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New Music Friday - New Singles From H.E.R., Lil Baby + Lil Durk, DDG, Mac Miller, Wiki + More hiphopdx.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from hiphopdx.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
If a positive opportunity arises, it s best to just take it and see where it leads. Just two years ago when he was 17, Dro Kenji did just that. At the time, the South Carolina native had never made a song, but he decided to give music a try because his friends were doing the same. The trumpet and piano were among the instruments he played before picking up the mic. One Audacity-crafted song later, and he was committed to rapping and singing. Style-wise, Dro tends to rap and harmonize about the ups and downs of love and dating, especially as he becomes more popular and successful in music. His hooks are potent. According to Dro, he makes music that comes from the inside of my soul. ....
Listen to Skepta, Pop Smoke, and A$AP Rocky's New Song "Lane Switcha" pitchfork.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from pitchfork.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Lil Tecca broke out in 2019 with his hit single “Ransom,” and the 18-year-old made a name for himself with his youthful look that came equipped with braids, braces and glasses. But now, Lil Tecca looks to be shedding his old look for a fresh, new one. On Friday (May 21), Lil Tecca took to Instagram to show fans the results of his recent visit to the dentist’s office. In the photo he shared, fans see Lil Tecca with a cheeky smile from ear to ear, showing off his braces-free teeth. Fans were shocked in the comment section at the sight of Tecca with his new look as they’ve become accustomed to the metal in his mouth. ....
Our Time As the go-to producer collective crafting beats for today’s hip-hop stars, Internet Money is championing the artists behind the boards while creating an empire bigger than themselves. Interview: Georgette Cline Editor’s Note: This story originally appeared in the Spring 2021 issue of XXL Magazine, on stands now. Not even a brush with death can keep Taz Taylor from the studio. Last February, the 28-year-old producer from Jacksonville, Fla. thought he was suffering from a heart attack at the Internet Money house in Los Angeles, the headquarters of the producer collective he founded in 2016. He was put in an ambulance on a gurney, shirt cut open like a scene straight out of an episode of ....