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Hypebeast
25-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Hypebeast
PlaqueBoyMax Levels Up on 'ATLANTA'
PlaqueBoyMaxhas dropped off his latest longform release,ATLANTA. One of our New Gen artists of Spring 2025, the streamer-turned-producer proves himself to be a force to be reckoned with on his second project of 2025. Max taps a handful of Atlanta hip-hop heavyweights and emerging rappers to show out on the album, curating slick beats perfectly suited for each artist's flow. 'nun' kicks off with fresh tags fromDJ Drama– 'Me and Max go together like plaques on these studio walls. GGs in the chat, please…' – and bars fromQuavo, while tana, 1300SAINT and ApolloRed1 trade off on 'PARTY.' Flo Millitakes over on 'oncam,' with LAZER DIM 700 on 'nodrank,'Hardrockon '007' and Quavo returning to close out on 'glacier.' 01. nun (feat. Quavo & DJ Drama)02. PARTY (feat. tana, 1300SAINT & ApolloRed1)03. oncam (feat. Flo Milli)04. meanstreet05. nodrank (feat. LAZER DIM 700)06. 007 (feat. Hardrock)07. glacier (feat. Quavo) The album also arrives alongside more big news for Max; the New Jersey native has signed to Field Trip Recordings / Capitol Records. Safe to say we can expect more big things from the rising talent to come. Until then, streamATLANTA– out everywhere now.
Yahoo
11-02-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Drake and PARTYNEXTDOOR tap into their funny side for ‘Some Sexy Songs 4 U' rollout
Now that Kendrick Lamar's 'Not Like Us' performance at the Super Bowl has passed, life goes on for Drake and his loyal fanbase. Presumably hoping to turn everyone's attention elsewhere, the OVO frontman and roster standout PARTYNEXTDOOR will drop their long-awaited joint album, Some Sexy Songs 4 U, on Valentine's Day (Feb. 14). Given what's been heard in a couple of teasers, those looking to press play can probably expect the R&B-infused cuts and high-energy anthems that have become a testament to The Boy's incomparable success. Trending Travis Scott's next move isn't just about an album – it's about legacy What's next for Kendrick Lamar after conquering the Super Bowl and Grammys in the same month Kendrick Lamar put on one heck of a Super Bowl halftime show and his A-list peers agree On Monday (Feb. 10), Drake and PARTY recruited Canadian peers and comedian siblings Jermaine and Trevaunn 'Tre' Richards for a promotional skit in support of the LP. Set in a decorated hotel room, the roughly two-minute clip saw Tre pitching a romantic speech to his brother that he planned to say to his girl, Shanel, later that day. As the video continued, it became increasingly evident that Tre couldn't bring himself to say 'I love you,' leading to hilarious results. It's an example of the playful, self-aware marketing that helped Drake maintain his cultural dominance for well over a decade. While at the Melbourne stop of his 'Anita Max Win Tour' in Australia, Drake provided concertgoers with a few details about the aforementioned body of work. In fan-recorded footage, he acknowledged the expected smooth, R&B vibes before confirming 'some turnt up songs' as well. 'It's some personal feelings on there for you,' he added. 'Whoever you're with on Valentine's Day, hopefully y'all can share that experience together. Wherever you can get your dinner. Get your drinks.' At an earlier show on the same tour, the Toronto representative teased a future solo body of work, which would be his first since 2023's For All The Dogs. 'Eventually, when the time is right, Drizzy Drake alone by himself is gonna have to have a one-on-one talk to y'all,' he told the crowd in Perth. 'When the time is right, I'll be back with another album – a one-on-one conversation with y'all that you need to hear.' Given his current legal issues, it isn't clear if that full-length offering will be released through Universal Music Group. However, if history is any indication, Drake has an uncanny ability to turn challenges into creative fuel, which makes his next move all the more intriguing. You Might Also Like Relive Kendrick Lamar's Super Bowl halftime show set and four of his most lit performances Now that Kendrick Lamar completed his Super Bowl victory lap, the question is: Can Drake ever truly recover?