Doja Cat Leads The 2022 BET Awards Nominations While Ari Lennox And Drake Are Tied For Second

The nominations for the 2022 BET Awards have been announced and Doja Cat is the top nominee. She’s nominated for six awards, including two awards — video of the year and best collaboration — for “Kiss Me More” featuring SZA, as well as best female R&B/pop artist, best female hip-hop artist, BET Her for “Woman,” and album of the year for Planet Her.

Meanwhile, Ari Lennox and Drake are tied for second place with four nominations apiece, while third place is an absolute logjam with Baby Keem, Chloe, Future, H.E.R., Jazmine Sullivan, Kanye West, Kendrick Lamar, Lil Baby, Mary J. Blige, Silk Sonic, and Tems all nominated for three awards each. Lennox is head-to-head with Doja in all of her nominations, including best female R&B/pop artist, BET Her, and video of the year, for which she’s nominated twice (for her own “Pressure” and her appearance on Summer Walker’s “Unloyal“).

In addition to Planet Her, the album of the year category includes Drake’s Certified Lover Boy, H.E.R.’s Back of My Mind, the deluxe edition of Jazmine Sullivan’s Heaux Tales, Silk Sonic’s An Evening With Silk Sonic, and Tyler The Creator’s Call Me If You Get Lost.

The BET Awards are set to air live Sunday, June 26, at 8 pm ET from Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles.

BTS Hung Out With H.E.R. At Dave & Busters After Their White House Visit

It’s been a busy week for the Bangtan Boys as they visited the White House to close out Asian American and Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander (AANHPI) Heritage Month. The visit with Joe Biden was to discuss the rise of anti-Asian hate in the US and the importance of Asian representation in business, media, politics, and pop culture. And while the visit drew some predictable derision from conservative circles, BTS themselves were far too busy doing more important things to notice — things like taking R&B star and fellow Asian heritage representer H.E.R. on a group outing to Dave & Busters.

J-Hope caught much of the fun on his Instagram Story, which found the group shooting hoops — H.E.R. and Jungkook tied, according to the R&B star’s own Instagram Story — and Jungkook giving H.E.R. some friendly advice on protecting her wrist on the arcade’s boxing machine. It looks like everybody had a blast, even with the language barrier.

The outing was also likely a chance for H.E.R. to get a much-needed break from her day job opening for Coldplay on their Music Of The Spheres Tour. Considering how much effort she puts into her live performances — playing multiple instruments while belting out virtuoso vocals on songs like “We Made It” — the chance to relax and unwind appears to have been much appreciated. Having great company is just icing on the cake.

All The New Albums Coming Out In June 2022

Keeping track of all the new albums coming out in a given month is a big job, but we’re up for it: Below is a comprehensive list of the major releases you can look forward to in June. If you’re not trying to potentially miss out on anything, it might be a good idea to keep reading.

Friday, June 3

  • 070 Shake — You Can’t Kill Me (GOOD Music)
  • Al Riggs — Themselves (Horse Complex Records)
  • Andrew Bird — Inside Problems (Loma Vista / Concord)
  • Angel Olsen — Big Time (Jagjaguwar)
  • Astronoid — Radiant Bloom (3Dot Recordings)
  • Ben Zaidi — Acre of Salt (Nettwerk Records)
  • Chelsea Rose — Truth or Consequences (Paul Is Dead Records)
  • Drive-By Truckers — Welcome 2 Club XIII (ATO Records)
  • Fantastic Negrito — White Jesus Black Problems (Storefront Records)
  • Farees — Galactic Africa (Rez’Arts Prod)
  • The Fixx — Every Five Seconds (BFD/The Orchard)
  • Flaccid Mojo — Flaccid Mojo (Castle Face)
  • Forgiveness — Next Time Could Be Your Last Time (Gondwana Records)
  • Frank Zappa — Zappa/Erie (Zappa Records/UMe)
  • Gene On Earth — Time On The Vine (Limousine Dream)
  • T. Gowdy — Miracles (Constellation)
  • GWAR– The New Dark Ages (Pit Records)
  • Have You Ever Seen The Jane Fonda Aerobic VHS? — Maine Coon (Vild Recordings)
  • Horsegirl — Versions of Modern Performance (Matador)
  • iamamiwhoami — Be Here Soon (To whom it may concern)
  • Jasmyn — In the Wild (ANTI- & Royal Mountain)
  • Jelly Crystal — ILY EP (Smuggler Music/PIAS)
  • Ken Yates — Cerulean (Ken Yates)
  • Killswitch Engage — Live At The Palladium (Metal Blade Records)
  • L’Objectif — We Aren’t Getting Out But Tonight We Might EP (Chess Club Records)
  • Las Cruces — Cosmic Tears (Ripple Music)
  • Mary Gauthier — Dark Enough To See The Stars (Thirty Tigers)
  • Memphis May Fire — Remade in Misery (Rise Records)
  • Michael Franti & Spearhead — Follow Your Heart (Boo Boo Wax)
  • Mr Little Jeans — Better Days (Nettwerk)
  • Namir Blade — Metropolis (Mello Music Group)
  • Oklahoma Kid — Tangerine Tragic (Arising Empire)
  • Poliça — Madness (Memphis Industries)
  • Post Malone — Twelve Carat Toothache (Mercury Records/Republic Records)
  • Purity Ring — Graves EP (The Fellowship)
  • Queen of Jeans — Hiding in Place EP (Memory Music)
  • S.G. Goodman — Teeth Marks (Verve Forecast)
  • Saajtak — For the Makers (American Dreams)
  • Sub Urban — Hive (Warner Records)
  • The Suffers — It Starts with Love (Missing Piece Records)
  • Tedeschi Trucks Band — I Am The Moon: I. Crescent (Fantasy Records)
  • Tove Styrke — Hard (Records/Columbia)
  • Tuff Bear — Tuff Bear’s Picnic (Acrophase Records)
  • Ural Thomas and The Pain — Dancing Dimensions (Bella Union)
  • The Zells — Ant Farm (Crafted Sounds)

Friday, June 10

  • A Little Farther West — Vaya Con Dios (Town & Country Records)
  • Adrian Quesada — Boleros Psicodélicos (ATO Records)
  • Allison Ponthier — Shaking Hands with Elvis EP (Interscope Records)
  • American Aquarium — Chicamacomico (Thirty Tigers)
  • André Bratten — Picture Music (Smalltown Supersound)
  • Between Friends — Cutie EP (10K Projects)
  • Big Gigantic — Brighter Future 2 (self-released)
  • Billy Howerdel — What Normal Was (Alchemy Recordings/Rise Records/BMG)
  • Bloomsday — Place to Land (Bayonet Records)
  • Bobby Oroza — Get On The Otherside (Big Crown Records)
  • Carrie Underwood — Denim & Rhinestones (Capitol Records Nashville)
  • Chase & Status — What Came Before (MTA Records)
  • Cold Showers — Strength In Numbers EP (Dais Records)
  • David Newbould — Power Up! (Blackbird Record Label)
  • Deau Eyes — Legacies (Tone Tree Music)
  • Dion Lunadon — Beyond Everything (In the Red Records)
  • Erin Anne — Do Your Worst (Discrepancy Records)
  • FKJ — Vincent (Mom+Pop)
  • Future Palace — Run (Arising Empire)
  • George Ezra — Gold Rush Kid (Columbia Records)
  • Grace Ives — Janky Star (True Panther/Harvest)
  • Jack Flanagan — Rides the Sky (Imports)
  • Jamie Drake — New Girl (AntiFragile Music)
  • Jenny Owen Youngs — It’s Dangerous To Go Alone EP (Nettwerk Records)
  • Joyce Manor — 40 Oz. To Fresno (Epitaph)
  • Judah & the Lion — Revival (Cletus the Van/Virgin Music)
  • Julius Rodriguez — Let Sound Tell All (Verve)
  • LIFE — North East Coastal Town (The Liquid Label)
  • Liss — I Guess Nothing Will Be The Same (Escho / In Real Life)
  • Mapache — Roscoe’s Dream (Innovative Leisure / Calico Discos)
  • The March Divide — Lost Causes (Slow Start Records)
  • Marco Benevento — Benevento (RPF)
  • Michael Monroe — I Live Too Fast To Die Young (Silver Lining Music)
  • Michael Rault — Michael Rault (Daptone Records)
  • Michaela Anne — Oh To Be That Free (Yep Roc Records)
  • Moonchild Sanelly — Phases (Transgressive Records)
  • Museum Of Light — Horizon (Spartan Records)
  • Neneh Cherry — The Versions (Republic Records)
  • Nick Mulvey — New Mythology (Verve Forecast)
  • Riley Pearce — The Water & The Rough (Nettwerk)
  • Rufus Wainwright — Rufus Does Judy At Capitol Studios (BMG)
  • Sinead O’Brien — Time Bend and Break the Bower (Chess Club)
  • Spacey Jane — Here Comes Everybody (Spacey Jane/AWAL)
  • Vance Joy — In Our Own Sweet Time (Liberation Music)
  • Vieux Farka Touré — Les Racines (World Circuit Records)
  • The Wrecks — Sonder (Big Noise Music Group)
  • Wylderness — Big Plan For A Blue World (Succulent Recordings)

Friday, June 17

  • Alice Merton — S.I.D.E.S. (Mom+Pop)
  • Anteloper — Pink Dolphins (International Anthem)
  • Bartees Strange — Farm to Table (4AD)
  • Calum Scott — Bridges (Capitol Records)
  • Charlie Griffiths — Tiktaalika (InsideOut)
  • Chillin Villain Empire (CVE) — We Represent Billions (Nyege Nyege)
  • Dan Reed Network — Let’s Hear It For The King (Drakkar Entertainment)
  • Dylan Moon — Option Explore (RVNG Intl.)
  • Flasher — Love Is Yours (Domino)
  • Foals — Life Is Yours (Warner)
  • girlfriends — (e)motion sickness (Big Noise)
  • Hank Williams Jr. — Rich White Honky Blues (Easy Eye Sound)
  • Harken — Honeymoon Suite (Hand Mirror)
  • Hazel English — Summer Nights EP (P-VINE)
  • Hercules & Love Affair — In Amber (Skint/BMG)
  • Horse Jumper of Love — Natural Part (Run For Cover Records)
  • Infinity Knives & Brian Ennals — King Cobra (Phantom Limb)
  • IV And The Strange Band — Southern Circus (Black Country Rock)
  • Joey Badass — 2000 (Columbia Records)
  • Kevin Gates — KHAZA (Atlantic Records)
  • Lionel Boy — Down at 8 EP (Innovative Leisure)
  • Lit — Tastes Like Gold (Round Hill Records)
  • Logic — Vinyl Days (Def Jam)
  • Making Movies — XOPA (Cosmica Artists)
  • ME REX — Plesiosaur EP (Big Scary Monsters)
  • Mt. Joy — Orange Blood (Dualtone)
  • Nova Twins — Supernova (Marshall)
  • Nick Cave — Seven Psalms (Goliath)
  • Patty Griffin — Tape (Thirty Tigers)
  • Perfume Genius — Ugly Season (Matador)
  • Pet Fox — A Face In Your Life (Exploding in Sound)
  • Tim Bowness — Butterfly Mind (InsideOutMusic)
  • Tungsten — Bliss (Arising Empire)
  • TV Priest — My Other People (Sub Pop)
  • UB40 Featuring Ali Campbell & Astro — Unprecedented (UMe)
  • Violet Skies — If I Saw You Again (Artium)
  • Yaya Bey — Remember Your North Star (Big Dada)

Friday, June 24

  • Alexisonfire — Otherness (Dine Alone Records)
  • Art d’Ecco — After The Head Rush (Paper Bag Records)
  • The Brian Jonestown Massacre — Fire Doesn’t Grow On Trees (A Recordings)
  • Bryan Senti — Manu (Naïve Records)
  • Caamp — Lavender Days (Mom + Pop Music)
  • Candy — Heaven is Here (Relapse Records)
  • Christine McVie — Songbird (A Solo Collection) (Rhino Records)
  • Conan Gray — Superache (Republic)
  • Damien Jurado — Reggae Film Star (Maraqopa Records)
  • Day Wave — Pastlife (PIAS)
  • Dune Rats — Real Rare Whale (Ratbag Records/BMG)
  • Emery — Rub Some Dirt On It (Tooth & Nail Records)
  • Empress Of — Save Me EP (Major Arcana)
  • ENPHIN — End Cut (Pelagic Records)
  • G. Love — Philadelphia Mississippi (Philadelphonic Records/Thirty Tigers)
  • Glenn Jones — Vade Mecum (Thrill Jockey)
  • Goose — Dripfield (No Coincidence Records)
  • Hackensaw Boys — Hackensaw Boys (Nettwerk)
  • Hollie Cook — Happy Hour (Merge Records)
  • Jack Johnson — Meet The Moonlight (Brushfire/Republic)
  • James Vincent McMorrow — The Less I Knew (Faction)
  • Jimmie Allen — Tulip Drive (Stoney Creek Records/BBR Music Group)
  • Joan Shelley — The Spur (No Quarter)
  • Katie Alice Greer — Barbarism (FourFour Records)
  • Katrina Ford — Katrina Ford EP (Violin Films)
  • Limbs — Coma Year EP (UNFD)
  • Linda Hoover — I Mean To Shine (Omnivore Records)
  • Lindsay Clark — Carpe Noctem (Audiosport Records)
  • Luke Combs — Growin’ Up (Sony Music Nashville)
  • Luminous Beings — Horrors (XL)
  • Lupe Fiasco — Drill Music In Zion (1st & 15th)
  • Martin Courtney — Magic Sign (Domino)
  • Mikey Erg — Love At Leeds (Don Giovanni Records)
  • Motherhood — Winded (Forward Music Group)
  • Muna — Muna (Saddest Factory Records)
  • Peter Rowan — Calling You From My Mountain (Rebel Records)
  • Petrol Girls — Baby (Hassle Records)
  • Porcupine Tree — CLOSURE / CONTINUATION (Music For Nations)
  • Soccer Mommy — Sometimes, Forever (Loma Vista)
  • Tijuana Panthers — Halfway to Eighty (Innovative Leisure)
  • Tim Heidecker — High School (Spacebomb)
  • Wire — Not About To Die (pinkflag)
  • Young Guv — GUV IV (Run For Cover)

Some artists covered here are Warner Music artists. Uproxx is an independent subsidiary of Warner Music Group.

Young Dolph’s Alleged Killers’ Court Date Was Moved After New Evidence Was Discovered

Memphis’ FOX13 News reports that the court date for Justin Johnson and Cornelius Smith, the two men accused of killing Young Dolph, has been moved per their attorneys’ request. Both men appeared in court on Friday, May 27, where their attorneys requested a reset to July 1 due to some new discovery that they say will be vital to the judge setting Smith’s bond. July 1 will also be Smith’s new bond hearing.

Smith’s attorney, Michael Scholl, said, “We are receiving more information and I want to take a look at it. One of the factors that go into the bond is the likelihood of conviction. Other factors are [whether the accused is a] flight risk.”

Johnson was identified by police as a suspect in the case around two months after Dolph was shot to death outside a local Memphis bakery, Makeda’s cookies. A warrant for Johnson’s arrest was issued in January and he was arrested shortly thereafter in Indiana.

Meanwhile, Smith was identified and arrested when the car used in the murder was linked to another shooting in the immediate aftermath of Dolph’s death. A third suspect, Shundale Barnett, was arrested in January but was mistakenly released, while two other men, Devin Burns and Joshua Taylor, were also named as persons of interest in the case.

NYC’s Governors Ball Is Still Growing Alongside An Ever-Changing City

While the average festival attendee might not recognize the names of Jordan Wolowitz, Tom Russell, and Yoni Reisman, they have proven to be pivotal to New York City’s history. After founding the production company Founders Entertainment as 20-somethings with an immense passion for live music, they also crafted the idea to host a music festival on Governors Island in 2011.

The sounds of the city were still drawn to the Indie Sleaze movement, and so, the festival’s single-day lineup reflected that — with electronic artists Girl Talk, Pretty Lights, and Empire OF The Sun headlining that year. That decision to cater to a generation of fellow early adults paid off immensely, as the aptly-titled Governors Ball’s debut drew the highest attendance for any event on Governors Island. “As many area festival attempts often fall flat due to poor execution, the Governors Ball was a pleasant exception to the rule, leaving us looking forward to its return next year,” Flavorwire wrote about the festival.

Building upon their success, the founders expanded Governors Ball to a two-day festival the following year, moving the location to Randall’s Island to better accommodate the growth — which included popular city food vendors (Luke’s Lobster, Wafels & Dinges) and a variety of outdoor games. Beck, Kid Cudi, Passion Pit, and Modest Mouse were on 2012’s top billing.

Despite the momentum, the third year was not a charm for Governors Ball, as disaster struck in the form of Tropical Storm Andrea on day one — the start of weather that would prove to be a common struggle for the founders in years to come. By 9 pm, the entire festival was canceled, with local paper Gothamist publishing a slideshow of the conditions. Crowds in colorful ponchos dispersed, just trying to avoid being drenched in mud.

“It was a heck of a storm: a lot of rain and high winds. When you have 40,000 people on your festival site, which is grass, and you have five to six inches of water descend upon that site within an eight-hour period, the result is a field of mud,” Russell told INC about that year. “There’s not much you can really do to combat that. We laid down plywood, sand, and landscaper’s hay, but everything just sank. Around 8 p.m. on Friday, when we started getting 40 mph wind gusts, we knew we had to cut the show.”

Throughout the years, weather complications have continued to be a common theme affecting Governors Ball. In 2019, Sunday attendees were stuck on Randall’s Island, until an 8:30 pm announcement officially canceled The Strokes and SZA’s nighttime performances. With severe thunderstorms, ticket buyers walked back across the RFK bridge to get home.

Still, Governors Ball planned to get back to normal. The original 2020 lineup continued the cross-generational appeal by featuring Tame Impala, Missy Elliott, Flume, and Vampire Weekend as headliners; it was eventually canceled due to the pandemic. After taking a-year-and-a-half hiatus until returning in September 2021, much like the rest of the world, the festival made some major changes. As for whether these will prove for better or for worse is to be determined.

Upon their return, Governors Ball announced they would be moving the permanent location to Citi Field — with stages set up just outside of the Mets stadium. Last year marked my first time attending the festival, so it’s difficult to compare to past locations. However, crowd control seemed to be a significant issue. Given the stages are spaced quite closely together, a lot of the audiences blended into one giant crowd, with very minimal lamp posts or clear exit signs. About six months later and in the wake of Astroworld, it seems to be a potential safety issue.

Still, Governors Ball has the opportunity to smooth out any roadblocks for their second year at Citi Field. At the very least, they have an all-star lineup — one that leans heavily into aiming for a younger demographic instead of keeping one headliner your Gen X mother might recognize.

Saturday’s headliner, Halsey, is one of the most exciting artists on the bill. They sought out their musical heroes — Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross of Nine Inch Nails — to eventually began crafting an industrial-inspired pop record together. The result was their cinematic fourth studio album, If I Can’t Have Love, I Want Power. While the writing process began before Halsey’s pregnancy (and first child), it conceptually began to wrap around all the various aspects of motherhood.

Rapper J. Cole will close out the festival as Sunday’s headlining performer. Last year, he released his Grammy-nominated sixth album, The Off-Season. “The Off-Season symbolizes the work that it takes to get to the highest height,” he told Slam magazine last year. “The Off-Season represents the many hours and months and years it took to get to top form. Just like in basketball, what you see him do in the court, that shit was worked on in the summertime.”

Hip-hop continues to play a heavy part in Governors Ball’s main acts: Friday headliner Kid Cudi, Jack Harlow, British MC Skepta, Coi Leray, Roddy Ricch, and many more. As a fun surprise, basketball player Shaquille O’Neal is scheduled to perform on Saturday under the stage name DJ Diesel.

For those looking for rising indie acts, Samia is one of the solo artists not to miss. The singer-songwriter released her first full-length record, The Baby, in 2020. She has since followed that with a handful of equally strong singles, from the somber, piano-driven “Desperado” to capturing feelings of love, and acceptance on “As You Are.” Last year, Samia also teamed up with a handful of prominent indie artists to reimagine songs from her debut album, including Bartees Strange, Christian Lee Hutson, Palehound, and many more.

The past year has also been a record-breaking one for Michelle Zauner, who fronts the Philly-based indie band, Japanese Breakfast. Between releasing a Grammy-nominated album, Jubilee, and becoming a New York Times bestselling author with her debut memoir, Crying In H Mart, Zauner has continuously distinguished herself as a talented artist — no matter what the medium is.

In all, Governors Ball has the chance to redefine itself for this new decade, evolving as necessary, and representing its city as the flagship festival offering.

Some of the artists covered here are Warner Music artists. Uproxx is an independent subsidiary of Warner Music Group.

Lil Xan Cancels Headlining Tour At Last Minute, Opening Act Irate

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It was all good just a week ago.

While it looked like popular recording artist Lil Xans career was on the rise with the announcement of a new headlining tour early last month. It appears the “Betrayal” rapper has called off the tour at the last minute, leaving the openers enraged for the late notification and airing out this displacement on social media.

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Dropout Kings’ Adam Ramey, the opening act on Lil Xan’s upcoming tour, wrote on Instagram the following statement about Lil Xan’s immediate departure from his headlining tour with Born Dead clothing:

“Due to @xanxiety dropping off the Born Dead Tour, tonight’s show in Tampa, FL at Brass Mug is canceled. We were told tomorrow’s show in Jacksonville is canceled, as well. We are trying to save any show we can and perform for you all! Straight up fuck Lil Xan 100% I don’t even care. Dude is a total piece of shit for doing this to all the artists and staff involved in this. Decided to do this to everyone after everyone already left for tour, then doesn’t even show up to his set for so what fest. We’re still reaching out to every promoter on the remaining shows. Fuck it we’ll make it a headliner. The show must go on. Please bear with us during this. We’ll make it worth it.”

Following Dropout Kings hurling a series of disses Lil Xan’s way on social media, Xan released an Instagram post on Tuesday afternoon that shed some light on his last-minute departure from the tour that included him insulting his former opening act. “I dropped off the tour because your management and booking agents were taking advantage of me. Your team dropped the ball. Your team did not have any accommodations or travel or anything a tour should. U just wanted to promote ur homies under my name and we tried to work it out but your team is obviously new at this. If you guys were smart you wouldn’t do burn bridges like that and act like you guys had the tour even planned right but have fun on your fuck lil xan tour.”

“S/o @dropoutkingsaz have a great “fuck lil xan tour,” Xan captioned. “I know you guys are new to this and I’m pretty sure you should talk with your booking agent Ashley on how bad she fucked the tour up for me and my team! But have fun on the tour fellaz my next tour is for my fans only not yours 🤍 wanna give them better openers and more Xanarchy  @dropoutkingsaz. On top of that, I just got out of rehab 2/3 months ago and wanna stay focused on my sobriety and a tour might damage that! but no yall team didn’t care as long as they made their money.”

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He continued with a follow-up Instagram post: “Dam man I can never get a break it’s always an L for xan when I say this had nothing to do with bad ticket sales, I was even surprised how good they were selling for only having one album out ever but everyone doesn’t know how fucked of a deal it was for me? They were tryna use my name to increase their agency’s artist career, I’ve been taken advantage of before and learned from my mistakes like if this was my tour or had more control of it wouldn’t you think I’d have my brother @stevencamnon on it like every other tour I’ve done? Cmon man.”

In the midst of the tour cancellation, Lil Xan has announced new music on the way with the reveal of his “final” EP under the rap moniker coming soon. Breaking the news to fans on Tuesday, Xan shared that they can discover more information about the upcoming music on his Discord group. “The time has officially arrived,” tweets Xan. “The announcement of my final EP as “LiL Xan”… join the discord link in my bio for all the information on how it will be released, how you can get it and also how you can get my 1st project as “Diego” See you there!”

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Dreamville Festival Generates More Than $6.7 Million in Direct Economic Impact to Wake County

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One of the largest artist-run music festivals in the country expands attendance and economic impact with two-day festival in Raleigh.

Curated by North Carolina-raised, Grammy Award-winning, and multi-platinum hip-hop artist J. Cole and his Dreamville team, the 2022 Dreamville Festival saw a combined attendance of 80,000 at the two-day, multi-stage festival in downtown Raleigh’s Dorothea Dix Park. This year’s festivities generated $6.7 million in direct economic impact within Wake County, according to figures released today by the Greater Raleigh Convention and Visitors Bureau.

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Local and global fans alike flocked to Raleigh for the return of the April 2-3 festival with tickets being sold in all 50 states, plus Washington, D.C. and the U.S. Virgin Islands, and 20 countries. Wake County occupancy also swelled to 92% on the Saturday night of the festival.

It is important to note that the $6.7 million is a conservative estimate that does not include locals’ spending, nor does it include a multiplier of indirect or induced impacts. It represents tourism economic impact only, which is new money coming into the local economy.

“My team and I continue to be awed by the overwhelming support we’ve received since closing out the second Dreamville Festival this April. But to now fully realize the festival’s positive impact on the local economy and tourism, it truly is unbelievable,” said Dreamville Partner and Festival President Adam Roy. “We are grateful for our fans who traveled across the U.S. and internationally to attend the fest, as well as for those from the City of Raleigh and Wake County who helped bring this event together. Our Dreamville team looks forward to furthering its investments in the community for years to come, especially as we plan for the festival’s return in spring 2023.”

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After a sold-out inaugural event in 2019, the Dreamville Festival was rescheduled the following years due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Returning strong, the second annual Dreamville Festival once again provided a thoughtfully curated, multi-stage music event from J. Cole, who was raised in nearby Fayetteville, N.C. The festival provided an opportunity for J. Cole to give back to his home state that shaped the artist he has become with a one-of-a-kind celebration of local culture, food and art featuring a curated selection of music performers blending some of today’s biggest national acts with exciting up-and-comers including WizKid, Lil Baby, Kehlani, Wiz Khalifa, Wale and T-Pain, as well as the entire Dreamville Records roster, among many other talented acts. North Carolina natives Morray and Lute also performed at this year’s festival.

“The increase in economic impact and attendance over this year’s two-day festival is gratifying to see after the pandemic hindered the previously sold-out event from taking place the last couple of years,” said Dennis Edwards, President and CEO of Visit Raleigh. “The successful turnout for Dreamville Festival reiterates that events and travel are back in our area and the demand is still prevalent.”

A portion of proceeds from this year’s festival will be donated to official Dreamville Festival charity partners, the Dreamville Foundation and Dorothea Dix Park Conservancy.

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ICYMI: 1TakeOcho Releases ‘Undeniable II’ Mixtape

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There is no denying the talent that 1TakeOcho brings through his artistry. Since deciding to take his career seriously in 2020, the growth Ocho has made over the past two years through his vocals, songwriting, and overall concepts can be seen and heard as one listens from one project to the next.

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Following his Ocho III DELUXE (2021), Undeniable II is the second installment of Ocho’s Undeniable series that is more meaningful than the music itself as he vulnerably speaks on personal stories & tragic events that have changed the world around him forever.

“This album is dedicated to my dad. I recently lost him last year and it broke me in a way I never felt before. I’m wearing his letterman jacket (on the cover) which symbolizes that I’m always protected by him and his presence and energy will always be here with me,” Ocho states. “I feel guarded and protected by my dad, my guardian angel. This is one is for you big dawg & everything from here on out!”

The cover, shot by Ifster, showcases Ocho standing in front of his dad’s lowrider that was passed down to him. Another symbol of protection & a reminder to himself to continue striving towards his goals not only to make himself proud but to make his dad proud as well.

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Undeniable II contains 15 tracks with an opening intro from the West Coast’s coastguard himself, DJ Hed. Reminding all who listen to continue being undeniable. The project also features Kenai, Phats, Royce the Choice, Griff Tyler, 1TakeBoyz Jay, Quan, and Teezy.

Ocho explored new sounds within this project with production from Jonny Cash, KeezTheArtist, Jay Mllian, and more. You may stream the full project below.

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SOURCE LATINO: Sadboy Loko, Kap G & YBE Drops “Palm Trees” Visual

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Former YG-artist Sadboy Loko links up with well-respected recording artists Kap G and YBE for the visual to his self-proclaimed summer anthem “Palm Tress,” out now, via Prajin Records. Stream it below.

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In the new visual, SadBoy, Kap G, and YBE cruises through the signature Los Angeles’ palm trees in a drop-top lowrider — headed to the high-profile house party. Worry-free by the coast, surrounded by real ones and baddies, they set the scene, each verse reflecting their own definition of what they’ve got going on “over here.”

From the Micheladas being sipped to the Cali being smoked, the visuals reflect each artists’ words perfectly. Through the smooth sounds of a keyboard and a clap on the beat, Sadboy Loko emanates the nostalgic feel of a West Coast summer perfectly.

“The new generation switched up the LA sound,” says SadBoy Loko, “new faces, new artists… but our sound has a summer vibe.” 

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“Palm Trees” is the third single by Sadboy following previously released “Pit Lock” and “El Llamado de las Calles,” that generated over 900,000 streams across all digital streaming platforms. Sadboy’s latest release is set to appear on his upcoming project that features  regional music star Lupillo Rivera as well as corridos artist Jorge Gamboa, Mexican rapper Aleman and Chicano king of auto-tune MC Magic. “Pit Lock,” “El Llamado de las Calles” and “Palm Trees” are available now on all digital streaming platforms.

“Palm Trees” is produced by Cricket.

Join the party now. Take a look at Sadboy Loko’s summer anthem below.

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Rae Sremmurd Teases ‘Sremm4Life,’ Their Upcoming Fourth Album: ‘Bout To Get A Dose Of This Sremmy’

It’s been quite a while since Rae Sremmurd gave the world a full body of work. To find that, you’d have to go back to 2018 when the rap duo composed of Swae Lee and Slim Jxmmi released their third album SR3MM. The project arrived as a triple-disc with one side being a 9-track Rae Sremmurd release, and the remaining two discs being 9-track solo efforts from Swae and Slim. The rappers have shared some tidbits about their fourth album over the years, but music has yet to arrive from it. All of that could change soon as they teased the project once again from their social media accounts.

The rap duo posted an image of the number four of fire to the Rae Sremmurd Twitter page with the caption, “SREMM4LIFE.” In a second tweet that Swae Lee shared from his personal account, he added, “Bout to get a dose of this Sremmy.” Slim Jxmmi also chimed in with his own tweet, writing, “Time for that 4 foe four for phor.” All of the aforementioned posts seemingly confirm that new music from the project should arrive much sooner than later.

In an interview with Essence back in 2019, Rae Sremmurd seemingly confirmed that their upcoming fourth album would be set up like 2018’s SR3MM. For what it’s worth, that interview was more than three years ago, so it remains to be seen if that is still the plan for the duo.

You can view Rae Sremmurd’s tweets about Sremm4Life above.