New Records On Repeat

New Records On Repeat

Che Noir “Praises”

After keeping a low profile for most of the year, Che Noir’s readying her next effort, Food For Thought for December 17. Over an eerie beat by Chup, the Buffalo MC compliments her rise in the game and counts her blessings. “Praises’ marks her first new music since last year’s After 12 EP.

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Tory Lanez “Lady Of Namek”

Tonight’s the night. Tory Lanez pleads for love on the first single off his upcoming ’80’s-inspired project, Alone At Prom. Over the retro dance groove, the Toronto star introduces his alter ego, Ashton Rain and hopes to rekindle a flame. The track is the the follow-up to his Playboy album’s track “Lady Of Neptune”. Alone […]

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Berner Ft. Future “Draped Up”

Berner and Future floss on their new track. Berner keep his spirits high and is “Draped Up”, his new collaboration with Future and off hiss upcoming project, Gotti. Over knocking drums and bells, the Bay Area rapper gets in his bag, while Hendrix lays out a drippy verse. Last month, Berner revealed he was diagnosed […]

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Ace Hood “Little Light”

Can’t cover the light. Following an absence for most of the year, Ace Hood returns with first record of the year, “Little Light”. Produced by Byrd and Ism, the south Florida lyricist showcases his double-time flow where he touches his upbringing and overcoming life’s struggles. “Little Light” marks Ace’s first music since last year’s album, […]

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Beyonce “Be Alive”

Bey Alive. Beyonce comes alive with her contribution to the motion picture film, King Richard. Over a sample of The Door’s “Five to One,” which her husband JAY-Z sampled on his “Takeover”, Mrs. Carter sings self-love and perseverance throughout the empowering anthem. King Richard stars Will Smith as Richard Williams, the father and coach of […]

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Juice WRLD “Already Dead’

Juice WRLD forever. The long-awaited single from the late Juice WRLD finally sees the light of day. Directed by Nick Mira and DT, the Chicago rapper laments over his substance abuse while dealing with heartbreaks and the stresses on life. The track is reportedly the first single off Juice WRLD’s upcoming posthumous album, The Party […]

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