NEW SINGLES  —————————

By Status Ain't Hood Staff June 5, 2026
Rising R&B singer-songwriter Jaz Karis showcases her vulnerability on her new single, “FAITH,” the second release from her forthcoming EP, Twenty Something, arriving July 9. Following the witty and emotionally charged “Life Is Unfair,” the new track offers a deeper reflection on the challenges of pursuing a music career and the Christian faith that sustains her. Blending warmth, soul, and spiritual depth, “FAITH” highlights Jaz’s powerful vocal performance over intimate, understated production.
By Status Ain't Hood Staff June 5, 2026
Rotterdam-born R&B/pop singer and OVO Sound artist Naomi Sharon continues her impressive run with the release of her new single, “Weak.” Blending smooth R&B with Afro-pop influences, the groove-driven track explores the intoxicating pull of love and the tension between illusion and reality. Rich, warm production and Sharon’s signature choral harmonies elevate the song’s message of empowerment and self-possession. With its emotional depth and captivating sound, “Weak” adds another standout chapter to Naomi Sharon’s rising catalog.

NEW ALBUM 

By Status Ain't Hood Staff June 5, 2026
Nigerian-American artist Mannywellz has released his new seven-track EP, Small Chops, via Vydia. Written and produced entirely by the singer himself, the project blends R&B and soul while exploring themes of love, vulnerability, and emotional connection. Named after the popular Nigerian appetizer assortment, the EP serves as a preview of his upcoming full-length album. Featuring fellow Nigerian artists Wale and Lekan, Small Chops arrives amid growing momentum, following the success of his “How It Feels” video and 2025 single “Holy Father.” 

PREMIERING NOW

By Status Ain't Hood Staff June 5, 2026
Kehlani brings infectious energy to the official video for “Back and Forth,” her upbeat collaboration with Missy Elliott from her self-titled fifth album. Directed by Director X, the vibrant visual transforms a lively house party into the perfect setting for the feel-good anthem, with Kehlani arriving alongside friends before linking up with the legendary Missy “Misdemeanor” Elliott. The colorful clip also features a surprise appearance from Monica, adding another layer of star power to the celebratory and dance-filled video.
By Status Ain't Hood Staff June 5, 2026
GRAMMY-nominated trio FLO continues building excitement for their highly anticipated sophomore album Therapy At The Club, arriving July 24, with the release of their new single and video, “Don’t Break Her Heart.” Reuniting with producer Julian Bunetta and songwriter Steph Jones, the empowering track celebrates friendship, sisterhood, and protecting the people you love. Directed by Troy Roscoe, the playful visual follows FLO as members of an investigative agency helping women uncover the truth about an unfaithful partner, delivering a fun yet heartfelt anthem.
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ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT

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By Status Ain't Hood Staff May 22, 2026
Quinta Brunson will develop & star as Betty Boop in a new animated film. Stay tuned for updates on this exciting project!
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By Status Ain't Hood Staff May 22, 2026
Tank & Durand Bernarr resolve their beef via FaceTime. Fans applaud their professionalism. Stay tuned for possible collaboration!
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By Status Ain't Hood Staff May 22, 2026
Afro Plus Fest returns for a three-day celebration with top artists like Davido. Join us for music, food, & culture from Sept 4-6!
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By Status Ain't Hood Staff May 22, 2026
Jordan Peele plans more projects with Daniel Kaluuya after their hits 'Get Out' & 'Nope.' Stay updated on their creative journey!

NOW PLAYING  ———————————————————————

By Status Ain't Hood Staff June 3, 2026
Imani Imani's debut album 'Papercut' blends R&B, pop & electronic sounds. Check it out and join the conversation on social media!
By Status Ain't Hood Staff June 3, 2026
Watch Tems' new music video 'What You Need' exploring heartbreak & self-awareness. Don't miss it!
By Status Ain't Hood Staff June 3, 2026
Watch Nia Smith's new music video for 'High,' exploring self-discovery & personal growth. Check it out now!
By Status Ain't Hood Staff June 3, 2026
Explore Symonne's R&B single 'The Way You Love,' celebrating love & connection with smooth grooves. Stay tuned for updates!
By Status Ain't Hood Staff June 3, 2026
UK vocalist CARI makes a striking return with “Crashing Out!,” a dynamic new single that shifts seamlessly between soft, groovy moments and upbeat energy while showcasing her lush, commanding vocals. Following the buzz surrounding her 2025 debut EP Flux , the singer-songwriter dives into themes of relationship stress, passion, and emotional vulnerability. Produced by Melo Zed, PRGSHN, and Venna, the track pairs an expansive soundscape with CARI’s intimate storytelling, exploring intense romantic chemistry and the power of trusting her emotional and romantic instincts.
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By Status Ain't Hood Staff June 1, 2026
Chxrry's debut album 'U, Me & My Ego' blends alt-R&B & rap. Check out key tracks like 'Hall of Fame' & 'Bible' for emotional depth.
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By Status Ain't Hood Staff June 1, 2026
Watch PJ Morton's emotional music video for 'Close Enough.' Experience themes of faith & healing. Don't miss it!
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By Status Ain't Hood Staff June 1, 2026
Watch Jae Stephens' vibrant music video 'Attaboy!' showcasing catchy pop and stylish choreography. Enjoy the bold anthem now!
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By Status Ain't Hood Staff June 1, 2026
1Ski OG's new single 'Ay Gyal' blends trap & dancehall for a summer anthem. Stay tuned for updates on this exciting release!
Promotional poster for “GAME TIME” with two athletes posing on a hazy orange set, FIFA Sound branding below
By Status Ain't Hood Staff June 1, 2026
Check out 'Game Time' by Future & Tyla, the anthem for FIFA World Cup 2026. Celebrate the excitement of the tournament!

NEWS & NOTES


By Status Ain't Hood Staff June 5, 2026
British rapper M.I.A. has filed a multimillion-dollar lawsuit against fellow artist Kid Cudi, alleging that she was wrongfully removed from his “Rebel Ragers” tour as part of a publicity strategy to boost interest in shows that were reportedly struggling with ticket sales. The lawsuit, filed Friday in U.S. District Court in Los Angeles, claims Kid Cudi, whose legal name is Scott Mescudi, falsely portrayed himself as a headliner forced to distance himself from M.I.A. after comments she made during tour performances sparked controversy among fans. According to the complaint, M.I.A., born Mathangi Arulpragasam, was contractually permitted to express her views on stage and did not violate the terms of her agreement. Her attorney, Howard King, argued that Kid Cudi was fully aware of her outspoken political views before inviting her on the tour. The lawsuit states that M.I.A.’s comments regarding immigration, Palestinian refugees, and other political issues were consistent with her public persona and prior public statements. The filing further alleges that Kid Cudi directed tour promoter Live Nation to terminate her participation, though the company is not named as a defendant. The legal action comes weeks after Kid Cudi announced during a Dallas concert that M.I.A. would no longer be part of the tour, citing remarks that had offended fans. M.I.A. is seeking $2.8 million in damages for the performances she says she was prevented from completing, along with additional punitive damages for alleged harm to her business opportunities and reputation. A representative for Kid Cudi had not publicly responded to the lawsuit as of Monday. 
By Status Ain't Hood Staff June 5, 2026
U.S. Senator Rick Scott has called on the Tampa Sports Authority to reconsider its support of Ye’s upcoming June 26 and June 28 concerts at Raymond James Stadium, citing the artist’s history of antisemitic remarks. In a letter released Thursday, Scott argued that taxpayer-supported facilities should not subsidize events involving an artist he says has promoted hateful rhetoric. He pointed to Ye’s past praise of Nazis and other controversial statements, saying they are offensive to Florida’s large Jewish community. The concerts have generated mixed reactions among music fans. While some supporters are traveling from across the country to attend the shows, others have publicly rejected the events despite offers of free tickets. Ye has previously attempted to address the backlash surrounding his comments, publishing a full-page apology in The Wall Street Journal in which he attributed some of his behavior to bipolar disorder and injuries sustained in a past car accident. However, the controversy has continued to affect his career, with canceled performances and opposition from officials in several international markets.  Scott referenced those incidents in his appeal, arguing that public agencies should avoid providing financial support for events connected to figures accused of spreading antisemitism. The Tampa Sports Authority, which operates Raymond James Stadium, responded Thursday by acknowledging public concerns while emphasizing its obligation to uphold free speech principles. The statement noted that although the agency does not condone offensive or divisive remarks by performers, it remains committed to operating the venue as a public facility. The response contrasted with earlier comments from Tampa Sports Authority President and CEO Eric Hart, who had previously welcomed Ye’s concerts as part of a major summer and fall entertainment lineup.
By Status Ain't Hood Staff June 3, 2026
A$AP Rocky is standing firmly behind his latest album, Don’t Be Dumb, despite feeling that many listeners have yet to fully appreciate the project. In a new cover story for VIBE magazine, marking the publication’s return to print after more than a decade, the rapper praised the album's diverse sound and creative direction. Rocky explained that he intentionally avoided sticking to one style throughout the project, encouraging fans to take the time to sit with the music before passing judgment. The album, his first full-length release in eight years, showcases what he describes as artistic growth and evolution. The Harlem native also made it clear that he has no interest in chasing trends or meeting public expectations. Comparing himself to a chef serving five-star meals, Rocky said he creates music that reflects his own tastes rather than trying to deliver mass-market appeal. While he acknowledged that not everyone will connect with his artistic choices, he remains confident in his vision and believes audiences will gain a deeper appreciation for the album through live performances. Rocky is currently bringing the project to fans on his ongoing Don't Be Dumb World Tour, which he says provides the type of celebration and connection that motivates him as an artist. Beyond music, Rocky discussed family life and raising his children with global superstar Rihanna. The couple share sons RZA and Riot, as well as daughter Rocki, and Rocky acknowledged that his children will grow up with privileges few people experience. Addressing the inevitable “nepo baby” label, he joked that spending time with their less fortunate relatives will help keep them grounded and humble. The lighthearted comment quickly resonated with fans online, highlighting Rocky’s belief that real-life family experiences are one of the best ways to teach perspective and gratitude.
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By Status Ain't Hood Staff June 3, 2026
Singer and actress Cassie Ventura has revealed in newly filed court documents that she no longer resides in the United States and has no plans to return. According to a declaration dated May 1, submitted as part of her effort to contest a lawsuit filed by male escort Clayton Howard, Ventura stated, “I reside outside of the United States. I do not intend to move back to the United States.” The filing has sparked questions about her current whereabouts, though neither Ventura nor her representatives have publicly disclosed where she now lives. The filing comes roughly a year after Ventura testified in the federal criminal case against her former partner, Sean “Diddy” Combs. During the trial, she detailed allegations of abuse that she said occurred throughout their relationship, which lasted from 2007 to 2018. Ventura previously filed a civil lawsuit against Combs in 2023, accusing him of rape, physical abuse, and coercion. The case was settled within 24 hours, and she later testified that she received a $20 million settlement from Combs and his companies. Combs was ultimately convicted on two counts of transportation to engage in prostitution but was acquitted of sex trafficking and racketeering charges. Meanwhile, Ventura remains involved in a separate legal dispute stemming from a lawsuit filed by Howard in July 2025. Howard, identified as one of the male escorts prosecutors alleged was hired by Combs, claims Ventura exposed him to a sexually transmitted disease and failed to inform him of a pregnancy that ended in an abortion. He also alleges she manipulated him into drug use and sexual acts that resulted in physical and emotional harm. Howard is seeking damages for medical expenses, lost wages, emotional distress, and other alleged injuries. Ventura has denied the allegations, and the legal proceedings remain ongoing.
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By Cleon Alert June 1, 2026
Catch Jay-Z's fiery freestyle & star-studded set at Roots Picnic. Stay tuned for updates on his upcoming anniversary concerts!
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By Status Ain't Hood Staff June 1, 2026
R&B legend Peabo Bryson has suffered a stroke. His family requests privacy as he receives treatment. Stay tuned for updates.
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By Status Ain't Hood Staff May 29, 2026
Learn why artists like Martina McBride withdrew from Trump's Great American State Fair due to political concerns. Stay updated!
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EDITORIAL


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By Status Ain't Hood Staff May 18, 2026
Critique Pitchfork's review of Chris Brown's BROWN album. Examine issues of bias & journalistic malpractice in music criticism.
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LATEST NEWS


By Status Ain't Hood Staff June 5, 2026
British rapper M.I.A. has filed a multimillion-dollar lawsuit against fellow artist Kid Cudi, alleging that she was wrongfully removed from his “Rebel Ragers” tour as part of a publicity strategy to boost interest in shows that were reportedly struggling with ticket sales. The lawsuit, filed Friday in U.S. District Court in Los Angeles, claims Kid Cudi, whose legal name is Scott Mescudi, falsely portrayed himself as a headliner forced to distance himself from M.I.A. after comments she made during tour performances sparked controversy among fans. According to the complaint, M.I.A., born Mathangi Arulpragasam, was contractually permitted to express her views on stage and did not violate the terms of her agreement. Her attorney, Howard King, argued that Kid Cudi was fully aware of her outspoken political views before inviting her on the tour. The lawsuit states that M.I.A.’s comments regarding immigration, Palestinian refugees, and other political issues were consistent with her public persona and prior public statements. The filing further alleges that Kid Cudi directed tour promoter Live Nation to terminate her participation, though the company is not named as a defendant. The legal action comes weeks after Kid Cudi announced during a Dallas concert that M.I.A. would no longer be part of the tour, citing remarks that had offended fans. M.I.A. is seeking $2.8 million in damages for the performances she says she was prevented from completing, along with additional punitive damages for alleged harm to her business opportunities and reputation. A representative for Kid Cudi had not publicly responded to the lawsuit as of Monday. 
By Status Ain't Hood Staff June 5, 2026
U.S. Senator Rick Scott has called on the Tampa Sports Authority to reconsider its support of Ye’s upcoming June 26 and June 28 concerts at Raymond James Stadium, citing the artist’s history of antisemitic remarks. In a letter released Thursday, Scott argued that taxpayer-supported facilities should not subsidize events involving an artist he says has promoted hateful rhetoric. He pointed to Ye’s past praise of Nazis and other controversial statements, saying they are offensive to Florida’s large Jewish community. The concerts have generated mixed reactions among music fans. While some supporters are traveling from across the country to attend the shows, others have publicly rejected the events despite offers of free tickets. Ye has previously attempted to address the backlash surrounding his comments, publishing a full-page apology in The Wall Street Journal in which he attributed some of his behavior to bipolar disorder and injuries sustained in a past car accident. However, the controversy has continued to affect his career, with canceled performances and opposition from officials in several international markets.  Scott referenced those incidents in his appeal, arguing that public agencies should avoid providing financial support for events connected to figures accused of spreading antisemitism. The Tampa Sports Authority, which operates Raymond James Stadium, responded Thursday by acknowledging public concerns while emphasizing its obligation to uphold free speech principles. The statement noted that although the agency does not condone offensive or divisive remarks by performers, it remains committed to operating the venue as a public facility. The response contrasted with earlier comments from Tampa Sports Authority President and CEO Eric Hart, who had previously welcomed Ye’s concerts as part of a major summer and fall entertainment lineup.
By Status Ain't Hood Staff June 3, 2026
A$AP Rocky is standing firmly behind his latest album, Don’t Be Dumb, despite feeling that many listeners have yet to fully appreciate the project. In a new cover story for VIBE magazine, marking the publication’s return to print after more than a decade, the rapper praised the album's diverse sound and creative direction. Rocky explained that he intentionally avoided sticking to one style throughout the project, encouraging fans to take the time to sit with the music before passing judgment. The album, his first full-length release in eight years, showcases what he describes as artistic growth and evolution. The Harlem native also made it clear that he has no interest in chasing trends or meeting public expectations. Comparing himself to a chef serving five-star meals, Rocky said he creates music that reflects his own tastes rather than trying to deliver mass-market appeal. While he acknowledged that not everyone will connect with his artistic choices, he remains confident in his vision and believes audiences will gain a deeper appreciation for the album through live performances. Rocky is currently bringing the project to fans on his ongoing Don't Be Dumb World Tour, which he says provides the type of celebration and connection that motivates him as an artist. Beyond music, Rocky discussed family life and raising his children with global superstar Rihanna. The couple share sons RZA and Riot, as well as daughter Rocki, and Rocky acknowledged that his children will grow up with privileges few people experience. Addressing the inevitable “nepo baby” label, he joked that spending time with their less fortunate relatives will help keep them grounded and humble. The lighthearted comment quickly resonated with fans online, highlighting Rocky’s belief that real-life family experiences are one of the best ways to teach perspective and gratitude.
Smiling woman in a red dress posing on a red carpet at a step-and-repeat event
By Status Ain't Hood Staff June 3, 2026
Singer and actress Cassie Ventura has revealed in newly filed court documents that she no longer resides in the United States and has no plans to return. According to a declaration dated May 1, submitted as part of her effort to contest a lawsuit filed by male escort Clayton Howard, Ventura stated, “I reside outside of the United States. I do not intend to move back to the United States.” The filing has sparked questions about her current whereabouts, though neither Ventura nor her representatives have publicly disclosed where she now lives. The filing comes roughly a year after Ventura testified in the federal criminal case against her former partner, Sean “Diddy” Combs. During the trial, she detailed allegations of abuse that she said occurred throughout their relationship, which lasted from 2007 to 2018. Ventura previously filed a civil lawsuit against Combs in 2023, accusing him of rape, physical abuse, and coercion. The case was settled within 24 hours, and she later testified that she received a $20 million settlement from Combs and his companies. Combs was ultimately convicted on two counts of transportation to engage in prostitution but was acquitted of sex trafficking and racketeering charges. Meanwhile, Ventura remains involved in a separate legal dispute stemming from a lawsuit filed by Howard in July 2025. Howard, identified as one of the male escorts prosecutors alleged was hired by Combs, claims Ventura exposed him to a sexually transmitted disease and failed to inform him of a pregnancy that ended in an abortion. He also alleges she manipulated him into drug use and sexual acts that resulted in physical and emotional harm. Howard is seeking damages for medical expenses, lost wages, emotional distress, and other alleged injuries. Ventura has denied the allegations, and the legal proceedings remain ongoing.
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THROWBACK THURSDAY


By Status Ain't Hood Staff June 4, 2026
Revisit the R&B hit 'U Know What's Up' by Donell Jones & Left-Eye. Learn about its success & impact on music. Read more!
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ALBUM REVIEW


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By Status Ain't Hood Staff May 29, 2026
Read our review of Latto's 'Big Mama' album, exploring themes of motherhood & growth. Check it out now!

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SOUL CLAP


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By Status Ain't Hood Staff May 5, 2026
Explore the impact of The Ronettes, a legendary girl group known for hits like 'Be My Baby.' Read more about their music legacy.

PROPS

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By Status Ain't Hood Staff March 27, 2026
Learn about Hieroglyphics' induction into the National Hip Hop Museum Hall of Fame. Celebrate their impact on underground rap culture!

OUTSIDE THE STUDIO

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By Status Ain't Hood Staff June 1, 2026
Wiz Khalifa & his mother launch 'Mama Said Lawry’s' for summer grilling. Get cooking tips & family recipes to elevate your meals!
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By Status Ain't Hood Staff May 18, 2026
Ledisi returns to Broadway in 'Wanted' this fall. Don't miss updates on the documentary 'Atlanta 1996' and its cultural impact.
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By Status Ain't Hood Staff May 8, 2026
Uncover Atlanta's cultural shift during the Olympics in Big Boi's documentary. Stay tuned for insights on hip-hop & community impact.
Black-and-white concert poster reading “TRINITY: The Story of the LOX” with performers onstage
By Status Ain't Hood Staff April 27, 2026
Catch the premiere of 'Trinity: The Story Of The L.O.X.' at Tribeca. Celebrate the journey of hip-hop legends Jadakiss, Styles P, & Sheek Louch.
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THE DROP ZONE  ———————————————————————

Album cover for “Soul Therapy” by Cecily Wilborn, with a reclining figure in warm orange light
By Status Ain't Hood Staff May 29, 2026
Explore Cecily Wilborn's album 'Soul Therapy' with 17 tracks on healing & resilience. Listen now for a soulful experience!
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By Status Ain't Hood Staff May 29, 2026
Jasmine Kiara's new single blends soulful vocals & R&B vibes. Experience her rise in contemporary music. Listen now!
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By Status Ain't Hood Staff May 29, 2026
CANDIACE teams up with Tamar Braxton for the remix of 'If Only...'. Explore themes of love & vulnerability. Check it out now!
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By Status Ain't Hood Staff May 29, 2026
Watch the vibrant music video for 'Electric Circus' by Nelly Furtado & Boi-1da. Enjoy the Y2K vibe and festival atmosphere!
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By Status Ain't Hood Staff May 29, 2026
Watch Ravyn Lenae's new music video for 'Handle.' Experience her unique sound & style. Stay tuned for updates on her album 'Blue Island.'
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By Status Ain't Hood Staff May 27, 2026
Watch Rapsody's uplifting music video for 'Please Don’t Cry.' Celebrate love & positivity. Enjoy the visuals from her Brazil performances!
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By Status Ain't Hood Staff May 27, 2026
Watch the music video for 'I'm Ok' by Pheelz & Tiwa Savage. Explore themes of mental health & perseverance. Stay tuned for updates!
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By Status Ain't Hood Staff May 27, 2026
Explore AZ's Doe Or Die III, featuring elite lyricism & collaborations with Nas, Jadakiss, & more. Celebrate 30 years of hip-hop!
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By Status Ain't Hood Staff May 27, 2026
TROD & Rexxie release their new single 'Problem,' tackling hustle & struggles. Listen now for infectious vibes!