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Yahoo
2 days ago
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Tyler, the Creator, Drake, Lola Young, and All the Songs You Need to Know This Week
Welcome to our weekly rundown of the best new music — featuring big singles, key tracks from our favorite albums, and more. This week, Tyler, the Creator surprise releases a dance-forward LP, Drake teams up with Central Cee for a hypnotic club banger, and Lola Young delivers some sunny escapism. Plus, new music from Luke Combs, Tyler Childers, and a highlight from the upcoming reissue of Stevie Nicks and Lindsay Buckingham's pre-Fleetwood Mac album from 1973. Drake feat. Central Cee, 'Which One' (YouTube) More from Rolling Stone Drake Cancels Manchester Show Due to 'Travel Logistics' Drake Enlists Central Cee for 'Which One' Single Lola Young Wants to Escape on 'D£aler' Tyler, the Creator, 'Stop Playing with Me' (YouTube) Lola Young, 'D£aler' (YouTube) Buckingham Nicks, 'Crying in the Night' (YouTube) Luke Combs, 'Back in the Saddle' (YouTube) Tyler Childers, 'Eatin' Big Time' (YouTube) Tame Impala, 'End of Summer' (YouTube) Paramore, 'O Star' (YouTube) Tyla feat. Wizkid, 'Dynamite' (YouTube) Amaarae, 'Girlie-Pop' (YouTube) Marina, 'I'm Not Hungry Anymore' (YouTube) Kim Petras, 'Freak It' (YouTube) Sombr, '12 to 12' (YouTube) Maren Morris, 'Be a Bitch' (YouTube) Guitarricadelafuente feat. Troye Sivan, 'Midsummer Pipe Dream' (YouTube) Latin Mafia feat. Omar Apollo, 'Hecho Para Ti' (YouTube) Elena Rose & Justin Quiles, 'Cosita Linda' (YouTube) Felsmann + Tiley, 'Open Fields' (YouTube) Hanumankind, 'Reckless' (YouTube) Abenezer, 'I Was Lost' (YouTube) Jonah Kagen, 'You Again' (YouTube) Remy Bond, 'No One' (YouTube) El Bogueto, 'Cartier' (YouTube) INJI, 'Boys Ain't Shit' (YouTube) Alexander Stewart, 'Blame On You' (YouTube) Sasha Keable feat. Leon Thomas, 'Move it Along' (YouTube) Bia, 'One Thing' (YouTube) LØLØ, 'The Devil Wears Converse' (YouTube) Tommy Genesis, 'Genesis' (YouTube) Best of Rolling Stone Sly and the Family Stone: 20 Essential Songs The 50 Greatest Eminem Songs All 274 of Taylor Swift's Songs, Ranked Solve the daily Crossword
Yahoo
21-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
LeBron James, Maverick Carter make surprise appearance in new Tyler, The Creator music video
The post LeBron James, Maverick Carter make surprise appearance in new Tyler, The Creator music video appeared first on ClutchPoints. On Monday, July 21, 2025, rapper Tyler, The Creator dropped a music video for 'Stop Playing with Me,' which features Los Angeles Lakers star LeBron James and Maverick Carter. About 80 seconds into the music video, Carter and James are shown alongside Tyler, The Creator. Carter is wearing a dark blue shirt, while James is decked out in a denim jacket, a white T-shirt, and jeans. He is also wearing a bucket hat as he vibes to the song. Their cameo was brief, but it was cool to see James and Carter make an appearance. Tyler, The Creator's latest album, Don't Tap the Glass, dropped on July 21, so expect more music videos soon. LeBron James and Maverick Carter's relationship James and Carter own the production company SpringHill Entertainment together. They founded the company in 2020, and their first project was Antoine Fuqua's HBO documentary, What's My Name: Muhammad Ali. Since then, they have produced other movies, such as Space Jam: A New Legacy, Hustle, House Party, and Rez Ball. Additionally, they have produced TV series, including The Shop, The Playbook, and The Crossover. Owning the company has helped James land Hollywood roles. He recently had his first starring role in Space Jam: A New Legacy in 2021. He also led the TV series The LeBrons. James and Carter's relationship dates back decades. They have been friends since their childhood, and that friendship has become a blossoming business relationship. Now, James is gearing up for his 23rd season in the NBA. James is coming off a disappointing season with the Los Angeles Lakers. While they went 50-32 in the regular season, they were eliminated in five games by the Minnesota Timberwolves in the first round of the playoffs. They are hoping for a better result in 2025 with James nearing the end of his career. Related: Sydney Sweeney disappears as Christy Martin in biopic first look Related: WWE star Drew McIntyre trolls SummerSlam foes with viral Coldplay meme Solve the daily Crossword


USA Today
21-07-2025
- Entertainment
- USA Today
Fans show love for Tyler, The Creator's new dance album, 'Don't Tap the Glass'
This album was not made for sitting still. Dancing, driving, running, any type of movement is recommended to maybe understand the spirit of it. Only at full volume," the artist wrote on Instagram. Less than a year after releasing his chart-topping, "Chromakopia," Tyler, The Creator released his ninth studio album on Monday and he's encouraging folks to let loose while listening. "Don't Tap the Glass" released early July 21 and features 10 songs produced and performed by Tyler, The Creator. The album's cover art features the artist with an unproportionally-sized head and limbs sporting red pants, a large gold chain, glasses and a red hat that reads, "GLASS." "I asked some friends why they don't dance in public and some said because of the fear of being film," the rapper and producer shared in an Instagram post on Monday. "I thought, 'Damn, a natural form of expression and a certain connection they have with music is now a ghost.' It made me wonder how much of our human spirit got killed because of the fear of being a meme. All for having a good time." Taking a one-night break from "Chromakopia: The World Tour," which continues through September, Tyler, The Creator held a listening party for the new album in Los Angeles on Sunday evening. In his Instagram post, the artist said during an evening with no phones, no camera, "just speakers and sweatbox," friends and fans were simply able to enjoy themselves. "This album was not made for sitting still. Dancing, driving, running, any type of movement is recommended to maybe understand the spirit of it. Only at full volume," he concluded in the post. 'Don't Tap the Glass' track list Here's a look at the track list for "Don't Tap the Glass': More news: Coldplay gives fans warning in first concert since viral 'Kiss Cam' video Watch 'Stop Playing with Me' music video In conjunction with the album's release, Tyler, The Creator released a music video for the track, "Stop Playing with Me," which features Pusha T, Malice and LeBron James. Only three hours after its release, the video had more than 574,000 views on YouTube. What are fans saying? Largely, fans have been sharing their love for "Don't Tap the Glass." "I've never smiled more than I have today," the top comment on the artist's Instagram post teasing the music video read, as of July 21. TikTok user Tyson Jones pointed out that "Don't Tap the Glass" has a much different sound than the artist's previous album, "Chromakopia." The albums also vary in length, as "Don't Tap the Glass" runs front to back in less than 30 minutes and "Chromakopia" runs more than 50 minutes. Jones said the new album may be different than what Tyler, The Creator fans are used to, or were hoping of the artist's new album, but the dance-centric album is a fun listen. "You can just tell, Tyler, The Creator was having a lot of fun making this and just wanted to drop it for his fans," Jones said in a video. Brielle Ki, an editorial intern for advertising agency Hypebeast, described the new album as a raw, creative implusive from Tyler, The Creator, following a more structured "Chromakopia." "Across all ten songs, "Don't Tap the Glass" resists definition. It doesn't aim to be cohesive or complete," Ki wrote in a Hypebeast blog post. "This album strays from genre while still feeling entirely like him – less a statement, more a glimpse into the raw mechanics of his creative process. Instead of searching for meaning, it feels like he's letting the music speak for what he doesn't want to explain." Greta Cross is a national trending reporter at USA TODAY. Story idea? Email her at gcross@