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Honey Bxby links with Grammy-nominated rapper JID on “A Thousand Times,” a Worldwidefresh-produced collaboration that taps into the classic 2000s formula of smooth R&B vocals paired with a dope rap verse. Honey’s fearless emotional transparency and biting humor complement JID’s agile lyricism and distinctive cadence, creating a soulful, sharp-tongued exchange. The pairing feels nostalgic without trying to recreate the past, instead reminding listeners why R&B and rap have always worked so well together.

Brooklyn-based actor and singer-songwriter Chelsie Denise blends contemporary R&B with konpa, the vibrant Haitian music and dance genre, on her new single “Don’t You Know.” The romantic track explores the longing for genuine love and loyalty, while reflecting on the emotional power a partner can have once the right connection is found. Combining soulful R&B with Haitian influences, Chelsie creates an intimate, heartfelt song about vulnerability, devotion and lasting love.
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Fridayy has released his third studio album, Tension, a 12-track project exploring love, uncertainty, desire and personal growth. Released through Def Jam Recordings, the Philadelphia artist continues blending contemporary R&B, hip-hop and melodic songwriting with an intimate focus. Tracks including “Haiku,” “Can You Stay,” “Time Will Tell” and “Skip The Club” explore relationships from different perspectives, while “Death Do Us Part,” featuring Mariah The Scientist, closes the album with emotional storytelling and vulnerability.
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De La Soul has released the official music video for “Run It Back!!” featuring Nas, one of the standout tracks from the group’s acclaimed tenth studio album, Cabin in the Sky, via Mass Appeal Records. Directed by Justice Silvera, the visual blends culture, color and motion, taking viewers from De La Soul’s beginnings in Amityville, Long Island, to Queens, where Nas joins the group for a stylized New York ride through Hip-Hop history.

Longtime Hip-Hop rapper/lyricist Yasiin Bey, formerly known as Mos Def, has released a new video for “Priority,” directed by filmmaker and photographer Cognito and featuring previously unseen footage from the era. The release celebrates Bey’s partnership with Rhymesayers Entertainment and the reissue of his acclaimed 2009 album The Ecstatic. The album returned to all physical formats August 14, marking its first worldwide distribution in more than 15 years, while also streaming on Qobuz.
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Baltimore-born vocalist Gabby Samone, an American Idol finalist, delivers “Safe,” an R&B-leaning single rooted in trust, vulnerability, gospel, classic soul, and emotive vocals. Written and produced by Selasi, Jeremy J Dot Jones, and Menardini Bridge Timothee, the song serves as the emotional heart of Soft Girl Era, embracing softness as strength while exploring healing, renewed trust, and finding peace in feeling loved.

Rising Nigerian singer Guchi returns with her upbeat new single “Call Me,” delivering a smooth, dance-driven track centered on love, attraction, and staying connected. The song combines catchy lyrics with infectious rhythms, creating an energetic sound designed to keep listeners moving. Blending Afropop influences with a lively, feel-good atmosphere, “Call Me” is well suited for club nights, house parties, and summer playlists as Guchi once again showcases her ability to create accessible, vibrant music that connects with audiences.

Long Island-bred singer, songwriter, and producer Ron E has released Private Nights Vol. 1, a five-track EP that comes out less than a year after his debut studio album Let Me Explain dropped in October 2025. Centered on intimacy, exclusivity, and living privately, the project blends smooth R&B with summer-ready energy. Tracks including “Risk It All,” “Private,” “Hit Different,” “What’s The Vibez” featuring Capella Grey, and “DOA” explore romance, commitment, luxury, and unapologetic confidence. With production support from Hitmaka, the EP captures Ron E’s irresistible, private-night aesthetic.

London-based French-Senegalese artist anaiis returns with her first new music of 2026, unveiling the official video for “Sunshine.” The recent release captures the giddy thrill of an encounter that makes the impossible feel possible. Directed by Jessica Madavo, the visualizer centers on sweet, intimate moments of closeness, tenderness and community joy, complementing the song’s uplifting spirit. With its warm, heartfelt presentation, “Sunshine” offers a vibrant introduction to anaiis’ latest musical chapter.

Jorja Smith unveils the video for “I Lied, You Lied,” from her forthcoming album What Are The Odds, due August 21. The emotive track, co-produced by P2J and Marco Bernardis, explores heartbreak, dishonesty and emotional exhaustion. Jorja delivers a clear-eyed reflection on a relationship caught in a cycle of mixed messages and control, balancing vulnerability with defiance. As she chooses to walk away, her graceful performance further cements her reputation as one of the UK’s finest soul vocalists. Directed by EphoExecutive, the visual aptly takes on the mental stress that often comes with a relationship.

Erykah Badu and acclaimed hip-hop producer The Alchemist have joined forces for their new single “Witch Doctor,” released alongside the announcement of their upcoming collaborative album (yet-to-be-named). The track marks Badu’s first studio album project in 16 years. Running nearly six-and-a-half minutes, “Witch Doctor” blends a soulful, percussion-driven beat with Badu’s signature silky delivery and thought-provoking lyrics. On the cut, the neo-soul icon also explores the meaning of witchcraft while playfully referencing fictional witches including Hermione, Elphaba, Glinda, Ursula and Sabrina, as well as the famously witchy Stevie Nicks.

Multi-platinum rapper BIA has released a new remix of “ROLLIN,” featuring DJ Snake, Stunna Sandy and Bay Swag. The track originally appeared on the deluxe edition of BIA’s acclaimed debut album, BIANCA, which arrived in October 2025 before receiving an expanded deluxe release in June. The remix adds fresh energy to the standout record, with NYC rappers Stunna Sandy and Bay Swagg joining DJ Snake. Swag, known as a co-architect of Cash Cobain's hit single “Fisherr,” brings additional momentum to the collaboration.

Grammy-award winning R&B duo Blaq Tuxedo have released the official video for “CRASH OUT,” featuring R&B icon Trey Songz. Directed by Moriah King and filmed entirely on an iPhone 17 Pro, the visual captures the trio enjoying Miami nightlife, performing in a packed club and highlighting viral crash-out moments. Released earlier this summer, the remix adds Trey Songz’s signature vocals and brings fresh energy to the track, showcasing the trio’s undeniable chemistry.

Larry June and Jhené Aiko have seemingly put months of dating rumors to rest by confirming their relationship in the music video for “California Dream,” featured on June’s album Who Coppin’. Released this past Tuesday, the visual showcases the California natives sharing several intimate and romantic moments, including kisses and affectionate scenes. The collaboration gives fans a closer look at the pair’s chemistry while marking a notable moment in their personal and musical relationship.

Ayra Starr cements her place among Afropop’s most inventive talents with StarrGirl, her bold third studio album released August 14. Following 2024’s The Year I Turned 21, the Nigerian superstar delivers a confident and narratively rich project that blends Afro-pop with House, Congolese bouyon and other influences. Across the album, Starr explores identity, love, fame, pressure and self-possession through her distinctive voice, conversational delivery, persuasive falsetto and vivid storytelling. Tracks such as “Amazing” featuring Kwn and “Pressure” featuring Leon Thomas showcase her versatility, while the project’s polished sound and fearless experimentation make StarrGirl an energetic and compelling portrait of contemporary African pop.

For this week’s Throwback Thursday, we revisit Jamiroquai’s iconic 1996 hit “Virtual Insanity,” released August 19, 1996, as the second single from the British funk and acid jazz group’s third studio album, Travelling Without Moving. Written by frontman Jay Kay and Toby Smith and produced by Al Stone, the track paired a smooth, piano-driven groove with lyrics exploring the dangers of technology, overpopulation, genetic enhancement and environmental collapse. While the song became a major international hit, reaching No. 1 in Iceland and No. 3 on the UK Singles Chart, its groundbreaking music video helped turn “Virtual Insanity” into a cultural phenomenon. Directed by Jonathan Glazer, the visual features Jay Kay dancing inside a seemingly shifting room as furniture appears to move around him. The illusion was created practically by moving the walls and furniture rather than using computer-generated effects. The video earned 10 nominations and won four awards at the 1997 MTV Video Music Awards, including Video of the Year. More than two decades later, its inventive visual effects and Jay Kay’s distinctive performance remain instantly recognizable, while the song’s concerns about technology and modern life continue to resonate. “Virtual Insanity” also earned Jamiroquai a Grammy Award for Best Pop Vocal Performance by a Duo or Group, cementing its place as one of the band’s defining recordings.
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Rihanna is making a bold fashion statement on the cover of Elle Magazine’s September 2026 issue. The singer and entrepreneur poses wearing nothing but a branded Dior headband, leaning against a plywood box while framing her face with her hands. The dramatic feathered headpiece comes from Jonathan Anderson’s Cruise 2027 collection, created in collaboration with legendary milliner Philip Treacy. A Dior High Jewelry ring provides an additional touch of glamour. Photographed by Inez and Vinoodh and styled by Jahleel Weaver, Rihanna wears Dior exclusively throughout the accompanying fashion shoot. The Fenty Beauty founder embraces an understated beauty look, appearing nearly makeup-free with softly bleached eyebrows that blend into her complexion. Other looks include a pale blue satin gown with faux floral details, a black bustier dress featuring pearl buttons and a chunky marled-knit cape wrapped around her body.
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Rising Dallas R&B singer-songwriter and pianist M’Lynn ushers in summer with her new single “Feel It". Written and produced alongside Emile Ghantous, the warm, sun-soaked track captures M’Lynn entering a new chapter and allowing herself to embrace joy. Built around an easy groove, hand claps and soulful vocals, “Feel It” finds the artist letting go of hesitation, opening her heart and finally trusting her feelings.

Atlanta-based R&B and hip-hop singer Bahja Rodriguez returns with her new single “Issue”, through her independent label Beautyful Musica LLC. The former OMG Girlz member delivers a mellow R&B track built around gentle melodies, clean production and intimate vocals. On “Issue,” Rodriguez opens up about unexpectedly falling in love, admitting that although she is normally shy, meeting someone special has made her willing to let her guard down.

Actor and R&B singer Keith D. Robinson returns with his sophomore album, Love Episodic 2: The Algo-Rhythm . The 14-track project explores modern romance through a series of musical “episodes,” blending Robinson’s smooth vocals with contemporary R&B rhythms. The album is preceded by singles including “Forever Bae,” “Different Languages” and “UP,” with the latter already gaining momentum on the charts. Love Episodic 2 continues Robinson’s evolution as both an actor and recording artist.

Boney James teams up with R&B powerhouse Ledisi for the official video for “I Belong To You,” a soulful single from his upcoming 20th studio album, A Simple Man , due October 2 via Concord Records. Produced and directed by Ron T. Young, the intimate visual complements the song’s romantic warmth. The collaboration brings together James’ smooth jazz sensibilities and Ledisi’s commanding vocals, creating a captivating blend of contemporary R&B, soul and jazz that highlights their undeniable chemistry.

Imani Imani unveils the official video for “On Demand,” a standout single from her critically acclaimed album Papercut . Directed by Keanna Williams and Neal Farmer, the visual opens with Imani working behind a library desk before her attention is captured by a handsome patron checking out a video. As she sings in longing tones, the encounter sparks fantasies of romance and desire. The lustful song also explores heartbreak, reconciliation and second chances, with Imani yearning to reconnect with a lover despite past conflicts.

OVO Sound’s R&B/pop artist Naomi Sharon returns with “Bittersweet (Arabic Piano Remix),” the third installment in a series of upcoming remixes. The hypnotic, richly textured track transforms the original into a propulsive, late-night anthem designed for loudspeakers and repeat listens. The release follows Sharon’s critically acclaimed June album, No Sleep In Paradise , her first full-length project in two years. The Rotterdam singer-songwriter continues building momentum as an international touring artist while entering an exciting new era.

Gospel star Darrel Walls continues his career momentum with “Good To Me,” his first solo release of 2026 following his Grammy win for Best Gospel Album for Heart of Mine . Built around an infectious Afrobeats groove, the track finds Walls expanding beyond his signature contemporary Christian sound and embracing a fresh praise-driven style. The Houston artist’s faith-based offering arrives as he continues celebrating the success of his recent collaborative project with PJ Morton.

Released this past June, Queens, NYC rapper Rome Streetz delivers one of his most ambitious projects yet with Sock It 2 My Pocket , a gritty boom-bap showcase featuring Styles P, IDK, Lloyd Banks and Westside Gunn. The album boasts production from hip-hop heavyweights including Pete Rock, The Alchemist, 9th Wonder, Havoc and Conductor Williams. Rome’s sharp storytelling and fluid delivery shine throughout, blending autobiographical reflections with vivid street narratives. Tracks like “Cocaine Coltrane,” “.22,” “High Speed” and “Shoot Your Trophies” highlight his ability to transform hard-edged experiences into compelling, lyrical street poetry.

Jacquees explores trust, insecurity, and relationship conflict in the official music video for “Accuse Me,” a standout single from his new album MOOD 2 . The Atlanta R&B singer delivers heartfelt melodies over contemporary slow-jam production while examining the emotional exhaustion of constantly defending his loyalty amid suspicion. The song highlights Jacquees’ vulnerable, mature storytelling, capturing frustration, resilience, and the challenges of maintaining love when trust begins to fade.




















