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Hear Lil Wayne’s Long-Awaited ‘Tha Carter V’



Lil Wayne released his much-delayed and highly anticipated Tha Carter V album on Thursday at midnight.

Tha Carter V features rapping from Kendrick Lamar, Travis Scott and Snoop Dogg, singing from Nicki Minaj, Ashanti and Nivea, and vocals from XXXTentacion, who was shot and killed earlier this year. The final song includes a prominent sample of the English singer Sampha. Production on the album comes courtesy of longtime collaborator Mannie Fresh, Swizz Beatz, Metro Boomin, Ben Billions and many others.



The album was first supposed to come out in 2014; Drake joined Wayne on “Believe Me,” which was going to be the lead single. Days before a possible December release date, however, Wayne took to Twitter to announce that his mentor and Cash Money label head Brian “Birdman” Williams “refuse[d] to release” the album. “I am a prisoner and so is my creativity,” Wayne tweeted at the time. “I am truly sorry and I don’t blame ya if ya fed up with waiting 4 me & this album,” he added.
In January of 2015, Wayne sued Cash Money, demanding $51 million and the right to sever his ties with the label. Later that year, when the rapper attempted to release another project, the Free Weezy Album, through Jay-Z’s streaming service Tidal, Cash Money reportedly hit back by suing Tidal for $50 million, though this suit was allegedly filed improperly and eventually dropped.

According to a recent Billboard cover story, the legal disputes between Wayne and Birdman have now been settled for an undisclosed sum, clearing the way for the release of Tha Carter V. As part of the deal, Wayne is now the sole owner of Young Money Records, his imprint, which was previously a subsidiary of Cash Money. He also maintains his own relationship with Universal Music Group, which has distributed Cash Money releases for two decades.

It’s unclear when the bulk of Tha Carter V was recorded; Wayne is a notoriously prolific studio rat, and the album has presumably been in the works since its announcement. However, he was reportedly still recording this week.

That may have played a part in yet another delay: Tha Carter V was initially expected last Friday. The album did not appear — Lil Wayne called it “a misunderstanding” — but this week, the rapper posted a countdown clock on his website which ticked down to Thursday at midnight. He also released a grateful video thanking his fans for their continued support. “I would like for y’all to know that since y’all stuck with me for like the last four or five years, through all of this, y’all got me feeling like Tiger Woods with this comeback,” Wayne said.

Eminem Drops "Fall" Music Video

Eminem drops surprise album Kamikaze and Twitter goes nuts




Less than a year after the release of his critically underwhelming 2017 effort Revival, Eminem mildly shocked the musical world by dropping an unexpected album, Kamikaze, on the internet tonight. The album—available to stream right now on Spotify—is 13 tracks of Marshall Mather’s typical bluster, culminating in an ode to everybody’s favorite slimy, big-tongued tooth monster, Venom.


We actually knew there was some sort of Eminem-Venom crossover brewing since earlier today, when the rapper’s Instagram posted a brief tease using the upcoming Sony movie’s logo. (We weren’t necessarily expecting a whole new album, though.) The track in question, meanwhile, isn’t all that interested in talking about symbiotes—although there is a bit of that: “Eddie Brock is you, and I’m the suit,” Em brags at one point—being more of an anger-fueled tone piece about how they “ain’t gonna know what hit ’em.”


Kamikaze was executive produced by Eminem’s old mentor Dr. Dre, and features performances from Justin Vernon, Royce Da 5’9”, Joyner Lucas, and Jessie Reyez. (Kendrick Lamar is also credited, although that’s apparently just because one of the tracks uses part of “HUMBLE”.)

Avicii teams up with PlayStation for new rhythmic space pilot game, 'Invector'.


Avicii has teamed up with PlayStation for a new 'rhythmic space pilot game', named 'Invector', which puts the player in the cockpit of a futuristic craft, with the task of flying down gravity defying tracks and through various symbols that correlate to different beat variations, thus creating music as they make progress.
That description sounds a little like DJ Hero, combined with the classic PSOne titles Wipeout and Wipeout 2097- which featured tracks from the likes of Orbital, Leftfield, Chemical Brothers, Prodigy, and Future Sound of London, representing landmarks in terms of video game scores when they arrived.
'Invector' was first unveiled two years ago in Paris, and has been developed for the PlayStation 4. In other visual Avicii news, the EDM head, who earlier this year announced a string of new music and a possibile return to the live stage, recently saw a documentary about his rise to superstardom and subsequent physical and mental health problems shown simultaneously in cinemas across the UK.
Take a look at the trailer for the game below, which features the producer's track 'Without You', with rumours abound the final release will include tracks such as 'Pure Grinding', 'What Would I Change It To', and 'You Be Love'.

AKA and Anatii detail the lifestyle changes behind the making of BCWYWF

After receiving mixed reactions with their "spirituality" inspired album Be Careful What You Wish For (BCWYWF) the pair have revealed that the lyrics on the album are inspired by real life events.
The two artists spoke to Slikour on Slikour On Life about the process that went into making music for the album that has heavy "spiritual" references with songs like Jesus Plug and Angelz.
"I'm actually way more hardcore behind the scenes, in terms of how strict I am with health, how I am always telling my mates things like this is not just a vibe, don't eat red meat, don't process all these [artificial] and stuff like that. That's what real private life is about, I am all about becoming a better person everyday, it's not a front," Anatii said.
The pair said that through the lyrics they tried to express real life issues such as the downfall of having an ego.
"The deeper meaning behind that line is that I am not validated by material things. I love nice things, but my character and the things that I enjoy are not things like watches and cars and things like that. I enjoy giving people an opportunity to better themselves," AKA said.
Anatii and AKA explained that with the "new" focus on money and material things in SA hip-hop, they were pushing for music with authentic meaning.
"It just comes naturally. I don't really overthink. It is all about what resonates with me on a personal level; sonically, visually, creatively and met-physically," Anatii explained.

ULTRA MUSIC FESTIVAL SOUTH AFRICA 2017 | WHAT WENT DOWN


Glowsticks? Check. Dancing shoes? Check. World-class DJs and producers? Check. The Mother City welcomes back the 2017 Ultra Music Festival, one of the globe’s craziest electronic dance music (EDM) throwdown, to the Cape Town Stadium on Friday, 24 February 2017.
Having started with a bang in 2014, the mega jam is heading back to Mzansi’s shores and bringing some of the sickest beat-droppers to make heads spin in Jo’burg and Cape Town. David Guetta, Dash Berlin, Martin Garrix and more are all on the bill this year!
Ultra is one of the most celebrated festival brands in the world, and though 2014 was the first time the thumping bash descended on the African continent, opskops have been staged all over the globe, with audiences in Brazil, Korea and party capital Ibiza going ape for the EDM shindig.
It all began in Miami, Florida back in 1999, and the music festival has since become internationally renowned for bringing together the hottest names in the dance scene. To date, the massive outdoor party has managed to conquer nine countries on five continents with the same epic flair that the original event made famous. Have a look the the official 2016 aftermovie to get you in the mood for this massive event:

Martin Garrix’s breakthrough hit “Animals” hits 1 billion YouTube views

Martin Garrix and his 2013 debut music video for "Animals" has just surpassed one billion views on YouTube!
There are only 60 other videos on YouTube to pass the 1 billion mark in views and now Garrix is among the select few on the prestigious list. Martin now joins the likes of Daft Punk, The Weeknd, Major Lazer, Calvin Harris, Eminem and of course the #1 record holder for views; Psy. Martin Garrix is easily one of the youngest to ever break one billion views on YouTube. In the 4 years since Martin Garrix released his smash hit "Animals", he has become the world's #1 DJ according to DJ mag and is one of the major faces of EDM today.