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New Music: Westside Gunn, Smoke DZA, Wale “The Hurt Business

Ayo. Westside Gunn, Smoke DZA, and Wale got the game on lock with “The Hurt Business”, the latest offering the soundtrack to Griselda’s film, Conflicted. Produced by Camouflage Monk, the FLYGOD, Kushed God, and Folarin trade gritty raps full of gun talk, bricks, kicks, and wrestling references. The soundtrack drops this Friday (Jan. 8), while … Read moreNew Music: Westside Gunn, Smoke DZA, Wale “The Hurt Business

New Video: EARTHGANG Ft. Wale “Options”

Decisions decisions. When it comes to the ladies, EARTHGANG and Wale got a whole lot of “Options” for their long-awaited collaboration. Directed by Zack Sekuler, the matching visuals depict the trio as dolls. Olu and WowGr8 watch their rendezvous with females play out on the tube, while Wale highlights his sexcapades from the hotel to … Read moreNew Video: EARTHGANG Ft. Wale “Options”

New Video: Omarion Ft. Wale “Mutual”

Omarion steals the show in the music video to his collaboration featuring Wale. “Mutual” is off the singer’s latest effort The Kinnection. In the steamy clip, Omarion performs at an intimate night club in the city and woos a lady in the crowd. Her daydream includes makeouts in the restroom, the pool hall, and their … Read moreNew Video: Omarion Ft. Wale “Mutual”

New Video: Wale Ft. Gunna “Flawed”

Everybody flawed. Wale brings the flaws and all on his new collaboration featuring Gunna. Over Mike Hector’s slow-tempo instrumental, Folarin and Gunna recollect relationships in their imperfect world. Shot in black-and-white, the elegant video directed by Joseph Desrosiers and Melissa Forde, centers the two and Young Thug serenading their ladies in a city at night … Read moreNew Video: Wale Ft. Gunna “Flawed”

How Black Music Has Aided The Meteoric Rise of K-Pop

Though K-pop has become its own genre, there’s no denying the clear hip-hop and R&B influences that can be seen and heard. Kai, from K-pop groups Exo and SuperM, cited Usher as the first concert he attended. Former 2NE1 member CL references the magnitude of Lauryn Hill, Beyoncé, Missy Elliott, Lil Kim, and more as … Read moreHow Black Music Has Aided The Meteoric Rise of K-Pop

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