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By Status Ain't Hood Staff July 31, 2025
In anticipation to her upcoming 8th album CiCi, which is set to drop next month, Ciara enlists rapper Latto for her new party-ready single "This Right Here". The Jazzy Pha-produced track reunites Ciara with the beatmaker who helmed early hits such as "1, 2 Step" and "Goodies".
By Status Ain't Hood Staff July 31, 2025
UK R&B artist Summer Banton returns with her flirty, football-themed single “Keeper,” blending playful lyrics and 2000s nostalgia. Co-produced with Elevated and Nolais, the track follows her standout “Invisible Ink” and enduring “Be My Guest” from 2024. With smooth vocals and summery vibes, Banton continues to shine as a rising soulful force.

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By Status Ain't Hood Staff July 31, 2025
Johannesburg rapper Shoka Sunflower unveils For Now Keep Dancing, a bold, introspective album that deepens his signature experimental sound. Shaped by early influences like Tyler, the Creator and South African Kwaito pioneers, Shoka reflects on emotional avoidance and self-discovery. The standout track “Two Step” captures this theme, dancing through pain instead of confronting it while offering a resonant anthem for uncertain times.

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By Status Ain't Hood Staff July 31, 2025
UK vocalist Yazmin Lacey is set to release her new album Teal Dreamson October 24th. In the lead-up, she’s unveiled the video for her latest single “Two Steps,” a captivating blend of intimate storytelling as well as a seamless fusion of alt-soul and jazz-infused expression.
By Status Ain't Hood Staff July 31, 2025
Nigerian rapper/singer/songwriter ENNY returns with “CABIN FEVA,” her first solo release since 2023, a bold, introspective track that reasserts her place among the UK’s most authentic rap voices. The self-directed video seen here, crafted with Otis Dominique, arrives just ahead of her North American debut tour, marking a powerful new chapter from the “Peng Black Girls” standout.

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By Status Ain't Hood Staff July 29, 2025
With Victory—his first album since 1999’s The Art of Storytelling—Slick Rick reaffirms that hip-hop storytelling is alive and well. The video for his latest single, “Documents,” blends old-school Mafioso-style visuals with sharp lyricism, featuring none other than Nas. Over a hard-hitting, self-produced beat laced with late-’90s Queens flavor, the two lyrical legends deliver a cinematic and compelling performance.
By Status Ain't Hood Staff July 29, 2025
Ghanaian American singer Amaarae has released a new song, “Girlie-Pop!,” accompanied by a sensual music video directed by Omar Jones. In a press release, Amaarae shared the inspiration behind the track: “‘Girlie-Pop!’ started as a freestyle over an open guitar on a magical night in Brazil. I wanted to create a song that captures the feeling of a kiss from your favorite person in the world—the kind of moment that sends you into the stars with just a smile and a peck on the lips.”
By Status Ain't Hood Staff July 29, 2025
ATL-based singer and songwriter Jacquees returns with “He Kant,” a smooth, confident reimagining of Jagged Edge’s “He Can’t Love U.” Produced by Polow da Don, the track blends classic R&B with Jacquees’ contemporary signature style. Fresh off his chart-topping album Baby Making, he proves once again why he’s a modern R&B standout.
By Status Ain't Hood Staff July 29, 2025
Mariah Carey drops her latest single “Sugar Sweet” featuring Shenseea and Kehlani, blending dancehall vibes with her signature sound. Produced by HARV and Mariah, the track teases her upcoming album Here For It All and showcases her breathy vocals alongside fresh, modern production.
By Status Ain't Hood Staff July 29, 2025
Olivier Cheuwa’s Lovely Day EP is a vibrant fusion of Afrobeat, soul, and uplifting energy. The Cameroonian artist delivers six tracks rooted in gratitude, love, and joy. His soulful cover of Bill Withers’ “Lovely Day” feels fresh and heartfelt, while standout track “Special Love” blends romantic lyrics with breezy Afropop. Known for his rich vocals and global style, Cheuwa’s EP reflects years of artistic growth and is perfect for fans of feel-good, soulful music.
By Status Ain't Hod Staff July 25, 2025
South African international superstar Tyla gets the party started with her new ‘WWP’ mixtape, a four-track opus includes a "Dynamite" collaboration with Wizkid.
By Status Ain't Hood Staff July 25, 2025
London based singer, songwriter and producer Demae backs up her latest single 'Don’t Play The Fool’ with a new video, conducted by director Ivor Lawson-Adamah. The vocalist, who stood out last year with her stirring EP Deliver Me, has continued her musical journey with a run of singles in 2025.
By Status Ain't Hood Staff July 25, 2025
NYC-based singer/songwriter Victoria Noelle unveils her powerful new video "In the Name of Love, "a self-written, produced, and performed work that blends romance and resilience. Shot by Jahvan White, the cinematic visual follows Victoria through the streets of New York City, capturing both the beauty of love and her unwavering self-worth.
By Status Ain't Hood July 25, 2025
Rising R&B and blues artist Olivia Terpin delivers vulnerability and emotional depth on “Stay Like This,” a soulful track inspired by her first serious relationship. With soaring vocals and heartfelt storytelling, she transforms heartache into hope. Blending rich sonics and sensitive lyricism, the New Jersey native emerges as a standout talent to watch.
By Status Ain't Hood Staff July 25, 2025
Charlie Wilson’s new single “Keep Me In Love” debuts at No. 29 on Billboard’s Adult R&B Airplay chart, marking his 29th entry. Released July 11 via P Music Group, the feel-good track follows his 2024 No. 1 hit “Superman.” Impressively, 16 of Wilson’s 29 chart entries have reached the top 10, with 10 hitting No. 1.

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By Status Ain't Hood Staff July 31, 2025
The intersection of celebrity, loyalty, and business has ignited a high-stakes legal showdown, as Grammy-winning artist Mary J. Blige finds herself at the center of a $5 million lawsuit filed by her longtime friend and stylist-turned-manager, Misa Hylton. The lawsuit, which accuses Blige of professional sabotage and breach of trust, threatens to unravel a personal and professional relationship that spans over three decades. Blige’s legal team, led by attorney Lisa Moore, has fired back aggressively, calling the allegations “patently frivolous” and motivated by spite. Court documents reveal plans to not only dismiss the case but also to pursue counterclaims and seek sanctions against Hylton. Blige’s defense points to text messages and other evidence that allegedly contradict the lawsuit’s central claims, suggesting the suit is more about public perception than legal substance. At the heart of the dispute is a tangled business triangle involving rapper Vado. Hylton, through her company M.I.S.A. Management, began managing Vado in July 2023, securing a 20 percent commission deal. However, when Vado also signed with Blige’s Beautiful Life Productions, tensions flared. Hylton's suit accuses Blige of intentionally disrupting Vado’s career—derailing album promotions and performance opportunities to pressure him out of their agreement. What began as a collaborative venture, including their joint single Still Believe in Love, has now turned into a bitter legal feud over money, loyalty, and control.
By Status Ain't Hood Staff July 29, 2025
Beyoncé has once again redefined music industry standards, setting multiple records with her recent COWBOY CARTER tour. According to Billboard, the nine-city stadium tour grossed an unprecedented $407.6 million across 32 shows, making it the highest-grossing country music tour of all time. It also became the fastest tour ever to surpass the $400 million mark—beating even her own 2023 Renaissance World Tour, which spanned 56 dates. With the success of both COWBOY CARTER and RENAISSANCE, Beyoncé is now the first woman and first American artist to gross over $400 million on two separate tours. She joins an elite group that includes only Coldplay, Ed Sheeran, and The Rolling Stones. Billboard also confirmed her status as the highest-grossing Black artist of all time, with new records set at major venues from Los Angeles to Paris and Atlanta. The tour concluded in Las Vegas on July 26 with a spectacular finale featuring surprise appearances by her daughters Blue Ivy and Rumi, mother Tina Knowles, husband JAY-Z, and Miley Cyrus. In a nostalgic highlight, Beyoncé reunited with Destiny’s Child members Kelly Rowland and Michelle Williams for performances of “Lose My Breath,” “Bootylicious,” and “Energy,” dazzling fans in metallic gold stagewear and solidifying her legacy as a peerless live performer.
By Status Ain't Hood Staff July 25, 2025
Nigerian music star Ayra Starr has officially joined Jay-Z’s Roc Nation, a strategic move that further cements her rising status in the global music scene. Backed by Mavin Records and Universal Music Group, the new deal positions the “19 & Dangerous” hitmaker for even greater international recognition. The partnership is expected to unlock a new level of exposure for Ayra Starr, leveraging Roc Nation’s expansive industry network to secure major collaborations, global tours, and heightened visibility in key markets such as the U.S. and Europe. Industry insiders see this as a powerful step toward global superstardom. Music journalist Joey Akan praised the deal, calling it “a fantastic gambit” by Mavin and Universal. “With Roc Nation, she becomes part of a family known for execution and deep connections in America,” he noted. Known for her soulful voice and boundary-pushing sound, Ayra Starr is quickly becoming a defining voice of her generation.
By Status Ain't Hood Staff July 21, 2025
The SRG-ILS Group has officially welcomed Grammy-nominated R&B artist Tweet to its growing roster of powerhouse talent. Known for her 2002 hit "Oops (Oh My)," the award-winning singer, songwriter, and producer is gearing up for a dynamic return to the music scene. With new energy, a bold voice, and fresh material on the horizon, Tweet is ready to make her mark once again under her new label home. Tweet will also take center stage at “Your Health in Full Bloom,” a high-profile awareness event and concert hosted by Fibroid Fighters on Thursday, July 24, 2025, at the Marriott Marquis in Times Square. The evening includes a panel with leading health experts, a VIP banquet dinner, and an intimate concert. Tweet will perform alongside fellow R&B powerhouse LaTocha of Xscape, with appearances by TV personalities Cynthia Bailey, Toya Johnson, and Cara Maria Sorbello. The event aims to blend entertainment with education on women's health, particularly uterine fibroids. Tweet’s participation carries a deeply personal message. She has publicly shared her battle with fibroids, a condition affecting 26 million American women—especially Black women. Through past interviews and advocacy work, Tweet has called for greater awareness, early diagnosis, and emotional support. Her appearance at “Your Health in Full Bloom” promises to elevate the conversation, offering both inspiration and solidarity to those facing similar health struggles.
By Status Ain't Hood Staff July 21, 2025
Robbie Pardlo, former lead singer of the early 2000s R&B group City High, has died at the age of 46. TMZ reported that Pardlo passed away on Thursday, July 17, in Willingboro, New Jersey, surrounded by friends and family. No official cause of death has been released. A representative for Pardlo shared that memorial details will be announced soon. Pardlo rose to fame alongside bandmates Claudette Ortiz and Ryan Toby after forming City High in 1999. The trio signed with Wyclef Jean’s Booga Basement label and released their Grammy-nominated debut album in 2001, which featured hits like “What Would You Do?” and “Caramel” with rapper Eve. The group disbanded in 2003, and Pardlo later formed another R&B band, First Take, performing with major artists like Whitney Houston and Lil Kim. In 2010, Pardlo appeared on Intervention, candidly discussing his struggles with alcoholism following City High’s breakup and personal relationship issues. Despite public challenges, his brother Gregory Pardlo shared a touching tribute, remembering Robbie as a “sweet, goofy kid” beneath his tough persona. Pardlo is survived by his wife, Anika, and their two children.
By Cleon Alert July 18, 2025
SZA has responded to Nicki Minaj’s string of online attacks by sharing a screenshot of an alleged text exchange in which Minaj appears to inquire about a potential collaboration. In the screenshot posted by SZA, someone from her team appears to ask on Minaj’s behalf, “Is sza recording right now? Got this hook I think she would be dope on.” Billboard has reached out to Minaj’s camp for comment but has yet to receive a response. Minaj’s public criticism of SZA began earlier this week, after she seemingly interpreted a vague tweet from the singer — “Mercury retrograde .. don’t take the bait lol silly goose” — as a subtweet aimed at her. In a series of now-viral posts on X, Minaj called the “Kill Bill” singer “ugly,” a “liar,” and accused her of trying to mimic her appearance and persona. Minaj also resurfaced an old alleged tweet in which SZA called her a “clown,” mocking the singer’s past comments about her freckles and hair. SZA had initially responded with, “I don’t give a f–k bout none of that weird s–t you popping,” but has otherwise remained largely quiet until now.  As fans speculate about the root of the tension, many point to Minaj’s long-running issues with Top Dawg Entertainment president Terrence “Punch” Henderson, who previously managed SZA. The friction comes just as SZA continues her Grand National Tour with Kendrick Lamar — a trek that recently broke records for highest-grossing co-headline tour in Billboard Boxscore history. The tour heads next to Wales on July 19, following a two-night stint in Paris. Despite the drama, it appears SZA is staying focused on her music, while Minaj shows no signs of backing down.
By Status Ain't Hood Staff July 16, 2025
GRAMMY-nominated singer, songwriter, and actress Tamar Braxton is using her platform to tackle more than entertainment. The outspoken performer has partnered with biopharmaceutical company Gilead Sciences, Inc. in a bold new campaign to raise awareness about HIV prevention—specifically among Black women. The initiative launched at the 2025 ESSENCE Festival of Culture, where Braxton joined the “Safe & Sexy” panel hosted by the Global Black Economic Forum. During the discussion, which featured Raheem DeVaughn, Dr. Contessa Metcalfe, and Rashad Burgess, Braxton delivered a passionate message urging Black women to put HIV prevention back on the table. “Black women have stopped talking about HIV, and it needs to be part of our conversation again,” she said, emphasizing the silence around the issue and its deadly consequences.  Black women account for over half of all new HIV diagnoses among women in the U.S., despite making up only 13% of the female population—a glaring disparity that drives Braxton’s mission. Through the partnership, she aims to empower Black women to take control of their health by learning about PrEP (pre-exposure prophylaxis) and other prevention tools. More information can be found at Healthysexuals.com , and fans can follow Tamar’s advocacy journey on social media @TamarBraxton.
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By Status Ain't Hood Staff July 31, 2025
The intersection of celebrity, loyalty, and business has ignited a high-stakes legal showdown, as Grammy-winning artist Mary J. Blige finds herself at the center of a $5 million lawsuit filed by her longtime friend and stylist-turned-manager, Misa Hylton. The lawsuit, which accuses Blige of professional sabotage and breach of trust, threatens to unravel a personal and professional relationship that spans over three decades. Blige’s legal team, led by attorney Lisa Moore, has fired back aggressively, calling the allegations “patently frivolous” and motivated by spite. Court documents reveal plans to not only dismiss the case but also to pursue counterclaims and seek sanctions against Hylton. Blige’s defense points to text messages and other evidence that allegedly contradict the lawsuit’s central claims, suggesting the suit is more about public perception than legal substance. At the heart of the dispute is a tangled business triangle involving rapper Vado. Hylton, through her company M.I.S.A. Management, began managing Vado in July 2023, securing a 20 percent commission deal. However, when Vado also signed with Blige’s Beautiful Life Productions, tensions flared. Hylton's suit accuses Blige of intentionally disrupting Vado’s career—derailing album promotions and performance opportunities to pressure him out of their agreement. What began as a collaborative venture, including their joint single Still Believe in Love, has now turned into a bitter legal feud over money, loyalty, and control.
By Status Ain't Hood Staff July 29, 2025
Beyoncé has once again redefined music industry standards, setting multiple records with her recent COWBOY CARTER tour. According to Billboard, the nine-city stadium tour grossed an unprecedented $407.6 million across 32 shows, making it the highest-grossing country music tour of all time. It also became the fastest tour ever to surpass the $400 million mark—beating even her own 2023 Renaissance World Tour, which spanned 56 dates. With the success of both COWBOY CARTER and RENAISSANCE, Beyoncé is now the first woman and first American artist to gross over $400 million on two separate tours. She joins an elite group that includes only Coldplay, Ed Sheeran, and The Rolling Stones. Billboard also confirmed her status as the highest-grossing Black artist of all time, with new records set at major venues from Los Angeles to Paris and Atlanta. The tour concluded in Las Vegas on July 26 with a spectacular finale featuring surprise appearances by her daughters Blue Ivy and Rumi, mother Tina Knowles, husband JAY-Z, and Miley Cyrus. In a nostalgic highlight, Beyoncé reunited with Destiny’s Child members Kelly Rowland and Michelle Williams for performances of “Lose My Breath,” “Bootylicious,” and “Energy,” dazzling fans in metallic gold stagewear and solidifying her legacy as a peerless live performer.
By Status Ain't Hood Staff July 25, 2025
Nigerian music star Ayra Starr has officially joined Jay-Z’s Roc Nation, a strategic move that further cements her rising status in the global music scene. Backed by Mavin Records and Universal Music Group, the new deal positions the “19 & Dangerous” hitmaker for even greater international recognition. The partnership is expected to unlock a new level of exposure for Ayra Starr, leveraging Roc Nation’s expansive industry network to secure major collaborations, global tours, and heightened visibility in key markets such as the U.S. and Europe. Industry insiders see this as a powerful step toward global superstardom. Music journalist Joey Akan praised the deal, calling it “a fantastic gambit” by Mavin and Universal. “With Roc Nation, she becomes part of a family known for execution and deep connections in America,” he noted. Known for her soulful voice and boundary-pushing sound, Ayra Starr is quickly becoming a defining voice of her generation.
By Status Ain't Hood Staff July 21, 2025
The SRG-ILS Group has officially welcomed Grammy-nominated R&B artist Tweet to its growing roster of powerhouse talent. Known for her 2002 hit "Oops (Oh My)," the award-winning singer, songwriter, and producer is gearing up for a dynamic return to the music scene. With new energy, a bold voice, and fresh material on the horizon, Tweet is ready to make her mark once again under her new label home. Tweet will also take center stage at “Your Health in Full Bloom,” a high-profile awareness event and concert hosted by Fibroid Fighters on Thursday, July 24, 2025, at the Marriott Marquis in Times Square. The evening includes a panel with leading health experts, a VIP banquet dinner, and an intimate concert. Tweet will perform alongside fellow R&B powerhouse LaTocha of Xscape, with appearances by TV personalities Cynthia Bailey, Toya Johnson, and Cara Maria Sorbello. The event aims to blend entertainment with education on women's health, particularly uterine fibroids. Tweet’s participation carries a deeply personal message. She has publicly shared her battle with fibroids, a condition affecting 26 million American women—especially Black women. Through past interviews and advocacy work, Tweet has called for greater awareness, early diagnosis, and emotional support. Her appearance at “Your Health in Full Bloom” promises to elevate the conversation, offering both inspiration and solidarity to those facing similar health struggles.
By Status Ain't Hood Staff July 21, 2025
Robbie Pardlo, former lead singer of the early 2000s R&B group City High, has died at the age of 46. TMZ reported that Pardlo passed away on Thursday, July 17, in Willingboro, New Jersey, surrounded by friends and family. No official cause of death has been released. A representative for Pardlo shared that memorial details will be announced soon. Pardlo rose to fame alongside bandmates Claudette Ortiz and Ryan Toby after forming City High in 1999. The trio signed with Wyclef Jean’s Booga Basement label and released their Grammy-nominated debut album in 2001, which featured hits like “What Would You Do?” and “Caramel” with rapper Eve. The group disbanded in 2003, and Pardlo later formed another R&B band, First Take, performing with major artists like Whitney Houston and Lil Kim. In 2010, Pardlo appeared on Intervention, candidly discussing his struggles with alcoholism following City High’s breakup and personal relationship issues. Despite public challenges, his brother Gregory Pardlo shared a touching tribute, remembering Robbie as a “sweet, goofy kid” beneath his tough persona. Pardlo is survived by his wife, Anika, and their two children.
By Cleon Alert July 18, 2025
SZA has responded to Nicki Minaj’s string of online attacks by sharing a screenshot of an alleged text exchange in which Minaj appears to inquire about a potential collaboration. In the screenshot posted by SZA, someone from her team appears to ask on Minaj’s behalf, “Is sza recording right now? Got this hook I think she would be dope on.” Billboard has reached out to Minaj’s camp for comment but has yet to receive a response. Minaj’s public criticism of SZA began earlier this week, after she seemingly interpreted a vague tweet from the singer — “Mercury retrograde .. don’t take the bait lol silly goose” — as a subtweet aimed at her. In a series of now-viral posts on X, Minaj called the “Kill Bill” singer “ugly,” a “liar,” and accused her of trying to mimic her appearance and persona. Minaj also resurfaced an old alleged tweet in which SZA called her a “clown,” mocking the singer’s past comments about her freckles and hair. SZA had initially responded with, “I don’t give a f–k bout none of that weird s–t you popping,” but has otherwise remained largely quiet until now.  As fans speculate about the root of the tension, many point to Minaj’s long-running issues with Top Dawg Entertainment president Terrence “Punch” Henderson, who previously managed SZA. The friction comes just as SZA continues her Grand National Tour with Kendrick Lamar — a trek that recently broke records for highest-grossing co-headline tour in Billboard Boxscore history. The tour heads next to Wales on July 19, following a two-night stint in Paris. Despite the drama, it appears SZA is staying focused on her music, while Minaj shows no signs of backing down.
By Status Ain't Hood Staff July 16, 2025
GRAMMY-nominated singer, songwriter, and actress Tamar Braxton is using her platform to tackle more than entertainment. The outspoken performer has partnered with biopharmaceutical company Gilead Sciences, Inc. in a bold new campaign to raise awareness about HIV prevention—specifically among Black women. The initiative launched at the 2025 ESSENCE Festival of Culture, where Braxton joined the “Safe & Sexy” panel hosted by the Global Black Economic Forum. During the discussion, which featured Raheem DeVaughn, Dr. Contessa Metcalfe, and Rashad Burgess, Braxton delivered a passionate message urging Black women to put HIV prevention back on the table. “Black women have stopped talking about HIV, and it needs to be part of our conversation again,” she said, emphasizing the silence around the issue and its deadly consequences.  Black women account for over half of all new HIV diagnoses among women in the U.S., despite making up only 13% of the female population—a glaring disparity that drives Braxton’s mission. Through the partnership, she aims to empower Black women to take control of their health by learning about PrEP (pre-exposure prophylaxis) and other prevention tools. More information can be found at Healthysexuals.com , and fans can follow Tamar’s advocacy journey on social media @TamarBraxton.
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By Status Ain't Hood Staff July 31, 2025
For this week’s Throwback Thursday, we revisit Wyclef Jean’s powerful 1997 single “Yelé” from his debut solo album The Carnival. Featuring Ms. Lauryn Hill and the Refugee Allstars, the track blends soulful vocals with a heartfelt message, shining a light on Haiti’s struggles. More than just a song, “Yelé” laid the foundation for Wyclef’s charity, Yéle Haiti, raising awareness and support for his homeland.
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By Status Ain't Hood Staff June 27, 2025
Nelly and Ashanti are embracing their second chance at love—and inviting the world along for the ride. The iconic hip-hop couple, who first began dating in 2003 and split a decade later, have reunited in a big way with a new reality series, Nelly and Ashanti: We Belong Together, now streaming on Peacock.
By Status Ain't Hood Staff June 27, 2025
The legacy of reggae legend Bob Marley comes to life in a groundbreaking new attraction set to debut at Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino in Las Vegas. Titled Bob Marley Hope Road: The Experience, the immersive production combines cutting-edge storytelling, design, and performance to honor Marley’s enduring message of uni
By Status Ain't Hood Staff June 27, 2025
The plaza outside Paris’ Pompidou Center erupted in sound and spectacle on Tuesday as Pharrell Williams unveiled his latest Louis Vuitton menswear collection in a jaw-dropping display of fashion, culture, and celebrity. Beyoncé and Jay-Z headlined the front row alongside stars like Bradley Cooper, J-Hope, Karol G, Futu
By Status Ain't Hood Staff June 26, 2025
Grammy-nominated singer and culinary entrepreneur Kelis Rogers, best known for her 2003 hit “Milkshake,” has quietly begun a transformative new chapter—leaving behind Hollywood life for the rich soil and vibrant culture of rural Kenya. Now a legal resident, Kelis is channeling her talents into sustainable farming, well
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By Status Ain't Hood Staff July 23, 2025
Jamaican dancehall singer and songwriteranessa Bling explores her romantic side in the video for 'You Are The One", another single that Vanessa's dropped this year that has fans wondering if a new album may be on the way.
By Status Ain't Hood Staff July 23, 2025
OBN Jay returns with “Tequila Talk,” a high-energy summer single featuring HD4President. Blending Southern swagger, infectious bounce, and bold lyrics, the track delivers club-ready vibes and undeniable chemistry. With a vibrant music video and catchy hook, it’s a feel-good anthem showing OBN Jay’s range and rising impact in rap.
By Status Ain't Hood July 23, 2025
Singer/songwriter Bnxn’s sophomore album Captain (which taps fellow artists such as Rema, Seyi Vibez, Soweto Gospel Choir & more) reveals his most vulnerable side yet, blending emotional depth with a soft, breezy sound. Made without rush and crafted largely in Nigeria, the project reflects Bnxn’s evolving identity and hands-on approach to music. With tracks like “I Alone” and “Set Up,” the album offers intimate moments of reflection and growth. Working with a local mixing engineer allowed Bnxn greater creative control, resulting in a warm, relatable record rooted in authenticity and self-discovery.
By Status Ain't Hood Staff July 23, 2025
From his most recent album G.R.E.A.T., Jamaican singer Munga Honourable teams up with Bounty Killer for the visuals for his hard-hitting Dancehall track “50 Caliber,” released through Munga’s Hilltop Records.
By Status Ain't Hood Staff July 21, 2025
Listen to Ledisi's cover of "This Bitter Earth", a tribute to Dinah Washington from her upcoming album For Dinah.
By Status Ain't Hood Staff July 21, 2025
British singer-songwriter Joy Crookes returns with her new single and video “Perfect Crime,” from her upcoming album Juniper, out September 26. The track explores vulnerability and empowerment through a Western movie metaphor. Juniper features stripped-back production, collaborations with Vince Staples and Kano, and delves into themes like body politics, mental health, queer love, and emotional resilience.
By Status Ain't Hood Staff July 21, 2025
Check out Kaylan Arnold’s new reggae single “U”, a smooth, soulful joint that's already creating major buzz. At just 25, the South Florida-raised Belizean and Haitian artist has long been showcasing her range as a singer, songwriter, producer, and multi-instrumentalist. “U” stands out with its heartfelt lyrics and rich sound, leaving a lasting impact.
By Status Ain't Hood Staff July 21, 2025
Cleo Reed’s Cuntry is a powerful, genre-defying folk rap album that explores themes of American labor, the Black femme body, and working-class struggles. Written and produced entirely by Reed, the 14-track project features collaborators like billy woods and Kyle Kidd. Blending sonic elements of folk, blues, and hip-hop, Cuntry is a bold, introspective, and intellectually rich statement that reclaims folk as an ideological expression of resistance and resilience.
By Status Ain't Hood Staff July 18, 2025
Rising 17-year-old R&B artist Praxton releases a fresh rendition of the ’90s classic “I Like the Way (The Kissing Game),” showcasing his soulful vocals and modern flair. Released via a major label partnership with Virgin Music, the single marks a major career milestone and highlights Praxton’s potential as a breakout star.