Rapper Yung Bleu just welcomed a baby girl into the world. Fans are congratulating the artist on his new bundle of joy. Young Bleu announced he was expecting his first daughter back on Valentine’s Day with a sonogram image within the shape of a heart. Today, the Mobile, Alabama rapper took to Instagram to announce […]
Vory’s new single “Do Not Disturb (feat. Yung Bleu and NAV)” is now available to stream via Dream Chasers Records/Universal Music Group on all platforms.
Young Martey produced “Do Not Disturb,” which is the first new single off the Dream Chasers signee’s upcoming album, Lost Souls. Vory croons about romantic conflict over a guitar-heavy beat on “Do Not Disturb,” with emotional lyrics: “Take a trip and put your phone on do not disturb/Putting in OT but you keep working my nerves/Not trying to go back and forth about who hurt who first/You ain’t gotta question, baby, it’s yours.”
VORY’s upcoming album will be his first since releasing his self-titled album in December 2020, which featured the song “Ain’t It Funny (with Meek Mill).” After regular collaborations with Kanye West on the legend’s last two albums, Donda and Donda 2, VORY’s fame has only risen since then.
Capitol Records’ Mooski releases debut album, titled Melodic Therapy 4, which features the artist’s hit song “Track Star” and the remix featuring Chris Brown, A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie, and Yung Bleu.
Leading up to the debut album, Mooski established himself as a viral sensation with over 475+ million views on TikTok and 42+ million global streams across all digital streaming platforms. The “Track Star” TikTok challenge inspired Keyshia Cole, Lala Anthony, Dream Doll, and Halle Berry. Additionally, Trey Songz and Jacquees both remixed it. Ahead of the new album, Mooski’s “Track Star” achieved platinum certification by the RIAA.
After releasing a series of new music videos for album songs “Be Strong,” “Soul Bleed,” and “Scuba Diving,” Mooski shares a 13-song debut that addresses unspoken issues in our culture through his personal experiences. We hear Mooski sing about the rollercoaster ride in love and heartbreak, social issues, mental health, and survivor’s remorse in the debut. As he bares his soul, the album’s soulful production amplifies the clarity in the messages the accomplished artist is eager to get across to fans, both new and old.
Outside of the a-list features and hit singles, the debut delivers a standout cut in “Counting Time,” which samples the R&B classic by Anthony Hamilton, “Charlene.” On the song, Mooski reminisces on a relationship that ran its course while pleading with his lover for a second chance. He sings, “Time (More time) / All she ever wanted was mine / Blinded by my greed, I failed to read all of the signs / Love is all she need, forget the Dior and the diamonds / Deep off in my mind / Thinking ’bout the thousand times / She said she would leave, but this time she wasn’t lyin’ / This time she was ready / And she didn’t regret it / She left our picture but she didn’t forget it (That’s how I know it’s over).”
The new certification was also met with even bigger news for the Bama Boy. Last week it was revealed that Mooski is expecting his first child, a son, arriving this April. Making the announcement on Instagram with a photo of him and his girlfriend holding up baby clothes that said “Lil Moo” with the caption, “All smiles knowing my son Ozzie is coming in April. Daddy waiting on you lil one #1stborn.”
For quite some time, hip-hop has been dominated by a style that fans have come to describe as “toxicity.” Pioneered by moody rappers like Future and Drake, it’s marked by passive aggression, avoidant attachment, and audio gaslighting, with rappers and singers delighting in keeping their significant others guessing in the narratives of their songs. Notably, this style has also been dominated by men — until now.
Atlanta newcomer Kali looks to shake up the status quo with her debut EP, Toxic Chocolate, in which she turns the tables on the f*ckboys of hip-hop, using their manipulative tactics to even the odds and give them a taste of their own medicine. After initially gaining popularity on TikTok — how else? — with her breakout single “Mmm Mmm,” Kali makes the most of that attention on Toxic Chocolate, demonstrating her gift for wordplay and her spicy relationship sensibilities.
In the standout single “UonU” featuring Yung Bleu, Kali promises to play an Uno reverse card on a cheating boyfriend, while on “Standards,” she throws down a gauntlet, explaining why she “ain’t doin’ that back and forth sh*t.” Further promoting the new EP, she revels in other women’s relationship drama and gives them some supremely bad — but satisfying — advice via her Toxic Chocolate Hotline skit, which you can watch above.
Kali’s already off to a great start and will build on that momentum this month when she joins her “Mmm Mmm” collaborator, fellow Atlantan Latto, on the Monster Energy Outbreak Tour kicking off March 19 in Santa Cruz, California, with more episodes of her Hotline to come.
Watch episode one of the Toxic Chocolate Hotline series featuring Sukihana above and stream Toxic Chocolatehere.
Yung Bleu is on the rise and his price is on the rise after securing a Lil Wayne placement. Bleu told fans via some celebration-focused posts on Twitter and Instagram that “the goat” had done “a whole song to one of my beats” Due to this development, as Bleu explained in another post (this time […]