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  • CHRIS BROWN SET TO RELEASE NEW SINGLE ‘IFFY’

    CHRIS BROWN SET TO RELEASE NEW SINGLE ‘IFFY’

    American singer, songwriter Chris Brown says Breezy season is approaching.

    On the first day of the new year, Chris Brown has announced the first single from his long-awaited 10th solo album Breezy. “Iffy” drops Friday, Jan. 14, along with the video, for which he shared a cinematic trailer.

    “BREEZY SEASON COMING! 2022 🎥 NEW ERA UNLOCKED,” Chris told his followers.

     

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    “THIS GONNA BE MY 10th album,” he wrote. “The amount of songs on this one will be the same amount of songs as my first album. KEEP IT CLASSIC… Chris Brown to BREEZY!”

    Breezy, the follow-up to 2019’s Indigo, was announced back in July 2020. In May 2020, he and Young Thug released their collaborative mixtape Slime & B, which produced the hit single “Go Crazy.”

    2022 is shaping up to be a big year for Breezy, who is reportedly expecting a baby with model Diamond Brown. This would the third child for the singer, who also has 2-year-old son, Aeko, and 7-year-old daughter, Royalty.

     

    Source:rap-up

  • PRINCE KAYBEE INSPIRES UPCOMING MUSIC PRODUCERS BY GIVING AWAY RECORDING EQUIPMENT

    PRINCE KAYBEE INSPIRES UPCOMING MUSIC PRODUCERS BY GIVING AWAY RECORDING EQUIPMENT

    AWARD-WINNING DJ and music producer Prince Kaybee has proven once again why he has a heart of gold.

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    The musician took to social media to share that he has realised some music producers don’t have equipment to produce quality music. Therefore, he’s giving away equipment.

    “This is the sound card that I have used in most of my career, it actually produced my last album that consists of hit songs such as Club Controller, Fetch Your Life and so forth. The list is endless,” he said.

    “I know there are a lot of musicians out there that don’t have the equipment to deliver quality music, so I am giving this sound card away. It is one of the best in the market, it has helped me a lot and I want to help others too, especially up-and-coming artists.”

    The sound card that he is giving away is valued at R20 000.

    According to him all you must do is upload a beat that you are currently working on and the one that he likes the most will walk away with the equipment.

    This is not the first time the musician has opened his heart and pockets to budding musicians. Last year he released an album called Project Hope.

    The album, which featured 10 talented female vocalists from all walks of life, was aimed at uplifting and affording them an opportunity within the music industry.

    Previously, the celebrated DJ worked with music producer TNS on a song when he was relatively new in the industry.

    They released their hit song, Banomoya, which went on to become a hit song. Since then, TNS has gone on to do great things.

     

    Source:CelebsNow

  • Morgan Wallen would like to work with Kendrick Lamar

    Morgan Wallen would like to work with Kendrick Lamar

    Country star Morgan Wallen is ending 2021 in a place few would have expected to find him a few months ago: in the No. 1 spot on Billboard’s R&B/hip-hop chart. “Broadway Girls,” his collaboration with rapper Lil Durk, came out just before Christmas and ascended this week to the top of the chart that perhaps more than any other is looked to as a signal of what’s dominating popular Black culture — an unlikely finish to a year in which Wallen was all but banned from the airwaves for months after saying the N-word.

    Wallen’s surprising seeming embrace by much of the hip-hop community was further signaled Wednesday night in his appearance on a Clubhouse talk show hosted by the popular Black comedian Druski. Over the course of an hour-long interview, Wallen was never asked once by Druski or his cohosts to discuss the incident that made him the most controversial musical figure of 2021. Instead, the conversation focused exclusively on the collab with Lil Durk and further areas of past or potentially future country/hip-hop crossover, as well as more innocuous topics like dating and what the coolest fish he ever caught was.
    Wallen said during the conversation that he listens primarily to hip-hop music, Moneybagg Yo being his current favorite. But when the hosts asked who his ideal hip-hop collaborator would be, Wallen set his aspirations a little higher, as legends go. “

    “I do love Moneybagg… He’s definitely at the top of the list,” Wallen said. “But like overall, ever… I’m trying to think of not just in the past little bit… Kendrick Lamar would be pretty cool.”

    That might seem like a long shot, given how Lamar once lambasted a white fan he’d invited on stage for singing the N-word, not unlike the offense that got Wallen into a world of trouble when it was caught on tape back in February. But given how impossible the odds would have seemed that Wallen would end the year topping what is essentially a Black music chart, cultural observers may feel it’s unsafe to count out the most unlikely developments at this point.

    Asked about his listening habits by Druski (who made a cameo appearance in Drake’s “Laugh Now, Cry Later” video this year) and his three co-hosts on “Behind the Vest,” Wallen said: “Honestly, my top stuff on Spotify was all hip-hop. … Moneybagg is probably my favorite. And I listened to a lot of Young Dolph — RIP. I listened to Drake’s new album. I listen to Kanye. … I’ve been listening to a little bit of Gunna. I like him pretty good.”

    The country performer did throw one non-rap entry into that mix: “I listen to this one band called the War on Drugs a lot.” That name led the host, who apparently had not heard of the rock band, to repeat “What the fuck? What the fuck?,” and declare he would never listen to anything by that name. But Wallen stood his ground: “I swear y’all would like it. … Most people would never expect me to say that probably, but it’s one of my favorite bands. It’s like a chill music. it’s really good for driving or flying on a plane or going to sleep. It’s just chill music that I really, really love.”As Druski declared that the new hit “Broadway Girls” was “fire, bro,” Wallen explained how the track came to be, and how it ended up with Lil Durk being top-billed.

    “That song kind of came about over this summer, and I was really, really, really pumped on it,” Wallen said. “Durk commented on my Instagram…. So I hit him up. Me and him had been talking a little bit throughout the year and kind of developed a friendship.” Wallen had put a snippet of his original recording on Instagram and it got more than a million views, attracting the rapper’s attention. “I was like, ‘I don’t know if you’re serious (about collaborating) or not, but here’s a couple of versions.’ And he took the song… I said, ‘I’m not gonna put out an album for a while. If you just want to throw this on yours, go ahead.’ So he did and I’m super pumped about it.”

    It wasn’t clear if the four hosts were being polite in not asking Wallen any questions about the N-word controversy that caused him to have to sit out much of 2021 — even as his “Dangerous: The Double Album” became the most consumed album of the year without him promoting it — or if at least some of them weren’t even particularly aware of it.

    In one awkward moment, Wallen was asked, “Do you like the kid who won ‘American Idol, who’s going on tour with Riley Green and Luke Combs… Chayce Beckham?” Wallen admitted he wasn’t familiar with him. Another co-host asked, “Is that the kid that said the word?” “No, that was another kid, a younger kid,” came the answer. The hosts seemed to be referring to “Idol” finalist Caleb Kennedy — who dropped out of the show after imagery surfaced of him wearing a hood as part of a costume — with the mention of “the word” possibly conflating Kennedy’s racial controversy with Wallen’s.

    The only time Wallen’s headline-making 2021 were alluded to came via an outside question one of the hosts took. “We got a question from our back channel,” said Crystal Mais. “One of the questions that we got is, ‘On “Good Morning America,” you pledged around $500,000 to Black Lives Matter charities. How did you decide on which charities?’”

    “Well, initially there was a group of people that kind of reached out to me when all that stuff was going on, and they were just showing me a lot of kindness, and I liked what they were doing,” said Wallen, without naming the group. “So I immediately pledged the majority to them. And then we kind of spent some time looking around, just trying to see who I felt like was genuinely interested in doing something together … just somebody that I could really gain a partnership with and somebody that we could actually do something to make a difference for. I didn’t want to just throw money at something. So I just tried to be genuine and tried to see people who were like-minded and just trying to make a real impact. So we’re still working on it. And we’ve distributed all that, but we’ve still got some really good relationships that we’ve built and are working towards. So, it’s been awesome.”

    “That’s dope,” replied Mais.

    Although Wallen did not name any names, the Black Music Action Coalition appears to be the supportive group he was referring to. Following a Rolling Stone article in September that questioned where the promised $500,000 had gone, USA Today reported that Wallen’s manager said $300,000 had gone to the BMAC “in the names of 20 people who had counseled him following the incident” (with further dispersals to individual charities from there), another $100,000 had gone to Rock Against Racism, and the remaining $100,000 would be earmarked before the end of the year.

    Wallen’s appearance on Druski’s show drew media interest ahead of time because the singer has turned down just about all other interview requests this year, save for his appearance with Michael Strahan on “GMA” in July that was notable mostly for how little ground it covered. Wallen has hardly been given a get-out-of-jail-free card by all people of color or their supporters, as this chapter in country music’s ongoing racial divide remains unresolved.

    But Druski’s disinterest in even broaching the hot-button topic with Wallen would make it appear that Wallen, ironically, may face far less of a gauntlet over the matter in the hip-hop world than he did in the country music industry.

    The near-overnight ascent of “Broadway Girls” to No. 1 on the R&B/hip-hop chart might indicate that, as well. It’s worth noting, though, it remains to be seen whether it will garner the kind of support at radio that it has in on-demand consumption. It’s too soon for “Broadway Girls” (which is set in Nashville’s touristy downtown area and name-checks Jason Aldean’s bar) to have made an impact on the R&B/hip-hop airplay chart, with all of its success so far due to first-week sales and streaming. So it’s unclear yet how much of the feverish early support for the track is from Wallen’s fans, who haven’t had new music from the star since “Dangerous” came out almost 11 months ago, and how much is from Durk’s audience. Whether Wallen is a legit country/hip-hop crossover sensation is just one of the unanswered questions following the most successful recording artist of 2021 into a new year.

    source:variety

  • Come Through by H.E.R. and Chris Brown Reaches No. 1 on Billboard Adult R&B Airplay Chart

    Come Through by H.E.R. and Chris Brown Reaches No. 1 on Billboard Adult R&B Airplay Chart

    H.E.R. has achieved the first number-one single of 2022 on the Billboard Adult R&B Airplay chart, as her Chris Brown-assisted track “Come Through” moves from 3-1.

    The newest addition to her list of leaders on this airplay-driven chart becomes the Oscar and Grammy winner’s fifth for collaboration and seventh overall.Grammy

    H.E.R. topped the Adult R&B Airplay chart twice in 2021. She first had success with living legend Toni Braxton for the torch song “Gotta Move On.” It stayed atop the chart for two weeks that winter.

    In June 2021, H.E.R. claimed her second hit single on this list as a lone artist for the platinum tune “Damage.” The Grammy-nominated track had an eight-week run at the summit.

    H.E.R. ranks the third woman with the most number-one singles at Adult R&B Airplay. Braxton is in second place behind the chart’s current ruler among women and men, Alicia Keys, who has 12.

    “Come Through” is taken from H.E.R.’s gold-selling debut album Back of My Mind. The set, named one of Rated R&B’s Best R&B Albums of 2021, is nominated for Album of the Year and Best R&B Album at the 2022 Grammys.

    Up for six more 2022 awards, including Best R&B Performance (“Damage”) and Best Song Written For Visual Media (“Fight For You”), H.E.R. has a career total of 21 nominations.

    Other awards could be in H.E.R.’s future. “Automatic Woman,” from the Bruised soundtrack, is shortlisted for Best Original Song at the 2022 Oscars.

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  • Nicki Minaj announces retirement from music

    Nicki Minaj announces retirement from music

    Award-winning rapper Nicki Minaj has announced her retirement from music. The star took to social media to share the news that she’s quitting music to focus on starting a family. Nicki shared in part: “I’ve decided to retire & have my family.

    Nicki Minaj

    She also thanked her fans for their support throughout her career. She said in part: “To my fans, keep reppin me, do it til da death of me, X in the box- cuz ain’t nobody checking me. Love you for LIFE.Nicki Minaj announces retirement from music. We wish her all the best going forward!

    https://twitter.com/NICKIMINAJ/status/1169676721865412608

    You might also like – Here is a list of names featuring on AKA’s new album

    AKA is set to give Mzansi the best of himself through his new album and he’s revealed much about the album on social media.

    AKA

    Taking to Twitter, the rap star tweeted about the billion features he will have on his album and he further revealed that he’s will be reaching out to the young and new stars in the industry. Read more

    Source: Bona

  • Here is a list of names featuring on AKA’s new album

    Here is a list of names featuring on AKA’s new album

    AKA is set to give Mzansi the best of himself through his new album and he’s revealed much about the album on social media.

    Taking to Twitter, the rap star tweeted about the billion features he will have on his album and he further revealed that he’s will be reaching out to the young and new stars in the industry.

    “I’ve decided that this album is going to have 1 billion features. ESPECIALLY from the new wave of SA Hip Hop,” he tweeted.

    AKA

    AKA further dropped the names of some artists he will feature on his untitled album.

    Emtee, Nasty, Shane, Flame, Hash, Ason, Willy Cardiac …. REECE, Babyface Dean, J Molly, and many others.

    The rap star apologized that he couldn’t name them all, but also added that he’s going to have some amazing female artists on his album, though, their names are yet to be leashed out but fans flooded his page with suggestions.

    You might also – Mzansi Magic on Nomzamo Mbatha’s future on Isibaya: She still forms a critical part of the cast

    Actress Nomzamo Mbatha flew the South African flag high after bagging a role in the sequel of Coming to America last week – but shortly thereafter, reports claimed that her local fans would no longer be seeing her on a popular telenovela, Isibaya.

    Nomzamo Mbatha

    According to Sunday World, due to the 29-year-old’s plans to settle in the US and her new movie role, she would be leaving the local soapie for good. Speaking to DRUM, Nomzamo’s manager Pumza Nohashe denied ever confirming that Nomzamo would be leaving Isibaya for good and said Mzansi Magic would be able to answer the question around Nomzamo’s future with the soapie. continue reading

    Source: News365

  • West African singer DJ Arafat dies in road crash

    West African singer DJ Arafat dies in road crash

    DJ Arafat, an Ivorian singer with a huge following in francophone Africa, has died after a road accident in Abidjan, the state broadcaster RTI said on Monday. Death of artist DJ Arafat… today at 08:00 as a result of a road accident overnight,” it tweeted.

    According to messages and pictures circulating on social media, he had been driving a motorbike and smashed into a car. Critically injured, he was taken to an Abidjan hospital, where he later died.

    DJ Arafat dies in road crash

    Born in Abidjan in 1986, DJ Arafat – real name Ange Didier Huon – was avidly followed in French-speaking western and central African countries.

    He issued 11 albums, mainly of “coupe-decale” – a dance music form combining choppy rhythms with hip-hop-style vocals. Ivorian Culture Minister Maurice Kouakou Bandaman expressed his condolences and said a tribute would be organised to honour the musician.

    You might also like…Linda Mtoba’s all-white themed Baby shower was Magical #Babybeanbabyshower

    Actress Linda Mtoba celebrated her baby shower in a beautiful all-white themed party this weekend.

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    The mom-to-be who is pregnant with her first child was dressed in a slick, tight fit white dress, which showed off her gorgeous baby bump perfectly …Read more

    Source: Channel24