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Duran Duran Reissue 1993’s ‘Duran Duran’ And 1995’s Thank You On 2LP Vinyl

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British new wave trailblazers Duran Duran revisit a defining chapter of their 1990s catalogue with vinyl reissues of ‘The Wedding Album’ and Thank You. Both albums return as expanded 2LP black vinyl editions, marking their first pressings on vinyl since their original release runs. The reissues also arrive on CD, presented without bonus material.

Originally released in 1993, ‘The Wedding Album’ restored the band’s global chart presence with “Ordinary World” and “Come Undone.” The album reached No. 4 in the UK and No. 7 in the US, reaffirming Duran Duran’s international stature. Its unofficial title stems from the cover art featuring the wedding photos of the band members’ parents, an image that quickly became iconic.

Two years later, Thank You delivered an ambitious collection of covers, including interpretations of songs by Lou Reed, Melle Mel, Sly and the Family Stone, Public Enemy, The Doors, Led Zeppelin and Iggy Pop. UK Top 30 singles “Perfect Day” and “White Lines” continue to hold a firm place in the band’s legacy, with “White Lines” remaining a live favourite.

The new 2LP format gives both albums room to breathe, expanding their original single-LP configurations. ‘The Wedding Album’ comes housed in a newly embossed sleeve with a 12-inch art card, while Thank You is presented in a gatefold sleeve with a poster. These editions spotlight an era that reshaped the band’s trajectory and reaffirmed their lasting cultural presence.

ā€˜The Wedding Album’ Duran Duran / CD and 2LP vinyl:

Too Much Information
Ordinary World
Love Voodoo
Drowning Man
Shotgun
Come Undone
Breath After Breath
U.M.F.
Femme Fatale
None of the Above
Shelter
To Whom It May Concern
Sin of the City

Thank You Duran Duran / CD and 2LP vinyl:

White Lines
I Wanna Take You Higher
Perfect Day
Watching the Detectives
Lay Lady Lay
911 Is a Joke
Success
Crystal Ship
Ball of Confusion
Thank You
Drive By
I Wanna Take You Higher Again

Winnipeg Folk Festival Opens Young Performers Program For Rising Artists

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The Winnipeg Folk Festival is proud to announce applications are now open for the 25th edition of the Young Performers Program (YPP), which runs from July 8-10, 2026. Celebrating 25 years of supporting young artists, the program invites musicians aged 14–24 from across Canada, and beyond, to take the next step in their artistic journey by performing on a Winnipeg Folk Festival stage.

The program, supported by the National Arts Centre, offers the selected musicians to spend two days participating in workshops and mentorship sessions led by artists from the Winnipeg Folk Festival lineup and respected music industry professionals. On the last day, the Friday of the festival, participants perform on the Shady Grove stage in front of a festival audience, an opportunity to share their music in a supportive environment.  

ā€œAs a performer who participated in the program several times in my youth, I can confidently say that it had a profoundly positive impact on who I am as a musician today,ā€ said Micah Erenburg (The Secret Beach). ā€œThe opportunity to connect with mentors and fellow musicians in my age group, both locally and from abroad, was a uniquely special and invaluable experience. I cannot say enough about how much the program has contributed to my growth, as well as to the development of so many of my contemporaries in the Canadian music scene.ā€

Since its launch in 2000, the Young Performers Program has welcomed countless talented musicians. Many alumni have gone on to build successful careers and some have even performed on Winnipeg Folk Festival stages, including Micah Erenburg (The Secret Beach), Faouzia Ouiya (Faouzia), Liam Duncan (Boy Golden), Dylan McDonald (Field Guide), Roman Clarke, Grant Davidson (Slow Leaves), Brandy Zdan, Olivia Lunny, Cara Luft, Daniel Champagne, Ariel Posen, Allison DeGroot, Richard Inman, and Amber Nielson, Jess Rae Ayre and Michelle Anderson (Sweet Alibi).      

Applications for the 2026 program are now open, with a deadline of April 10, 2026. For more information and to apply, visit www.winnipegfolkfestival.ca.

2026 JUNO Awards Announce Cameron Whitcomb Performance and a Tribute to Joni Mitchell by Sarah McLachlan and Allison RussellĀ 

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From birth to myth, The JUNO Awards continue to celebrate and support Canadian artists across every stage of their creative journeys.Ā This year’s JUNO Awards Broadcast will feature a breakout performance from TD JUNOS Debut Artist, five-time JUNO nomineeĀ Cameron Whitcomb, alongsideĀ Sarah McLachlanĀ andĀ Allison Russell, honouring Joni Mitchell with the Lifetime Achievement Award Tribute Performance Presented by the National Music Centre. TheĀ 55th Annual JUNO AwardsĀ will air live across Canada on Sunday, March 29 atĀ 8 p.m. ETĀ onĀ CBC TVĀ andĀ CBC GemĀ and globally onĀ CBC Music’sĀ YouTube channel.Ā 

Together, these moments reflect CARAS’ long-standing philosophy of championing Canadian music talent from early development through to enduring cultural impact, a commitment rooted in education, growth, celebration, and honour.

Cameron Whitcomb’s performance marks a defining moment in a breakthrough year. With five nominations this year, the rising artist has quickly moved from discovery to national recognition, connecting with audiences through deeply personal songwriting and a raw, authentic sound. The Nanaimo, BC-native’s album, The Hard Way, and his JUNOS performance not only celebrate a banner year, but underscore CARAS’ commitment to championing breaking talent as they step onto the global stage.

At the other end of that career trajectory stands Joni Mitchell, one of Canada’s most influential and enduring creative voices. The recipient of the 2026 Lifetime Achievement Award Presented by your National Arts Centre, Mitchell’s storied career spanning multiple eras, genres, 19 studio albums, live recordings, including timeless works like ā€œFree Man in Paris,ā€ ā€œHelp Me,ā€ ā€œRiver,ā€ ā€œA Case of Youā€ and ā€œBig Yellow Taxi,ā€ has redefined songwriting and left an immeasurable mark on music worldwide. Her legacy will be honoured during the Broadcast with a special tribute performance presented by the National Music Centre featuring 2026 JUNO Nominee, 12-time JUNO Award Winner, including the 2009 Humanitarian Award and 2017 Canadian Music Hall of Fame Induction, Sarah McLachlan, and two-time JUNO Award winner Allison Russell, two artists whose own work reflects the emotional depth, poetic honesty and creative courage Mitchell helped pioneer. 

Broadcast live from Hamilton on CBC, The 2026 JUNO Awards continue to reflect Canada’s evolving music story, honouring both the future being written and the legends whose work will endure forever.

The official 2026 JUNO Awards merch drop is here! Hoodies, long sleeves, tees, snapbacks, socks, and more. Grab the full collection at junoawards.ca/merch or during JUNO Week at select events. Celebrate Canada’s biggest night in music in style.

JUNO Week Events

The official launch of Canada’s Biggest Week in Music starts at the JUNO Kickoff Concert. This concert-style showcase will feature performances from 2026 JUNO Award-nominated group James Barker Band, Robyn Ottolini, 2026 JUNO Award nominee Sacha, Kalsey Kulyk and The Redhill Valleys. 

Beyond the Broadcast stage, JUNO Week 2026 will bring Canadian music to life across Hamilton with a city-wide lineup of live events that showcase artists at every stage of their careers. The full lineup of events is coming soon, but confirmed lineups for some fan favourite events for JUNO Week include:  

JUNOfest Presented by CBC

For two epic nights, Hamilton’s iconic stages come alive with high-energy, genre-spanning performances from your favourite Canadian artists and JUNO nominees — all unlocked with one digital pass for an unforgettable music experience. Featured artists include Amelia Maxwell, Ammoye (2026 JUNO Award Nominee), Anna Sofia (2026 JUNO Award Nominee), Annie-Claude DeschĆŖnes (2026 JUNO Award Nominee), Bells Larsen, Billianne, Blunt Chunks, Burs, Caity Gyorgy and Mark Limacher (2026 JUNO Award Nominee), Cam Kahin, Carrie Clark, Chris LaRocca, CODE Quartet (2026 JUNO Award Nominee), Computer, cootie catcher, Dumb Crush, Ebril, Falls for the Elderly, Felix Cartal (2026 JUNO Award Nominee), Feura, Fito Blanko, Garnetta Cromwell & DaGroovmasters, GRAE, Great Lake Swimmers, Ivy Gardens, JayWood, Jordan Astra, Junkhouse, Just Ideas, Kali Horse, Katie Tupper, Korea Town Acid (2026 JUNO Award Nominee), Laila Biali, Lia Pappas-Kemps, Lindsay Schoolcraft, Los Chukos, Loversteeth, LU KALA, Mariel Buckley (2026 JUNO Award Nominee), Mario Puglia (2026 JUNO Award Nominee), Mattie Leon, Mauvey, Miss Emily (2026 JUNO Award Nominee), MXJ, Myst Milano, Nicolette & The Nobodies, poolblood, Puma June, Rachel Bobbitt, Ralph Nyoni, SadBoi (2026 JUNO Award Nominee), Sebastian Gaskin (2026 JUNO Award Nominee), Shawnee Kish (2026 JUNO Award Nominee), Siibii (2026 JUNO Award Nominee), Silverstein (2026 JUNO Award Nominee), Sister Ray (2026 JUNO Award Nominee), Smug LLC, Status/Non-Status, Steve Marriner (2026 JUNO Award Nominee), Steve Strongman, Superstar Crush, Tedy, Ten Minute Detour, Terra Lightfoot, Tia Wood (2026 JUNO Award Nominee)

JUNO Comedy Show Presented by SiriusXM Canada: hosted by Zabrina Douglas will have sets by 2026 JUNO Award nominees Adam Christie, Charlie Demers, Dave Merheje and Faris Hytiaa

JUNO Stories from the Studio: Hosted by CBC’s Angeline Tetteh-Wayoe with 2026 JUNO Award nominee panellists Joel Stouffer, Karen Kosowski, Jason Dufour

Junior JUNOS presented by CBC Kids and Hamilton Public Library: hosted by Joojo Paintsil with performances from 2026 JUNO Award nominees Ari Cui Cui, Chris McKhool, Ginalina, Hip Kids Music and Young Maestro

JUNO Honouring Ceremony Presented by Destination Indigenous: Hosted by Falen Johnson, the ceremony will pay tribute to the voices shaping the future of Indigenous creativity in Canada with performances by Allied Nations, Little Creek Singers, 2026 JUNO Award nominees Siibii and YB Nakota

Fans can secure tickets to beloved JUNO Week events at junoawards.ca/all-events/

The 55th Annual JUNO Awards, produced by Insight Productions (A Blue Ant Studios Company), will air live across Canada at 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT on CBC TV, CBC Gem, CBC Radio One, CBC Music, CBC ListenCBCMusic.ca/junos and stream globally on CBC Music’s YouTube channel

New Broadcast Performer

Cameron Whitcomb

Cameron Whitcomb’s JUNO Awards performance arrives at a defining moment in his career. The BC-raised singer-songwriter has emerged as one of Canada’s most compelling new voices, earning widespread attention for his honest and emotionally charged songwriting. Following the release of his debut EP Quitter and a whirlwind year of touring, Whitcomb’s music has connected deeply with audiences through stories of resilience, recovery and self-discovery. With five JUNO Award nominations this year, his appearance on the broadcast stage marks a powerful milestone. 

Joni Mitchell Tribute Performers

Sarah McLachlan

Sarah McLachlan’s role in the Joni Mitchell tribute carries deep artistic resonance. As one of Canada’s most influential singer-songwriters and an inductee of the Canadian Music Hall of Fame, McLachlan’s career has long embodied the emotional honesty, poetic depth and creative independence that define Mitchell’s legacy. From her own era-defining catalogue to her continued relevance today, including a 2026 JUNO Award nomination for Adult Contemporary Album of the Year, McLachlan represents a direct lineage of Canadian songwriting excellence. Her participation in this tribute is both a celebration of Mitchell’s impact and a powerful reminder of how that influence continues to echo through generations of artists. Accompanied by her long-time band, McLachlan will proudly lead the tribute performance in what is sure to be an unforgettable moment.

Allison Russell

Allison Russell brings a powerful and deeply personal voice to the Joni Mitchell tribute performance, shaped by a career defined by fearless storytelling, artistic independence and emotional honesty. A Grammy and JUNO Award-winner and Polaris Prize short-listed artist, Russell’s work spans music, theatre and advocacy, weaving together themes of survival, compassion and liberation. As a proud member of Joni Mitchell’s Joni Jam band, her connection to Mitchell’s legacy is both personal, and artistic, rooted in a shared commitment to truth-telling and creative freedom. Russell’s participation in this tribute honours not only Mitchell’s influence, but the living, evolving power of songwriting as a force for healing, resistance and human connection.

Bea Elmy Martin Captures Friendship and Growth on Intimate New Single ā€œAnoukā€

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Bea Elmy Martin is quietly carving out a vital space within the UK alternative landscape. London born and bred, her music is defined by emotional precision, blending ethereal vocals, orchestral intimacy and brooding electronics. Raised on the sounds of classic soul artists like Stevie Wonder, Aretha Franklin and Donny Hathaway, Bea developed an early understanding of melody and feeling, using songwriting as a way to process life, love and loss from a young age. She describes songwriting as her journal, a way of breaking overwhelming emotions into something tangible and manageable, allowing moments of beauty, pain and connection to surface gently rather than being forced.

After the release of her 2021 debut single ā€œBlue Escapeā€, which earned early BBC tastemaker support from Jack Saunders and Lauren Laverne, Bea began a slow, intentional creative journey alongside her producer Dominick J Goldsmith (HƆLOS). That collaboration led to Under The Yew (Vol. 1), released in May 2025, a luminous, grief-to-beauty infused meditation on loss and renewal. Rather than chasing momentum, Bea allowed the work to unfold over time, sustaining its emotional thread through subsequent singles ā€œLostā€ and ā€œBorn To Flyā€ from Under The Yew (Vol. 2), before returning in January 2026 with ā€œUnscarred” a track that continued her exploration of transformation and inner strength.

ā€œThis project has been a personal excavation,ā€ says Martin. ā€œUnder The Yew transforms loss into light—each track a step toward unscarred resilience. ā€˜Anouk’ feels like coming home.ā€ The record draws comparisons from Air or Portishead to Billie Marten and Adrianne Lenker whilst centering raw emotional precision.

Her new single ā€œAnoukā€, offers one of her most intimate moments yet. Written about her best friend, whom she met at university, the song evolved slowly as their relationship changed and deepened over time. ā€œAnouk is a song I wrote about my best friend,ā€ Bea explains. ā€œWhile recording it, we were living on opposite sides of London, which was challenging at times, but we made it work. Because the song is about someone I love very deeply, every session I felt a push to make it sound more and more ethereal because she is so special to me.ā€ The track became one she revisited more than any other, its structure and feeling shifting alongside the friendship itself. ā€œIn a way, the song moved alongside our friendship as it grew and changed. Going back into a song multiple times doesn’t mean you lack intention. Sometimes it’s exactly what a song needs.ā€

Sonically, ā€œAnoukā€ leans into softer, more organic elements, pairing plucky acoustic guitars with gentle electronics and celestial harmonies, anchored by Bea’s intimate vocal delivery. A voice note from her friend is laced into the track, adding a deeply personal layer and inviting listeners directly into their bond. The result is a song that captures a specific age, place and emotional chapter that Bea hopes will one day be returned to with laughter, tears and warmth. ā€œA lot changed for both of us during the writing process,ā€ she says, ā€œand I think that movement is woven into the song itself. You can hear the growth, the distance, and the closeness all living side by side.ā€Across her releases, Bea has earned support from Clash, Notion, Wonderland, EARMILK and Mystic Sons, alongside continued backing from BBC tastemakers Huw Stephens, Tom Ravenscroft, Lauren Laverne and Jack Saunders. With a devoted and organically grown following, Bea Elmy Martin emerges as one of the scene’s most compelling, multidimensional voices: patient, profound, and unmistakably on the rise. The release of ā€œAnoukā€ will be accompanied by a headline show at The Elephants Head in Camden on the 19th February.

10 Songs That Feel Like Summer

Some songs don’t just play in the background, they change the temperature in the room. Windows roll down. Shoes come off. The day stretches a little longer. Whether it’s a beach drive, a backyard hang, or a late sunset that refuses to quit, these tracks carry that unmistakable summer charge.

ā€œCruel Summerā€ – Taylor Swift
Bright, urgent, and just a little chaotic, this one feels like sprinting through city streets at golden hour. It’s sweaty, breathless pop that captures the rush of a summer crush you know might burn out fast.

ā€œLevitatingā€ – Dua Lipa
Pure disco sunshine. The bassline bounces, the hook glows, and suddenly everything feels lighter. It’s the kind of song that makes even a grocery run feel like a rooftop party.

ā€œCake By The Oceanā€ – DNCE
Sugary, loud, and built for dancing without thinking too hard. It has that carefree energy of a beach day that turns into a night you didn’t plan but won’t forget.

ā€œFeelsā€ – Calvin Harris, Pharrell Williams, Katy Perry, Big Sean
This one practically smells like sunscreen and salt air. The groove is smooth, the vibe is effortless, and it slides perfectly into a late afternoon playlist when nobody’s ready to go home yet.

ā€œWatermelon Sugarā€ – Harry Styles
Warm guitars and that laid-back pulse feel like heat rising off pavement. It’s sweet without being syrupy, and it captures that hazy, slow-motion kind of summer romance.

ā€œGood as Hellā€ – Lizzo
Confidence turned all the way up. This track feels like getting dressed for a night out after a long beach day, hair still a little messy, mood fully restored.

ā€œIsland in the Sunā€ – Weezer
Soft, easygoing and nostalgic, this one feels like a memory even the first time you hear it. It’s built for hammocks, quiet roads and days that don’t need a schedule.

ā€œOld Town Roadā€ – Lil Nas X
Playful and impossible to ignore. The bounce and repetition make it perfect for blasting from a car stereo with the windows down, volume just slightly too high.

ā€œWalking on Sunshineā€ – Katrina and the Waves
No subtlety here, just pure joy. It’s the musical equivalent of stepping outside and realizing the weather is exactly what you hoped for.

ā€œHeat Wavesā€ – Glass Animals
Dreamy and a little moody, like summer nights that linger past midnight. It hums instead of shouts, making it perfect for that quiet drive home when the sky is still warm but the air is finally cool.

Selena Gomez And Kenneth Cole To Be Honored At 2026 Social Impact Summit

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Selena Gomez and Kenneth Cole will be honored at the 2026 Social Impact Summit, set for March 30 at the Fashion Institute of Technology in New York City. Hosted by the Social Impact Fund and the FIT Foundation, the third annual event will spotlight leaders working at the intersection of fashion, beauty and philanthropy. Gomez will receive the Excellence in Beauty Philanthropy Award, while Cole will be presented with the Excellence in Fashion Philanthropy Award.

Gomez is being recognized for her work through Rare Beauty and the Rare Impact Fund, which pledges one percent of all Rare Beauty sales to expand access to youth mental health services. In five years, the initiative has raised more than $30 million and supports 30 nonprofit organizations worldwide. ā€œUsing my platform in a meaningful way has always been important to me,ā€ Gomez said, noting the fund’s mission to reduce stigma and increase access to care for young people.

Cole will be honored for four decades of advocacy, including early efforts to address the HIV/AIDS crisis and the founding of the Mental Health Coalition in 2020. ā€œI have always believed that business and philanthropy are not independent; they are in fact interdependent,ā€ Cole said. He emphasized his continued commitment to advancing mental health awareness and encouraging open dialogue.

The invitation-only summit will feature panels with leaders from brands including M·A·C Cosmetics, Kate Spade New York, LVMH and The Estée Lauder Companies. The event runs from 3 to 6 p.m., followed by a reception, and marks the first edition focused specifically on fashion and beauty philanthropy.

Kristen Bell Joins ā€œSonic The Hedgehog 4ā€ As Amy Rose

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Kristen Bell is officially joining the ā€œSonic the Hedgehogā€ universe. The actor has signed on to voice Amy Rose in ā€œSonic the Hedgehog 4,ā€ set to hit theaters March 19, 2027. The casting continues the franchise’s streak of stacking its voice roster with high-profile talent.

Bell joins returning cast members Ben Schwartz as Sonic, Idris Elba as Knuckles and Keanu Reeves as Shadow. The live-action ensemble, including Jim Carrey, James Marsden and Tika Sumpter, is also expected to reprise their roles. Jeff Fowler returns to direct, with Neal H. Moritz, Toby Ascher and Toru Nakahara producing.

Amy Rose was teased in the mid-credits scene of ā€œSonic the Hedgehog 3,ā€ where she swoops in to rescue Sonic from a swarm of Metal Sonics. In the Sega games, Amy is a pink hedgehog known for her fierce loyalty and her determined affection for Sonic. Her long-awaited film debut sets up a major new dynamic for the franchise.

The ā€œSonic the Hedgehogā€ films have collectively surpassed $1 billion at the global box office, with the third installment becoming the highest-grossing entry in the series. With Bell now onboard, the fourth chapter builds on that momentum as Paramount continues expanding one of its most successful game-to-screen properties.

Ed Sheeran And Post Malone Lead Summerfest 2026 Milwaukee Blowout

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Milwaukee’s Summerfest returns in 2026 with one of its most expansive lineups to date, spanning three weekends, June 18-20, June 25-27 and July 2-4. Headliners include Ed Sheeran, Post Malone and Jelly Roll, alongside amphitheater kickoffs from Garth Brooks on June 16 and 17. The lakefront staple once again blends global pop, country, hip-hop and rock across multiple stages.

The first weekend features Megan Moroney, Don Toliver and Carin León at the top of the bill, with additional sets from Styx, Third Eye Blind and David Lee Roth. Weekend two turns up with Ed Sheeran, Cody Johnson and Post Malone, plus appearances from The Roots, Louis Tomlinson and Audrey Nuna. The closing weekend brings Muse, Alex Warren and Jelly Roll, joined by Sean Paul, Flo Rida and All Time Low.

Across more than 150 announced headliners, the diversity remains a defining feature. From Myles Smith and Russell Dickerson to Gin Blossoms and Spin Doctors, the 58th edition stretches across eras and genres. Festival organizers say the full lineup, totaling around 600 acts across 12 stages, will be revealed in May.

Tickets are on sale now, with single-day general admission starting at $25 through February 28 before price increases roll out in the spring. Three-day and nine-day passes are also available, along with separate tickets for American Family Insurance Amphitheater and select reserved stage experiences. Summerfest continues to anchor the Midwest summer calendar with scale and range.

ā€˜Pulp Fiction’ Villain Peter Greene’s Accidental Shooting Ruled Cause Of Death

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Character actor Peter Greene, best known for his chilling turn as Zed in ā€˜Pulp Fiction,’ died from an accidental gunshot wound, according to the New York City medical examiner. Greene was 60. He was found dead in his Manhattan apartment on Dec. 12, and the manner of death has now been officially ruled an accident.

The medical examiner determined the cause of death to be a gunshot wound to the left axilla, with injury to the brachial artery. No additional details were released. Greene’s passing was first reported in December, with confirmation from his manager, Gregg Edwards.

Greene built a career playing intense and often menacing characters. In 1994 alone, he appeared in both Quentin Tarantino’s ā€˜Pulp Fiction’ and ā€˜The Mask,’ starring opposite Jim Carrey and Cameron Diaz. He also delivered memorable performances in ā€˜The Usual Suspects,’ ā€˜Training Day,’ and ā€˜Clean, Shaven,’ earning respect as one of film’s most distinctive character actors.

Following news of his death, Edwards reflected on Greene’s legacy, noting both his screen presence and his generosity off-camera. With a filmography spanning decades, Greene leaves behind a body of work that cemented him as a formidable presence in modern cinema.

Rap Standout Lil Poppa Dies At 25 Following New Single Release

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Lil Poppa, the Jacksonville-born rapper born Janarious Mykel Wheeler, has died at the age of 25. The Fulton County Medical Examiner’s Office confirmed his passing on February 18. An autopsy is scheduled, and the cause of death remains under investigation. News of his death has sent shockwaves through the hip-hop community and among his devoted fanbase.

Poppa had just released his latest single, ā€œOut of Town Bae,ā€ days before his passing. Signed to Yo Gotti’s Collective Music Group in 2022, he built a reputation for melodic street narratives and emotionally direct songwriting. Over the years, he collaborated with artists including Gotti, Mozzy, Nardo Wick and others, steadily expanding his reach beyond Florida.

Throughout his career, Lil Poppa earned two entries on the Billboard 200 with ā€˜Blessed, I Guess’ and ā€˜Under Investigation 3.’ His project ā€˜Heavy Is The Head’ reached No. 4 on the Heatseekers Albums chart. His music often explored themes of growth, pain and ambition, connecting deeply with listeners who saw their own stories reflected in his lyrics.

Tributes quickly poured in from peers and industry figures, including Dej Loaf, Mozzy and Nardo Wick, who shared messages honoring his life and artistry. With tour dates planned and new music emerging, Lil Poppa’s passing marks a sudden and heartbreaking loss for hip-hop.