Lil Yachty has officially released his latest song “Murda” along with an accompanying music video. Reimagining the 2016 viral hit “Alaska,” Yachty delivers a barrage of introspective lyrics over a chopped up Maggie Rogers vocal sample. Directed by frequent collaborator AMD Visuals, and produced and released under Lyrical Lemonade, the cinematic music video highlights Yachty’s impeccable fashion sense as the creative maverick piles up riches at a shooting range with two luxuriously styled models, while rapid outfit changes flood the screen. The new track follows his recent run of shows with Tyler, the Creator on the Chromakopia World Tour.
Cynthia Erivo Releases Soul-Baring Masterpiece ‘I Forgive You’ with Emotional Power and Vocal Brilliance
After building widespread anticipation for its arrival throughout culture, GRAMMY, Tony, and EMMY Award winner and three-time Academy Award nominee Cynthia Erivo proudly presents her anxiously awaited new album, I Forgive You, out now.
Listen HERE.
She set the stage for the release with “Worst Of Me.” This standout has already amassed amazing critical acclaim. Forbes raved, “Erivo’s soaring vocals are right at home in the emotionally charged R&B ballad as she addresses a past lover who left her in pain,” and Billboard applauded how, “The artist brings out some of her deepest vulnerabilities, belting out her deepest pains in a powerful synth pop anthem.” Essence described it as a “beautiful ballad.”
This 20-track affair illuminates every side of the songstress though, coupling moments of revelation with reflections of pain, seasons of vulnerability, and a newfound confidence empowering her to elevate to another stratosphere as a vocalist, songwriter, performer, and presence.
She performed “Worst of Me” off the album during a stunning performance on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert last night (watch HERE) and this morning, she performed the track alongside “Brick By Brick”, “Best For Me” and a cover of Annie Lennox’s “Why” on the TODAY Citi Concert Series (watch HERE).
Next up, she will host the 78th Annual Tony Awards this Sunday, June 8! She will undoubtedly captivate the audience at Radio City Music Hall in New York, NY and viewers worldwide. The ceremony broadcasts live on CBS and Paramount+.
Cynthia has carefully curated this 20-track body of work, cowriting every song and showcasing the range of her expansive, entrancing, and enigmatic vocals. Holding nothing back and opening up more than ever before, she traces a personal, poetic, and poignant journey through romance, heartbreak, love, forgiveness, rebirth, and new beginnings.
Check out the full tracklisting below.
She initially teased this chapter with the release of “Replay.” Co-written by Cynthia and Justin Tranter (Selena Gomez, Chappell Roan, Lady Gaga), it has already gathered millions of streams. Listen HERE and watch the visualizer HERE. Inciting tastemaker applause, Billboard highlighted how it “delves into the emotional rollercoaster of being human,” while ELLE hailed it as “groundbreaking,” going on to proclaim, “The confessional single is transfixing.” ESSENCE named it among “Best New Music This Week,” predicting, “Cynthia Erivo looks to add her name to the Billboard charts with the new single ‘Replay’.” Plus, she broke down the song for Genius.
Earlier this year, she was nominated in the category of “Best Actress” at the 2025 Academy Awards for her unanimously acclaimed portrayal of Elphaba in last year’s blockbuster Wicked. She also took the Oscars’ stage for a showstopping performance.
Experience I Forgive You and more from Cynthia in 2025.
Cynthia Erivo’s sophomore album I Forgive You marks a bold – and vulnerable – new chapter in the Grammy, Emmy, and Tony Award-winning actress, singer, author as well as SAG, Golden Globe, and 3x Academy Award nominee’s artistry. The tenderhearted 20-track LP is a soft testimony of her life, a haunting plea to be witnessed with an open heart. The album is split into four parts: a breakup, something new, the deepening of a connection, and acceptance. Each part is divided by haunting interludes where Cynthia’s voice is the only instrument. Blending the sounds of pop, R&B, folk, Britpop, hip-hop, wailing, and gospel, I Forgive You leaps headfirst into the most vulnerable and impassioned moments of her life, a slow-baked reminder that we’re all just flesh and bone. The good and the bad, and everything in between, make up the stories of our lives, and Cynthia Erivo is a sight to behold.
TRACKLISTING
1. Why (Interlude)
2. Best For Me
3. More Than Twice
4. You First
5. Save Me From You
6. Worst Of Me
7. I Want You (Interlude)
8. She Said
9. What You Want
10. Play The Woman
11. Push and Pull
12. Until You Saw Me (Interlude)
13. Holy Refrain
14. I Choose Love
15. Be Okay
16. How I Could Fall
17. I Forgive You (Interlude)
18 Brick By Brick
19 Replay
20. Grace
Lil Wayne Unleashes Star-Studded ‘Tha Carter VI’ with Bono, Bocelli, and a World Tour to Match
Five-time GRAMMY Award-winning multi platinum rapper Lil Wayne has released his highly anticipated 14th studio album, Tha Carter VI, via Young Money Entertainment/Republic Records. The 19-track album was produced by an all-star lineup including Lil Wayne, Lin-Manuel Miranda, Wyclef Jean, and more.
Listen to the album HERE.
For the past six years, Lil Wayne has been writing and crafting his massively anticipated sixth installment of his legendary Tha Carter series. The album includes features from Andrea Bocelli, Bono, Jelly Roll, Big Sean, 2 Chainz, MGK, Wyclef Jean, Kodak Black, along with his sons Kameron Carter and Lil Novi.
Reflecting upon THA CARTER VI, Wayne says, “Real art can’t be rushed — and y’all know I ain’t never been on nobody’s clock but mine. Been silent but not still. To the fans who’ve been waiting, I love you. This album is for the ones who’ve been riding with me through all Tha Carters. We takin’ it further than ever before with this one. Tunechi back. C6 is here. I’m just bein myself. Sorry for the wait.”
The first public glimpse of the album debuted during last night’s 2025 NBA Final Game 2 between the Oklahoma City Thunder and Indiana Pacers, where “The Days” feat. Bono appeared in marketing and creative promotions and will continue throughout the series and extend into broadcasts.
To celebrate the release, Wayne will hold his first-ever headlining show at Madison Square Garden tonight, June 6, giving fans an exclusive first listen to the new music live in New York City.
Additionally, tickets for his recently announced ‘Tha Carter VI’ tour will be available starting at 10am local today, and will be a special North American run following the release of the new record and celebrating over 20 years of his iconic Tha Carter album series. The tour will feature special guests Tyga and Belly Gang Kushington across all dates and NoCap on select dates. Tickets are available at LiveNation.com. Full routing is below.
Aside from this tour he is also planning something special for his hometown at this year’s Weezyana fest in New Orleans, to be announced at a later date.
Lil Wayne rewrote the entire game in his image. The five-time GRAMMY Award-winning multi-platinum rap icon, Young Money Entertainment founder, acclaimed author, pro skater, philanthropist, and history-making superstar left an indelible tattoo on the culture. By 2020, he cemented his legacy forever as “one of the best-selling artists of all time,” tallying sales in excess of 100 million records worldwide with 25 million albums and 90 million digital tracks sold in the United States alone. In 2022, Wayne earned his first Diamond certification from the RIAA with his generational smash hit “Lollipop” feat. Static Major. Not to mention, he garnered 11 BET Awards, four Billboard Music Awards, two MTV VMAs, and eight NAACP Image Awards. Among many milestones, he emerged as “the first male artist to surpass Elvis Presley with the most entries on the Billboard Hot 100,” logging a staggering 183 entries – the 3rd most of all time.
With a discography highlighted by five career spanning #1 debuts beginning with 2008’s 6x platinum, 3x GRAMMY Award-winning opus Tha Carter III and its 5x platinum, 2011 successor Tha Carter IV, he released the latest version of the series – Tha Carter V – in 2018. Not only did it clinch #1 on the Billboard 200, but it also achieved “the second-largest streaming week for an album in history.” Every song on the tracklisting charted on the Billboard Hot 100 as he became “the first artist to debut two songs in the top 5.” It all bulldozed the way for his thirteenth full-length, Funeral, a year later. Simultaneously, Wayne owns and operates Young Money Entertainment as C.E.O. The company ignited the careers of two of the most successful artists ever—Drake and Nicki Minaj. The committed philanthropist founded The One Family Foundation too.
Lil Wayne – THA CARTER VI Tracklisting:
- King Carter
- Welcome to Tha Carter
- Bells
- Hip-Hop (feat. BigXthaPlug & Jay Jones)
- Sharks (feat. Jelly Roll & Big Sean)
- Banned From NO
- The Days (feat. Bono)
- Cotton Candy (feat. 2 Chainz)
- Flex Up
- Island Holiday
- Loki’s Theme
- If I Played Guitar
- Peanuts 2 N Elephant (produced by Lin-Manuel Miranda)
- Rari (feat. Kameron Carter)
- Maria (feat. Andrea Bocelli & Wyclef Jean)
- Bein Myself (feat. Mannie Fresh)
- Mula Komin In (feat. Lil Novi)
- Alone In The Studio With My Gun (feat. mgk & Kodak Black)
- Written History
THA CARTER VI 2025 TOUR DATES:
Fri Jun 06 – New York, NY – Madison Square Garden^
Wed Jul 30 – Bristow, VA – Jiffy Lube Live
Fri Aug 01 – Virginia Beach, VA – Veterans United Home Loans Amphitheater at Virginia Beach#
Sat Aug 02 – Atlantic City, NJ – Boardwalk Hall
Sun Aug 03 – Holmdel, NJ – PNC Bank Arts Center
Tue Aug 05 – Hartford, CT – Xfinity Theatre
Wed Aug 06 – Mansfield, MA – Xfinity Center
Fri Aug 08 – Syracuse, NY – Empower Federal Credit Union Amphitheater at Lakeview
Sat Aug 09 – Buffalo, NY – Darien Lake Amphitheater
Mon Aug 11 – Toronto, ON – Budweiser Stage
Thu Aug 14 – Cuyahoga Falls, OH – Blossom Music Center
Sat Aug 16 – Cincinnati, OH – Riverbend Music Center
Sun Aug 17 – Noblesville, IN – Ruoff Music Center
Wed Aug 20 – Minneapolis, MN – Target Center
Fri Aug 22 – Milwaukee, WI – American Family Insurance Amphitheater
Sat Aug 23 – Detroit, MI – Little Caesars Arena
Sun Aug 24 – Tinley Park, IL – Credit Union 1 Amphitheatre
Tue Aug 26 – Kansas City, MO – T-Mobile Center
Fri Aug 29 – Phoenix, AZ – Talking Stick Resort Amphitheatre
Mon Sep 01 – Ridgefield, WA – Cascades Amphitheater
Wed Sep 03 – Seattle, WA – Climate Pledge Arena
Fri Sep 05 – Mountain View, CA – Shoreline Amphitheatre
Sat Sep 06 – Sacramento, CA – Golden 1 Center
Wed Sep 10 – Chula Vista, CA – North Island Credit Union Amphitheatre
Fri Sep 12 – Los Angeles, CA – Crypto.com Arena
Sun Sep 14 – Albuquerque, NM – Isleta Amphitheater
Tue Sep 16 – Austin, TX – Germania Insurance Amphitheater
Wed Sep 17 – Dallas, TX – Dos Equis Pavilion
Thu Sep 18 – The Woodlands, TX – The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion Presented by Huntsman#
Mon Sep 22 – Oklahoma City, OK – Paycom Center^%
Wed Sep 24 – Huntsville, AL – The Orion Amphitheater
Thu Sep 25 – Charlotte, NC – PNC Music Pavilion
Mon Sep 29 – Atlanta, GA – State Farm Arena#
Wed Oct 01 – Orlando, FL – Kia Center#
Thu Oct 02 – West Palm Beach, FL – iTHINK Financial Amphitheatre#
^ Already On-Sale
# with NoCap
% Lil Wayne with Special Guests Hot Boys
Sofia Camara Drops Breezy Summer Anthem “Girls Like You” with Global Power Behind Her
Pop’s rising star Sofia Camara returns with her fresh single “Girls Like You,” released today, accompanied by a vibrant lyric video, the track marks a bold, danceable step for the 23-year-old singer-songwriter, as she pivots from ballads to breezy summer pop.
Speaking about the track, Camara shares, “This song is about emotional muscle memory… There’s something so beautiful about a little bit of danger and the unknown – especially when it feels so familiar, like love.”
“Girls Like You” brings together a high-profile songwriting team: Mike Wise, Nathan Ferraro, Lowell, and Donny Bravo. The team previously worked on Camara’s hit “Who Do I Call Now? (Hellbent),” and includes Lowell, the 2025 JUNO Songwriter of the Year, and Ferraro, co-writer of Beyoncé’s “Texas Hold ‘Em.”
Already road-tested during Camara’s opening set for Dean Lewis’ sold-out European tour, “Girls Like You” sparked fan enthusiasm, with pre-release teasers reaching over 14.4 million views.
Sofia Camara continues a breakout year, with highlights including her duet “With You” with Dean Lewis, upcoming festival debuts at Osheaga and Lollapalooza, and her first headline tour, the Healing Hearts Tour, kicking off in Europe this fall.
Hyundai’s Parking Robots Turn a Lot into a Lot of Fun
If Baryshnikov was a robot and the stage was a parking lot, you’d get Hyundai’s new parking robots. These little geniuses glide 2.2-ton cars into perfect spots like they’re auditioning for Swan Lake. Somewhere, a valet is applauding.
From Soundwaves to Sea Breezes: Why Musicians Are Finding Inspiration in Gozo
From Mitch Rice
Music has a magical way of transporting us—one chord, one lyric, and suddenly we’re in another world. But for many artists, the need to step away from the stage and the studio to find real-world inspiration is more than just a luxury—it’s essential. While many creatives seek out the buzz of cities like Berlin or Los Angeles, a new wave of musicians and entertainers are trading the neon lights for something a little quieter, a little slower, and a lot more picturesque: the Maltese island of Gozo.
Gozo is a serene escape, steeped in Mediterranean history and overflowing with natural beauty. While it’s far from the traditional music hotspots, it’s quickly gaining ground as a retreat for artists looking to refresh their minds, recharge their creativity, and, perhaps most importantly, disconnect to reconnect.
Why Artists Are Flocking to Gozo
It’s not just the turquoise waters or the centuries-old limestone cliffs that are drawing musicians to Gozo—it’s the rhythm of the place itself. The island pulses at its own tempo, slower than most of us are used to. And that’s the point.
Imagine writing your next album’s lyrics while sitting on a cliffside overlooking the Azure Window, or mixing beats to the soothing soundtrack of waves crashing in Xlendi Bay. Gozo isn’t loud, but it’s deeply musical in its own quiet, ambient way.
Here’s why Gozo makes such an attractive spot for music and entertainment professionals:
- Solitude without Isolation: Artists can escape the noise but still find vibrant local culture.
- Visual and Sonic Inspiration: From the hum of fishing boats to live local folk music, it’s a feast for the senses.
- History and Harmony: The island’s temples, churches, and narrow village streets offer both visual backdrops and thematic material for storytelling.
Getting There Without Missing a Beat
For those on a tight schedule—whether mid-tour or squeezing in a brief creative sabbatical—convenience matters. That’s why many performers and their crews opt for Gozo high speed services. These high-speed ferry connections cut down on travel time from Malta dramatically, letting you focus more on your craft and less on logistics. Quick access to the island without sacrificing comfort has made Gozo an increasingly viable stop for music video shoots, acoustic sessions, or just a much-needed breather.
The Island’s Growing Artistic Footprint
While Gozo is still relatively untouched by mass commercialism, it’s far from sleepy. Local events like the Victoria International Arts Festival or Gaulitana: A Festival of Music are proof of the island’s growing cultural clout. Indie musicians have begun organizing pop-up beachside gigs, and filmmakers are capturing the unique lighting and textures of the island in their visual storytelling.
Even some international artists have been spotted using Gozo as a location for music videos and album covers, enticed by its authentic charm and cinematic views. Whether it’s a stripped-down acoustic set filmed at Dwejra Bay or an ethereal synth-heavy track recorded in a restored farmhouse, the island delivers on both vibe and vibe-check.
Crafting Sound in Silence: Gozo’s Creative Edge
In an industry dominated by overproduction and saturation, quiet can be a radical creative decision. Many artists who visit Gozo note how the lack of city noise and digital distractions enhances their songwriting process. Here, the muse doesn’t yell—it whispers.
Studios and remote recording setups have also started to pop up in renovated villas and stone-walled homes, allowing musicians to lay down high-quality tracks without needing to be in a major studio hub. The focus? Craft over chaos.
Noteworthy Perks for Creatives in Gozo
| Feature | Benefit for Artists |
| Quiet natural settings | Ideal for songwriting and meditation |
| Local food and wine scene | Fuel for creativity and relaxation |
| Reliable high-speed ferry | Easy to travel even with limited time |
| Emerging music scene | Room for collaboration and low-pressure exposure |
| Authentic visual landscapes | Perfect for photography, videography, and filming |
Final Notes from the Soundtrack of Gozo
You don’t need to be a folk artist or classical composer to appreciate Gozo’s gifts. DJs, pop singers, indie bands, even filmmakers and podcast hosts—all can find something of value on this island. Whether you’re laying down a beat, building a brand, or simply recharging between gigs, Gozo provides a space where your creativity can exhale.
Its rhythm is different. Slower, sure. But in a world that never stops spinning, sometimes slowing down is exactly what your art needs.
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Pitt Tha Kid Drops Global Drill Anthem “Drill To Dubai” with a Cross-Cultural Lineup
Today, multi-platinum producer Pitt Tha Kid releases his latest single, “Drill To Dubai.” Listen here.
On “Drill To Dubai,” Pitt Tha Kid is introducing himself as a culture conduit by bringing together sounds from across the world through his 4 featured artists.
“The idea behind this record was to pull different cultures together and create a sound that hasn’t been heard before,” says Pitt. “It combines the NY, Arabic and Indian hip hop scenes for an anthem we can all vibe to.”
From the United States, Pitt brings in New York City’s heavy hitter DD Osama. DD began his music career in 2021, and quickly rose to fame with his music video for “40s N 9s” amassing over 28 million views on YouTube, contributing to his growing popularity. From the bubbling South Asian music scene, Pitt brings in Big Boi Deep, a Punjabi singer and lyricist known for blending traditional Punjabi lyrics with modern Western beats. From Egypt, Pitt has brought on FL EX, a prominent rapper and singer who has significantly influenced the Egyptian drill and North African hip-hop scenes. Last, but not least, Pitt has enlisted Tayeb Santo – a rising rapper and hip-hop artist born and raised in the United Arab Emirates (UAE), known for his unique ability to blend multiple Arabic dialects into his music. Tayeb is fluent in several Arabic dialects—Arabic Fusha, Emirati, and Egyptian, to name a few—allowing him to connect with audiences across different Arab communities, giving his music a distinctive, relatable edge.
The track arrives alongside a high energy music video which features footage from each artist, shot in their respective cities, with Pitt at the centre bringing together sights and sounds from across the world.
In only five years since carving his own path in the industry, Pitt’s versatile creativity and natural skill has earned him three #1 albums (Shoot For The Stars, Aim For The Moon by Pop Smoke, So Much Fun by Young Thug, Los Dioses by Latin superstars Anuel AA & Ozuna, 11:11 by Chris Brown, and pink tape by Lil Uzi Vert) and production credits for some of the hottest names in music (Coi Leray, Lil Wayne, EST Gee, NAV, Big Sean, Bryson Tiller, Chlöe Bailey, Mike WiLL Made-It, ScHoolboy Q, 2 Chainz).
TOBi Roars Back with Genre-Bending Hip-Hop Anthem “Life Is a Jungle”
Four-time Juno Award winner TOBi returns to the spotlight, launching his independent chapter, with the release of “Life is a Jungle” via ADA. The hip-hop track, produced by platinum-selling producer Nick Lobel (known for work with Harry Styles, Stephen Sanchez, and Halsey), marks TOBi’s first release from the upcoming album ELEMENTS Vol. 2—the follow-up to the critically acclaimed ELEMENTS Vol. 1, which earned several JUNO Awards, and was shortlisted for the 2024 Polaris Prize. Steam “Life is a Jungle” here.
With lyrics that speak to raw and unfiltered emotions, of the release TOBi says “This is one of those songs where I needed to say exactly what was in my heart. No second draft. Just raw expression at 4 in the morning.”
The single, which was shared with fans exclusively through TOBi’s site PANIC.FM, is a dynamic hiphop track that blends intricate rhythms with atmospheric synths, creating an immersive soundscape that mirrors the complexities and unpredictability of life’s journey. This track is the first new music from TOBi’s forthcoming ELEMENTS VOL. 2 album, due out on July 9, 2025. “Life is a Jungle” arrives with an official music video directed by Marissa Blair.
Since his 2021 debut release, TOBi has cemented his status as an icon in Toronto’s rap and music scene, with the release of his critically acclaimed ELEMENTS Vol. 1 (2020) album, a genre-defying project that won the 2021 JUNO Award for Rap Recording of the Year and was shortlisted for the Polaris Music Prize. As TOBi enters a new independent era driven by the intention to create purposeful music, fans can expect a project that builds new musical memories—one that centers on his community and roots while embracing the many layers within us all.
Credit: Marissa Blair
TOBi is a Nigerian-born, Brampton-raised rapper and singer whose genre-blending sound fuses hip hop, R&B, neo-soul, and Afrobeats. His music is deeply introspective, exploring themes of identity, vulnerability, and the immigrant experience. TOBi’s artistry has garnered critical acclaim, with Complex Magazine naming him a “top artist to watch,” and features in Billboard, Rolling Stone, i-D, COLORS, and PAPER.
His discography includes the debut album STILL (2019), which delves into post-traumatic growth and self-reflection; ELEMENTS Vol. 1 (2020), a genre-defying project that won the 2021 JUNO Award for Rap Recording of the Year and was shortlisted for the Polaris Music Prize; and PANIC (2023), which earned him two 2024 JUNO Awards for Rap Album/EP of the Year and Rap Single of the Year for “Someone I Knew.”
TOBi’s work resonates with audiences seeking authenticity and emotional depth, solidifying his place as a transformative voice in contemporary music.

