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This day (March 2, 1948), in Torrance, California, is born Larry Carlton, an American guitarist.Tracklist : 1 . She's Out of My Life (2019) 2 . w/ Ron King Big…
Aguib drops “BMF,” adding to his French rap catalog with tracks like “Vinicius” and “Zone à risque.” M.G.L. and Gaga team up on “MAYBACH,” blending trap and drill. Favé’s “Saturday” leans into introspection with brooding production. Protoje’s “BIG 45” channels Jamaican sound system culture, while Govana’s “My Will” tackles legacy over a dancehall beat.
Pablo YG and A-Suh Boss bring high-energy dancehall on “Incapacitate.” Benjazzy’s “Notforsale” fuses trap and drill, while Beendo Z showcases sharp freestyling in “Manifestation.” ONEFOUR and Mabel merge drill and pop on “Phone Call,” sampling Bob Marley’s “Is This Love?” Chip delivers grime precision in “Function Riddim,” and Idrae injects paranoia into “Another One” over a dancehall groove.
Updated : Mar 11,2025
j-hope grooves through art and love on “MONA LISA,” while Mimifly’s “Serumpun” blends cultural visuals and a unifying Raya message. ONE OR EIGHT flip club beats with “DSTM,” mixing Rihanna and MJ samples with Japanese-English lyrics. Karencici and ICE楊長青 trade smooth vocals on “It’s A Vibe.”
pami shifts her T-pop style in “Pity Dirty,” drawing from her London stint. Meezy24k and YCN Tomie fuse Khmer elements and trap in “Moon,” filmed in Phnom Penh with a nod to ambition and identity.
Updated : Mar 21,2025
“Amour Sacré” reunites Fabregas le Métis Noir and Deplick Pomba, blending soukous and ndombolo with intricate guitar work. Fabregas, founder of Wanted Record, continues shaping the Congolese scene, while Deplick adds flair to their album “Les Inséparables.”
Héritier Wata’s “The Big Bollard” merges Congolese rumba and modern production, reinforcing his rhythmic complexity post-Wenge Musica Maison Mère. Roberto’s “Bestie (Muntu Wanga)” fuses Afro-Pop and R&B, celebrating friendship with a Bemba title.
Updated : Mar 18,2025
Ca7riel & Paco Amoroso fuse trap and rock in “El Día Del Amigo,” while Nathy Peluso channels ’90s salsa in “Erotika” with Grupo Niche musicians. Migrantes and Los Nocheros mix cumbia and folk in “Mi Chica de Pueblo.” Lauty Gram delivers urban swagger in “Que Cabrona,” and Luis Alfonso reflects on working-class roots in “El Niño del Barrio.”
Thiago Jhonathan blends reggaeton and bossa nova in “Vim Te Procurar.” Kaly Ocho and Motrenco craft a reggaeton-dembow hybrid in “Conmigo,” while Leonardo Aguilar merges mariachi and modern sounds in “En Qué Momento.”
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YoungBoy’s “5 Night” blends intensity with brooding beats. Future’s “Lil Demon” mixes menace and ambition. Fridayy and Meek Mill unite on “Proud Of Me,” blending R&B and hip-hop. G Herbo’s “Traffic” tells Chicago street stories. Babyfxce E and Monaleo sharpen Flint rap on “PTP [Remix].”
Lil King and Raq Baby navigate South Side narratives on “Fallin.” BossMan Dlow flows effortlessly on “Sum Out of Nun.” Wiz Khalifa teams with Plaqueboy Max for “Again,” marked by a striking beat switch.
Updated : Mar 2,2025
Little Simz’s “Flood” blends live energy with Obongjayar and Moonchild Sanelly. L2B, KLN, and Niska unite on “Tendance” for French rap. Valiant’s “Whole Lotta” debuts under Sony Music UK. Guy2Bezbar’s “Intro Black House” opens his EP with moody beats.
TK’s “Cocotier” mixes grit with tropical vibes. Pablo YG and Jahvillani celebrate success on “Celebration.” Mazza L20 reflects on incarceration in “Letter to My Son.” Malie Donn channels streets on “Badman Anthem.” Amo’s “Dunya” highlights German rap, while Peter Jackson collaborates with DAX on “Believe In Us.”
Updated : Feb 27,2025