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- MusicDeceased hip-hop stars Juice WRLD and Pop Smoke prove their legacies will live on forever after they occupied the #1 and #2 spots on Apple Music with their posthumous albums "Legends Never Die" and "Shoot for the Stars, Aim for the Moon," respectively.ByKeenan Higgins2.5K Views
- MusicThe 22-year-old rapper took shots at half the industry on his new song, "I Hate YoungBoy."ByAlex Zidel51.0K Views
- MusicEvery J. Cole album is now available with Apple Music's Spatial Audio feature. ByAron A.8.2K Views
- MusicCordae says he's still not adjusted to being wealthy and that his life is "an ongoing social experiment."ByCole Blake8.2K Views
- IndustryRihanna inks a $25 million deal with Samsung to sponsor her upcoming album. ByAngus Walker185 Views
- Editor's PickDrake reveals he's featured on Future's "Dirty Sprite 2," and says to expect some "exclusives" on his Beats 1 radio show.ByRose Lilah72 Views
- TVThe price of AppleTV+ and Apple Music is going up.ByCole Blake1283 Views
- MusicSaba says that No I.D. gave him 120 beats to pick from.ByCole Blake1096 Views
- MusicLil Baby, Megan Thee Stallion, and Roddy Ricch took home some huge prizes at the Apple Music Awards.ByAlex Zidel2.6K Views
- MusicThe rapper admitted she's currently at an artist development camp to work on areas of her artistry “where she struggles with." ByMadusa S.12.5K Views
- MusicEm spilled the beans regarding his favorite rappers and what he considers the golden era of hip-hop in the new conversation with Apple Music. ByMadusa S.13.6K Views
- MusicWale is “saying a lot of things with [his] chest” on his new album.ByHayley Hynes2.9K Views