There’s no excuses for ignoring this week’s edition of New Music Friday. The albums which dropped during the week ending on Friday (July 30) are diverse both regionally and sonically, giving fans more than enough music to explore this weekend and beyond.
To start, Isaiah Rashad released his long-awaited
The House Is
Burning, which holds features from the likes of Lil Uzi Vert, SZA and more. Young Dolph and his Paper Route Empire team held down Memphis with
PAPER ROUTE iLLUMINATi.
Bobby Tarantino III, while U.K. icon Skepta came through with the
All In EP.
With brand new albums from Dave East, HipHopDX Rising Star Toosii and more, this New Music Friday is not to be missed.
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Jul 8, 2021, 3:45 PM
Chris Brown is the subject of another lawsuit. Reportedly filed on July 2 in New York City, C. Breezy was sued for stealing parts of his multi-platinum smash “Privacy” from Dancehall artist Red Rat’s 1997 track “Tight Up Skirt,” according to
Although Red Rat isn’t named in the suit, the filing was made by the United Kingdom-based company Greensleeves Publishing, who owns the rights to the ’90s record.
However, at the time of the
Heartbreak on a Full Moon song’s release in 2017, Red Rat did admit he was, “getting many calls left and right from many people asking me about my thoughts regarding [Chris Brown] sampling ‘Tight Up Skirt’, and all I can say is, ‘Give God all the glory. ”