G-Eazy is making a reference to Lana Del Rey.
16.04.2020 - 20:45 / pitchfork.com
Playboi Carti is back. The rapper has shared the video for a new song called “@ MEH,” his first solo track since the release of his most recent album Die Lit in 2018. Check out the music video, directed by Carti and Nick Walker, below. The new track was produced by jetsonmade, who came to prominence last year as one of DaBaby’s primary producers, alongside Neekobaby and deskhop.
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G-Eazy is making a reference to Lana Del Rey.
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No one can quite figure out what’s going on between rappers Playboi Carti, 23, and Lil Uzi Vert, 25! It all started when Carti, born Jordan Terrell Carter, dropped his new song and video “@ MEH” via social media on Thursday, April 16 — his first solo track release since 2018. ‘Meh’ is a common slang term used to describe a mediocre feeling, and it seems like that was Lil Uzi’s — born Symere Woods — attitude about the jam.
Playboi Carti is keeping his word this time around. After teasing cover art for new music on Tuesday night (April 14), Carti skates right back with his comeback single "@ Meh."
Playboi Carti is back with a new track.
Atlanta singer-songwriter Faye Webster has shared a new song. It’s called “In a Good Way” and it arrives with a music video co-directed by Webster and frequent collaborator Hunter Airheart. Check it out below.
A new album is coming...
Colombia-born, Brooklyn-based artist Ela Minus has released the music video for a new song “they told us it was hard, but they were wrong.” Directed by Will Dohrn, the video begins with an homage to the Andes mountain range of Minus’ home country. The single is her first for new label Domino; check it out below.
The Streets are back. The UK rap project, led by Mike Skinner, have returned with a new Tame Impala collaboration called “Call My Phone Thinking I’m Doing Nothing Better.” It’s the first song to be released from Skinner’s forthcoming mixtape None of Us Are Getting Out of This Life Alive—out July 10 via Island. The tape marks the Streets’ first full-length since 2011’s Computers and Blues. Check out the video for the new track below.
Lana Del Rey has shared new details about her forthcoming spoken word album, Violet Bent Backwards Over the Grass, revealing the album’s cover artwork on Instagram earlier today. Erika Lee Sears illustrated the cover for the “audiobook of poems,” which will also feature music by Jack Antonoff. Check out the announcement below. An official release date has not yet been announced.
Polo G has released the music video for a new song, “DND.” The song marks the latest single from his upcoming follow-up to last year’s excellent Die a Legend; the new Jordan Wozy-directed visuals see the young Chicago rapper mostly cooped up in an empty house. Watch that below.
Rico Nasty has shared a brand new track called “Popstar.” The rapper’s latest single also received a colorful, pop-art clip. Check it out below.
Tones and I is back!
“Harlem Shake” producer Baauer is back with his sophomore album. It’s called Planet’s Mad and it arrives June 5 via LuckyMe. Today, he’s shared a new Rick Farin–directed music video for the album’s lead single “Planet’s Mad.” Watch the video—which was built in video game engines and features music from another song called “Magic”—below.
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