"You ain't the girl you usedto be / You say you're down, you're moving on." The song is scheduled to appear on his upcoming eighth solo album "Heartbreak on a Full Moon."
Tyga is prepping to release his first project of 2017 later this month, Bi*ch I'm The Sh*t 2. Arriving on July 21, T-Raww has given fans of preview of what's to come in "Playboy" featuring Vince Staples and "Flossin."
Christian (King) Combs is preparing to drop his debut album later this year. "Love You Better" follows "Feeling Savage" featuring Smooky MarGielaa, released back in December. Get King Combs' collaboration with Chris Brown below.
"I wanted that to come through in the vibe of the song, that this is a hangout thing, having fun. Even the way that they're trading lines back and forth. To me, it reminds me of the way that Jadakiss and Styles P usedto do it.
From songs that have inspired hundreds of people to create their own dance videos to songs that have people belting out French lyrics, this artist does not appear to be slowing down anytime soon.
"If we don't love like we usedto / If we don't care like we usedto / What the hell are we dying for?," read the lyrics for the chorus. "What The Hell Are We Dying For?" marks Mendes's first song of 2023.
Slated to be his last single release for the year 2015, this musical work features classical sounds coupled with Frank's very clever and inspirational songwriting and production skills.
Harlow gives props to Eminem as he opens his verse: "I usedto rock a toboggan/Headphones around my neck trying to be like Shady. Later, he raps, "I'm on a song with my idol/I'm a cold-blooded version of the song title."
Kelly Hansome takes us back to his Igbo roots with this Indigenous cut titled “Ome Nwanne”. This is traditional art in its pure form. This track was released on Valentines day of 2013 but someway somehow missed our radar. So here it is.
Chuddy K released another hit track ‘Gaga Crazy’ this time something different from what his fans were usedto, a club banger which topped charts both in Nigeria and Africa showing that he is truly a talented singer, acknowledging his efforts
Kwesi went hard as he used Fan Yogo to describe a girl in the most amazing way and nobody could have done it better. Even the title of the song goes deep as it represents how Fan Milk product sellers are referred to on the streets.
As co-producer on this track, he went with the vibe he was feeling at the time. If you are only usedto hearing Kida Kudz rap then ‘WaJaiye’ introduces him in a new style.