How Much Are Tickets For Coachella 2024?

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Get your pocketbooks ready. The Coachella line-up for the 2024 festival just dropped, and fans are not going to want to miss this. With an incredibly stacked line-up featuring Doja Cat, Lana Del Rey, Tyler The Creator, and No Doubt, anticipation for this year’s Coachella is high.

Tickets for Coachella are never cheap, but with less than three months to the festival — set to take place over the course of two weekends, April 12-14 and April 19-21, there will be opportunities for fans to plan ahead financially, notably with the 50/50 payment plans.

How much are tickets for Coachella 2024?

General admissions tickets go for $499 for tier one, $549 for tier two, and $599 for tier three for both weekend one and two. General admissions tickets that come bundled with a shuttle go for $619 for tier one, $669 for tier two, and $719 for tier three.

VIP packages range from $1,069 to $1,269, and camping and hotel packages will range anywhere from $149 to $11,000. Fans can see a price guide for packages here.

These tickets will certainly burn a hole in fans’ pockets, however, they can sign up for a 50/50 payment plan, which will allow them to pay half the price at the time of the presale, and half at a later date.

Fans can register for the pre-sale now at the official Coachella website. The pre-sale will take place on January 19 at 11 a.m. PST.

You can see the full Coachella 2024 line-up below.

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Lana Del Rey, Tyler The Creator, Doja Cat, And No Doubt Will Perform At Coachella 2024

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The Coachella 2024 line-up is here, and it did not disappoint. Returning to Empire Polo Club at Coachella Valley in Indio, California for two weekends this April, fans can look forward to a stacked line-up of performers, including headliners Lana Del Rey, Doja Cat, and Tyler The Creator.

During the Friday shows, which are set to take place on April 12 and April 19, fans can look forward to performances by Peso Pluma, Lil Uzi Vert, Sabrina Carpenter, Tyla, and Justice, with Del Rey headlining these days.

At the Saturday shows — taking place on April 13 and April 20 — Ice Spice, Blur, Gesaffelstein, Jon Batiste, and Sublime will take the stage, with headliner Tyler The Creator guaranteed to deliver a killer set.

Closing out weekend one and weekend two on the final days (Aprl 14 & April 21) will be J Balvin, Victoria Monét, Reneé Rapp, Lil Yachty, Khruangbin, with Doja Cat headlining.

Additionally, ticketholders will witness an epic reunion of No Doubt. Ahead of the Coachella 2024 line-up reveal, the band took to social media to tease “a show” with the classic line-up, consisting of Gwen Stefani, Tom Dumont, Tony Kanal, and Adrian Young.

Fans can register for pre-sale access here, and the pre-sale is set to begin Friday, January 19 at 11 a.m. PST>

You can see the full line-up below.

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

Coachella 2024 Lineup Has Arrived: Doja, Tyler The Creator, Ice Spice, Yachty, Uzi & More

It may be the middle of January, but Coachella is getting ready for 2024’s festival season. Each year, tens of thousands of people travel to the deserts of Indio, California, to enjoy one of the biggest music concerts in America. Although the highlights are the dozens of artists taking to various stages over two weekends, the Coachella experience makes it unforgettable, with activities including carnival rides and immersive art features.

This year, Coachella 2024 will take place April 12-14 and April 19-21. This year’s headliners will surely bring crowds, as Lana Del Rey will end each Friday evening, starting each weekend off with a bang. Also on the roster those days is a plethora of must-see talent (if you haven’t already), including Lil Uzi Vert, Deftones, Peso Pluma, Skepta, Tyla, Tinashe, ATEEZ, and more.

Read More: Tyler, The Creator, Lana Del Rey And Doja Cat Rumored To Headline Coachella

Additionally, on those Saturdays, we find Tyler, The Creator as a headliner, and we can already anticipate the crowd. Joining the Grammy-winning Call Me If You Get Lost hitmaker that day are Ice Spice, Grimes, Blxst, Kevin Abstract, Sublime, and Spinall, among several others. While Saturday’s lineup may be the icing on Friday’s cake, Sunday’s list gives both days a run for their money.

Headlining the final nights of each weekend is Doja Cat, who can’t seem to stop her star from climbing to further heights. Fresh off a Jay-Z-praised “Jeezu” verse from The Book of Clarence‘s soundtrack, Doja is ready to show the world once again why her name hasn’t left the charts—or nominations lists—since she burst onto the music scene. Meanwhile, Doja will be joined on Sunday by J Balvin, Lil Yachty, Jhené Aiko, NAV, Victoria Monét, and more. And to show that they can outdo themselves, Coachella also announced that No Doubt would be reuniting at this year’s event.

Further, if you’re looking to snag tickets to Coachella 2024, you shouldn’t wait. Presale tickets arrive on January 19 at 11:00 a.m., but those looking to purchase are warned that “this is a presale and does not guarantee pass type, packages, or camping,” reads a press release. YouTube will once again be Coachella’s exclusive livestream partner, so those unable to attend in person don’t have to miss out on all of the action.

For more festival information and updates, visit www.coachella.com. Check out the full list of Coachella 2024 performers below, and let us know who you’re looking forward to seeing at this year’s festival—or who you believe should have made the cut, but didn’t.

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The Best Albums Of The 2020s So Far (A Wildly Speculative Investigation)

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There are many notable things about the year 2024. It is an election year. It is an Olympics year. It is the beginning of the mid-2020s. But I am only concerned with one particular notable thing about 2024: It is the earliest possible moment when it is acceptable to start talking about the best albums of the decade.

Some might disagree. “Only a moron would write about this now,” those people are saying. (Kind of harsh, to be honest.) But they are wrong. Dead wrong. I know this because, as a music writing professional, I am well versed in the science of these lists. And my expertise tells me that my speculation about the most consequential music of the 2020s has arrived precisely on time. We have already eaten up 40 percent of our current decade. Preparation for the act of ranking must commence now.

To clarify: I’m not really thinking about my choices for the decade’s best albums. (At least I’m not thinking all that deeply yet.) I’m more interested in what I think critics overall will pick as the best. I have thought a lot about this. Probably too much. But I believe I have cracked the code.

Let’s begin by looking at recent history. Here is a list of 10 well-regarded albums from the 2010s. I compiled it by looking at a variety of “Best of the 2010s” lists and mentally averaging the most common entries. My process was “imprecise” (my word) and “possibly half-assed” (my editor’s words). But nevertheless I think most people will agree that these are definitely among the most critically acclaimed records of the previous decade.

Here they are, in alphabetical order:

Fiona Apple, The Idler Wheel … (2012)
Beyoncé, Beyoncé (2013)
D’Angelo, Black Messiah (2014)
Kendrick Lamar, To Pimp A Butterfly (2015)
Frank Ocean, Blonde (2016)
Frank Ocean, Channel Orange (2011)
Solange, A Seat At The Table (2016)
Taylor Swift, Red (2012)
Vampire Weekend, Modern Vampires Of The City (2013)
Kanye West, My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy (2010)

It’s interesting to note how some of these albums have shifted in terms of their critical reputations. At the 40-percent mark of the 2010s, the consensus choice for album of the decade so far was easily My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy. Kanye West stood head and shoulders above all other artists as a figure of profound cultural import and intense music-critic obsession. Then Kanye started to lose his mind in the back half of the 2010s and MBDTF slipped a bit — though not completely off the charts. At that point, To Pimp A Butterfly seemed like the album of the 2010s, given Kendrick Lamar’s elevated status as a Pulitzer Prize-winning rapper. But if a website or publication made a best of 2010s list now, I suspect that Blonde would be the new “easy choice” for the top slot, as Frank Ocean in retrospect seems like the defining artist of the decade.

Back to my original point: Half of these albums came out in the first 40 percent of the 2010s, between 2010 and 2013. The other five came out in the mid-2010s, between 2014 and 2016. The late 2010s are completely absent. I am confident that, if you look at most decade lists, you will see a similar pattern. There might be some records from a year ending with 7, but that’s about as late as they generally go. For the most part, these lists are front-loaded with “early decade” music. (In the parlance of “best of the decade” lists, we can liken the “late” part of the decade to December on year-end lists.)

Why does this happen? There are two reasons:

1) Decade lists made in the moment are typically made up of albums that were loved immediately. The “grower” records that rise in esteem over time do better on retrospective decade lists made years after the fact.

2) This “precedent of love and prestige” effect, so to speak, favors albums that were released earlier in the decade. As a critic, you want to feel that the records under consideration have some staying power. Also, it’s easier to assess the importance of an album that’s already been out for several years. Reputation and mystique by then have been banked. And there’s less risk of overrating something that feels important in the moment. This explains why, for instance, Rolling Stone named The Clash’s London Calling as its best album of the 1980s — it came out in America in January 1980, which means it had more precedence of love and prestige than practically any other ’80s album. (It actually came out in December 1979 in the U.K.) The magazine acted similarly when it named Nirvana’s Nevermind (1991) the best album of the ’90s, followed by Dr. Dre’s The Chronic (1992). Nobody was going to argue against Nevermind or The Chronic in 1999 — the influence and impact of those records was undeniable. Time, as always, has a substantial home-field advantage.

Here’s the relevant takeaway: There’s a good chance the album that critical consensus eventually dictates as the best of the 2020s has already come out. But which album? Here are 10 records from the first 40 percent of the decade that have achieved a high level of acclaim, listed in alphabetical order.

Alvvays, Blue Rev (2022)
Fiona Apple, Fetch The Bolt Cutters (2020)
Beyoncé, Renaissance (2022)
Boygenius, The Record (2023)
Phoebe Bridgers, Punisher (2020)
Japanese Breakfast, Jubilee (2021)
Olivia Rodrigo, Sour (2021)
Rosalìa, Motomami (2022)
Taylor Swift, Folklore (2020)
Tyler The Creator, Call Me If You Get Lost (2021)
SZA, SOS (2022)

One might quibble with some of the choices. Perhaps you want to swap in Turnstile, Bad Bunny, or Wet Leg. But these feel like the early critical frontrunners to me. This list reflects the predominant shifts in music culture and critical thinking during the Biden administration, i.e. there’s less big-tent hip-hop and way more female singer-songwriters. As you might have noticed, there are three crossovers from the 2010s list, and two of them are very predictable: Taylor Swift and Beyoncé. The third, Fiona Apple, has established a track record of releasing one critically adored album per decade. (See also: 2005’s Extraordinary Machine.)

Do I like any of these albums personally? Yes. I like four of them. Though the only serious contender for my personal list is Blue Rev. Speaking of my personal list, here are five albums I feel confident about proclaiming as “the best” from the first 40 percent of the 2020s, listed alphabetically:

Big Thief, Dragon New Warm Mountain I Believe In You
Bob Dylan, Rough & Rowdy Ways
MJ Lenderman, Boat Songs
The War On Drugs, I Don’t Live Here Anymore
Waxahatchee, Saint Cloud

To clarify: my determination for “the best” is based on a variety of criteria, including what I listened to the most (I Don’t Live Here Anymore), what makes me happiest when it’s on (Boat Songs), what impressed me the most in terms of songwriting and thematic ambition (New Warm Dragon I Believe In You), what I suspect I will love the most in 20 years (Saint Cloud), and what has the longest song about the Kennedy assassination (Rough & Rowdy Ways).

Now, it’s very possible that the albums we don’t know about (or that don’t even exist yet) coming in the next 60 percent of the 2020s will blow away all of the records mentioned in this column. I actually hope that happens! It’s exciting to think about what’s potentially ahead of us! But let’s assume that at least half of the top 10 records of the decade have already come out. And let’s also say that one of those records ends up being No. 1. And (for the sake of fun and conversation) let’s imagine that we have $1 million to wager on that choice.

What’s the record I would bet on? Punisher.

It is influential for other popular and acclaimed artists in the 2020s. It was made by a person who (like Frank Ocean in the 2010s and unlike Taylor Swift and Beyoncé now) feels native to the current decade. I believe the next generation of music critics (who were in their teens in 2020) will look at it as definitional for its time and their age cohort. It’s the kind of record you pick if you’re trying to make a statement about an era. It’s also — this helps — a really good album. Even with the lack of 17-minute JFK assassination songs.

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Tyler, the Creator and Lana Del Ray Rumored to for Coachella, Doja Cat Floated as Third Headliner

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Festival SZN isn’t far away, and now we have an idea about who will headline Coachella. According to HITS Daily Double, the duo of Tyler, the Creator, and Lana Del Ray will take the main stage in April.

A third headliner rumored by the publication is Doja Cat, stating “though we’re told she is not yet confirmed.”

Coachella will take over Indio, California on April 12 and April 19 weekends.

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Who Are The Rumored Headliners For Coachella 2024?

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Way back in June 2023, Coachella confirmed its 2024 dates as April 12 to 14 and April 19 to 21, and ticket sales began despite fans not yet knowing the performers they were purchasing tickets to see. The Coachella 2023 lineup was revealed on January 10, 2023, so logic says we’re nearing the highly anticipated announcement of the Coachella 2024 lineup. As such, the rumor mill is churning.

On Friday morning, January 5, HITS Daily Double caused heart palpitations nationwide by reporting that Lana Del Rey and Tyler The Creator “are confirmed to headline Coachella 2024,” while “Doja Cat is believed to be the third headliner, though we’re told she is not yet confirmed.”

There are other big names “in the mix,” as excerpted below:

“We understand Peso Pluma is also in the mix as the desert lineup shakes out, and that this year will see the festival’s most diverse undercard yet in terms of both genre and global representation. Meanwhile, word is there was a push by Coachella to secure Dua Lipa for the fest but that she demurred due to timing. Shakira’s team, for their part, apparently went to the mat trying to get her a headline slot but Coachella ultimately passed on her — the reasons for which have engendered much speculation. There was also talk of possible top slots for The Rolling Stones, Olivia Rodrigo and Travis Scott.”

Again, at this point, nothing is confirmed, but we should know as early as next week whether HITS Daily Double is correct.

Is Tyler The Creator Headlining Coachella 2024?

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As the announcement of Coachella Music & Arts Festival’s 2024 lineup approaches, the rumor mill has kicked into overdrive. Now, according to HitsDailyDouble, we may know who this year’s headliners will be. The music industry insider site is rarely wrong, so don’t be suprised if their predictions turn out to be accurate.

According to HDD’s sources, Lana Del Rey and Tyler The Creator have been confirmed as headliners, while the festival’s organizers are also pursuing Doja Cat as the third headliner (wisely, I might add, as I definitely suggested this after her star turn in 2022). Meanwhile, other rumored headliners included Dua Lipa, Olivia Rodrigo, The Rolling Stones, Shakira, and Travis Scott, although it’s suggested that Dua passed due to timing and Goldenvoice passed on Shakira for unknown reasons.

Tyler made a surprise appearance at Coachella 2023 during his frequent collaborator Kali Uchis’ set (the second time he did so after joining her in 2018). He also played the undercard of the 2018 iteration of the festival, going on ahead of Haim and Beyoncé and impressing with performances of his then-recently released album Flower Boy.

If Tyler does headline Coachella this year, it’ll come on the back of the successful return of his own festival, Camp Flog Gnaw Carnival, where he said he isn’t planning on releasing any new music.

ASAP Rocky Net Worth 2024: Updated Wealth Of The Rapper

Since his emergence in the hip-hop scene in the early 2010s, ASAP Rocky has carved a prominent position and significant influence in the music industry. His distinctive style and unmatched flow have earned him a substantial fortune.

As of 2024, WealthyGorilla estimates the rapper’s net worth at around $20 million. This article delves into the various sources of his impressive wealth.

The Rise Of ASAP Rocky’s Music Career

NEW YORK, NEW YORK - JANUARY 17:  ASAP Rocky performs during Yams Day 2020 at Barclays Center on January 17, 2020 in New York City. (Photo by Theo Wargo/Getty Images)
NEW YORK, NEW YORK – JANUARY 17: ASAP Rocky performs during Yams Day 2020 at Barclays Center on January 17, 2020 in New York City. (Photo by Theo Wargo/Getty Images)

Born Rakim Mayers in 1988, ASAP Rocky grew up in Harlem, New York City. He began his foray into the world of music in 2007, joining the ASAP Mob, a Harlem-based collective of rappers, producers, and creatives. With his debut mixtape Live. Love. ASAP in 2011, he quickly gained attention, which was available as a free download online. This mixtape’s success led to a record deal with Polo Grounds Music, RCA Records, and Sony Music Entertainment, worth an estimated $3 million.

In January 2013, ASAP Rocky released his debut studio album, “Long. Live. ASAP,” which debuted at number one on the Billboard 200 chart. He followed this up with two more successful albums: At. Long. Last. ASAP in 2015 and Testing in 2018. Collaborations with some of the music industry’s biggest names, such as Kendrick Lamar, Rihanna, and Tyler, the Creator, along with album sales, have significantly contributed to his net worth.

ASAP Rocky’s Influence In The Fashion Industry

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MILAN, ITALY – FEBRUARY 24: Asap Rocky wears black sunglasses, a white shirt, a black tie, a black striped print pattern oversized blazer jacket, diamonds earrings , outside Gucci, during the Milan Fashion Week Womenswear Fall/Winter 2023/2024 on February 24, 2023 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Edward Berthelot/Getty Images)

In addition to his work as a rapper, ASAP Rocky has established himself in the fashion world. He has participated in various high-profile fashion campaigns, partnering with brands like Calvin Klein, Dior Homme, and Guess. His keen sense of style and fashion influence has led to lucrative deals and endorsements, adding to his wealth.

Entrepreneurship and Acting Boosting ASAP Rocky Net Worth

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ASAP Rocky’s entrepreneurial spirit has also played a role in his financial success. In 2016, he launched his creative agency, AWGE, which provides a platform for him and other creatives to collaborate on various projects, including merchandise, music videos, and collaborative albums. Through AWGE, Rocky has worked with popular brands like Under Armour, Needles, and Selfridges on exclusive collections.

Rocky has also dabbled in acting, appearing in several films, such as “Dope” (2015) and “Monster” (2018). While his acting career is still in its early stages, these roles have undoubtedly contributed to his growing net worth.

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It is important to note that Rocky has faced several legal issues over the years. In 2019, he became involved in a high-profile incident in Sweden, resulting in assault charges and a later conviction. The case garnered worldwide attention, and although he did not receive a prison sentence, the financial and legal implications of the case may have impacted his net worth.

Conclusion/TLDR

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In conclusion, ASAP Rocky’s estimated net worth of $20 million in 2024 can be attributed to his success as a rapper, his influence in the fashion industry, his entrepreneurial ventures, and acting roles. Despite facing legal challenges, his wealth stands as a testament to his enduring influence and relevance in the world of entertainment. We can expect his net worth to continue to grow in the coming years.

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Tyler, The Creator’s Favourite Songs Of 2023 Include Lil Yachty’s “Gimme Da Lite” & His Own “DOGTOOTH”

Tyler, the Creator is still in the early years of his 30s, but already, the multi-talent is loving life significantly more than he did in the decade before. Ahead of the new year, he’s among those feeling in a reflective mood, taking time to type out a list of his favourite songs from the past 12 months. It’s worth noting that not all of the tracks are brand new releases – in fact, most of them are throwbacks, beginning with salute’s “Colourblind” featuring ABRA, which came out over eight years ago.

Titles on Tyler’s list that did actually arrive in 2023 include “NuWhip” from Paris Texas, “b 4 we kiss goodnight” by Tammy Lucas, and Lil Yachty’s collaboration with Southside on “Gimme Da Lite.” The 32-year-old also mentions his own release from this spring, “DOGTOOTH,” a previous cut from his Call Me If You Get Lost LP. Besides those, he also mentioned “Ponteio” by Astrud Gilberto, “Time Million” from Feater, and John Kirby’s “The Quest of Chico Hamilton,” all of which were made anywhere from a few years to decades ago.

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Tyler, The Creator Gives Himself & Other Artists Flowers For Their Work This Year

Tyler’s final picks of the year are Jordan Ward’s “White Crocs,” Mach Hommy’s “Self Luh,” and Tete de Bahia’s “Duplo Sentido.” In his Twitter replies, many of the OFWGKTA alum’s followers are happy to see him showing love to Yachty, who he previously tapped for a new le FLEUR project, as well as Ward, though some feel that “FamJam” was a better song than Tyler’s pick. “No way [you] put [your] own s**t up there 😭💀,” one user teased the always-confident entertainer.

The California native’s choices are far less mainstream than the average music listener, but we would expect nothing less of him. Are any of Tyler, the Creator’s top 2023 picks on your personal list too? Let us know in the comments, and check out HNHH‘s 40 Best Rap Songs of the year round-up at the link below.

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Hip-Hop Holiday Cheer: Artists With Holiday Songs & Albums That May Have Went Under The Radar

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‘Tis the season for holiday cheer and catchy tunes, and while fans may think of traditional carols and pop ballads, hip-hop has also left its mark on Christmas music. From Tyler, The Creator’s Grinch-inspired tracks to Kanye West’s iconic “Christmas In Harlem,” get ready to be surprised as SOHH reveals the top six hip-hop artists who have crafted festive songs and albums for the holidays.

Tyler, The Grinch

In 2018, Tyler, The Creator introduced his talents to a wider audience with a role in The Dr. Seuss’ The Grinch soundtrack.

Not only did he create the catchy original song, “I Am The Grinch,” but he also delivered a hip-hop cover of the holiday classic, “You’re a Mean One, Mr. Grinch.” Just a few days later, Tyler released an EP titled Music Inspired by Illumination & Dr. Seuss’ The Grinch, further showcasing his festive creativity.

In the realm of Tyler, The Creator’s world, the rapper continues to elevate and consistently showcase his versatility. He recently embarked on his annual festival, Camp Flog Gnaw which reached immense success, with heavy headliners such as Kendrick Lamar and Baby Keem, as they acted as a duo named, “The Hillbillies.” 

‘The Ying and The Yang of The Holidays’

Known for their energetic club anthems, the Ying Yang Twins surprised fans in 2008 with a holiday EP titled, The Ying and The Yang of The Holidays. The standout track, “Deck Da Club,” is their unique take on the Christmas classic, “Deck The Halls.”

Ceelo Green’s Magical Moment

In 2012, CeeLo Green delved into the holiday spirit with his album CeeLo’s Magic Moment. Serving as his fourth studio album and first holiday release, it featured his renditions of beloved Christmas songs like “Mary Did You Know” and “What Christmas Means To Me.” 

Chance The Rapper In The Holiday Spirit

On Christmas Eve 2016, Chance The Rapper surprised fans with a self-released mixtape on SoundCloud titled “Merry Christmas Lil’ Mama.” 

Collaborating with singer Jeremih, the mixtape showcased their playful and festive side. The project gained so much popularity that it was reissued the following year as a double-disc mixtape with additional tracks and a piano remix.

Kanye Kristmas Karols

Adding to his diverse discography, Kanye West created a Christmas hit with his 2010 single, “Christmas In Harlem.” Featuring rapper Cyhi the Prynce and R&B singer Teyana Taylor, the track captured the holiday spirit while showcasing Kanye’s unique musical style.

Then, Ye has also been in the talks this year as fans are awaiting his highly-anticipated album release titled, Vultures. The album has created many conversations as he has collaborated with Ty Dolla $ign and his daughter, North West

Khia’s ‘Santa Baby’

Known for her bold and explicit hit “My Neck, My Back,” Khia surprised fans with her own holiday offering in 2018. Releasing her version of “Santa Baby,” the rapper paid homage to the jolly old man himself with her signature flair.

Songs That Were Covers

Just when fans thought they knew everything about their favorite artists, they were surprised with unexpected songs and covers. From Beyoncé to Aaliyah, many musicians have put their spin on well-known tracks.

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