Eminem Is Releasing New Music Tonight

Eminem returns tonight with all-new music, announcing on Thursday that he will be releasing the remix to his song “Killer” with verses from Jack Harlow and Cordae.

The announcement was made alongside an animated video, giving fans a preview of Jack Harlow’s verse. “I used to rock a toboggan/Headphones around my neck trying to be like Shady,” he raps to start out his verse. It’s presently unclear if Eminem will have a new verse on the song– his chorus was included in the promotional clip but we’ll need to wait until midnight to know if there are any new vocals coming in.


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This may signal a larger return for Eminem, who has recently been teased for a possible collaboration with Post Malone. Those rumors came following a post by videographer Cole Bennett, which got people speculating. 

Throughout the last few months, Eminem has been keeping his fans entertained with new lyric videos from his album Music To Be Murdered By, as well as the deluxe. It’s been a minute since we’ve received proper new music from the legendary rapper, so fans are excited about possibly receiving some new bars tonight.

Stay tuned to the site at midnight to let us know your thoughts on the “Killer” remix. Check out the preview below.

Soulja Boy Talks Going Viral In Multiple Generations As The ‘Make It Clap’ Challenge Blows Up On TikTok

I don’t feel old but I’m old enough to remember being too old for Soulja Boy when he first came out. Back in 2007 when “Crank That” was terrorizing sound systems at wedding receptions and sending ’90s rappers into conniption fits, I remember sitting back and watching the chaos with a sense of amusement. After all, the kids loved the silly dance that came with it the way those grumpy old heads had loved doing the Kid n’ Play Kickstep — also known as “Funky Charleston” — and ringtone rap seemed no more destructive to the art form than the Fresh Prince winning the first-ever rap Grammy.

Considering that we saw the Kickstep come surging back riding a wave of ’90s nostalgia (even though it never really went away) and the ground shaking popularity of the elaborately choreographed dances on TikTok making hits of songs like Doja Cat’s “Say So” and Megan Thee Stallion’s “Savage,” it was probably only a matter of time before Soulja Boy became a fixture of that app’s audience’s repertoire. And so it has, thanks to the man himself, who went back to the creative well that first launched him into the spotlight for the irresistibly catchy new single “Make It Clap.”

The track, which he cooked up off-the-dome during a freestyle session on Twitch, is all the things “Crank That” was; simple, repetitive, instantly recognizable, and of-the-moment, tapping directly into the pleasure centers of its young fans’ brains with a trunk-rattling, skeletal drum track and loopy, hypnotic whistling tune. But the element that’s making it a feature of post after post on TikTok is the Soulja-concocted dance that goes with it, a Macarena-esque upper-body Hokey Pokey whose moves are just enough on the nose that they echo the lyrics without the lyrics being instructional — in other words, the sort of dance damn near guaranteed to go insanely viral.

That’s exactly what it’s done, shooting straight to the top of Billboard‘s little-known but portentous Top Triller chart — both US and Global. Songs hitting that impressive milestone generally go on to invade other, more mainstream charts as casual users begin to stream them outside of the confines of TikTok and its endless-scrolling array of dance-along videos. Thinking Soulja just had to have some interesting thoughts on going viral pretty much the same way in two different decades — especially now that he’s an established vet, rather than the table-flipping young upstart — I got him on the phone for an interview about the song, dance, and their ridiculous success. I wasn’t disappointed.

Could you walk me through the process of recording “Make it Clap?” What were you doing that day? What happened in the studio?

I was streaming live on Twitch. I was on Twitch streaming, and I got a server on there called Soulja World. I got a studio in Grand Theft Auto, but I had started the studio because, with the pandemic and stuff like that, I couldn’t really be around all my folks. We just be in Grand Theft Auto freestyling. Mostly I just be on the mic, just spitting, going through beats. When I pulled the beat up, I was like, “Man, this is it, too hard, I want to turn this into a real song”.

When you first came out with “Crank That,” you did the dance yourself, you created the challenge, and it just sort of took off. Is that what happened with “Make it Clap?”

I uploaded it, made a dance to it, and then everybody just kept doing it. I did the TikTok video, then I posted the TikTok video to Instagram and I was like, “y’all go check out the ‘Make It Clap’ challenge”. Then everybody just started doing it. I feel like it was just the people coming from my Instagram to my TikTok seeing the dance. Then after that, the TikTok community got on to it. They kept it going. I just kept remixing it. We kept remixing it until it just caught on.

Obviously, it’s a little bit of a different style of dance than “Crank That.” How would you describe the differences?

I just feel like back then, we had less dances, and now we have so many dances where you can incorporate all them dances into a challenge. We came from “Crank That” and the Superman, to the Nae Nae and hittin’ them folks and all that. Now, there’s so many different dances out, it makes it easier for the kids and for the grown folks from the club just to dance. You could pick any one move and hit it. I feel like it’s hard to learn when you when you’re on the outside looking in. But I feel like once you get involved, it ain’t as hard as it looks.

It seems like there’d be no TikTok or no Instagram challenges, or any of that other stuff without you. I was watching The Boondocks the other night, specifically the Sargeant Gutta episode, and I had no idea I would be interviewing you two days later. You went through a whole era where fans clowned you, and you’re still here on the next version of it. What do you think about the longevity that you’ve had?

I keep going, and just keep going, and just keep going. Just keep going. It definitely hit me though when I went number one again. I’m like, “Man, I did it again. I really did it again.”

Do you any advice for younger artists?

Blueprint though, just attack the internet. There’s so many successful artists out there now. I don’t really want to judge the next artist, because you never know what they’re going through. Sometimes it could be life obstacles. Sometimes it could be they caught through this society. It could be just people. You never know what it is, but I just feel you got to keep going. You just got to attack that internet.

There’s so much success out there for people. You can do anything in this day and age. You got to put your mind to it and attack. Just put yourself out there. Just work hard, and just keep going. It’s up to you. If you don’t want to stop, just keep going, like me. I know some people are like, “Why he ain’t stopped?” I want to keep going.

I always ask artists this question, because I know a lot of you guys have to do so many interviews all the time about the same stuff, and people ask you the same questions over and over again. Do you have any sort of things that you’d like to talk about, or any interest that you’re into that you never get a chance to talk about because nobody ever asks you?

I would say crypto, but they talked to me about that a little bit, but definitely like cryptocurrency. Bitcoin, and stuff like that. They talked to me about that a little bit, but if I really want to speak on some, that don’t nobody really talk about: Anime. I like Dragon Ball Z. I need to do something with Dragon Ball Z. Dragon Ball Z need to holla at yo boy. Death Note, too. I’m a fan of anime, cartoons, video games, and tech, all that is it.

I feel like that should be the next move, period. That’s why I came out with a video game concert. I’m a fan of South Park, Family Guy, Super Mario, Sega, Sonic the Hedgehog. Art. got a toy coming out with YouTube, Soulja Boy action figures. I’m inspired just by stuff that just creativity. Creativity in the music. That’s what I do. When I’m in the studio, I’m creative. I’m making the beats, that’s being creative. I like to create, I like to create stuff.

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we have too much fun😂😂 (before everyone do THE MOST.. idk the dc)

♬ She Make It Clap – Soulja Boy

Let’s say the next anime Netflix gives out, they come to Soulja Boy, where they say, “We want to make a Soulja Boy anime.” What’s it going to be about?

That would be the best anime and highest-selling Netflix show of all time. They’ll turn it into a movie, video game, merchandise, everything. That’s what I been praying for since I was little. If I get a Soulja Boy anime, it’s over with. There’s a lot of stuff I deserve. They try to suppress me and put me in a box and say, “He from the hood.” No, I’m Soulja Boy! I made “Crank That!” That’s crazy to me, but it’s all good. I just went number one on the Billboard again. That’s why I’m not stopping until I get everything I want in life. I’m not stopping.

RMR And Tylah Yaweh Throw An Unauthorized Party At Jamie Foxx’s House In Their ‘Vibes’ Video

Masked rapper RMR is a bad housesitter in the cheeky video for his new single “Vibes” featuring Tyla Yaweh. The client in question, Jamie Foxx, is away and leaves RMR the keys and some very simple instructions from the house manager. However, as soon as the house manager leaves, RMR throws a smirk at the camera as Tyla pulls up with a platoon of scantily-clad women.

However, it isn’t long before Jamie catches wind of the party via the security camera feed and makes his cameo appearance via FaceTime. Both he and his house manager are charmed into joining, even if Jamie can only be there by phone. At least things turned out better for the charming, masked artist than they did for DaBaby when he tried something similar a few months ago.

RMR, who experienced a viral breakout last year with country-trap cover of Rascal Flatts’ “God Bless The Broken Road” titled “Rascal,” proved he was more than just a one-hit-wonder with his Drug Dealing Is A Lost Art EP and its follow-up, 4th Qtr Medley, which likewise included covers of fan-favorite hits from the likes of Drake, Matchbox Twenty, and The Goo Goo Dolls.

Watch RMR’s “Vibes” video with Tyla Yaweh above.

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Beyonce Says She’s ‘Cooking Some Music’ While Chatting With Her Destiny’s Child Bandmates

Technically, it’s been a while since we got a new Beyonce album, as Lemonade came out back in 2016. Really, though, she has offered a couple new albums since then, albeit not solo efforts: She and Jay-Z teamed up as The Carters for Everything Is Love in 2018, and she collaborated with a bunch of artists on her 2019 soundtrack album The Lion King: The Gift. Not to mention, she recently made a low-key appearance on DJ Khaled’s new album. Now, it appears she has more new material on the way.

Yesterday, Beyonce’s Destiny’s Child bandmate Michelle Williams shared an audio clip of a group chat between Beyonce, fellow Destiny’s Child member Kelly Rowland, and herself. During the conversation, Rowland talks about making soup and Beyonce adds, “I’m cooking some music.” She added with a laugh, “That’s Chef Boyar-B and Chef Boy-Kelly.”

Beyonce recently celebrated the fifth anniversary of Lemonade with a touching post. Sharing a gallery of photos, she wrote, “I’m grateful that this body of work has resonated so deeply with so many people. I’m so thankful for all the beautiful souls involved in making one of my favorite pieces of art. As I celebrate five years of LEMONADE, I encourage everyone to continue healing, loving, forgiving and uplifting. I hope you find joy today.”

Emerging R&B Singer Asiahn Drops New Single “OMW”

Asiahn, a Grammy-award winning songwriter and emerging R&B star is quickly catching up to her contemporaries.

Asiahn stunned audiences and R&B fans alike earlier this year with the release of The Interlude, an transformative release for the artist. The Interlude saw Asiahn elevate her songwriting from pop-infused love songs to conceptual and atmospheric jazz-inspired tracks dissecting her own growth. The EP, which debuted at #33 on the Apple Music charts and awarded her Billboard’s Emerging Artist Spotlight, received praise from Halle Berry, KeKe Palmer, and a string of other high-profile celebrities.

In the past, Asiahn has wrote hit songs for Jennifer Lopez, Drake, and Pitbull, though “OMW”, with its elegant string section that highlights Asiahn’s impressive vocal range, further showcases that Asiahn is her own star in the making. Discussing themes of self-assurance and chasing excellence, the Los Angeles-based singer presents herself as loud and proud in this new single. The song finds her defending herself from disloyalty and those who want a piece of her fame by staying true to herself and her artistic vision, a fitting response to the recent exposure she has been receiving. Asiahn is featured on our own The Next Generation of R&B article as well as Pandora’s Artists to Watch 2021.

Looking for new Asiahn music or some R&B vibes for the summer? Check out our R&B SEASON playlist on Spotify.

Quotable Lyrics:

People starting to change now
They see I’m on the way out
Everybody tryna get a piece
They don’t think that I can see them

Rory & Mal Make Light Of Their “JBP” Exit With Hilarious Job Hunting Skit

Rory and Mal may not have gotten the most positive sendoff from The Joe Budden Podcast, but it doesn’t look like Joe Budden’s scathing rant earlier this month has deflated their spirits. The two cohosts recently reunited to release a transparent take on their JBP exit, and during their hour-long response, they discussed some of the major issues that they had been having with Budden.

Now that they’ve cleared the air and gotten the serious conversations out of the way, Rory and Mal have apparently shifted their sights onto better things. With rumors of a new podcast brewing, the former JBP cohosts have come through with even more content, and this time, fans of Rory and Mal get to see the music industry insiders test out their acting chops.

On Wednesday, Rory and Mal shared a skit titled “The Job Hunt” to their joint YouTube channel, and the nearly six-minute clip finds the former JBP cohosts on the hunt for a new job. Throughout the skit, Rory and Mal throw in plenty of jokes about themselves, including Mal’s famous “That’s Crazy” one-liner and Rory’s long-running stint as a manager for D’usse Palooza.

Rory and Mal even dig deeper to deliver hilarious moments inspired by Joe Budden‘s now-infamous rant. Towards the beginning of the video, Rory spills his drink on his jeans and asks Mal for detergent. Referencing Joe’s claim that Mal was keeping his detergent in his room when they were living together, Mal stares at Rory silently for a while before finally telling him where it’s located.

Later on in the skit, Rory and Mal are in a job interview, and Rory comically addresses the accounting dispute between him and Joe. “Well, I’m proficient in Microsoft Excel, specifically with accounting,” Rory says. “I don’t really know your policy here, but are you comfortable with me looking into the books?”

If you have six minutes to spare and would love some JBP-related humor, watch Rory and Mal’s “The Job Hunt” skit below.

Ras Kass, Kurupt, Killah Priest & Canibus Reunite For New “HRSMN” Album

In the early two-thousands, four of the game’s elite lyricists united to form The HRSMN, a supergroup consisting of Ras Kass, Kurupt, Canibus, and Killah Priest. Despite the talent involved, the biblically-themed quartet only delivered a single album, 2003’s The Horsemen Project, which arrived as a limited-edition release.

Since then, it’s been relatively quiet on the group front — though like their namesake, the Horseman has officially set the stage for their return. Ras Kass took to Instagram to confirm that The HRSMN would be delivering a brand new album The Last Ride on June 18th, revealing the album artwork in the process. “HRSMN represent Real Rap,” he captions. “Real Hip Hop Culture. Not Watered Down Trap-Pop Bullshit.” 

LISTEN: The HRSMN – This Shit Right Here

Aside from Ras Kass’ description, which is to say, a deviation from the contemporary mainstream sound of today, little is known about what’s in store on The Last Ride. Expect plenty of bars throughout — last we heard from The HRSMN, they were putting in work on the Bandcamp exclusive single “Apocalips Now,” which you can check out right here. It will be interesting to see whether The Last Ride is released in a similar fashion, or whether the HRSMN gang opt to bring their upcoming project to streaming platforms.

Check out Ras Kass’ announcement post below, and stay tuned for more updates on the return of the Four Horsemen. Are you excited to see what the lyricists have been cooking up? 

Rapper Big Jade Refused To Sign With Offset After He Asked Her To Get Plastic Surgery

Beaumont, Texas-based rapper Big Jade has been building a name for herself in recent years, achieving new heights to her success this year following collaborations with Erica Banks and producer BeatKing. The emcee has impressed the masses with her creative music videos, taking a different approach than most traditional hip-hop visuals. With her name beginning to ring bells, the 26-year-old has been receiving all kinds of different offers to further her career, weighing her options and deciding to sign with Alamo Records. During a recent interview with Houston radio station 97.9 The Box, Big Jade revealed that she was approached by Migos rapper Offset to sign with him, explaining that she took a different route after allegedly being told she would need to get plastic surgery.

“I could have signed with Offset and he was willing to give me double what Alamo [Records] gave me,” revealed Big Jade during the interview. “I love Offset to death, I love him and Cardi B to death. I didn’t sign with Offset because of a statement that he made about [me having to] start from scratch and get my body done. You ain’t talked to me about getting my body done. I probably would have wanted to get my body done but the fact that you ain’t talked to me about it first– if you would have gotten to know me and talked to me, you would have seen that’s not even what I’m pushing. I feel like hip-hop died when titties and ass started becoming more important than the music. I’m not gone do that. Even if I’m not happy with something in myself, I’m still not gone do it. That’s something that I battle with every day. Like, should I get this [procedure] done, should I get that done? I’m still learning how to love myself so that’s what I wanna push. I wanna show people that they can love themselves.”

You’ve got to respect Big Jade for taking less money to be more authentic to her values. What do you think about what she had to say about nearly signing with Offset?

Polo G’s Mom Follows In Nicki Minaj’s Footsteps With Her Own “Backyard Challenge”

Mother and mom-ager of “Pop Out” rapper, Polo G,  decided to join Nicki Minaj in hopping on the latest Instagram trend in hip hop.

In her video, Stacia Mac chooses to pay homage to Nicki Minaj’s post instead of making her own bars. She quotes Nicki in saying: “Attention, this is how bad bitches go on vacation but really still be at home,” while also adding her own flair. After echoing the Nicki’s lines, she throws on her sunglasses, and then the video pans out to her breathtaking pool and home.

Friends and fans showed her love in the comments. Asian Doll commented, “Let’s gooooo,” while a friend jokingly said, “Yeah when I’m back in ATL me & the kids coming over lol!!!,” to which Stacia sweetly responded, “come on boo.”

Nicki Minaj was the first video response to Yo Gotti’s challenge, to which the “Rake it Up” rapper responded “The Queen !!

Yo Gotti’s original still remains the most extravagant, as he literally was drowning in money, jumping into a pool in his backyard cave full of 100 dollar bills.

Stacia Mac is sure to be a name you hear again, because, in addition to Polo G, Asian Doll just announced that Stacia is her new manager earlier this week. Asian Doll has had a rough couple of months after the death of her ex-boyfriend “Took Her to the O” rapper King Von. If Stacia is able to turn around Asian’s career, it could incidentally elevate both to new heights.

Which celebrity would you like to see do the #backyardchallenge next?

Conway’s Shady Debut Features Lil Wayne, Rick Ross & More

Conway The Machine’s upcoming Shady Records album God Don’t Make Mistakes is one of the most anticipated releases of the year. We recently had the honor of chopping it up with The Machine a while back, and the lyricist took a moment to provide an update on the album’s status — teasing a few intriguing guest appearances in the process.

“It’s in their hands now,” confirms Conway, when asked about a potential release window. “It’s finished. We’re happy with everything on our end, but it should be coming out this summer, God willing. I’m excited for the release, I know the fans been waiting. I want my fans to hear it and love it as much as they wanna listen to it and enjoy it and appreciate it and value it. So it’s coming. Some things need to be ironed out and tinkered with, but it’s coming. All systems go. So hopefully this summer we gonna get that.”

Conway The Machine

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“Probably just the transparency on some of the records, with some of the stuff that goes on behind the scenes,” he reveals, teasing some of the content to be expected. “I got Wayne on there, I got Rick Ross, West, Benny, the usuals. Daringer produced a lot of it. It’s a classic Conway album. It’s giving you that feeling that I provide. I’m just super excited for fans to own this piece of art in their possession.”

Keep an eye out for more news on Conway’s God Don’t Make Mistakes, with confirmed features from Lil Wayne, Rick Ross, Westside Gunn, and Benny The Butcher. With the project in Shady’s hands, we can only hope that Eminem and Paul Rosenberg come through for Griselda sooner than later. After all, Machine is set to hit the road this autumn, and it would be mighty nice to hear some of those GDMM tracks on the big stage. 

For more from Conway, check out our entire interview with the emcee right here.