Bryson Tiller, Bryson Tiller — The rapper and singer wants to show fans what he’s capable of as an artist with the new album, which spawns the single “Whatever She Wants,” and features Victoria MonĂ©t and Clara La San.
Khalid, “Please Don’t Fall in Love with Me” — With an interpolation of Alicia Keys “Un-Thinkable (I’m Ready),” the song is Khalid’s warning to a woman to prevent her from getting too invested because things can go left. Complete with a music video, the song will appear on the singer’s third album, dropping later this year.
Pharrell, Virginia: Black Yacht Rock Vol. 1 — City of Limitless Access — Surprise! Fans were gifted with a new record from Pharrell, who hasn’t had a solo release since he dropped Girl in 2014. The project boasts 10 tracks but is only available to stream or download on the website blackyachtrock.com.
Concrete Boys, It’s Us Vol. 1 — After long teasing the collective, Lil Yachty and the Concrete Boys, which also features dc2trill, Draft Day, Karrahbooo and 31camo, released this compilation boasting 16 tracks.
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A rare Prince B-side has been released to digital services for the first time to mark the 20th anniversary of the legendary singer’s 28th studio album, Musicology.
The song, “United States of Division,” was originally released in 2004 to Prince’s NPG Music Club as a virtual B-side for the song “Cinnamon Girl” and later as a bonus track for the U.K. CD single of the same song.
“United States of Division” is a protest tune written during the Iraq War era, and in it, Prince sings about his fears for the state of our nation.
“How far from heaven must we go? / Before the winds of change will blow and show,” Prince sings. “This world how it’s supposed to be / Land of peace and harmony.”
You can listen to “United States of Division” now on all digital outlets and on YouTube.
Musicology was handed out to fans who attended Prince’s Musicology Tour, which ran from March to September 2004. It was released in retail outlets in April of the same year.
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