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Big Sean and Nipsey Hussle Reminisce About Paying Dues on ‘Deep Reverence’

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Big Sean dropped a collab with the late Nipsey Hussle on Monday night (Aug. 24) with the reflective “Deep Reverence,” on which the two MCs reminisce about their struggle coming up. The song, which will appear on Sean’s upcoming Detroit 2 album (Sept. 4), was produced by Hit-Boy, along with Rogét Chahayed, Audio Anthem and G. Ry, and it features the two MCs coming together on the chorus, “F–k rap, I’m a street legend/ But I’m the don ’cause the streets said it/ Block love me with a deep reverence.”

After a fiery first verse from Nip, who runs down the lessons he learned running in the streets and how it made him a legend, Sean breaks down the pressures and hardships he’s faced in verse two. It kicks off with Sean revealing that Hussle’s death made him stop and ponder his own life and seek counsel from another rap legend. “After what happened to Nipsey, I reached out to Kendrick/ It wasn’t even no real issues there to begin with/ Lack of communication and wrong information/ From people fueled by their ego, it’s like mixin’ flames with diesel,” he raps.

“Damn, I realized all my setbacks were inside of me/ In high school I learned chemistry, biologyBut not how to cope with anxiety,” he continues. “Or how I could feel like I’m by myself on an island with depression on all sides of me/ With a Glock .17 right on the side of me/ Look, I ain’t think I had the thought of suicide in me/ Until life showed me all these different sides of me/ Too many times I thought the reaper was outside for me.”

Hussle’s verse zeroes in on the things he saw around him with lines such as: “I was birthed in a C-section/ Hella cops and police presence, we got opps so we keep weapons,” he raps. “We on y’all block while y’all eat breakfast/ A lot of shots, we broke street records/ Watch how you talk, I got reflexes, watchin’ your cheap necklace/ Then we slide out the East exit.”

Sean has released a string of tracks this year, including “Single Again,” “Overtime” and “Bezerk.” Hussle, 33, died last year after being shot outside his Marathon Clothing store in Los Angeles.

Listen to “Deep Reverence” here.

[via Billboard]

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Justin Timberlake’s New Album ‘Everything I Thought It Was’ Is Here: Stream It Now

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Justin Timberlake is back, as the superstar unveiled his sixth studio album, Everything I Thought It Was, on Friday (March 15). The project is his first full-length album since 2018’s Man of the Woods.

The album features previously released singles “Drown” and “Selfish,” which debuted at No. 19 on the Billboard Hot 100, earning Timberlake his highest debut in six years on the tally. The lead single from Everything I Thought It Was also marked Timberlake’s 29th top 40 hit as a soloist.

Stream the entire album below and let us know what you think of the latest project from Justin Timberlake.

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Cardi B Previews Fiery New Music on Instagram

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Cardi B’s new album era is seemingly upon us.

The rapper took to her Instagram Stories to re-share a fan’s post, in which a snippet of an upcoming song is teased. “I ain’t even got dressed / Any L that I took come after YS / Oh man, oh man, oh man, oh man,” she declares on the track. Check out the Instagram Story before it disappears here.

The teasers comes just a week after Cardi’s estranged husband Offset took to his own Stories to encourage the “Bodak Yellow” rapper to drop her new music. In the video, the Migos star is seen bobbing his head and loving the music with a satisfied stank face on, and since the video had no audio, viewers were left to their imagination in interpreting the caption. “Stop being scary and drop the album” it read, along with “s–t goes crazy [fire emoji],” he wrote.

What’s your thoughts on the new viral audio, is it a hit or miss?

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Busta Rhymes: New Album, Pharrell’s Louis Vuitton Show & Friendship | Apple Music

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In celebration of Black Music Month, Busta Rhymes sits down in the studio with Ebro for a wide-ranging and emotional conversation. They explore the significance of embracing Black culture, discuss the power of genuine friendships, and discuss their journey navigating the music industry.

Listen to Busta Rhymes on Apple Music: https://apple.co/BustaRhymesYT

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