.Paak confirmed earlier with a tweet that the NxWorries project was done, now we have a name, tracklist and a new single. “Lyk Dis” is what we expected, an old-school sampled beat by Knxwledge – complemented by .Paak’s smooth vocals.
The Link Up & Suede EP which dropped in December 2015, became the breakthrough for singer Anderson .Paak – who ended up on 6 songs from Dr. Dre’s Compton and released a critically acclaimed album, Malibu, earlier this year.
We’re expecting loads of great music to be released in 2016. We put together a list of some of the albums we’re most hyped for, from Anderson .Paak and Arcade Fire to The xx and YC The Cynic. Time to get excited!
Five years ago, The Weeknd appeared out of nowhere with his iconic crooner voice and drugs-and-party-themed songs. Now that he’s at his mainstream peak, join us on remembering the beginnings of the R&B superstar in his debut mixtape: House of Balloons.
For what it feels like a second nature by now, The Weeknd jumps on Bryson Tiller’s “Rambo” to drop a hot verse as usual. Check it out here!
P3 is the third installment of PARTY’s self-titled series, following his debut mixtape PARTYNEXTDOOR and his debut album, PARTYNEXTDOOR TWO. It features love songs like “Only U”, “Don’t Run”, and “Brown Skin”, as well as the Drake assisted “Come and See Me.”
Usher is back with his first album in three years, Hard II Love. The album features hits like “No Limit”, as well as highlights like “Need U”, “Tell Me”, and “Rivals”, which features Future.
Check out all the lyrics here!
After a little midnight teasing, The Weeknd released “Low Life,” a collaboration with Future, and “Pass Dat (Remix),” a fresh jingle over Jeremih and Starrah’s original from the album Late Nights.
Thank You and Happy Holidays Abel, Future, and Jeremih!
It’s that time of year. Here are our picks for the best albums of the year, featuring Kendrick Lamar, Sufjan Stevens, D'Angelo, Florence and the Machine, and many more. You’re guaranteed to find something you’ll love.