MoRuf feat. SZA - "PT Cruiser"

SZA reunites with longtime friend and fellow New Jersey artist MoRufon his nostalgic new single,“PT Cruiser.”The two, who first connected over a decade ago in their home state, come together once again to reminisce and reflect on their shared journey through music and memories.

Dave reasserts his place at the top of British rap with The Boy Who Played the Harp , his first album in four years and arguably his most introspective yet. Inspired by the biblical story of David soothing King Saul with his harp, the Streatham native turns that metaphor inward, using music as a form of spiritual release and self-reflection. Across ten majestic tracks, Dave explores the weight of fame, the erosion of faith, and the cost of carrying both cultural and personal responsibility. With soul-baring lyricism and divine storytelling, The Boy Who Played the Harp cements his status as a generational voice and visionary.

MKY sets a new mood in R&B with his sultry debut video for “Take Our Time,” directed by Seb Espino and Nolan Rugg and produced by Good Groceries. The East L.A. singer, newly signed to Prajin Parlay, delivers smooth, intentional vocals that bring intimacy back to the genre. Prajin Parlay founder George Prajin calls MKY “an authentic talent” as the former American Idol standout launches this captivating new chapter.

Ari Lennox enters her thriller era with the spellbinding new video for “Under The Moon,” teasing her upcoming third album Vacancy(out January 23, 2026). Directed by Erik Rojas, the visual finds Lennox dining with a mysterious man in a late-night diner who soon reveals himself to be a werewolf—only for Lennox to match his energy. The pair transform and run wild under the moonlight, making this Halloween-ready clip both eerie and enchanting.

Rising R&B-pop artist Chxrry launches a new era with her captivating single “Groupie,” out now via XO Records/Republic Records. Driven by sultry production and hypnotic vocals, the track captures the intoxicating rush of infatuation. With lyrics confessing, “I’m a superstar, but baby for you I’m a groupie,” Chxrry blends vulnerability and power, reinforcing her status as a breakout star following her viral hit “Main Character.”

R&B superstar Omarion returns with “For War,” the lead single from his upcoming album O2. Blending smooth R&B and pop, the heartfelt ballad explores love, pain, and the fight to stay together through hardship. Premiering in power rotation on iHeartRadio, “For War” showcases Omarion’s vocal vulnerability and artistic growth through its dark, emotional themes of passion, sacrifice, and healing.

Hip-hop artist Reuben Vincent and GRAMMY-winning producer 9th Wonder have released their long-awaited collaborative album Welcome Home, via Roc Nation Distribution and Jamla Records. Entirely produced by 9th Wonder, the 16-track project features Wale, Ab-Soul, Raphael Saadiq, Kelly Moonstone, Heather Victoria, and Raheem DeVaughn. The album serves as a full-circle moment for the Charlotte native, blending soulful, Southern-inspired beats with introspective lyricism on love, faith, and growth. Accompanied by the heartfelt video for “Just 4 Me,” Welcome Home celebrates Reuben’s roots and artistic evolution.

Teyana Taylor and Lucky Daye team up in the stirring new video for “Hard Part,” a soulful exploration of love on the brink. Directed by Teyana’s production company, The Aunties Inc., and filmed against the desert backdrop of Joshua Tree, the visual captures two lovers confronting emotional distance. As Lucky reflects alone and Teyana wanders down a dusty road, their paths collide for a tense yet tender reunion. The song’s heartfelt lyrics mirror their struggle to communicate and hold on amid unraveling connection.

Produced (with a sample of Blu Cantrell's "Hit Em Up Style") by the hitmakers behind artists like SZA and Kehlani, Jamaican singer Shenseea expands her global appeal with the release of her new video for “Boss Up.” Directed by Michelle Parker, the vibrant visual serves as an uplifting celebration of self-belief and confidence. Blending dancehall and reggae fusion, the track delivers infectious energy and empowering affirmations. With its catchy hook (“Stack your paper, get your weight up, tell that nigga see you later, boss up”) Shenseea reminds listeners to stay focused, level up, and move with purpose.

Calvin Harris has finally released “Ocean,” his long-awaited collaboration with Jessie Reyez , over a year after teasing an earlier version featuring Miley Cyrus . Though the Cyrus take remains unreleased, Reyez (who co-wrote the lyrics) delivers soulful vocals over Harris’ signature house production. Blending gentle guitar, smooth basslines, and emotional depth, “Ocean” emerges as a captivating, summer-ready dance track.

R&B singer Sammie, best known for his 1999 hit “I Like It,” is facing serious legal trouble after being arrested earlier this month in Henry County, Georgia. According to The Shade Room and Rolling Out, the 38-year-old artist, whose real name is Sammie Lee Bush Jr., was taken into custody on Oct. 19 on charges of first-degree battery as family violence and third-degree cruelty to children. Authorities allege Bush assaulted his girlfriend, Teanna Reid, in front of their child. He was released shortly after posting a $1,050 bond. Despite the arrest, Bush performed as scheduled during Atlanta’s ONE Musicfest at Piedmont Park, held Oct. 19–20, though the exact timeline between his release and his performance remains unclear. The singer, who first rose to fame as a teenage performer, is currently part of the R&B supergroup RSVP alongside Ray J, Bobby Valentino, and Pleasure P. In recent years, Bush has maintained a steady presence in the music scene, appearing in the 2022 Verzuz event featuring Omarion and Mario and joining The Millennium Tour 2025 earlier this year. Bush addressed the allegations publicly for the first time on Sunday (Oct. 26), posting a message on Instagram that appeared to push back against the accusations while expressing faith and gratitude. “I’m gonna let God have his say, and the courts have their say, and the truth shall set you free,” he wrote. “Love. I appreciate y’all. Thank y’all for the concerns.” As of now, Bush has not issued further comment, and court proceedings in the case are pending.
