Though YNW Melly remains incarcerated on double murder charges, his musical output hasn't wavered. On Tuesday (March 24), the embattled star released the video for his "Suicidal (Remix)," featuring the late Juice WRLD.
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In January, Eminem surprised fans with a new album called Music To Be Murdered By. The project contained "Godzilla," a song featuring Juice WRLD, the chicago rapper who passed away from an accidental drug overdose in December.
Today the song got a music video, directed by Lyrical Lemonade's Cole Bennett. The cartoonish style of the clip harkens back to Eminem's early days, taking place in a trashed supermarket where different figures from the song's lyrics come to life.
Though YNW Melly remains incarcerated on double murder charges, his musical output hasn't wavered. On Tuesday (March 24), the embattled star released the video for his "Suicidal (Remix)," featuring the late Juice WRLD.
Actress Jaime King has come under fire for sharing a video “thanking” the coronavirus for “providing an enlightening and awakening narrative” to the pandemic.The video, which has now gone viral and has also been shared by models including Doutzen Kroes, has been slammed as “disgusting” by social media users, as the death toll from the virus continues to rise daily.
Chilean hip-hop artist Ana Tijoux has announced her first studio album in six years. Antifa Dance is out later this year, and Tijoux has shared the title track and an accompanying music video, directed by Daniela López Lugo and co-starring Chilean singer-songwriter Alex Anwandter. Check out the colorful, post-apocalyptic visual below, as well as Tijoux’s scheduled tour dates.
Josh Gad told his followers he was struggling with his emotions during the coronavirus crisis in an emotional Instagram video on Thursday.
Charlotte Awbery has another cover to share, and this time she’s wrapping her amazing voice around Demi Lovato’s “Anyone”.
Josh Gad wants everyone to know that it's OK to cry.
Josh Gad wants everyone to know that it's OK to cry.
Watch it first on NME below
A few weeks and one pandemic ago, Genius got on the phone with the producer formerly known as D.A. Doman. He recently changed his name to the producer tag you’re probably more familiar with, d.a. got that dope. If that drop doesn’t sound familiar, then a couple of the beats he did last year—namely Tyga’s “Taste” and Kodak Black’s “ZEZE”—probably set off either a vocal sample or a steel drum in your head just now.
Via manager Scooter Braun’s Instagram account, Zac Brown has sent an emotional message to fans about severe cuts he’s had to make to his crew, why it’s a life-or-death matter for young people to be out partying, and how Americans are having to make decisions for themselves in lieu of strong political leadership.
Rico Nasty has released a new single, “Lightning.” The Internet Money-produced track comes with a video directed by Robert Henry, Nate P, and Anthony Brown, which features Rico sporting polychromatic headphones and swaggering in a Tesla. Check it out below.
Britney Spears‘ fans have been a little worried about the pop princess lately. Now she’s saying that she’s going to keep making people uncomfortable because that comes along with being “bold.” She shared a meme to her Instagram account on March 16 that read, “Speak boldly and with intellect.
Jamaican reggae star Chronixx has announced his next album. Dela Splash is out later this year. Ahead of the LP, Chronixx has shared lead single “Dela Move” along with a visual directed by Nabil Elderkin, who has made music videos for the likes of Frank Ocean, Kanye West, Dua Lipa, and more. Check it out below (via Vanity Fair).
Eminem thinks he's invincible in his monstrous video for "Godzilla" that he released Monday (March 9), but he's quickly proven wrong.
The late rapper appeared on the 'Music To Be Murdered By' track
Empress Of has announced her next album. I’m Your Empress Of arrives April 3 via Terrible. Ahead of the LP, she’s shared lead single “Give Me Another Chance” along with a dance-heavy music video directed by Alexis Goméz. Check it out below and scroll down for the album art and tracklist.
A Boogie Wit da Hoodie recently took a step in a new musical direction with the release of his genre-bending “Me and My Guitar.” As it turns out, he had Juice WRLD in mind when he was first recording it. The Bronx rapper explained the situation in a new interview with Brandon ‘Jinx’ Jenkins posted on his YouTube channel.