Read the full interview on Flaunt.com! “DnF” by Preme, Drake, and Future was a moment in time. Not only was every club and radio station in the world playing the record, but it was a pivotal moment in Preme’s career — cementing his name…
Read the full interview on Variety.com! Akon may be best known for his catalog of hits like “Lonely” and “I Wanna Love You,” but he’s run a parallel career as a record executive, signing Lady Gaga to his KonLive label via Interscope (the two have…
Read the full interview on Variety.com! Steve Stoute shared some powerful words about Drake during a panel held on Friday (July 17). The two-day virtual SelectCon conference featured conversations with key players in the realms of entrepreneurship, music marketing, sports, personal finance, and other music industry topics.…
Read the full interview on Flaunt.com! Nodis is here to tell his story through his music. Whether you label it as pop or Hip Hop, the DMV native is guaranteed to provide you with endless sounds that will have you reminiscing on the nights…
Read the full interview on AllHipHop.com! Jahlil Beats is a legendary producer in the rap game, and he deserves all his flowers. Signed to Roc Nation, the Philly native is responsible for some of hip-hop’s most timeless hits, from Meek Mill’s “Amen” featuring Drake to…
Read the full interview on Variety.com! Lil Yachty is no stranger to breaking the internet. In March, he dropped the track “Oprah’s Bank Account” featuring Drake and DaBaby along with a nine-minute visual that lampooned the entertainment mogul, played by the rapper himself, and her talk show. The clip was directed…
Read the full article on Variety.com! Drake helped break the tedium of lockdown with a mixtape drop on Friday, which had been teased for a few hours before its release. “Dark Lane Demo Tapes, aptly named for the these somber times, includes all of the…
Read the full interview on AllHipHop.com! Chrishan is far more than just a producer and songwriter, he’s an artist in his own right. Having done over 200 records alongside Hitmaka, his biggest placements include Meek Mill’s “Dangerous,” A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie’s “Look Back It,”…
Read the full interview on Flaunt.com! In today’s oversaturated music, it’s hard to stand out as a singer-songwriter. Insert Giveon, who does just that. The Long Beach native has created his own lane in R&B, with his signature baritone style of singing and lyrics…
Read the full interview on Variety.com! Director X may not be a household name, but he is a legend of filmmaking. The Toronto native is responsible for some of music’s most iconic music videos, from DMX’s “What’s My Name?” and 112’s “Peaches and Cream”…