Essential Albums To Listen To Right Now
... link has been sent to your friend's email address. A link has been posted to your Facebook feed. Join the Conversation. Activate your digital access. Those Hip Hop Guys: Essential albums to listen to right now. Damon "Jank" Joy, Special to the Journal Sentinel Published 9:55 a.m. CT Feb. 22, 2017 | Updated 1:46 p.m. CT Feb. 22, 2017. Atlanta rapper Future. 20 CONNECT TWEET LINKEDIN COMMENTEMAILMORE. We know, we know; we’ve been out of commission for a while. I’ve been dealing with some family issues and DJ Bizzon has been doing … whatever it is he does with his time. Anyway, all is well and we’re back on the proverbial grind, mostly. Today I’m going to give you the gospel on some quality albums out now and coming. Frankly, I’m just tired of people complaining about there being no good music out. I assure them that they are wrong. Quelle Chris – Being You Is Great, I Wish I Could Be You More Often. Looking for some “Golden Era” brand hip hop? Well, Quelle is right up your alley. Quelle came ...
20 Of The Best Lyrics From Future's 'hndrxx' Album
... in as many weeks this month and is giving his peers some serious competition. Future stands as the current king of trap music and one of the hottest acts in the game as of late. One of the more consistent and prolific artists over the past few years, the underground legend-turned-mainstream superstar has quietly built one of the more loyal fan bases in music, allowing him to release new projects at will, whether it be mixtapes catering to his core audience or high-profile studio albums. He took his foot off the pedal a bit in 2016, and spent most of the year riding off the wave of his monstrous 2015, along with hits from his Purple Reign mixtape and fourth solo studio album, EVOL. Just two months in to 2017, Future has returned in a big way. He affirmed his star power with a self-titled album and the announcement of his upcoming Nobody Safe ...
Calvin Harris, Pale Waves, Lana Del Rey & More
... serves as their legacy, and so it’d be no exaggeration to call the expectations on its follow up to be gargantuan. First comeback single ‘Governed By Contagions’ was as cynical and gritty as Cedric, Omar and co. have ever been, and its follow-up, ‘Incurably Innocent’, treads the same path. From the needle sharp riff that opens the thunderous cut onwards, it’s a track that doesn’t relent. Cedric Bixler-Zavala’s vocals were never really intelligible, but the vicious babbling used to provide punches of feeling despite its ambiguity, and this connection is slightly lost on the new single. Musically, ’Incurably Innocent’ undoubtedly makes its claim for hitting as hard as anything from ‘Relationship Of Command’ did, but whether At The Drive-In can remain to be as cutting with their political commentary as they once were is still up for debate. (WR). Future - Selfish (ft. Rihanna). Only a fool would doubt Rihanna’s ability to nail a feature (take ‘All of the Lights,’ ‘Live Your Life,’ ‘Run this Town,’ ‘Love the Way You Lie’ and ‘Take Care’ as prime examples) and yet again, ‘Selfish’ – from Future’s brand new record ‘HNDRXX’ – delivers with more panache than an ...
Future Poised For Unprecedented No. 1 Debuts In Back-to-back Weeks On Billboard 200 Albums Chart
... was released Feb. 17) and his upcoming HNDRXX (due out Feb. 24). Both were released through A-1/Freebandz/Epic Records. Industry forecasters suggest his self-titled album could debut at No. 1 on the March 11-dated list with perhaps 150,000 equivalent album units earned in the week ending Feb. 23. If HNDRXX performs just as well, it too could open at No. 1 (on the March 18 chart), granting Future a first: back-to-back No. 1 debuts in successive weeks. In the Billboard 200's nearly 61-year history, no act has debuted at No. 1 in consecutive frames, although acts have replaced themselves at No. 1 - just not with back-to-back debuts in the penthouse. The Beatles , Herb Alpert and The Monkees , for example, have all managed to supplant themselves at No. 1. As for Future, it’s unusual that an artist would release separate albums so close together, as one title could cannibalize the sales and streams of the other and could potentially cause consumer confusion. In the past, we’ve seen acts release albums a few months apart, such as Justin Timberlake ’s The 20/20 Experience ...
Future Fires Back At Rocko's Statement Regarding Ongoing Lawsuit
... HNDRXX. Those reports proved false and the two Atlanta rappers are still battling it out in court. Rocko took to Instagram Wednesday (February 22) to clear the air about the lawsuit, which he first filed in June seeking $10 million , claiming Future breached the contract he signed in 2011 with A 1 Recordings. Rocko says that he and Future could have talked things out, but the Dirty Sprite 2 rapper said to “let the lawyers handle it.” He says he only wants his fair share and still has nothing but respect for Future, even encouraging his fans to pre-order HNDRXX. A post shared by DON ROCKO C. E. O. 🅰1️⃣ (@rocko 2 real) on. Feb 22, 2017 at 7:08 am PST. Future countersued Rocko a few months after the original lawsuit was filed, saying that the exec was the one who owes him money for ...
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... officially begun the countdown to their highly anticipated debut album , Memories. Do Not Open, which is slated for an April 7 release. To further demonstrate that the hitmaking DJs aren't in the least bit playing around these days, the pair has this week shared their latest collaboration, happily enlisting none other than the likes of the veteran rock group fondly known as Coldplay. While such a partnership may be surprising or unpredictable by nature, what doesn't come as much of a shock is how well the musicians actually pull it off in the end. Interestingly enough, the track sounds as much as a signature Coldplay song as it does a beloved Chainsmokers concoction, proving that their talents merge beautifully without much compromise in the studio. Hours after unveiling the out-of-left-field surprise track to fans online, the two entities joined forces on stage at the 2017 Brit Awards to perform their ...
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