J.I.D’s new single ‘Surround Sound (feat. 21 Savage & Baby Tate)’ out now everywhere: https://jid.lnk.to/SurroundSound Follow JID: http://instagram.com/jidsv Tweets by JIDsv http://facebook.com/jidsv Home Lyrics: I know I cant afford to stop for one moment That its too soon too for me (Hook) Push the fuckin pack off of the porch or break a pound down
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Ice, ice, Baby. After kicking off the week with his “Sneaky Link Anthem“, DaBaby continues run of new music with “Couple Cubes Of Ice”. On the island-infused bop, the Billion Dollar Baby brings his whimsical antics and flow to a night club where he flosses his ice and works his charm on his lady interest
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Chris Brown – “Iffy” out now! https://smarturl.it/xIffy Watch and Listen to “Go Crazy” by Chris Brown x Young Thug – https://smarturl.it/xCBGC Listen to more by Chris: https://ChrisBrown.lnk.to/listenYD Subscribe to the official Chris Brown YouTube Channel: https://ChrisBrown.lnk.to/subscribeYD Director – Joseph Kahn Video Commissioner – Nicholas Robespierre EP – Matt Zion-Basile Line Producer – Zubin Anklesaria DP
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Warner Records has announced its signing of emerging singer Raveena. Wasting no time to share new music, the Indian-American has released her latest single titled “Rush.” The melodic tune arrives with an accompanying video that Raveena co-directed with Munachi Osegbu. Speaking on her new single, Raveena shared in a statement, “I wrote ‘Rush’ a couple years
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Long Live Dolph. Key Glock breaks silence on wax and proudly salutes Young Dolph for the latest offering off Paper Route Empire’s upcoming compilation, Long Live Dolph. In his heartfelt visual, Key Glock pays homage to his mentor and friend from the mural at Memphis’ Makeda’s Butter Cookies shop, where Dolph was murdered. Long Live
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Krallice, consistently one of the most envelope-pushing acts in all of black metal (if not all of metal period), have premiered a killer new song, “Crystalline Exhaustion.” Clocking in at a brisk 14+ minutes, “Crystalline Exhaustion” finds Krallice somehow continuing to break new ground — nearly half of the song goes by before the more
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