Wale is set to release his sixth studio album “Wow… That’s Crazy.” Boasting a star-studded tracklist which includes appearances from Bryson Tiller, Ari Lennox, 6LACK, Lil Durk, Kelly Price, Jacquees, Megan Thee Stallion, Boogie, and Mannywellz, who guests on the Afrobeat-infused “Love & Loyalty,” and Jeremih who gave a sweet assist for single “On Chill.”
Weeks away from its release the D.C. rhymer, has revealed the cover art and its 15 tracklistings. This album marks Wale’s first since 2017’s “Shine.” Last night, he kicked off his “Everything Is Fine” tour, which runs through Oct. 28 in Seattle.
“I never want to make anything that doesn’t feel infinite .. absolute .. this album is my most personal by far,” Wale tweeted, “The majority of my time making it I just knew it would be my last.”
“Wow… That’s Crazy” arrives Oct. 11. See the tracklisting below:
Teyana Taylor is back at it again directing in starting in video for “You (Be There),” where she was a feature on T.I.’s Dime Trap album, which was released last year.
The nearly 13-minute clip, which doubles as a visual for her T.I. collaboration “You” and the London Jae-assisted “Be There,” has them taking matters into their own hands, as armed vigilantes who are out to fight evil and save their community.
In one scene they bursting into the church and shooting the preacher in the head in front of his congregation. They then free a group of women who are being held against their will and gun down a corrupt cop.
In between fighting bad guys, they reflect on their romantic relationship, which goes back to childhood. During their violent encounter with the cop, Teyana gets shot and dies in front of Tip’s eyes. The video ends with a powerful message about sexual abuse and child sex trafficking in Atlanta, which has one of the highest incident rates in America.
The next venture for T.I. is Netflix’s new hip-hop competition series “Rhythm + Flow.” He’ll appear alongside Cardi B and Chance the Rapper. The 10 hour-long episodes will roll out over the course of three weeks starting Oct. 9.
As for Teyana Taylor she continued her streak of directing videoed for artists such as Monica, Lil Durk, and ScHoolboy Q.
The nostalgia train continues to roll on after earlier this year Nickelodeon rebooted one of its most beloved shows of the 90s’ in “All That,” the conclusion of 90s’ cartoon “Rocko’s modern life,”with a Netflix film as well as the return of “Invader Zim.” It should be no surprise that The Midnight Society makes its return as Nickelodeon is reviving its cult-classic series“Are You Afraid of the Dark?” is a three-part limited series event.
This take on the 90s show will be reimagined for a new generation, each episode will be one hour-long and will premiere a week apart from each other. The first installment is debuting on Friday, Oct. 11, at 7:00 p.m. with the following episode starting at the same time on Oct. 18 and Oct. 25.
(From left to right: Tamara Smart, Jeremy Taylor, Lyliana Wray, Sam Ashe Arnold, and Miya Cech,)
The new Midnight Society members will recount the tales of Carnival of Doom and its evil ringmaster Mr. TopHat (Rafael Casal). As they tell this terrifying story, the tale will start to unfold in their real lives.
Watch the first trailer for Nickelodeon’s Are You Afraid of the Dark? below:
Marvel has reportedly offered Hailee Steinfeld the leading role in Disney+’s upcoming “Hawkeye” series. According to Variety, if she takes the gig she will be taking on the role of Kate Bishop starring alongside Jeremy Renner, who is set to reprise his role as Clint Barton, a.k.a. Hawkeye, a.k.a. Ronin.
For those of you unfamiliar with this character Kate Bishop is the one who assumes the role of Hawkeye after Barton. She doesn’t have any superhuman abilities but was trained in unarmed combat, sword fighting, with a high level of skill in archery. Kate also possesses a significant stock of fighting weapons.
Following the subsequent void left by the departure of Tom Holland and Spider-Man from the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) having a very talented young actress, such as Steinfeld would fill that void perfectly.If she chooses to accept the role.
It has been confirmed all series will be apart of Marvel’s Phase Four round of releases directly tying into the MCU movies. Setting up films new like the rumored Young Avenger.
She’s got the look, the style, and the acting chops to pull it off. The question is does she have the time to commit to a long-term in the MCU? Steinfeld will be assuming a role as Emily Dickinson in the upcoming Apple streaming series “Dickinson.” Which if it does well will garner a second season. So will she be able to juggle both roles? Only time will tell.
The “Hawkeye” series is set to be released in fall 2021 on Disney+.
It’s been about 25 years since Common has graced our ears with a story about a girl he met as a kid with whom he eventually fell in love. That girl was Hip Hop, that song was “I Used to Love H.E.R.,” off his 1994 sophomore album Resurrection. Well, Common has returned to yet again profess his love for Hip Hop in the newly released album “Let Love,” inspired by his best-selling memoir Let Love Have the Last Word, in which he opened up about his relationship struggle both platonic and romantic.
“The music is not a song based on every chapter on the book,” he explained. “It just allowed me to go to different places and gave me a theme on what I wanted to write about and a guide. Once I get a title, I feel great about creating the music. It sets the tone for whatever the movie I want to create is gonna be.”
Earning the recognition as one of entertainment’s busiest men having his has in various projects, from film and TV to video games and book publishing to political activism. Common hasn’t lost his love for music.
“I was able to set and focus for a while and not try to do any movies and do too many extra things besides just focus on music, which has been new for me in a minute. But I felt it was that important to me so I just wanted to put my heart and soul for it.”
“Let Love,” features 11 tracks with guest appearances from Daniel Caesar, Swizz Beatz, Leon Bridges, Dwele, and Leikeli47, with production from Karriem Riggins, Samora Pinderhughes, A-Trak, and the legendary J Dilla on single “HER Love”.
Most fans know what to expect from a Common album, love ballads, dedication songs, historical references to the black experience and Hip Hop’s trending topics; occasional environmental awareness and politics as usual. But this form of conscience rap and poetic love is needed in these times of uncertainty and unjustified hate. Possibly not everyone’s cup of tea, this is a must-listen at least once.
“The book was the seed that started me in this conversation,” he told Apple Music. “I believe that the energy of love and the act of love, the practice of it, is the thing that we can use as individuals and as people to overcome the heaviness of the times. When I say ‘Let Love,’ I’m saying put love into practice. Allow love to be the law that we abide by.”
This past week Netflix release Travis Scott documentary “Look Mom I Can Fly,” on Aug. 28th giving fans a look into the life of music’s most dynamic superstars leading up to the release of his Grammy-nominated album Astroworld and its aftermath in this exclusive look at one is bringing Astroworld to Netflix.
The documentary chronicles his journey to superstardom and includes footage from his live shows and home videos from his childhood. This 85-minute film, directed by White Trash Tyler, allows viewers to see every side of Travis. Helping to humanize the rap star as just another person like you or me, this shown at several points in the film.
His album was named after an amusement park he would visit as a child, once that place was taken from him he wanted to let the listeners of his music know just how important Six Flags: Astroworld was to him. During his promotional tour his stop in Houston we saw the resurrection and recreation of the theme park bring notice to the city of Houston that Six Flags: Astroworld is needed for the community.
Upon releasing Astroworld it was shown that Travis wanted the album to be perfect, give a view into his creative process. He plays the beat for “Butterfly Effect” a numerous amount of times over the van’s speakers while coming up with lyrics and melodies. Showing that inspiration can strike as quick as lighting, virtually creating the song on the fly. Later on, his infectious energy is shown when as his engineer puts the finishing pieces on “No Bystanders,” yelling, jumping on furniture and bang his hands on the ceiling of the room as “Fuck the club up!” blast over the studio speakers.
During the period leading up to the Grammys, following the announcement of the nominees Travis is a little disappointed he wasn’t up for Album of the Year.
“We thought we were at least in that convo [for Album of the Year],” he says. “It’s still crazy, though. We made it on the board. This is bigger than anything we ever done in life.”
The night of the Grammys Travis’ demeanor showed his growing frustration as the night went on after losing each category he was nominated, eventually leaving empty-handed. It was revealed in a candid conversation with the mayor of Houston, Sylvester Turner backstage at a concert his frustration stemmed from a want to bring a win back for Houston.
“After Sunday, I’ve been mentally, like, stressed. I’ve been down. I’ve been questioning. I don’t know, man. I’m lost.”
Mayor Turner responds with a pep talk about perseverance and faith, which ultimately helps to change Travis’ perspective. Referencing the possibility that a theme park could return to Houston because of Travis.
Lastly, viewers had the pleasure to see his paternal side, as he stepped into fatherhood from the moment Kylie became pregnant with Stormi, to cutting the umbilical cord, to him interact with his daughter in a fun and childish way. That made Travis more human than any of the other moments because he let his guard down and allowed us into a personal moment. It was as if I was watching my friend though his wild journey to stardom and fatherhood.
Travis Scott’s “Look Mom I Can Fly” is now streaming on Netflix. Watch the trailer below: