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Marques Houston has shared a new visual for his single “Admit It,” which will be a part of his upcoming album, The Best Worst Year Ever

Alongside the announcement, he teased a “super personal” documentary that, with the album and track,
“deals with the realness of my career from start to now.”

“All the good, bad, and ugly. The sacrifices and decisions, the hard work and dedication that has led me to where I am now,” he says. “I am beyond grateful and thankful to all of you who continue to support me and my journey whether it be on or off the screen.”

Marques also gave a shout-out to the DJs who play his music in the club; his “true fans,” for whom he “strives to push myself, reinvent and improve as an artist”; his wife and two children for being his motivation; and his business partner Mr. Stokes

He asked fans “to support, share, download the song, create challenges” to “Admit It” while promising “much more to come with this project.” 

“Admit It” is now available to watch on YouTube. Information about the tour and the album release will be announced at a later date.

 

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Future, Metro Boomin and Kendrick Lamar‘s “Like That” is atop the Billboard Hot 100 again, marking back-to-back weeks as the #1 track.

During the week of March 29-April 4, the song garnered 46.1 million streams, 10.1 million radio airplay audience impressions — an 81% increase from the previous week — and 6,000 sales-equivalent units, though radio airplay and sold copies saw a more than 20% decrease.

The single is also #1 on the Streaming SongsHot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs and Hot Rap Songs charts.

On “Like That,” Kendrick took shots at Drake and J. Cole, who responded with his own diss track on “7 Minute Drill.” Cole later revealed he succumbed to the pressure of the world to drop the track and felt terrible after the release, issuing a public apology to K. Dot that has since caused dissenting opinions among hip-hop enthusiasts.

“Like That” appears on Future and Metro’s We Don’t Trust You, which will be followed by their upcoming joint project, We Still Don’t Trust You, out Friday, April 12. They recently shared the new artwork to Instagram.

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