Jacquees feat. Tink - "Physical"

Multi-platinum singer-songwriter Jacquees teams with R&B star Tink for the sultry duet “Physical,” released via Cash Money Records. The track features smooth, mood-setting production as the pair trade flirtatious verses about growing chemistry, their voices blending into a seductive back-and-forth. The single arrives as Jacquees builds momentum for his upcoming album Mood

By Status Ain't Hood Staff April 30, 2026
Released in 1991, I Like the Way (The Kissing Game) became the breakout hit for Texas R&B quintet Hi-Five, cementing their place in early ’90s R&B and pop. Featured on their self-titled debut album, the track was crafted by hitmakers Teddy Riley, Bernard Belle, and Dave Way. Its smooth blend of new jack swing and youthful charm made it an instant favorite upon its release through Jive Records.  The song quickly proved its dominance on the charts, spending two weeks atop Billboard’s Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart and reaching No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100. Its crossover success highlighted Hi-Five’s broad appeal, while its Gold certification from the Recording Industry Association of America underscored its commercial impact. Even decades later, the track remains a defining example of the era’s polished, radio-friendly R&B sound. Visually, the song’s music video (directed by Antoine Fuqua) offered an interesting contrast. Despite the song’s bright, bubblegum feel, the video leaned into darker tones and shadowy aesthetics. It also marked the first appearance of Treston Irby, who replaced Toriano Easley, signaling a new chapter for the group during the height of their success.
By Status Ain't Hood Staff April 29, 2026
Co-produced with noted songwriter Olmo Zucca, Malaysian singer Yuna returns with her deeply personal five-track EP The Valour Hour. Featuring songs like “Believer” and “Wasteland,” the project explores themes of resilience and perseverance through difficult moments, reflecting a more introspective side of the artist. The release arrives just months after her critically acclaimed Yuna The Valour Hour concert at Zepp Kuala Lumpur, further extending the emotional and creative narrative behind the project.
By Status Ain't Hood Staff April 29, 2026
Jamaican singer/songwriter Jada Kingdom delivers a striking visual for “Still Searching,” a standout from her EP (released last month) Just A Girl In A Money Man’s World. The video reimagines Damian Marley’s 2001 classic with a modern lens of confidence and control. The release continues Jada's recent momentum, following the New Religion EP featuring Foggieraw, which explored themes of romance and emotional depth.
By Status Ain't Hood Staff April 29, 2026
Dancehall sensation Vybz Kartel returns with “Victory,” a powerful new single marking his first visit back to Portmore since his release. Produced by Juju Romillion and Aikopondibeat, the track is paired with a Shane Creative–directed video capturing crowds celebrating his homecoming. The release follows the freedom of Kahira “Kyro” Jones, adding emotional weight, and continues Kartel’s spiritually themed run after God Is The Greatest.
By Status Ain't Hood Staff April 29, 2026
California-bred rapper, singer, and songwriter Malaynah returns with her new single “Thank You,” featuring rising Los Angeles rapper Big Sad 1900. The uptempo track finds Malaynah delivering sharp, unfiltered lyrics that explore themes of relationships, loyalty, and trust. Complementing her energy, Big Sad 1900 adds a gruff verse praising her independence and authenticity, highlighting her ability to remain genuine within a relationship.The groovy hook, as sung by Malaynah, adds to the single's gritty flair. 
By Status Ain't Hood Staff April 29, 2026
Nigerian singer-songwriter KFMD releases “Pepper Me,” a vibrant 2026 single showcasing his distinctive sound and rising momentum. The track features standout contributions from Qing Madi and Zinoleesky, whose styles add energy and flair. Produced by IBKSLEEK, the song blends infectious beats with catchy lyrics, highlighting KFMD’s musical versatility and growing presence.
By Status Ain't Hood Staff April 29, 2026
The family of Tupac Shakur has filed a wrongful death lawsuit in Los Angeles County Superior Court, seeking damages related to his 1996 murder. The complaint, submitted Tuesday, names Duane “Keefe D” Davis and multiple unidentified co-conspirators as defendants. The suit was brought by Mopreme Shakur, acting as administrator of the estate of his late father, Mutulu Shakur. According to the filing, recent developments (including a 2023 arrest, grand jury transcripts, and a documentary) suggest a broader conspiracy behind the killing that extends beyond earlier theories of retaliation. While many individuals connected to the case have died or remain unidentified, the lawsuit argues that others involved have avoided accountability for nearly three decades.  Davis, who has pleaded not guilty, is the only person criminally charged in connection with the shooting, which occurred on September 7, 1996. Prosecutors allege he was in the vehicle from which the gunman opened fire. Indicted by a grand jury in 2023, Davis is currently awaiting trial, which has been delayed until August. The lawsuit states that additional defendants will be named as new evidence emerges.
By Status Ain't Hood Staff April 29, 2026
Qing Madi has accused her former label, JTon Music, of removing her song “Pepper Me” from Spotify despite its strong performance. The 19-year-old Nigerian artist made the claim via Instagram, linking the move to prior tensions, including a $1 million lawsuit she says the label lost. The track features Zinoleesky and KFMD. Madi also referenced Cynthia Morgan, noting similarities in their experiences with label disputes. Morgan, who in 2025 spoke publicly about mental health challenges partly tied to her struggles within the music industry, was cited by Madi as an example of what she claims is a troubling pattern. Madi expressed frustration over the situation but maintained her focus on continuing her career and resolving the issue. The singer also said she plans to resolve the issue and restore the song to streaming platforms.  The allegations have sparked conversation online, renewing concerns about artist-label relationships in Nigeria’s music scene. Since breaking out with “See Finish” in 2022, Madi has continued her rise with tracks like “Ole” alongside BNXN and her debut album I Am the Blueprint. As of now, JTon Music has not issued a public response.
By Status Ain't Hood Staff April 27, 2026
Nigerian gospel singer and songwriter Lovn delivers a captivating new single, “Available,” a track defined by its simplicity and emotional clarity that makes it both intimate and easy to connect with. Blending influences from his Yoruba roots and church upbringing, Lovn crafts a sound that feels authentic and refreshing, continuing to showcase his unique artistry. “Available” stands out as a meaningful addition to Nigeria’s high-quality music scene and is well worth adding to your playlist.
By Status Ain't Hood Staff April 27, 2026
Born and raised in New Jersey, rising hip-hop talent Chris Patrick returns with his latest single “Run It Back,” featuring R&B singer Mack Keane, delivering a smooth blend of rap and R&B. The track combines a silky, melodic hook with sharp, confident verses that showcase Patrick’s evolving artistry and songwriting skill. With its polished sound and broad appeal, “Run It Back” further cements his upward momentum heading further into 2026. 
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