Summer Walker, SZA, and Cardi B Drop ‘No Love (Extended Version)’

Summer Walker taps Cardi B for the extended version of her SZA collaboration “No Love.”

Cardi gets in her feelings while flexing her vocal chops on the R&B jam. “I just want to be everything you need / I wish you could see how you hurting me,” she sings. “I got no more love, this time I’m done with that / I’m thinking of ways that I can hurt you back.”

Along with the song, the ladies team up in the astrology-inspired video. An angelic Cardi joins Summer in the clouds before Summer and SZA perform a sexy routine on the pole.

“This is one of my favorite songs,” Cardi gushed while on Instagram Live. “I’m so proud of Summer Walker. I feel like she stepped out of her element. I’m so proud of her. She’s an amazing artist, she’s an amazing person.”

Speaking with Apple Music, Summer praised her collaborator. “She is nice and talented,” she said of Cardi. “She surprised me because I didn’t think she was going to switch it up the way she did. She tried something new, but she blew my mind because it was really good. I just let her do what she wanted to do.”

“No Love” is the second single off Summer’s sophomore album Still Over It, which was released in November. Cardi is also featured on the album’s opening track “Bitter.”

Stream Latto’s New Album ‘777’

Latto is ready for the big time.

After scoring her first top 20 hit with “Big Energy,” the rapper formerly known as Mulatto reintroduces herself with her second studio album 777. The 23-year-old MC showcases her growth and versatility on the 13-track project, which includes appearances from 21 Savage, Lil Durk, Nardo Wick, and Kodak Black, plus a collaboration with Lil Wayne and Childish Gambino (“Sunshine”).

“I wanted to solidify myself and where I fit in the industry,” Latto told Complex of the follow-up to her 2020 debut Queen of Da Souf. “This is just the first introduction. ‘Big Energy’ is the pop sound from this project. I got an R&B sound. I got the rap trap sound. I got some rhythmic stuff that I did with Pharrell, just different swaggy stuff.”

On Monday, she will release the official remix to “Big Energy” featuring a mystery female guest, which is rumored to be Nicki Minaj.

Big Latto is currently bringing the “Big Energy” to a city near you on her “777 Tour” with Saucy Santana.

Stream 777 below.

[WATCH] Mount Westmore Proves They Still Got It With “MOUNT WESTMORE IS 4 BAD MFS!” Music Video

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Whoever said rap is a young man’s game was wrong, and Mount Westmore is proving that. The west coast based supergroup recently released a music video for their latest single “MOUNT WESTMORE IS 4 BAD MFS!”

The group raps about their boss statuses, longevity, and impact in the game, and how at the end of the day, they’re some bad mf’s. Despite their legendary status, Too Short, Snoop, Ice Cube and E-40 show no signs of slowing down. 40 even raps”We’ll be rapping ’till we’re way past grey” in his verse.

The supergroup’s upcoming album Mt. Westmore has been highly anticipated by fans ever since the group formed in 2020. The group dropped their first single “Step Child” in 2020, followed by “Locked In” and “Big Subwoofer” in 2021.

In a recent interview with Billboard, Too Short spoke about the group’s upcoming album, and announced his new album Sir Too Short would be dropping later this month.

“I have at least 50 new songs recorded — whether it’s me or any features I’ve done. And then I have at least 40 songs recorded with Mount Westmore. It’s crazy to think at 55 years old I have a future in hip-hop” Too Short said.

You can check out the music video to Mount Westmore’s latest single below.

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Tyler, the Creator Drops Nigo Collaboration ‘Come On, Let’s Go’

Tyler, the Creator joins forces with Nigo on their new collaboration “Come On, Let’s Go.”

Produced by Pharrell Williams, the track is set to appear on Nigo’s upcoming album I Know Nigo, which hits streaming services tonight.

“I told your ass be ready / You always got excuses and you know I be on top of thangs / Punctual my proper name / On the dot is not your aim / Although we in love, we are not the same,” he raps.

The video, directed by Tyler himself, finds him rapping in front of a yellow Ferrari, while The Neptunes icon makes a cameo.

In addition to “Come On, Let’s Go,” I Know Nigo features Tyler and A$AP Rocky’s “Lost and Found Freestyle 2019.” Executive produced by Pharrell, the 11-track compilation also includes appearances from Clipse, Gunna, Kid Cudi, Pusha T, Lil Uzi Vert, Pop Smoke, and more.

Tyler is currently on his “Call Me If You Get Lost” tour with Kali Uchis and Vince Staples, which wraps April 8 in Seattle.

Sony’s Lara D Makes U.S. Debut With “Bad Case Of Loving You”

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Sony Australia’s chart-topping star Lara D makes her North American debut with a new single and video “Bad Case of Loving You.” For the debut, the Morrocan-Lebanese singer-songwriter tells a rollercoaster love story that ends in one discovering self-love. Stream the new single below via Sony Entertainment Australia.

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“about falling into the trap of toxic love and the mixed emotions that come with discovering if someone is genuine, or if it’s all part of a game,” said Lara D about the song’s concept. “Sometimes we fall for someone that we shouldn’t because they don’t treat you right or they fall through on their promises. It’s not a heartbreak song, it’s more about warranted disappointment in someone for turning out exactly like you thought they would.”

The song was co-written by DNA Songs, Lara D knew the song was a hit from the first listen.

“I was playing with vocal ideas and I come up with a cool rhythm vocally in the chorus, everyone reacted and said “that’s it”, it became a key hook – it was funny as I kinda wrote it without thinking,” says Lara.

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“Bad Case of Loving You” was filmed at Caves Beach and an arcade in NSW. Lara D, alongside director Alex Greaves, was hands-on with elements of the creative including directing and styling allowed to bring her vision to life. In an unbelievable turn of events, filming was delayed on Caves beach with beached whale drawing on the efforts of Lara, Alex and the crew to get it back to open waters. Despite it held up and everything worked out accordingly.  

Lara’s debut is only the beginning of her U.S. take over. She plans to release more new music and is currently in album mode, eager for a late-2022 release. “I’ve been waiting so long to show off my sound and creativity, I’m going to be playing shows too, so I can’t wait for people to hear the songs I’ve been working on live!”

Take a look at the U.S. debut below, afterward, stream Lara D’s catalog above. 

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