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J Hus (Ft. Drake) – Who Told You
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J Hus started teasing the release of “Who Told You” following “It’s Crazy”. Using the promotional number 07700 152705, Hus texted “LET THEM KNOW WHO TOLD YOU”. Further teasing with
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U.K. Rapper J Hus Teams Up With Drake For New Summer Jam “Who Told You”
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It’s the pair’s first time collaborating.
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Bobby TooTact – Who Told U
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[Intro: J Hus] / Who told you bad man don't dance? / (LowkeyMali, what's the word?) / Who told you gangsters don't dance? / Even with a wap on my hip, I dance / Bad man, take
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Genius – June 2023 Singles Release Calendar
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WELCOME TO GENIUS' JUNE 2023 SINGLES RELEASE CALENDAR!!!
For June 2023 album releases, visit this page
This page highlights the notable singles released in all genres
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J Hus – Fresh Water/Safa Kara
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“Fresh Water/Safa Kara” is the twelfth cut on J Hus' third studio album and is split between two songs. Hus originally previewed a different version of “Safa Kara” on Instagram in
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Dave (Ft. J Hus) – Disaster
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This J Hus feature came as a surprise to most fans as J Hus is serving a eight month prison sentence at the time of the album release for carrying a 10cm blade.
Nevertheless he
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Nerka – Flexxx (Who Told You RMX)
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[Couplet 1] / Kenbé mwen toutsuit / Froté si mwen toutsuit / Verouyé mwen kon sib / Lagé fès aw si mwen toutsuit / Tibren dlo koko si-w cho apré sa nou ka poursuiv / Whine pon me
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J Hus (Ft. Villz) – Comeback
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“Comeback” is the tenth cut from J Hus' third studio album and features close-friend and BCM affiliate Villz.
The track was initially teased in early 2021 when the two were seen
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J Hus – My Baby
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“My Baby” is the thirteenth cut from J Hus' third studio album. The song was initially previewed on Instagram in September 2020, showcasing Hus reverting back to his sleek and
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J Hus (Ft. Naira Marley) – Militerian
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“Militerian” is the fourth cut and third single from J Hus' third studio album, featuring Nigerian singer-rapper Naira Marley. On July 12th, Hus revealed a behind-the-scenes
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J Hus (Ft. Burna Boy) – Masculine
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“Masculine” is the seventh cut on J Hus' third studio album and mark’s Juju J’s fifth collaboration with Nigerian superstar Burna Boy. It was originally previewed by J Hus on
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J Hus – Come Look
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“Come Look” is the eighth cut on J Hus' third studio album. It was originally previewed in February 2023 through Instagram. The instrumental samples the Sherine song “Ma
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J Hus – Palm Tree
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“Palm Tree” is the fifth cut from J Hus' third studio album. The track was originally teased on an Instagram Reel in November 2022. Lead by a slippery cascading instrumental, Hus
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J Hus – Problem Fixer
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“Problem Fixer” is the fourteenth cut from J Hus' third studio album and is one of the most anticipated songs on the LP. The original preview was showcased on his Instagram in late
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J Hus – Intro (THE GOAT)
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“Intro (THE GOAT)” is the first cut from J Hus' third studio album. This song was previewed by J Hus on his Instagram story in February 2021 on his Instagram Story.
A hard-hitting
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J Hus (Ft. Boss Belly) – Come Gully Bun (Gambian President)
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“Come Gully Bun (Gambian President)” is the eighteenth cut on J Hus' third studio album and features legendary West London rapper Boss Belly. Hus and Belly share the same patriotic
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J Hus (Ft. CB) – Cream
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“Cream” is the ninth cut on J Hus' third studio album and is arguably the most anticipated track on the LP. It was previewed on Instagram Live on the 3rd of March 2021, and
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Drake – Controlla
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“Controlla” is a dancehall-infused song in which Drake details his commitment to a woman. It features a similar vibe to Drake’s collaboration with Rihanna, “Work.”
On March 29, a
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J Hus – Alien Girl
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“Alien Girl” is the eleventh cut on J Hus' third studio album. It was initially previewed by J Hus on Instagram in September 2020. The song in it’s entirety was leaked in June 2023
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J Hus – Massacre
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“Massacre” is the second cut to J Hus' third studio album. A snippet of the track was shared on July 6th by a fan on Twitter. The instrumental also played as the backing track in
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J Hus – It's Crazy
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“It’s Crazy” is the first snippet J Hus dropped after the release of Big Conspiracy in January 2020. After showing on Instagram that he’s working with Fumes Beats, this song is set
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Drake – Hotline Bling
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“Hotline Bling” is most likely about Drake’s old flame from Toronto, Nebby. She’s had an on and off relationship with the 6 God a few times, and her Instagram account is a constant
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Kanye West (Ft. The Weeknd) – FML
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Kanye West addresses his haters on “FML.” While the acronym typically stands for “Fuck My Life,“ the second line reveals that, for Kanye, it might also mean: “For My Lady.” This
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J Hus – Playing Chess
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[Chorus] / The game that I'm playin', you don't know how to play / When I got my first mash, I had to learn how to spray / It's a feeling that I can't describe / I know how it
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YG (Ft. Drake) – Who Do You Love?
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[Verse 1: YG] / I'm that nigga with the plugs / I'm the nigga who got homies that be sellin' drugs / I'm the nigga on the back street / With the fat heat, niggas better run like
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Genius Users – Drake [Discography List]
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A full list of rapper Drake’s singles, projects, and features.
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J Hus (Ft. GRM Daily) – Daily Duppy
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Released on April 14 2019, this is J Hus’ first single since being let out of prison.
He was sentenced to 8 months in December 2018 for possession of a knife. The freestyle was
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J Hus (Ft. Popcaan) – Killy
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“Killy” is the fifteenth cut on J Hus' third studio album. Hus first previewed the song in July 2020 in a now-deleted Instagram post, later previewing an extended version in
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Drake – Controlla
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“Controlla” is a dancehall-infused song in which Drake details his commitment to a woman. It features a similar vibe to Drake’s collaboration with Rihanna, “Work.”
On March 29, a
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Dave & J Hus – Samantha
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In the visual, directed by L.x, the two rappers pose inside of a church and outside of a housing estate building named “World’s End” in Chelsea.
Currently, the choice of the song
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J Hus – Did You See
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After some well-received features with Dave, Nines and Stormzy, J Hus is starting to share tracks from his debut album (coming soon on Black Butter). “Did You See” is the first cut
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Drake – Do Not Disturb
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As the final cut on More Life, “Do Not Disturb” picks up where “Lose You” left off, showing Drake at his most pensive state. With Drake’s vulnerability on full-display, “Do Not
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J Hus – Bim Bim
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“Bim Bim” is the seventeenth cut from J Hus' third studio album. The original snippet was shared in October 2020 on Hus' Instagram, later being confirmed on June 29th with the
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J Hus – Dancing Man
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“Dancing Man” is the third and final cut from J Hus' sophomore EP Big Spang. It is a masterful display of J Hus' creativity, Dancing Man is a lighthearted Afroswing track with a
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Big Sean (Ft. Jay Electronica & Kendrick Lamar) – Control
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“Control” is a braggadocious attempt to revitalize the competitive spirit of the rap game.
Kendrick Lamar sent shockwaves across the internet with his verse that name-drops and
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Stormzy (Ft. Burna Boy & Ed Sheeran) – Own It
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“Own It” is the fourth single off Stormzy’s sophomore studio album, Heavy is the Head.
The track marks the Croydon-native’s third collaboration with Ed Sheeran, following “Shape
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J. Cole – Work Out
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After “Who Dat” failed to become a chart topper, J. Cole released “Work Out” as the second single off his debut album three months prior to its release, on June 5th, 2011, the
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50 Cent (Ft. Nate Dogg) – 21 Questions
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“21 Questions,” released on April 29, 2003, is the second single from the album. It became 50’s second number one song in the United States after “In Da Club.”
The music video for
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Drake – Nice For What
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The New Orleans bounce music-inflected “Nice For What” is Drake’s third single of 2018, coming after the Scary Hours EP which was released in January.
Throughout the song, Drake
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French Montana – Highest To Lowest
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French Montana’s discography from highest to lowest in streams.
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Nicki Minaj (Ft. Jeremih) – Favorite
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“Favorite” details how both Nicki and Jeremih are trapped in relationships where their partners are involved with other people. All they want is just to be the favorite one.
The
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Majid Jordan Radio – Majid Jordan Radio Episode 4 Tracklist
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Jayemkayem's Set / Sjayy - Orange Soda (Jersey Club Remix) / Playboi Carti - Beno! / SWV - You're Always On my Mind (Remix) / ? / Vory - Bad Guy / Drake - Desires (feat. Future
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French Montana (Ft. Swae Lee) – Unforgettable
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In honor of his 32nd birthday, French Montana delivered a present to his fans sharing “Unforgettable” on Instagram, in a now deleted post, captioning:
🔥🔥🔥🔥 BIRTHDAY GIFT FROM ME
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Kenny Huskins – On The Road 015 (Falz - Karishika ft. Phyno Freestyle)
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I dey take over this rap DISTIN / Sorry for you rappers it’s a sad DISTIN / Chale, it is about time you for bab DISTIN / E b the way I dey put am down you dey lack DISTIN / Chale
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Drake (Ft. Lil Wayne) – Miss Me
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In an April 2010 interview with MTV News, Drake explained what “Miss Me” is about:
It’s a song about being away from what you love and hoping that when you’re gone, doing you
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