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By Status Ain't Hood Staff April 17, 2026
Producer extraordinaire BNYX links up with Quavo for “HunchO STEP!,” an energetic, futuristic single from his upcoming album GENESIS FM. The track finds Quavo delivering flashy, Migos-inspired bars with nods to Fight Night and Walk It Like I Talk It. Following earlier releases with Kid Cudi, the single builds anticipation for BNYX’s debut album, set to drop May 15, as it gains traction on iHeartRadio’s Rap Rising playlist.
By Status Ain't Hood Staff April 17, 2026
Tyla teams up with Swedish singer/songwriter Zara Larsson for their first collaboration, “She Did It Again,” a sleek R&B-pop track that nods to Britney Spears. Serving as the second single from Tyla’s upcoming album A-Pop, the song features playful, confident lyrics as the duo trade verses over a nostalgic beat. Paired with a desert-and-waterfall visual, the release arrives as Larsson continues her Midnight Sun tour and remix success.

NEW ALBUM 

By Status Ain't Hood Staff April 17, 2026
Snoop Dogg keeps his momentum going with 10 Til’ Midnight, his 22nd album and fourth under Death Row Records since acquiring it. The 14-track project leans into classic G-funk, blending nostalgic West Coast vibes with polished production from names like Pharrell Williams and Swizz Beatz. Featuring collaborations with artists like October London and Trinidad James, the album feels like a confident return to form. Rather than chasing trends, Snoop embraces his legacy, delivering the familiar sound fans expect while reinforcing his lasting influence in hip-hop.

PREMIERING NOW

By Status Ain't Hood Staff April 17, 2026
Jorja Smith delivers a smooth, late-night vibe with “Price of It All,” a standout from the Bait soundtrack. The track carries a laid-back, easygoing feel, perfect for unwinding with a glass of wine, even if it doesn’t fully push boundaries. Its subtle charm leans more into mood than standout moments. Directed by KC Locke, the cinematic visual adds depth, placing Smith in stylized spy and assassin scenarios, with action-driven scenes that reflect the series’ blend of thriller, drama, and dark humor.
By Status Ain't Hood Staff April 17, 2026
Rising indie vocalist Avara’s “Levitate” music video, directed and produced by Vinaini Jayasinghe, brings a moody elegance to her R&B and contemporary soul sound. The Indian-American artist, born in NYC, delivers a sultry performance while dressed as a ballerina, gracefully spinning and executing pole acrobatics in a dark, airy setting while blending her classical dance training. Paired with lyrics about independence and self-worth, Avara’s hypnotic movements mirror her message of emotional detachment, creating a visually captivating and empowering experience that lingers well beyond the final note.

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By Status Ain't Hood Staff April 14, 2026
Veteran Chi-town singer Dave Hollister makes a long-awaited return with “Thought You Knew,” his first single in a decade. Released via Death Row Records and Gamma, the track is produced by Soopafly and Snoop Dogg. The heartfelt song reassures a partner that love remains strong, marking a smooth and soulful comeback for the R&B veteran.
By Status Ain't Hood Staff April 14, 2026
Rising R&B singer Isaia Huron delivers one of the most unpredictable and entertaining moments on his album Mr. Lovebomb with the visual for “propane.” The track follows a tense yet humorous relationship clash, where insecurity and misunderstanding collide over social media and trust. As emotions escalate, Huron’s smooth vocals carry a steady, engaging vibe before flipping into a clever, self-aware twist. With strong storytelling and polished production, “propane” highlights his remarkable talent and connects effortlessly with listeners.
By Status Ain't Hood Staff April 14, 2026
Multi-talented R&B-inspired Urban Electro Pop trio SIMIEN teams up with Akon for “Sugar,” a dreamy pop-R&B single released via Konvict Kulture. Produced by Akon as well, the track blends warm basslines and airy melodies with SIMIEN’s signature harmonies, exploring romance and devotion. The Victorian-inspired video, set at a lavish masquerade ball, enhances its emotional pull, making “Sugar” a standout this Spring '26.
By Status Ain't Hood Staff April 14, 2026
Kehlani has teamed up with Missy Elliott for her new single “Back and Forth,” a bold, R&B-leaning anthem about independence. The track arrives ahead of her self-titled fifth album, Kehlan i, due April 24 via Atlantic Records. Announced on Instagram, the project coincides with Kehlani's 31st birthday and marks a fresh chapter following her 2024 album Crash .
By Status Ain't Hood Staff April 14, 2026
Tink returns with F**k, Marry, Kill , a bold 15-track R&B project that dives into the messy gray areas of love, desire, and emotional conflict. Blending honesty with intensity, the album captures the push and pull of complicated relationships, a tone first introduced on her single “Overrated.” Featuring appearances from Bryson Tiller, G Herbo, Rob49, and Tee Grizzley, Tink delivers with confidence and clarity. Both reflective and unapologetic, the album arrives right on time, offering a soundtrack for the highs and lows of love during the upcoming warmer months.
By Status Ain't Hood Staff April 10, 2026
Rising R&B singer Aaron Page returns with his new single “Waiting Room,” released via AWAL. Known for his hands-on, multi-instrumentalist approach, he crafts emotionally grounded music rooted in real experiences. The track explores the tension between temptation and loyalty, set against a late-night R&B backdrop with smooth, moody production. Following recent releases like “Lord Knows” and “Pretty Girls Like R&B,” the song continues his growing momentum, highlighting his ability to blend honesty, confidence, and relatable storytelling within a fresh wave of modern R&B.
By Status Ain't Hood Staff April 10, 2026
British-Canadian singer and songwriter Essosa delivers playful honesty on her single “He’s Not All That,” pairing airy production with soft vocals and shimmering R&B textures. Inspired by a situationship gone wrong, the track captures the shift from romantic vulnerability to self-aware clarity. Born from a candid studio conversation about her dating life, the song reflects her realization that the person she once idealized wasn’t worth the energy. Blending humor with truth, Essosa taps into a relatable experience, highlighting the empowering moment of recognizing self-worth and moving on.
By Status Ain't Hood Staff April 10, 2026
RAYE returns with her sophomore album THIS MUSIC MAY CONTAIN HOPE ., released independently via Human Re Sources. The 17-track, 73-minute project is a cinematic, genre-blending journey through heartbreak, introspection, and resilience. Opening with a reflective meditation on shared human experience, the album unfolds across seasonal themes, beginning in autumn. RAYE experiments with orchestral, jazz, rap, and pop influences, using each shift in sound to mirror emotional highs and lows, ultimately showcasing her bold artistry and storytelling depth.
By Status Ain't Hood Staff April 10, 2026
DC-to-London artist Kelela returns with her new single and video “idea 1,” marking her first release since 2025’s live album In The Blue Light and signaling a new artistic chapter. Kelela describes the song as a reflection on the emotional burden of witnessing and speaking truth in a world that feels chaotic, particularly from the perspective of Black women. Produced by Oscar Scheller, the track blends shoegaze textures with her signature experimental R&B and electronic sound. Directed by Erik Saltzman and Cameron Tidball-Sciullo, the video portrays collapse, rebirth, and emotional renewal.
By Status Ain't Hood Staff April 10, 2026
Floridian rapper/vocalist Quail P debuts his official single “Wouldn’t Try Again” via Epic Records and TWNSHP, signaling a new chapter in his career. Built on stripped-back, guitar-driven production, the track blends soul influences with raw, introspective songwriting about walking away from an unhealthy relationship. Accompanied by a visual directed by Zayah, the release highlights his emotional delivery and growth as an artist. Following the success of earlier songs like “What You Got,” Quail continues to build momentum with a sound rooted in authenticity and self-awareness.

NEWS & NOTES


By Status Ain't Hood Staff April 17, 2026
D4vd has been arrested on suspicion of murder in connection with the death of 14-year-old Celeste Rivas Hernandez, whose decomposed body was discovered seven months ago inside an abandoned Tesla, authorities confirmed Thursday. The 21-year-old Houston-born artist, whose legal name is David Burke, was taken into custody by Los Angeles police homicide detectives. He is currently being held without bail as the investigation continues. According to police, the vehicle (a 2023 Tesla Model Y registered in Burke’s name) had been towed from a Hollywood Hills neighborhood before the remains were discovered in September, one day after the victim would have turned 15. Investigators reported finding the body inside a cadaver bag in advanced stages of decomposition. Rivas Hernandez had been reported missing in 2024 from Lake Elsinore, California, and was 13 at the time. Authorities list her age as 14 at the time of her death in court documents. Burke’s legal team, including attorneys Blair Berk, Marilyn Bednarski and Regina Peter, strongly denied the allegations, stating that evidence will prove he was not responsible for the teen’s death. Prosecutors at the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office are expected to review the case to determine whether formal charges will be filed. Officials emphasized that no indictment or criminal complaint has yet been issued, and the investigation — which previously involved a grand jury probe — remains ongoing. 
By Status Ain't Hood Staff April 17, 2026
K. Michelle is opening up about a serious health scare linked to past cosmetic procedures in an upcoming episode of The Real Housewives of Atlanta. In a preview clip, the singer is seen seeking medical attention after complications from previous butt injections worsened, with a doctor informing her of a possible infection and the need for reconstructive surgery to remove damaged tissue. The situation became critical just before her scheduled performance at the ACM Honors, when the injections began leaking backstage. K. Michelle recalled the frightening moment, describing how she was rushed to prepare for the stage while unsure of what was happening to her body. Despite the chaos, she still performed, only later realizing the severity of the issue. In an emotional moment, K. Michelle expressed deep regret over the procedure, calling it “the worst thing” she’s done to herself. She revealed that while she has undergone surgery to remove infected tissue, the silicone injections cannot be fully eliminated, meaning she may never completely heal from the long-term effects.
By Status Ain't Hood Staff April 17, 2026
A performance by Trick Daddy at the Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. 73rd South Atlantic Regional Conference has gone viral after taking an unexpected turn. The Miami rapper was scheduled to perform Friday evening following the Step and Stroll competition, with organizers providing a pre-approved list of songs. However, attendees say the performance shifted when Trick Daddy made explicit sexual comments, prompting members of the sorority to leave the room. The situation escalated to the point where organizers ultimately cut his set short. In response, South Atlantic Regional Director Tiffany Moore Russell issued a formal letter addressing attendees. She stated that multiple meetings had taken place with the artist and his team to outline expectations regarding attire, language, and song selection, but those requirements were not honored. Russell emphasized that the language and behavior displayed were unacceptable and said she made the decision to end the performance due to what she described as disrespect toward the organization and its brand. She also expressed regret that the incident detracted from the achievements and presentation of the step teams. Trick Daddy later responded in a video posted to social media, disputing the claims made in Russell’s statement. While expressing respect for Alpha Kappa Alpha members, he pushed back against the idea that he had agreed to a curated playlist, arguing that his performance style should have been expected given his catalog. The rapper questioned the expectations placed on him, suggesting organizers should have anticipated the type of show he would deliver. The incident continues to generate discussion online about performer accountability and event planning. 
By Status Ain't Hood Staff April 14, 2026
The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame officially announced its 2026 induction class on Monday night, featuring a diverse and influential group of artists including Phil Collins, Oasis, Billy Idol, Wu-Tang Clan, Luther Vandross, Sade, Joy Division/New Order, and Iron Maiden. The announcement was made by Ryan Seacrest and Lionel Richie during a special Rock Hall-themed episode of American Idol. Among the honorees, Collins, Vandross, and Wu-Tang Clan earned induction on their first nominations, with Collins becoming a rare two-time inductee following his previous honor as a member of Genesis. In addition to performer inductees, several influential figures will be recognized in special categories. Queen Latifah, Gram Parsons, Celia Cruz, Fela Kuti, and MC Lyte will receive the Early Influence Award, while Linda Creed, Arif Mardin, Jimmy Miller, and Rick Rubin are set to receive the Musical Excellence Award. Meanwhile, legendary television host Ed Sullivan will be posthumously honored with the Ahmet Ertegun Award for his groundbreaking impact through The Ed Sullivan Show, which famously introduced acts like Elvis Presley and The Beatles to mass audiences.  Despite the celebratory tone, notable omissions sparked conversation, particularly Mariah Carey, who was passed over again on her third nomination. Other artists not selected this year include Lauryn Hill, Pink, The Black Crowes, Jeff Buckley, Melissa Etheridge, and INXS. The induction ceremony is scheduled for November 14 at the Peacock Theater, with the event set to air on ABC and Disney+ in December.
By Status Ain't Hood Staff April 14, 2026
King Harris, the 21-year-old son of T.I. and Tameka "Tiny" Cottle-Harris, was arrested early Sunday morning in Gwinnett County on multiple charges, according to reports. Authorities say Harris was pulled over around 1 a.m. for speeding, and officers subsequently discovered a firearm in the vehicle. He was taken into custody after allegedly refusing to exit the car. His booking included felony possession of a controlled substance, misdemeanor obstruction of law enforcement, and traffic citations for speeding and failing to wear a seatbelt. Notably, his mugshot showed him wearing a bright yellow Pikachu onesie at the time of arrest. Police also reported finding a vape pen containing THC in the vehicle. The unusual circumstances surrounding the arrest quickly drew attention online, especially after Harris took to social media the following day. In a video set to his song “Made Man,” Harris appeared wearing the same onesie while riding street karts in Tokyo, mocking the situation and criticizing law enforcement in the caption.  This latest incident adds to a pattern of legal troubles for Harris dating back to 2022. He was previously charged with speeding, driving on a suspended license, and driving under the influence of drugs. After failing to appear in court, a bench warrant was issued in 2024, leading to another arrest when he was pulled over and found in possession of marijuana and a firearm. Despite his high-profile family background, Harris’ repeated run-ins with the law continue to raise concerns about his trajectory.
By Status Ain't Hood Staff April 10, 2026
Brandy Norwood has reached a new milestone in her decades-long career, earning her first No. 1 spot on The New York Times Best Sellers list with her memoir PHASES. The achievement follows a busy period for the star, who recently wrapped her 2025 arena run, The Boy Is Mine Tour, further cementing her legacy across music and entertainment. Brandy shared the news with fans on April 8 via Instagram, expressing gratitude and disbelief at the accomplishment. In her message, she reflected on the emotional journey of writing the book, describing it as both challenging and healing. Originally announced in early 2025, PHASES saw its release pushed to March 31, 2026, due to her touring commitments alongside Monica. In a 2026 interview with NPR, Brandy opened up about reclaiming her narrative through the memoir. She explained that telling her own story allowed her to confront past struggles, heal, and inspire others. Collaborating with co-writer Gerrick Kennedy, she crafted a deeply personal account aimed at helping readers find strength through their own challenges. 
By Status Ain't Hood Staff April 10, 2026
Afrika Bambaataa, a pioneering figure in hip-hop and electro music, has died at 68. According to reports, the influential DJ and producer passed away at a Pennsylvania hospital due to cancer complications. Born Lance Taylor in 1957, Bambaataa rose to prominence in New York City’s Bronx borough, where he helped shape early hip-hop culture through block parties and groundbreaking releases like “Planet Rock.” As the founder of the Universal Zulu Nation, Bambaataa played a central role in promoting hip-hop as a global movement rooted in unity and creativity. His work in the 1980s helped define the electro genre and left a lasting imprint on music history. However, his later years were marked by controversy, including multiple allegations of sexual abuse and trafficking dating back decades, all of which he denied. No criminal charges were filed. In response to his passing, the Hip-Hop Alliance, led by Kurtis Blow, acknowledged both his foundational contributions and the complexity of his legacy. The organization expressed condolences while emphasizing the importance of accountability and ongoing dialogue within the hip-hop community. 
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EDITORIAL


By Status Ain't Hood Staff March 31, 2026
When Usher speaks on legacy, it carries weight. After all, if anyone knows anything about legacy it's Usher, a man who since he released his self-titled debut album at the age of 15 in 1994, has gone on to win 8 Grammy's while becoming one the world's most recognized contemporary R&B singers and pop musicians. So when Usher speaks, people listen, which makes his recent defense of former mentor Sean "P. Diddy" Combs, somewhat disturbing Indeed, in an interview last week with Forbes , talking about his own legacy as a an artist, businessman, and father, Usher spoke out in defense of the recently convicted of two counts of transportation of prostitution Combs. Describing for former head of Bad Boy Records as “misrepresented” and worthy of recognition, comments that reflected a deeply personal truth rooted in mentorship and early career influence. As for Usher, Diddy is not just a headline or a conviction; but a formative figure, a teacher during a critical moment in both his life and career. A perspective that's certainly valid as personal experience often complicates public narratives, especially when it comes to icons who helped shape culture and opportunity for others.
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NEWS & NOTES


By Status Ain't Hood Staff April 17, 2026
D4vd has been arrested on suspicion of murder in connection with the death of 14-year-old Celeste Rivas Hernandez, whose decomposed body was discovered seven months ago inside an abandoned Tesla, authorities confirmed Thursday. The 21-year-old Houston-born artist, whose legal name is David Burke, was taken into custody by Los Angeles police homicide detectives. He is currently being held without bail as the investigation continues. According to police, the vehicle (a 2023 Tesla Model Y registered in Burke’s name) had been towed from a Hollywood Hills neighborhood before the remains were discovered in September, one day after the victim would have turned 15. Investigators reported finding the body inside a cadaver bag in advanced stages of decomposition. Rivas Hernandez had been reported missing in 2024 from Lake Elsinore, California, and was 13 at the time. Authorities list her age as 14 at the time of her death in court documents. Burke’s legal team, including attorneys Blair Berk, Marilyn Bednarski and Regina Peter, strongly denied the allegations, stating that evidence will prove he was not responsible for the teen’s death. Prosecutors at the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office are expected to review the case to determine whether formal charges will be filed. Officials emphasized that no indictment or criminal complaint has yet been issued, and the investigation — which previously involved a grand jury probe — remains ongoing. 
By Status Ain't Hood Staff April 17, 2026
K. Michelle is opening up about a serious health scare linked to past cosmetic procedures in an upcoming episode of The Real Housewives of Atlanta. In a preview clip, the singer is seen seeking medical attention after complications from previous butt injections worsened, with a doctor informing her of a possible infection and the need for reconstructive surgery to remove damaged tissue. The situation became critical just before her scheduled performance at the ACM Honors, when the injections began leaking backstage. K. Michelle recalled the frightening moment, describing how she was rushed to prepare for the stage while unsure of what was happening to her body. Despite the chaos, she still performed, only later realizing the severity of the issue. In an emotional moment, K. Michelle expressed deep regret over the procedure, calling it “the worst thing” she’s done to herself. She revealed that while she has undergone surgery to remove infected tissue, the silicone injections cannot be fully eliminated, meaning she may never completely heal from the long-term effects.
By Status Ain't Hood Staff April 17, 2026
A performance by Trick Daddy at the Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. 73rd South Atlantic Regional Conference has gone viral after taking an unexpected turn. The Miami rapper was scheduled to perform Friday evening following the Step and Stroll competition, with organizers providing a pre-approved list of songs. However, attendees say the performance shifted when Trick Daddy made explicit sexual comments, prompting members of the sorority to leave the room. The situation escalated to the point where organizers ultimately cut his set short. In response, South Atlantic Regional Director Tiffany Moore Russell issued a formal letter addressing attendees. She stated that multiple meetings had taken place with the artist and his team to outline expectations regarding attire, language, and song selection, but those requirements were not honored. Russell emphasized that the language and behavior displayed were unacceptable and said she made the decision to end the performance due to what she described as disrespect toward the organization and its brand. She also expressed regret that the incident detracted from the achievements and presentation of the step teams. Trick Daddy later responded in a video posted to social media, disputing the claims made in Russell’s statement. While expressing respect for Alpha Kappa Alpha members, he pushed back against the idea that he had agreed to a curated playlist, arguing that his performance style should have been expected given his catalog. The rapper questioned the expectations placed on him, suggesting organizers should have anticipated the type of show he would deliver. The incident continues to generate discussion online about performer accountability and event planning. 
By Status Ain't Hood Staff April 14, 2026
The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame officially announced its 2026 induction class on Monday night, featuring a diverse and influential group of artists including Phil Collins, Oasis, Billy Idol, Wu-Tang Clan, Luther Vandross, Sade, Joy Division/New Order, and Iron Maiden. The announcement was made by Ryan Seacrest and Lionel Richie during a special Rock Hall-themed episode of American Idol. Among the honorees, Collins, Vandross, and Wu-Tang Clan earned induction on their first nominations, with Collins becoming a rare two-time inductee following his previous honor as a member of Genesis. In addition to performer inductees, several influential figures will be recognized in special categories. Queen Latifah, Gram Parsons, Celia Cruz, Fela Kuti, and MC Lyte will receive the Early Influence Award, while Linda Creed, Arif Mardin, Jimmy Miller, and Rick Rubin are set to receive the Musical Excellence Award. Meanwhile, legendary television host Ed Sullivan will be posthumously honored with the Ahmet Ertegun Award for his groundbreaking impact through The Ed Sullivan Show, which famously introduced acts like Elvis Presley and The Beatles to mass audiences.  Despite the celebratory tone, notable omissions sparked conversation, particularly Mariah Carey, who was passed over again on her third nomination. Other artists not selected this year include Lauryn Hill, Pink, The Black Crowes, Jeff Buckley, Melissa Etheridge, and INXS. The induction ceremony is scheduled for November 14 at the Peacock Theater, with the event set to air on ABC and Disney+ in December.
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THROWBACK THURSDAY


By Status Ain't Hood Staff April 9, 2026
When Alicia Keys released “Un-Thinkable (I’m Ready)” from her 2009 album The Element of Freedom, she delivered one of the most emotionally raw moments of her career. The slow-burning R&B ballad (featuring uncredited background vocals from Drake) captured the tension between love and hesitation, showcasing Keys’ softer, more vulnerable side over haunting piano-driven production. Critics quickly embraced the track as a standout, praising its sensual tone and introspective lyrics. Written by Keys alongside Drake (Aubrey Graham) and longtime collaborators, the song blended delicate melodies with a quiet intensity that resonated deeply with listeners. Its honest portrayal of emotional risk helped elevate it beyond a typical love song, cementing its reputation as one of the album’s defining records. “Un-Thinkable (I’m Ready)” went on to dominate the charts, spending an impressive twelve consecutive weeks at No. 1 on Billboard’s Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart—making it the longest-running R&B No. 1 of 2010. It also topped the Adult R&B chart and reached No. 21 on the Hot 100, becoming the most successful single from the album and a lasting fan favorite in Keys’ catalog.
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ALBUM REVIEW


By Status Ain't Hood Staff March 23, 2026
Jack Harlow returns with his fourth album Monica, a project that marks a total departure from the Kentucky-bred rapper’s usual blend of witty bars, introspection, and playful bravado. Best known for rap hits like “Whats Poppin,” “First Class,” and “Loving on Me,” here we find Harlow shifting gears completely for R&B, while aiming for a more vulnerable and emotionally transparent approach centered on past (and present?) relationships. And while the stylistic pivot is ambitious, it has also drawn criticism, with some listeners and critics questioning both its authenticity and creative direction. At just nine tracks, Monica plays like a concise but uneven experiment that often feels underdeveloped as well. A recurring issue is its lack of depth (both lyrically and emotionally) as many moments come across as forced rather than genuine. The production, though smooth and easy to digest, leans toward safe, ambient grooves that feel more like background music for the local mall than fully realized compositions, lacking the dynamism needed to elevate the project beyond surface-level listening. Tracks like “Lonesome,” “My Winter,” and “Move Along” show flashes of relatability, touching on themes of heartbreak, betrayal, and growth, but they ultimately blur together due to repetitive execution. The opening track on Monica (a title that Harlow himself said recently wasn't necessarily a real person as opposed to a name he 'loved' simply due to its sound), “Trade Places,” offers a polished, groove-driven sound, yet feels overly calculated in its attempt to channel neo-soul influences. The track “All My Friends” leans on a corny theme of falling in love too deeply, paired with a melodic yet unruffled hook that should have been left on the cutting room floor. Meanwhile, songs like “Say Hello” and “Prague” hint at greater range, but aren’t strong enough to carry the album’s overall weight. In the end, Monica is an easy listen that struggles to leave a lasting impression, falling short in originality, variety, and the emotional authenticity it aims to deliver. Standout Tracks: "Trade Places", "Say Hello", "Living Alone"  Rating: 5/10 - Simon P Williams

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By Status Ain't Hood Staff March 27, 2026
The legendary Oakland collective Hieroglyphics was officially inducted into the National Hip Hop Museum Hall of Fame yesterday in Washington, DC, marking a major milestone for one of underground rap’s most influential crews. Founded by Del the Funky Homosapien, the group includes key figures such as Casual, Pep Love, and the members of Souls of Mischief—Phesto, A-Plus, Opio, and Tajai—along with DJ DJ Toure and producer Domino. Known for their independence and loyal fanbase, the crew built their legacy through grassroots promotion, early internet engagement, and their own “Hierocasts.” At the center of Hieroglyphics’ identity is their unmistakable three-eyed face logo, a symbol that has become synonymous with underground hip-hop culture. Created by Del, the design is based on the Mayan numeral for eight and reflects both artistic influence and deeper consciousness (a “third eye” perspective that aligns with the group’s lyrical themes. Over the years, the logo has appeared across album covers, merchandise, and streetwear, growing into a cult emblem recognized far beyond their core fanbase. Del once noted his surprise at its reach, recalling sightings of the symbol in comics, music videos, and even tattoos worn by devoted fans. The Hall of Fame induction not only honors Hieroglyphics’ music (from albums like 3rd Eye Vision and Full Circle) but also celebrates the cultural power of their branding and message. In an era where major label backing often dictated success, the crew carved out their own lane, proving that authenticity and creative control could build a lasting movement. With their logo now cemented as one of hip-hop’s most enduring symbols, Hieroglyphics’ induction serves as recognition of both their artistic contributions and their influence on independent rap culture.

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By Status Ain’t Hood Staff April 2, 2026
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By Status Ain't Hood Staff April 8, 2026
When it comes to love, PJ Morton is all about reciprocity, keeping it honest on his new single "Mutual". Co-written with rising artist EJ Ross, the track blends heartfelt lyrics with an upbeat groove as Morton reassures his love interest that their feelings are aligned. The release marks Morton's first since January’s "Fear (Hey Friend)", and its accompanying video reflects the longtime singer's emotional openness and a true two-way connection.
By Status Ain't Hood Staff April 8, 2026
Queen of Hip-Hop Soul Mary J. Blige keeps it real in the video for her soulful new single 'Want Love', delivering a smooth, emotionally grounded vibe. Directed by Nico Scandiffio and produced by Beyond Studios, the visual captures Blige singing on a boardwalk as the sun sets, with the New York City skyline creating a stunning backdrop. Through heartfelt lyrics and imagery, Mary shares what she truly seeks in a partner, adding to what we can expect to be another major run in 2026.
By Status Ain't Hood Staff April 8, 2026
Ne-Yo has launched a new musical era with his high-energy single “Up, Out, & Gone,” released March 27. While a press release frames the track as part of his country-inspired direction (highlighted by a recent Grand Ole Opry debut) the song itself leans far more into his signature R&B style. Instead, it thrives as an upbeat celebration of nightlife, escapism, and shared moments on the dance floor.
By Status Ain't Hood Staff April 8, 2026
Rapper Swae Lee has released his debut solo album SAME DIFFERENCE, now available on all platforms. The project highlights his versatility, blending melodic rap with genre-crossing production, and includes features from Jhene Aiko, Post Malone, and others. Led by singles “FLAMMABLE” and “DON’T EVEN CALL,” the album reflects Swae’s desire to showcase all facets of his sound without limitations. Its release follows major milestones, including the album Black Beatles earning Diamond certification and renewed fan interest in Rae Sremmurd’s influential catalog and cultural impact.
By Status Ain't Hood Staff April 8, 2026
Rising Louisiana artist Mariah Dawne, also known as MARIAH., delivers her Billboard-charting single “WON’T LET GO,” featuring The Colleagues. Written by Dawne and produced by Jamil Johnson, the steamy track captures love’s physical, emotional, and mental depths, blending sensuality and vulnerability into a raw, intimate expression of pure adoration.
By Status Ain't Hood Staff April 3, 2026
R&B vet Eric Roberson releases his 18th studio album, Beautifully All Over the Place , now via his Blue Erro Soul Music label. Reinforcing his “King of Indie-Soul” status, the project features singles like “Where You Gonna Go” with BJ The Chicago Kid and “Over You, Under You” with Najee and Jayshawn Champion. Roberson has also released a companion book of the same title, available exclusively on his official website.
By Status Ain't Hood Staff April 3, 2026
Rapper/streamer DDG teams up with Polo G for their new single “Not Friendly". The track blends introspection and sharp lyricism, exploring distrust, mental health, and the pressures that often comes with fame. Buzz for the song grew after a viral preview surpassed one million views. The release follows DDG’s recent projects and builds momentum ahead of his upcoming Blame the Chat tour, further cementing his rising influence in Hip-Hop.
By Status Ain't Hood Staff April 3, 2026
Florida to ATL R&B group B5 continues its legacy with their new single “E.T.A.,” released during a busy year that includes a North American tour. Powered by Motion 6 Collective and led by Devyne Stephens, the track blends the group’s signature harmonies with a polished, summer-ready Hip-Hop soul sound. Indeed, “E.T.A.” captures the excitement of anticipation, delivering a catchy, melody-driven anthem centered on the thrill of waiting to reunite.
By Status Ain't Hood Staff April 3, 2026
Emerging Maryland rapper Black Fortune continues his rise with the video for “Buy What U Want” featuring BIA, from his EP Road to Osshland III . Set in a moody warehouse, the visual highlights their chemistry and polished styles. Directed by Jake The Shooter, the video reflects themes of romance and success. Fortune, already gaining a cult following, recently collaborated with hit rapper Denzel Curry, building momentum toward his anticipated debut album.