Flo Milli Makes It Clear That Her Beauty Isn’t Up For Debate On ‘PBC’

This summer will mark two years since Flo Milli made her splash in the rap world with her debut project Ho, Why Is You Here? The 12-song effort came with no features and saw the Alabama rapper shine brightly thanks to her infectious attitude and her impressive lyricism. We’ve yet to receive a follow-up project from Flo Milli, but she has continued to impress with singles and guest features. Today marks an example of the former as she returns with her new song “PBC.”

Flo Milli’s new record, which stands as an abbreviation for “Pretty Black Cute,” finds setting the record straight on her beauty. She makes it clear that there are no asterisks or footnotes to her looks and everything should be taken as is. “Pretty for what? / Pretty for who?” she raps. “I’m really like that / Who are you?” The song was initially previewed during Tia Adeola’s fashion show during this month’s New York Fashion Week. According to OkayPlayer, Flo Milli said the song is about “Black women finding their power, wearing their natural hair, everything that makes you pretty, Black and cute.”

The new song comes after Flo Milli and Rico Nasty joined forces for “Money” last year. During 2021, she also dropped solo singles like “Roaring 20s” and “Ice Baby” during a year that also saw her get selected to the 2021 XXL Freshman Class.

You can listen to “PBC” and enjoy a skit from Flo Milli that strikes as a hilarious flip of a viral clip from America’s Next Top Model in the videos above.

Tyga And Doja Cat Are A ‘Freaky Deaky’ Duo On Their Flirtatious New Song

It’s been nearly three years since Tyga released an album to the world with his last effort being 2019’s Legendary. The project served as a comeback for him as he earned him an entry on the Billboard Hot 100 with “Taste,” which marked his first appearance on the chart since 2015. Doja Cat, on the other hand, is less than a year removed from his third album Planet Her which peaked at No. 2 on the albums chart and earned her several Grammy nominations for the 2022 award show. With that being said, Tyga and Doja brought their magic together for a second time with their latest collaboration.

Tyga and Doja join forces for their new single, “Freaky Deaky.” The track is the duo’s second song together after Tyga joined Doja for a remix of her hit song “Juicy” in 2019. The track appeared on Doja’s second album Hot Pink which also houses her sole No. 1 song “Say So” and her viral record “Streets.”

The collaboration arrives after Doja dropped an intergalactic video for “Get Into It (Yuh)” and shared a cover of Hole’s “Celebrity Skin.” Last summer, Tyga dropped a video for “Mrs. Bubblegum,” however, he did land in legal trouble afterward as he was later arrested on felony domestic violence charges.

You can listen to “Freaky Deaky” in the video above.

Conway The Machine Shares “God Don’t Make Mistakes” Ft. Lil Wayne, Jill Scott, T.I., Rick Ross & More

It’s about that time to hear Conway The Machine’s major-label debut. The Griselda icon has been teasing his Shady Records debut and it has finally arrived this New Music Friday. Conway is a prolific force in the industry and his catalog speaks for itself, but he has admitted that completing God Don’t Make Mistakes wasn’t an easy feat.

“It was tough opening up doors that I haven’t opened up in a while. This is my story and sharing it all with the world is different for me, but I was happy to do it,” Conway said. “I know fans will love it.”

A press release describes the album as such:

“It’s an autobiographical window into Conway’s soul; the trails, the obstacles, the tribulations, and the trauma from a shooting that resulted in him being shot in the head, and with it, the debilitating Bells Palsy diagnosis that he has suffered from since, which resulted in him having to re-learn how to speak and completely reinventing the way he would rap. It’s a thoroughly captivating timeline, and one that you can’t help but become immersed in; it’s intimately Conway The Machine; because God Don’t Make Mistakes.”

Features on the record include Beanie Sigel, Lil Wayne, Rick Ross, T.I., Benny The Butcher, Westside Gunn, Jill Scott, Keisha Plum, and more. Conway also offers stacked production credits that include Hit-Boy, The Alchemist, and J.U.S.T.I.C.E. League. Stream God Don’t Make Mistakes and let us know your thoughts on Conway’s latest.

Tracklist

1. Lock Load Ft. Beanie Sigel (prod by Daringer & Beat Butcha)
2. Tear Gas Feat Lil Wayne & Rick Ross (prod by Cozmo, Vidal Garcia & G Koop)
3. Piano Love (prod by The Alchemist)
4. Drumwork Ft. 7xvethegenius & Jae Skeese (prod By Daringer)
5. Wild Chapters Ft. T.I. & Novel (prod by Hit-Boy)
6. Guilty (prod by Bink & The Beat Brothers)
7. John Woo Flick Ft. Benny The Butcher & Westside Gunn (prod by Daringer & Kill)
8. Stressed Ft. Wallo (prod by Daringer & Beat Butcha)
9. So Much More (prod by J.U.S.T.I.C.E. League)
10. Chanel Pearls Ft. Jill Scott (prod by Cozmo, Dylan Graham & Daniel Cruz)
11. Babas Ft. Keisha Plum (prod by Daringer & Beat Butcha)
12. God Don’t Make Mistakes ft. Annette Price (prod by The Alchemist)

Kodak Black Shares “Back For Everything” Project Ft. Lil Durk

No matter what time of year it is, Kodak Black makes sure it’s always his season. The rapper seems to keep himself at the forefront of conversations with his social media posts and pop culture commentary, and amid it all, he usually surfaces with a project. This time, Kodak drops off his 19-track effort Back For Everything, and the album only hosts one feature from Lil Durk.

The Florida rapper recently caused controversy after speaking about collaborating with women in the industry, telling The Breakfast Club that he expects to have sex with them. This revelation didn’t catch Kodak’s diehard fans by surprise, but it has prompted conversations about how this mindset isn’t as uncommon in the music industry as one thinks.

As those discussions continue, stream Kodak Black’s Back For Everything and let us know where you think this project stands against the rest of his catalog.

Tracklist

1. Let Me Know
2. Back For Everything
3. Grinding All Season
4. Smackers
5. On Everything
6. Purple Stamp
7. Midas Touch
8. Sink My Ship
9. Usain Boo
10. Vulnerable (Free Cool)
11. Elite Division
12. Omega
13. Hitting Houses
14. Love Isn’t Enough
15. Take You Back (feat. Lil Durk)
16. He Love The Streets
17. Super Gremlin
18. I Wish
19. Love & War