Simpson, films like Footloose, Flashdance, and even Top Gun would carefully construct soundtracks that moved records after putting audiences in seats. It seems only fitting that Top Gun:
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Woo, crazy! Logic and Russ relieve the stress with a lyrical exercise on their collaboration. On the hook-less track, the D.M.V. and Atlanta MCs trade endless and therapeutic bars over a soothing instrumental by 6ix. “Therapy Music” follows Logic’s dual singles “Decades” and “Tetris“, and are off his forthcoming album, Vinyl Days. [embedded content]
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