Detroit on all streaming services, just as
Detroit 2 was was about to drop.
On Saturday (March 13), Sean Don let off a tweet confirming the project was finally coming to all DSPs in April, remixed and remastered.
“Next month the Detroit mixtape will be on all streaming services, re-mixed and mastered properly, finally!” he wrote. “Happy 313 day tho.”
Next month the Detroit mixtape will be on all streaming services, re-mixed and mastered properly, finally! Happy 313 day tho https://t.co/zpLQeF0MAm
Detroit served as Sean’s fourth mixtape and featured Kendrick Lamar, J. Cole, Juicy J, French Montana, Royce Da 5’9 and more. As suggested by the title, the project paid tribute to his beloved Michigan hometown with testimonies from Common, Jeezy and Snopp Dogg on why they appreciate Motor City.
Benzino is often at the center of controversy, but this time he’s beefing with his own daughter Coi Leray. On Monday (March 1), the singer fired off a series of tweets condemning her father for comments he made about her latest song “No More Parties” in which she sings, “My daddy let me down, but I promise you I won’t let up/I wanna say fuck that man, but that shit won’t make me better.”
The former co-publisher of
The Source penned an Instagram post just hours earlier that read in part, “I been posting and supporting, so idk where all this bs is coming from. That line in her song is [cap] my name and rep is very important to me and nobody is gonna tarnish that for story line u dig? I still love u very much coileray but this gotta stop.”
All hell broke loose on Monday (March 1) after Benzino criticized his daughter Coi Leray for her "No More Parties" song in which she disses her father.
The
Judas & The Black Messiah soundtrack arrived on Friday (February 12) packed to the gills with high profile features from Nas, JAY-Z, the late Nipsey Hussle, G Herbo and H.E.R., among many others. Produced entirely by Hit-Boy, the 22-track project sheds light on many socio-political issues past and present while highlighting the film’s protagonist Fred Hampton, played by
Get Out actor Daniel Kaluuya.
Aside from the Hov and Neighborhood Nip collab “What It Feels Like,” Hip Hop fans were eagerly awaiting “EPMD” from Nas, his first offering since 2020’s Grammy Award-nominated
King’s Disease album. As part of his first verse, the
Royce Da 5'9 was admittedly bored on Monday night (February 8) and decided to provide his nearly one million Instagram followers with a little entertainment.