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Ariana Grande Begins the Final Countdown to Petal
Ariana Grande is entering release week for her first full-length album since the Wicked era became central to her public career. Petal is scheduled to arrive Friday, July 31. The album follows Eternal Sunshine and is led by “Hate That I Made You Love Me,” a synth-driven single produced with Max Martin. The timing is significant. Grande has spent the last several years balancing recording, film, live performance and the promotional demands surrounding Wicked. A new album gives
Jul 27


Tyla’s A*POP Builds a Bigger Global Stage for South African Music
Tyla’s second album arrives with a larger mission than repeating the commercial formula behind “Water.” Released today, A*POP contains 14 tracks and runs approximately 44 minutes. The album includes “IS IT LOVE,” “THAT GIRL,” “KISS,” “IS IT,” “CHANEL,” “SHE DID IT AGAIN” and other songs designed to move between amapiano, contemporary R&B and international pop. The title communicates the project’s ambition clearly. Tyla is not treating African music as an accent added to conve
Jul 24


“My Humps” Reaches One Billion YouTube Views Two Decades After Its Release
The Black Eyed Peas have added another billion-view entry to their digital catalog. The group’s “My Humps” music video has surpassed one billion YouTube views. It is the Black Eyed Peas’ third video to reach the milestone, demonstrating the continuing reach of a record released during a very different period of music distribution. When “My Humps” originally arrived, YouTube had not yet become the dominant archive and discovery system it is today. Music-video success was still
Jul 23


Mary J. Blige and Charlie Wilson Show Why Legacy R&B Festivals Still Matter
The Cincinnati Music Festival returns this week with a lineup built around artists whose catalogs have survived several changes in radio, touring and popular taste. The event runs July 23 through July 25 at Paycor Stadium. Its announced performers include Mary J. Blige, Charlie Wilson, Nelly, Trey Songz, Talib Kweli and additional R&B and hip-hop acts. The festival’s longevity is part of its importance. Its history reaches back to 1962, and current organizers expect more than
Jul 22


Steve Lacy’s Oh Yeah? Has to Answer a Question Bigger Than “Bad Habit”
Steve Lacy enters his next album cycle with a problem many musicians would gladly accept: one song became so large that it threatens to become the default explanation for everything that comes afterward. His new album, Oh Yeah?, is scheduled for release Friday through RCA. Current reporting identifies SZA, Erykah Badu and Cecile Believe among its collaborators, while “Is It Cool?” has already introduced the project through a conversational duet between Lacy and SZA. The album
Jul 16


Syd’s Self-Produced Era Is a Blueprint for Creative Confidence
Syd’s career has always been connected to the studio. Before audiences recognized her as the restrained, magnetic voice at the center of The Internet, she engineered sessions and helped maintain the recording environment where members of Odd Future developed their early sound. Yet technical experience does not automatically produce creative confidence—especially when someone’s work has been defined publicly through a group. Her forthcoming solo album, Beard, represents a sign
Jul 10


Baby Rose Turns Longing Into Cinematic Soul on YEARNALISM
Baby Rose has never sounded like an artist interested in making emotion smaller for the sake of convenience. With YEARNALISM, the singer builds an entire creative statement around the feelings people are frequently encouraged to hide: desire, uncertainty, heartbreak, attachment and the uncomfortable space between moving on and still wanting something back. Released Friday through Secretly Canadian, the 12-song album explores several forms of love rather than restricting its s
Jul 10


October London Keeps Classic Soul Alive
October London continues bringing vintage soul influences into modern R&B, combining smooth vocals with timeless production that appeals to both longtime soul fans and younger listeners discovering the genre. Drawing inspiration from classic artists like Marvin Gaye and Sam Cooke, his music blends rich instrumentation with heartfelt storytelling, creating a nostalgic yet contemporary sound. With standout tracks gaining traction across streaming platforms and live performances
Jul 8


Beyoncé Surprise Drops New Single “Morning Dew (Donk)” for the BeyHive
Beyoncé has officially surprised fans with a brand-new single, “Morning Dew (Donk),” giving the BeyHive a fresh release just in time for the Fourth of July weekend. The new track was written by Beyoncé, Pharrell Williams, The-Dream, and Darius Dixon, with production handled by Beyoncé and Pharrell Williams. According to the official release, “Morning Dew (Donk)” serves as a direct nod to Beyoncé’s loyal fanbase as the superstar begins the celebration surrounding the upcoming
Jul 4


Tyla Announces New Deluxe Edition of TYLA With Unreleased Tracks
South African singer Tyla is continuing her global rise with the announcement of a deluxe edition of her debut album TYLA, set to include several previously unreleased tracks and updated visuals. Following the success of her breakout hits and international chart presence, the deluxe release is expected to expand on the sound that helped introduce her to a worldwide audience. Known for blending Afrobeats, pop, and R&B influences, Tyla has quickly become one of the most talked-
Jul 2


Lauryn Hill Makes History as BET Introduces Its First Living Legend Icon Award
Few artists have influenced modern music quite like Lauryn Hill, and the 2026 BET Awards recognized that legacy by presenting her with the inaugural Living Legend Icon Award. The tribute celebrated Hill's groundbreaking work as both a solo artist and member of the Fugees, highlighting the lasting impact of her artistry on hip-hop, R&B, soul, and culture. Her catalog continues to inspire today's performers decades after its release. A lineup of acclaimed artists honored Hill b
Jun 29
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