SAINt JHN, as many of you may know by now, never sticks to one sound for too long. He’s shown throughout his underrated career that he thrives wherever he places himself. Whether it be hip-hop, R&B, pop, or whatever direction he goes, he manages to do it with unique style and creativity. It’s landed him some awards, including a GRAMMY, for his efforts, in addition to some high-profile collaborations. Beyonce, Kanye West, A Boogie wit da Hoodie, Lenny Kravitz, and Meek Mill are only the tip of the iceberg. With all of this praise and success, it’s no surprise that he’s still going strong this year. For context, it’s even more impressive considering he hasn’t put out an album since 2020.
Right now, he’s prepping for a new project, maybe before the end of 2024, or hopefully at the latest, early 2025. It’s going to be called Collection II: Fake Tears From a Popstar. That means it will be a follow-up to his debut LP in 2018, Collection One. So far, three possible singles have been put out and they include “Humble,” “Circles,” and “Body On Me.” Overall, All three have presented different genre explorations such alternative pop and Afrofusion. Now, SAINt JHN is moving into electronic/house/pop on “Glitching.” Overall, it’s a thrilling and high-energy listen as the Guyanese American act sings about a love that’s got him all discombobulated. SAINt JHN isn’t shying away from a challenge as this next tape will see him go all over the place, but we are ready for the ride.
And baby, I’m glitchin’ Sufferin’ from indecision I been drinkin’, rockin’ wrong prescriptions Is it me or there’s been somethin’ missin’? Can’t give you my full submission
Ariana Grande had a lot of people talking and not in a good way about her new album eternal sunshine. The record centers around the complicated nature of relationships and the feeling of love overall. A lot of listeners were turned off by some of the lyrics and storytelling on her seventh project. Subsequently, it followed shortly after the divorce of Dalton Gomez. Many have labeled her as a homewrecker, as she is now in a new relationship with actor Ethan Slater. One of the tracks that makes reference to her “bad girl” side is “the boy is mine”, which now has a remix.
One of many hit songs on the record, Grande drew inspiration from Brandy and Monica’s 90’s track of the same name. So, in a bit of a full-circle moment, the Boca Raton, Florida native is now giving the R&B balladeers their flowers with this remix. Overall, there is not much of a difference from the original version of “the boy is mine” to this one. Brandy and Monica harmonize with Grande throughout, and the bridge and final repeating of the chorus are longer. There are high points, especially when their voices meld. It creates a rich sonic experience, and it is cool to see Grande work with these legends. The remix to “the boy is mine” is out now and is released as a two-pack with the inaugural version.
Omar Apollo is a balladeer that you are going to want to keep an ear out for going forward. The Apple Music Up Next artist and 2023 GRAMMY nominee is not someone we typically cater toward, as he blurs the lines between bedroom pop and soul. But he is such an intriguing talent, and he just so happens to be weaving in and out of hip-hop adjacent lanes. A couple of days ago, Omar Apollo announced his sophomore album, and today, the second single from it, “Dispose of Me,” is here.
According to Uproxx, the Hobart, Indiana native revealed this exciting news to his fan base on Instagram. “MY SOPHOMORE ALBUM “GOD SAID NO” – out June 28th. This album is a reflection of my life for the past 2 years and I’m happy to finally present it to you.” Omar’s debut, Ivory, dropped in 2022 and had features from Kali Uchis and Daniel Caesar. For God Said No, the soon-to-be 27-year-old crooner will be working alongside Mustafa, as well as actor Pedro Pascal.
As we said, “Dispose of Me” is Omar’s second helping from the project, with “Spite” being the lead-off track. This latest offering is a stunning, yet heartbreaking tale about seeing something special in a partner, regardless of how long the other person has known them. “It don’t matter if it’s twenty-five years, twenty-five months / It don’t matter if it’s twenty-five days, it was real love / We got too much history.” You can check out the new single with the link above. God Said No is due to be out on June 28.
What are your thoughts on this brand-new single “Dispose of Me” by Omar Apollo? Do you think this is the best promotional track off his upcoming album, why or why not? Does this get you excited for God Said No? Does he deserve more shine than he is receiving? We would like to hear what you have to say, so be sure to leave your takes in the comments section. Additionally, always keep it locked in with HNHH for all of the latest news surrounding Omar Apollo. Finally, stay with us for everything else going on in the music world.
Quotable Lyrics:
You’re making me feel insecure about things I ain’t thought about in years You’re bringing out my fears And I don’t see you anymore, but the words you left me are always in my ears Always in my tears You’re a gentleness my body just won’t forget You’re a handprint on my heart I just can’t possess
Ricky Martin, the iconic Latin pop sensation, has mesmerized audiences worldwide with his electrifying performances and infectious charisma. As of 2024, his net worth stands at an impressive $130 million, according to Celebrity Net Worth. Let’s delve into the journey that led him to such astounding success.
Born Enrique Martín Morales on December 24, 1971, in San Juan, Puerto Rico, Ricky Martin began his career at a young age. He gained initial fame as a member of the Latin boy band Menudo, captivating audiences with his undeniable talent and charm. However, it was his solo career that propelled him to international stardom and helped pave the way for a new generation of Latin artists to take the world by storm.
Musical Triumphs
Martin’s self-titled debut album, released in 1991, marked the beginning of his solo journey. However, it was his fourth studio album, Vuelve (1998), that catapulted him to global fame. The album’s lead single, “La Copa De La Vida” (“The Cup of Life”), became the official song of the 1998 FIFA World Cup and solidified Martin’s status as a pop sensation.
Subsequent albums, including Sound Loaded (2000) and Almas Del Silencio (2003), further showcased his musical versatility and garnered critical acclaim. His chart-topping hits like “Livin’ la Vida Loca” and “She Bangs” dominated the airwaves, earning him numerous awards and accolades.
Beyond his music career, Ricky Martin has successfully ventured into acting and other business endeavors. He starred in Broadway productions such as Les Misérables and Evita, showcasing his theatrical prowess to a broader audience. Moreover, he’s appeared in film and television with appearances on shows like American Dad and The Assassination Of Gianni Versace: American Crime Story.
Martin’s philanthropic efforts also contribute to his multifaceted legacy. He is a vocal advocate for various social causes, including LGBTQ+ rights and children’s welfare. His Ricky Martin Foundation works tirelessly to combat human trafficking and support at-risk youth worldwide.
Despite achieving monumental success over the years, Ricky Martin continues to captivate audiences with his infectious energy and unparalleled talent. His Las Vegas residency, “All In,” showcased his enduring appeal and further solidified his status as a global icon. Looking ahead, Martin shows no signs of slowing down. With ongoing musical projects and advocacy work, he remains a prominent figure in both the entertainment industry and humanitarian efforts.
Conclusion
In conclusion, Ricky Martin’s net worth of $130 million in 2024 is a testament to his enduring influence and unparalleled talent. From his early beginnings with Menudo to his meteoric rise as a solo artist and actor, Martin has cemented his legacy as one of the most beloved figures in contemporary music. As he continues to thrive in his career and philanthropic endeavors, his impact on the world stage remains as vibrant as ever.
D4vd is quietly becoming a force to be reckoned with in the alternative and pop scenes. The New York native just turned 19 on March 28 but already possesses some of the biggest streaming hits of the 2020 decade. He is most known by his 25 million plus monthly listeners for the Petals to Thorns EP which dropped in May of 2023. On that project, he has his four biggest tracks, with “Romantic Homicide” being the most popular with over one billion streams.
2024 is looking to be another big year for d4vd as he is making music for the TV show Invincible with the song “Feel It.” This follows up the hitmaker’s series of singles “My House Is Not A Home,” “Leave Her,” and “2016.” Invincible is an Amazon Prime Video exclusive animated series that stars Steven Yeun, J. K. Simmons, and Sandra Oh. It recently released its second season back in November.
“Feel It” by d4vd will be a part of the follow-up season’s soundtrack and is a love story cut. In it, d4vd is singing about a woman that he knows is right for him. He does not want to lose her, even though they are dealing with some problems. D4vd is no stranger to making music for the entertainment industry. He recently worked with 21 Savage for the new Call Of Duty video game as well.
What are your thoughts on this brand-new single, “Feel It,” by d4vd? Is this the best track he has put out as of late, why or why not? What is your favorite element of the track and why? Is he a certified hitmaker, or does he need more songs under his belt? Have you been checking out season two of Invincible? We would like to hear what you have to say, so be sure to leave your takes in the comments section. Additionally, always keep it locked in with HNHH for all of the latest news surrounding d4vd. Finally, stay with us for the most informative song posts throughout the week.
Quotable Lyrics:
What do you have in store? One life away, you can’t explore But I don’t want to get in the way no more ‘Cause this the type of feeling you can’t ignore, ay I’m ready to break down the door, settle the score I can’t let you go away
One of the pillars of pop music from the mid 1990s to the present has to be Shakira. The Barranquilla, Colombia superstar always has hits up her sleeve and is a model of consistency. However, over the last seven years, fans have not gotten a new album. That all changes today, and one song from it that no one can stop talking about is the Shakira and Cardi B collab “Puntería.”
Released just hours before Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran or Women No Longer Cry, this is now her 12th album. Shakira and Cardi B were a trending topic for a little bit back in May of 2023. The rumblings were centered around a possible song, “Estoy Lamida,” coming that summer, but it never materialized. However, “Puntería,” might be what was in the works around that time.
The main draw of this track is the possible meaning behind it. The title of song translates to “aim.” According to Bustle, they feel this song and album title has some ties to Shakira’s ex-husband Gerard Piqué. The “Whenever, Wherever” hitmaker was already throwing shade at him and his new love interest all through 2023. The overall message of the track is expressing how difficult it can be to move on from a past relationship. It does not directly call out Gerard or his partner, but we can see why some believe Shakira might have attacked the song this way.
What are your thoughts on this brand-new song, “Puntería,” by Shakira and Cardi B? Is this the best track on the Colombian pop star’s new album, why or why not? Who had the strongest performance on the record? Do you think she is taking shots at her ex-husband? We would like to hear what you have to say, so be sure to leave your takes in the comments section. Additionally, always keep it locked in with HNHH for all of the latest news surrounding Shakira and Cardi B. Finally, stay with us for the most informative song posts throughout the week.
Quotable Lyrics (English Translation):
I become a she wolf like Shaki Crazy, crazy you are, my tiger Touch, touch me with more desire So that I never forget about you She wolf like Shaki You are my tiger
Olivia Rodrigo, the breakout star of 2021, captured hearts worldwide with her soulful voice and relatable lyrics. From her chart-topping hits to her captivating performances, Rodrigo has cemented her place in the music industry. But beyond her musical talent, fans wonder: what is Olivia Rodrigo’s net worth in 2024?
Before her meteoric rise to fame in the music industry, Olivia Rodrigo began her journey in the world of musical theater. Rodrigo showcased her talents early on, enlisting in vocal lessons and eventually, participating in singing competitions. She eventually leaped into acting lessons, as well, leading to stints with Disney.
However, in 2021, she released her debut single, “Drivers License,” leading to significant success on social media and on the charts. Then, with subsequent singles, “Deja Vu” and “Good 4 U,” she affirmed her commercial success, setting the stage for the release of her debut album, Sour in 2021. The album not only did extremely well commercially but it also earned her a number of Grammy nominations.
Diversifying Her Portfolio
In addition to her music career and social media influence, Olivia Rodrigo has explored various avenues to expand her net worth. Rodrigo has made strategic investments in real estate, demonstrating her savvy business acumen beyond the realm of entertainment. By diversifying her portfolio, she mitigates risk and ensures long-term financial stability, a testament to her forward-thinking approach to wealth management.
The Bottom Line
So, what is Olivia Rodrigo’s net worth in 2024? According to Celebrity Net Worth, the singer-songwriter’s estimated net worth stands at $16 million. This figure reflects not only her musical accomplishments but also her ventures in film & television, influencing, and real estate.
While Rodrigo’s ascent to fame may have seemed sudden to some, it is evident that her success is the result of years of dedication, hard work, and strategic planning. Rodrigo has proven herself to be a force to be reckoned with in the industry throughout these past few years. In conclusion, Olivia Rodrigo’s net worth in 2024 serves as a testament to her talent, resilience, and entrepreneurial spirit. As she continues to evolve as an artist and entrepreneur, one thing is certain: the future is bright for this young trailblazer.
What makes Drake one of the most influential artists in hip-hop but also in general, is his willingness to try out different genres. While some have groaned and moaned over some of his attempts in the past, it has made him the superstar we know him to be. He was especially trying out different accents and soundscapes on his 2017 record More Life. It was cleverly labeled as a playlist, and it makes sense because of the various artistic directions across it. One song that is still thriving to this day is Drake’s dancehall and R&B fusion “Passionfruit.”
This low-key and vibey record was arguably the biggest song from More Life because of its widespread appeal. Its tropical and groovy melody are a perfect match for Drake as he sings about a long-distance relationship that is looking to be coming to an end. “Tension / Between us just like picket fences / You got issues that I won’t mention for now / ’Cause we’re fallin’ apart.” The lyrics, while simple, effectively communicate the heartbreak that Drizzy is going through on this cut.
Like we said, this song was massive and the stats back it up. It did not score Drake another number one hit, but it did have a more than respectable peak at number eight. Additionally, this track has helped keep the now seven-year-old album on the Billboard Hot 200 for 347 consecutive weeks. The playlist of course hit number one too. From what we can find, the song is three times platinum and has been streamed over 1.58 billion times on Spotify. That is good enough for his seventh most popular track on the platform. With all of this in consideration, we feel that this could be Drake’s strongest R&B/dancehall song in his catalog.
What were your thoughts on “Passionfruit” by Drake when it originally came out? Is this the strongest track from More Life, why or why not? Do you agree with our take that this is his greatest R&B/dancehall song ever? Is this song still in your rotation? Should he go back to this genre anymore, why or why not? We would like to hear what you have to say, so be sure to leave your takes in the comments section. Additionally, always keep it locked in with HNHH for all of the latest news surrounding Drake. Finally, stay with us for everything the most informative song posts throughout the week.
Quotable Lyrics:
Passionate from miles away Passive with the things you say Passin’ up on my old ways I can’t blame you, no, no Passionate from miles away Passive with the things you say
San Francisco, California multi-talent, 24kGoldn, is finally back with a new album. It has been nearly three years to the day since his last full-length listen. Of course, that was 2021’s El Dorado. It was a fun and easy-going listen with features from Future, iann dior, Swae Lee, and DaBaby. But, since that time and his mega-popular track “Mood,” things have not been on the upswing for him. However, over the past couple of months the singer and rapper has been hinting a new project with a handful of singles. Now, 24kGoldn is officially back with a new LP for fans called Growing Pains.
Back at the start of the year, he gave us a pretty big clue as to what the thematic direction would be. On “Good Intentions,” which also happens to be the intro cut, he melodically raps about his worries and troubles. “”If I’m bein’ honest, I’ve been goin’ through a rut, uh / Victim of my selfishness, it’s finally catchin’ up, uh.”
Then, fittingly, 24kGoldn ends Growing Pains with “Clarity,” a record that displays a hopeful mindset going forward. However, he still feels conflicted, as with this newfound confidence, he still finds it weird that he is doing better. “But I’m damned if I don’t, damned if I do / It’s not easy livin’ with clarity / I just need a little more therapy.” He also sounds a little different on this record, as he adopts some different inflections on his voice like on “I’m Here,” for example. There is a chance this could divide some fans, but we can appreciate 24k for being more vulnerable on this offering.
What are your thoughts on this brand-new album, Growing Pains, by 24kGoldn? What tracks are you gravitating toward right now and why? Was Leikell47’s feature a good placement for this record, why or why not? Do you like this sonic and stylistic direction for him? We would like to hear what you have to say, so be sure to leave your takes in the comments section. Additionally, always keep it locked in with HNHH for all of the latest news surrounding 24kGoldn. Finally, stay with us for the most informative project posts throughout the week.
Everyone knows KYLE for his single with Lil Yachty “iSpy.” It was a song that absolutely dominated the summer of 2017. The track had a weird release date in December, but it still managed to strike a chord with audiences. KYLE’s mega hit sits at over 940 million streams on Spotify after just over eight years of existence. What made that song so popular was its radio-friendly and bright production. KYLE is bring that recipe he has been crafting for years with his new album SMYLE AGAIN.
This marks the sixth project for the California native, who dropped his first LP back in 2013. Additionally, KYLE has now officially ended a two-year album drought. His last offering, It’s Not So Badhit streaming back in January of 2022. Furthermore, SMYLE AGAIN is KYLE’s sequel to his 2015 record Smyle.
The pop singer first teased the rollout for the tape back almost a year ago in April. KYLE teamed up with Tinashe for “Who’s Taking You Home.” He would follow that up with “WOAH,” then “Suddenly” in September. Finally, he and Teezo and Touchdown would bring their similar, yet idiosyncratic styles on “Somethin Bout U” before “Forever & Ever & Ever & Even After That” last Friday.
What are your thoughts on this brand-new album, “SMYLE AGAIN,” by KYLE? Is this one of his strongest records, why or why not? What songs are you gravitating toward right now and why? Who had the best feature on the record and why? We would like to hear what you have to say, so be sure to leave your takes in the comments section. Additionally, always keep it locked in with HNHH for all of the latest news surrounding KYLE. Finally, stay with us for the most informative project posts throughout the week.