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Jay-Z Releases New Album “4:44”

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Last week, Jay-Z unleashed an official trailer to his then-mysterious project, 4:44. After teasing us with his record, “Adnis,” (which is Jay Z’s father’s name) in a trailer that starred Donald Glover and Mahershala Ali, the Brooklyn rapper has since dropped two more trailers this week, where one featured Lupita Nyong’o. With mysterious advertisements and the announcement that he would be partnering with Sprint, Jay-Z unveils to us his new project, 4:44.

With mysterious advertisements surfacing all over the internet and on billboards in major cities like New York and Los Angeles, Jay made the announcement that he would be partnering with Sprint, to unleash 4:44 via his streaming platform, Tidal.

Marking his return since his 2013 album, Magna Carter Holy Grail, his latest offering serves as his 13th album to date.

Executive produced by NO I.D., 4:44 features 10 tracks with guest appearances by Frank Ocean, Damian Marley, and mother, Gloria Carter.

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Cardi B Releases New Song ‘Enough (Miami)’ 

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After releasing her ‘Like What (Freestyle),’ Cardi B returns with her brand new single, ‘Enough (Miami).’ The single follows her appearance on the remix of Flo Milli‘s ‘Never Lose Me’ alongside SZA.

“The song was originally called ‘And Her Name is Cardi K,’ the rapper revealed on Instagram Live. “And the reason why I called this song ‘Cardi K’ … I said it in an interview … I was really angry. I felt like … bitches were ganging up on me. I felt like I was very underestimated. Even my fanbase. I have a big fanbase, but it’s very underestimated…” She continued with, “So ‘Cardi K,’ I don’t know if you know how people say, ‘EBK,’ like ‘Everybody Killa.’ I just felt like everyone was on some ‘Cardi K’ shit, like ‘Y’all on some Cardi Killa shit? Then fuck you hoes! Fuck you bitches!”

“I got in the studio feeling angry, but honestly, I’m not in that space right now. I don’t give a fuck about nobody right now. But that’s her original name. Her original name is ‘Cardi K,’ but her stage name is ‘Enough/Miami.‘”

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PARTYNEXTDOOR Returns With New Single ‘R e a l W o m a n’ ; Announces P4 Release Date

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PARTYNEXTDOOR marked his return in 2023 with ‘H e r O l d F r i e n d s,‘ followed by ‘R e s e n t m e n t.’ As anticipation builds for his highly awaited album P4, the OVO Sound artist drops his latest offering, ‘R e a l W o m a n.’ This release follows his feature on the pages of Billboard Magazine.


In an interview with Zane Lowe on Apple Music, PARTYNEXTDOOR spoke on the essence of his latest track, expressing, “I consider myself an empath, deeply connected to emotions. Through my music, I strive to articulate these profound sentiments. As I mature, I’ve come to understand the ebb and flow of relationships, a journey both enriching and tumultuous—a duality I’ve grappled with and embraced.”

Excitement continued as he revealed the much-anticipated release date for his forthcoming album, P4, set to drop on April 26th.

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Flo Milli Drops ‘Never Lose Me’ Remix with SZA & Cardi B

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Flo Milli has dropped the much-anticipated remix of ‘Never Lose Me,’ featuring SZA and Cardi B.

This revamped version finds its place within Flo Milli’s latest album, “Fine Ho, Stay,” marking the end of a trilogy that began with “Ho, Why Is You Here?” and continued with “You Still Here, Ho?”. With 14 tracks in total, the album boasts additional contributions from Gunna, Monaleo and Anycia. Fans were treated to a surprise when Flo teased Cardi B’s inclusion through a video announcement after previously anticipating SZA on the remix of her chart-topping hit.


Reflecting on the creation of her first Billboard hit, Flo Milli shared with Billboard, “I was in the studio all night, and I wasn’t really focused. I was working on other stuff for my project, and then right when I was about to leave, I asked the engineer to pull up this beat — that’s when I started rapping. For the ‘Never Lose Me’ part, I’m such a perfectionist: Until I get a line right and it sounds like how it sounds in my head, I’ll do it so many times. I just kept saying, ‘You never wanna olse me.’ I wasn’t expecting it to blow. I was just doing it for me.”

Stream the ‘Never Lose Me’ remix and Fine Ho, Stay below.

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