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One of those lives was Bronx rapper
Fred The Godson. Many were also concerned about the future of music artists this year after months of shootings and deaths that claimed the lives of promising artists such as late Brooklyn rapper
Pop Smoke and other legendary artists.
On a brighter note, 2020 also saw a mixture of misunderstood artists in the music industry and formerly underrated artists get recognition, including
Lil Baby and
Meanwhile, musicians such as
Teyana Taylor and
Kehlani pivoted their careers by experimenting with their creativity, prompted by COVID-19 lockdowns, while still releasing a worthy collection of music to help fans cope with the pandemic.
Asian Doll is not the biggest fan of Megan Thee Stallion and City Girls’ JT as of late. On Sunday (Dec. 20) Asian took to her Twitter to get some things off of her chest. In that effort, she targeted JT and Megan Thee Stallion. It all started after Asian revealed that she was taken off of Megan’s track, “Do It The Tip” and replaced by City Girls. She played her original verse on Instagram live.
The video of Asian Doll playing her verse for Megan thee Stallion’s ‘Do It On The Tip’ that led to all this drama with JT and Yung Miami today pic.twitter.com/5kZ2m4fO3j Female Rap Room (@FemaleRapRoom) December 20, 2020
December 18, 2020
Warner RecordsHere’s a roundup of new R&B music to take us into the weekend.
dvsn makes a smooth return with their new single, “Blessings.” The gospel-influenced track finds the duo of singer
Daniel Daley and producer
The OVO Sound duo also announced the deluxe edition of their latest and third album,
A Muse in Her Feeling, which arrives in January 2021.
Next up is R&B queen
Layton Greene with a video for her new single, “Chosen One.” Greene has spent the past year releasing visuals from her debut EP,
Tell Ya Story, led by her
Lil Baby,
The Break Presents: Lakeyah
Milwaukee rapper Lakeyah had a goal to be signed to Quality Control Music, and that moment came to fruition this year, but she s been putting in plenty of work on the road to get there.
Introducing herself to the arts by writing and competing on a poetry slam team in high school, a then-15-year-old Lakeyah had the foundation to become a rapper. Urged by her friends in her hometown of Milwaukee to try out rapping, she submitted a song for Monica s #SoGoneChallenge in 2016 (Lakeyah s freshman year of high school), and quickly went viral on Facebook. Lakeyah accepted this as a sign to continue moving forward with rapping and started dropping freestyles on Facebook and Instagram. By 2017, Lakeyah was a social media force, racking up tens of thousands of followers due to her sharp bars.