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August 18, 2025
East coast-bred songstress Felicia Temple unveils her heartfelt new single “Alone Together,” released August 15 from her upcoming project A Soft Place To Land. A cancer survivor, ICU nurse, and The Voice alum, Temple is known for channeling resilience and intimacy in her music. Blending dreamy guitar chords with lush production, the track highlights Temple's signature warmth and lyrical honesty, reaffirming her as a powerful, globally beloved voice in modern soul.
August 18, 2025
Tosin Oyelakin returns with her powerful new single “What God Cannot Do,” a bold declaration of faith affirming that nothing is impossible with God. The U.K.-based British-Nigerian Gospel singer, songwriter, and worship leader has been singing since childhood and continues to inspire with her heartfelt ministry. With this release, the multiple award-winning artist delivers a spirit-lifting anthem of hope and unwavering belief.

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August 18, 2025
Darrel Walls and PJ Morton unite for the collaborative EP Heart of Mine , a 7-song project that highlights the best of both acclaimed artists. Standout tracks like “Amazing” and “Move” showcase Morton’s GRAMMY-winning blend of soul and authenticity alongside Walls’ six-time Stellar Award-winning depth and emotion. Together, they craft a rich, heartfelt sound that elevates their artistry and the power of collaboration.

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August 18, 2025
Nasri Atweh, frontman of GRAMMY-nominated band MAGIC! and the voice behind the global hit “Rude,” returns with the reggae-inspired single “I’ll Be Fire” featuring dancehall star Shenseea. Directed by Jay Will, the vibrant visual captures the soul of summer with a slow-burning groove and sing-along energy. This heartfelt collaboration marks a bold solo spotlight moment for Nasri, blending warmth, rhythm, and undeniable chemistry.
August 18, 2025
International reggae legend Chaka Demus returns with the romantic single “Mi Love You,” a heartfelt lovers rock anthem produced by Bright Star. Blending smooth rhythms with soulful lyrics, the track highlights his timeless artistry and enduring influence in reggae music. Accompanied by its official video, “Mi Love You” delivers warmth, passion, and authenticity, reaffirming Chaka Demus’s place as an icon of love-infused reggae.

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By Status Ain't Hood Staff August 14, 2025
After a 15-year hiatus, Keri Hilson returns with the vibrant “Searchin” video, the first visual from her three-part album We Need To Talk. Teaming with Wu-Tang Clan’s Method Man, Hilson delivers a chemistry-filled performance shot in the heart of Manhattan. The upbeat track blends nostalgic flair with modern energy, serving as a lively prelude to the album’s next chapter.
By Status Ain't Hood Staff August 14, 2025
Oakland-born R&B singer Adrian Marcel, first introduced to the spotlight by mentor Raphael Saadiq with his 2014 debut mixtape 7 Days of Weak, returns with his soulful new single “Just Like You.” Accompanied by a romantic visual that mirrors the song’s heartfelt lyrics, the track marks Marcel’s latest release following his earlier 2025 single “Slide.”
By Status Ain't Hood Staff August 14, 2025
Vietnamese singer-songwriter MINH drops his infectious new R&B single “Gossip,” transforming the chaos of a broken friendship into a funky, soulful pop anthem. Following July’s amends EP, the track blends MINH’s signature lo-fi R&B style with an upbeat, modern twist. Produced by Michael Choi, “Gossip” showcases MINH’s sharp artistry, balancing themes of remorse and empowerment while keeping the summer energy alive.
By Status Ain't Hood Staff August 14, 2025
Baltimore singer-songwriter Joy Postell unveils the moving visual for “A Soldier’s Prayer,” a track she wrote and performed, with production by Reryte. Directed, edited, and color graded by Postell herself, the video reflects her raw storytelling and emotive artistry. Known for her heartfelt compositions, Postell draws on her musical roots to deliver an intimate, self-reflective experience.
By Status Ain't Hood Staff August 14, 2025
Alternative R&B singer-songwriter Jenevieve releases her sophomore album CRYSALIS via Interscope Records, a 14-track project created with executive producer Elijah Gabor. The album encourages protecting one’s uniqueness and trusting instincts amid external pressures, reflecting her personal and musical growth. Since debuting with 2020’s breakout hit “Baby Powder,” which surpassed 175 million streams, Jenevieve has earned acclaim with DIVISION (2021) and RENDEZVOUS (2022). CRYSALIS follows previews including “Haiku,” “Head Over Heels,” and the title track.
By Status Ain't Hood Staff August 11, 2025
UK singer Craig David returns to the spotlight with his ninth studio album, Commitment, a vibrant collection that channels the magic of his Born to Do It era. Released last Friday, the 13-track project blends confidence, joy, and vulnerability, showcasing David's signature vocal agility. Standout collaborations with JoJo (“In It with You”), Tiwa Savage (the title track), and Louisa Johnson add fresh energy, while singles like “In Your Hands,” “SOS,” and “Wake Up” have already made waves. The album’s release was paired with the soulful new track “Rain,” offering fans one final teaser before its Billboard 200 run.
By Status Ain't Hood Staff August 11, 2025
French Guianese dancehall star Jahyanai teams up with Jamaican queen Spice for the sizzling new single “Quint It,” produced by French-Canadian duo Gold Up. Driven by a vibrant, Latin-infused dancehall beat, the track bursts with infectious energy and undeniable chemistry. Shot in Jamaica by Shane Creative, the video perfectly matches the song’s tropical, feel-good vibe.
By Cleon Alert August 11, 2025
Detroit emcee Courtney Bell returns with “Everyday,” a raw, introspective single and first look at his upcoming album It Gets Greater Later. Produced by MNRK Music Group, the track explores breaking free from numbing routines, paired with a Groundhog Day-inspired video by Diego. Through cycles of smoking, drinking, and self-reflection, Bell edges toward clarity, marking a powerful shift from pain to purpose and showcasing his most intentional, transformative work yet.
By Status Ain't Hood Staff August 11, 2025
British-born singer Aiyana-Lee's new single “Highest to Lowest” sees transform heartbreak into triumph, blending gospel flourishes, swelling choirs, and raw R&B-soul power. Featured on Spike Lee’s new eponymously-titled musical heist film soundtrack, the track moves from pain to liberation, asserting identity and resilience. With vocals on par with the likes of Aretha Franklin and Celien Dion, Aiyana-Lee delivers a stirring, prophetic anthem of self-actualization and evolution.
By Status Ain't Hood Staff August 11, 2025
Tanzanian artist Zuchu’s “Amanda (Explicit)” showcases her emotional depth and vocal mastery, blending intricate melodies with heartfelt lyrics. Building on the success of her previous “Oktoba Tunatiki,” the track highlights her artistic evolution and solidifies her status in East African music. With polished production and boundary-pushing creativity, Zuchu delivers an authentic, captivating performance that resonates far beyond Tanzania’s borders.

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August 18, 2025
Music legend Gladys Knight says she is “healthy and happy” despite recent claims from her son, Shanga Hankerson, that her husband, William McDowell, has been mentally and financially abusive. Hankerson also alleged that his 81-year-old mother’s demanding touring schedule was harmful to her well-being and confirmed he filed a complaint with authorities in North Carolina earlier this month. Knight, who has been recently performing on The Queens Tour alongside Chaka Khan, Patti LaBelle, and Stephanie Mills, pushed back on her son’s statements. In a message to fans, she insisted her health had been misrepresented, saying she has enjoyed time with loved ones and is eager to return to the stage. “I’m healthy and happy,” Knight said, adding that she was excited to continue the tour later this year. Hankerson, meanwhile, told PEOPLE he remains concerned, citing instances where he believes Knight showed memory lapses and questioning why she continues to perform. In response, Knight’s publicist said she and her team were “greatly saddened by Shanga’s unfounded allegations,” noting he has had little contact with her in recent years. The Department of Human Services in Buncombe County, N.C. has not commented on the ongoing case.
By Status Ain't Hood Staff August 14, 2025
Singer Sean Kingston is asking a federal judge for a reduced sentence and the chance to serve his time at home following his conviction in a multimillion-dollar wire fraud case. Kingston, currently free on a $100,000 bond, was found guilty alongside his mother, Janice Turner, of defrauding multiple businesses out of more than $1 million. Turner has already been sentenced to five years in federal prison. Court guidelines suggest Kingston could face a similar five- to six-year term, but in new legal filings obtained by TMZ, the “Beautiful Girls” artist requested a sentence of less than three years. He also asked the court to allow him to serve the time under home confinement, citing his lack of prior jail time and extensive charitable work as grounds for leniency. According to the documents, Kingston’s legal team submitted evidence of his community contributions, including several photos and letters from acquaintances attesting to his character. His sentencing is scheduled for August 15, when the court will determine whether his plea for reduced time and home detention will be granted.
By Status Ain't Hood Staff August 11, 2025
A high-profile publishing dispute has erupted between R&B singer Al B. Sure! and Simon & Schuster over the content of his upcoming memoir, Do You Believe Me Now?. The book was initially set to reveal explosive claims about music mogul Sean “Diddy” Combs, including Sure!’s belief that Diddy may have been connected to his 2022 coma. Announced in May ahead of Combs’ trial, the memoir has now been pulled from the publisher’s website, removed from Amazon’s preorder listings, and delayed to an improbable release date of Dec. 31, 2050. Sure!’s attorney, Robert J. Hantman, says “creative differences” about how much the book should focus on Diddy are at the heart of the standoff. Sure! and Diddy’s history dates back to the early 1990s at Uptown Records, where Sure! was a top star and Combs was an intern. Sure! was once married to Kim Porter, who later became Diddy’s longtime partner and the mother of three of his children. The singer has been among Combs’ most vocal critics amid the rapper’s ongoing sexual assault allegations, publicly questioning the official account of Porter’s 2018 death and linking his own near-fatal health crisis to Combs. Simon & Schuster’s initial press release promised a memoir that would chronicle Sure!’s medical ordeal, his relationship with Porter, and “shocking ties to Sean Combs.” Hantman has suggested that outside forces may have played a role in the book’s sudden shelving, hinting at possible interference to suppress its claims. He says they may enlist private investigator Bo Dietl to look into the matter. Meanwhile, sources have claimed industry insiders treat Sure! with caution, describing him as “mentally unstable,” an assertion Hantman strongly rejects. Combs has never publicly commented on Sure!’s allegations, and the future of the memoir remains uncertain.
By Status Ain't Hood Staff August 8, 2025
Singer and actress Teyana Taylor is stepping away from the spotlight temporarily to focus on her health. On August 6, the “Gonna Love Me” artist revealed via Instagram that she will undergo emergency surgery to remove a benign growth on her vocal cords. “I’ve been quietly dealing with some vocal challenges for a while now,” she wrote, sharing that the noncancerous growth has been causing discomfort and affecting her voice. Though treatable, the condition requires a period of rest and healing. In light of the surgery, Taylor has canceled her upcoming appearance on Michelle Obama and Craig Robinson’s IMO podcast to prioritize her recovery. However, she confirmed that the release of her fourth studio album, Escape Room, remains scheduled for August 22. “It’s the most personal body of work I’ve ever created,” she wrote. “Just as I was getting ready to finally share this with you, life handed me my own unexpected 'escape room.'” This isn’t Taylor’s first health scare. In 2021, she spoke candidly on her reality show We Got Love Teyana & Iman about having dense, benign tissue removed from her breasts. With a history of cancer in her family, the experience was particularly frightening. Despite the challenges, Taylor remains resilient. “I can’t wait to be on the other side of this—stronger, softer, and singing again,” she said, emphasizing her determination to return even more empowered and purpose-driven.
By Status Ain't Hood Staff August 8, 2025
Legendary producer Hitman Howie Tee, born Howard Thompson, has passed away at age 61. Known for helping shape the sound of Hip-Hop and R&B in the late '80s and early '90s, his cause of death remains unknown. Raised in Brooklyn by Jamaican parents, Howie Tee made an early mark with U.T.F.O.’s hit “Roxanne, Roxanne.” Over his influential career, he launched the careers of artists like Special Ed, Chubb Rock, and The Real Roxanne, and produced major records for Whistle, Color Me Badd, and others. As an in-house producer for Select Records, he delivered classics like “I Got It Made” and “Treat ’Em Right,” while also remixing for stars like Madonna and Heavy D. Tributes poured in after news of his death, including one from The Roots drummer Questlove, who called him an “unsung hero” and a “superproducer.” From shaping early Hip-Hop to crossing into pop success, Hitman Howie Tee’s legacy remains vital to the genre’s foundation.
By Status Ain't Hood Staff August 6, 2025
In a surprising move, BET has officially suspended both the BET Hip Hop Awards and the Soul Train Awards indefinitely, leaving two of the most culturally impactful nights in Black music without a clear future. The network confirmed there is currently no set date for either show’s return, nor any guarantee they will continue in their traditional forms. The announcement marks a major shift for BET and the music industry at large. Since 2006, the BET Hip Hop Awards has been a cornerstone of rap culture, famous for its high-energy performances and iconic cyphers. The Soul Train Awards, which debuted in 1987, has long been a celebration of R&B and soul excellence, honoring legends while spotlighting rising stars. Their indefinite suspension raises questions about how Black music and culture will be represented in mainstream award spaces moving forward. BET CEO Scott Mills addressed the decision, stating, “It’s not about them being over. It’s about reimagining how we deliver them in today’s fast-changing media landscape.” He emphasized that the network is exploring new ways to present these shows, potentially beyond traditional television formats, as viewing habits continue to evolve across platforms.
By Status Ain't Hood Staff July 31, 2025
The intersection of celebrity, loyalty, and business has ignited a high-stakes legal showdown, as Grammy-winning artist Mary J. Blige finds herself at the center of a $5 million lawsuit filed by her longtime friend and stylist-turned-manager, Misa Hylton. The lawsuit, which accuses Blige of professional sabotage and breach of trust, threatens to unravel a personal and professional relationship that spans over three decades. Blige’s legal team, led by attorney Lisa Moore, has fired back aggressively, calling the allegations “patently frivolous” and motivated by spite. Court documents reveal plans to not only dismiss the case but also to pursue counterclaims and seek sanctions against Hylton. Blige’s defense points to text messages and other evidence that allegedly contradict the lawsuit’s central claims, suggesting the suit is more about public perception than legal substance. At the heart of the dispute is a tangled business triangle involving rapper Vado. Hylton, through her company M.I.S.A. Management, began managing Vado in July 2023, securing a 20 percent commission deal. However, when Vado also signed with Blige’s Beautiful Life Productions, tensions flared. Hylton's suit accuses Blige of intentionally disrupting Vado’s career—derailing album promotions and performance opportunities to pressure him out of their agreement. What began as a collaborative venture, including their joint single Still Believe in Love, has now turned into a bitter legal feud over money, loyalty, and control.
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August 18, 2025
Music legend Gladys Knight says she is “healthy and happy” despite recent claims from her son, Shanga Hankerson, that her husband, William McDowell, has been mentally and financially abusive. Hankerson also alleged that his 81-year-old mother’s demanding touring schedule was harmful to her well-being and confirmed he filed a complaint with authorities in North Carolina earlier this month. Knight, who has been recently performing on The Queens Tour alongside Chaka Khan, Patti LaBelle, and Stephanie Mills, pushed back on her son’s statements. In a message to fans, she insisted her health had been misrepresented, saying she has enjoyed time with loved ones and is eager to return to the stage. “I’m healthy and happy,” Knight said, adding that she was excited to continue the tour later this year. Hankerson, meanwhile, told PEOPLE he remains concerned, citing instances where he believes Knight showed memory lapses and questioning why she continues to perform. In response, Knight’s publicist said she and her team were “greatly saddened by Shanga’s unfounded allegations,” noting he has had little contact with her in recent years. The Department of Human Services in Buncombe County, N.C. has not commented on the ongoing case.
By Status Ain't Hood Staff August 14, 2025
Singer Sean Kingston is asking a federal judge for a reduced sentence and the chance to serve his time at home following his conviction in a multimillion-dollar wire fraud case. Kingston, currently free on a $100,000 bond, was found guilty alongside his mother, Janice Turner, of defrauding multiple businesses out of more than $1 million. Turner has already been sentenced to five years in federal prison. Court guidelines suggest Kingston could face a similar five- to six-year term, but in new legal filings obtained by TMZ, the “Beautiful Girls” artist requested a sentence of less than three years. He also asked the court to allow him to serve the time under home confinement, citing his lack of prior jail time and extensive charitable work as grounds for leniency. According to the documents, Kingston’s legal team submitted evidence of his community contributions, including several photos and letters from acquaintances attesting to his character. His sentencing is scheduled for August 15, when the court will determine whether his plea for reduced time and home detention will be granted.
By Status Ain't Hood Staff August 11, 2025
A high-profile publishing dispute has erupted between R&B singer Al B. Sure! and Simon & Schuster over the content of his upcoming memoir, Do You Believe Me Now?. The book was initially set to reveal explosive claims about music mogul Sean “Diddy” Combs, including Sure!’s belief that Diddy may have been connected to his 2022 coma. Announced in May ahead of Combs’ trial, the memoir has now been pulled from the publisher’s website, removed from Amazon’s preorder listings, and delayed to an improbable release date of Dec. 31, 2050. Sure!’s attorney, Robert J. Hantman, says “creative differences” about how much the book should focus on Diddy are at the heart of the standoff. Sure! and Diddy’s history dates back to the early 1990s at Uptown Records, where Sure! was a top star and Combs was an intern. Sure! was once married to Kim Porter, who later became Diddy’s longtime partner and the mother of three of his children. The singer has been among Combs’ most vocal critics amid the rapper’s ongoing sexual assault allegations, publicly questioning the official account of Porter’s 2018 death and linking his own near-fatal health crisis to Combs. Simon & Schuster’s initial press release promised a memoir that would chronicle Sure!’s medical ordeal, his relationship with Porter, and “shocking ties to Sean Combs.” Hantman has suggested that outside forces may have played a role in the book’s sudden shelving, hinting at possible interference to suppress its claims. He says they may enlist private investigator Bo Dietl to look into the matter. Meanwhile, sources have claimed industry insiders treat Sure! with caution, describing him as “mentally unstable,” an assertion Hantman strongly rejects. Combs has never publicly commented on Sure!’s allegations, and the future of the memoir remains uncertain.
By Status Ain't Hood Staff August 8, 2025
Singer and actress Teyana Taylor is stepping away from the spotlight temporarily to focus on her health. On August 6, the “Gonna Love Me” artist revealed via Instagram that she will undergo emergency surgery to remove a benign growth on her vocal cords. “I’ve been quietly dealing with some vocal challenges for a while now,” she wrote, sharing that the noncancerous growth has been causing discomfort and affecting her voice. Though treatable, the condition requires a period of rest and healing. In light of the surgery, Taylor has canceled her upcoming appearance on Michelle Obama and Craig Robinson’s IMO podcast to prioritize her recovery. However, she confirmed that the release of her fourth studio album, Escape Room, remains scheduled for August 22. “It’s the most personal body of work I’ve ever created,” she wrote. “Just as I was getting ready to finally share this with you, life handed me my own unexpected 'escape room.'” This isn’t Taylor’s first health scare. In 2021, she spoke candidly on her reality show We Got Love Teyana & Iman about having dense, benign tissue removed from her breasts. With a history of cancer in her family, the experience was particularly frightening. Despite the challenges, Taylor remains resilient. “I can’t wait to be on the other side of this—stronger, softer, and singing again,” she said, emphasizing her determination to return even more empowered and purpose-driven.
By Status Ain't Hood Staff August 8, 2025
Legendary producer Hitman Howie Tee, born Howard Thompson, has passed away at age 61. Known for helping shape the sound of Hip-Hop and R&B in the late '80s and early '90s, his cause of death remains unknown. Raised in Brooklyn by Jamaican parents, Howie Tee made an early mark with U.T.F.O.’s hit “Roxanne, Roxanne.” Over his influential career, he launched the careers of artists like Special Ed, Chubb Rock, and The Real Roxanne, and produced major records for Whistle, Color Me Badd, and others. As an in-house producer for Select Records, he delivered classics like “I Got It Made” and “Treat ’Em Right,” while also remixing for stars like Madonna and Heavy D. Tributes poured in after news of his death, including one from The Roots drummer Questlove, who called him an “unsung hero” and a “superproducer.” From shaping early Hip-Hop to crossing into pop success, Hitman Howie Tee’s legacy remains vital to the genre’s foundation.
By Status Ain't Hood Staff August 6, 2025
In a surprising move, BET has officially suspended both the BET Hip Hop Awards and the Soul Train Awards indefinitely, leaving two of the most culturally impactful nights in Black music without a clear future. The network confirmed there is currently no set date for either show’s return, nor any guarantee they will continue in their traditional forms. The announcement marks a major shift for BET and the music industry at large. Since 2006, the BET Hip Hop Awards has been a cornerstone of rap culture, famous for its high-energy performances and iconic cyphers. The Soul Train Awards, which debuted in 1987, has long been a celebration of R&B and soul excellence, honoring legends while spotlighting rising stars. Their indefinite suspension raises questions about how Black music and culture will be represented in mainstream award spaces moving forward. BET CEO Scott Mills addressed the decision, stating, “It’s not about them being over. It’s about reimagining how we deliver them in today’s fast-changing media landscape.” He emphasized that the network is exploring new ways to present these shows, potentially beyond traditional television formats, as viewing habits continue to evolve across platforms.
By Status Ain't Hood Staff July 31, 2025
The intersection of celebrity, loyalty, and business has ignited a high-stakes legal showdown, as Grammy-winning artist Mary J. Blige finds herself at the center of a $5 million lawsuit filed by her longtime friend and stylist-turned-manager, Misa Hylton. The lawsuit, which accuses Blige of professional sabotage and breach of trust, threatens to unravel a personal and professional relationship that spans over three decades. Blige’s legal team, led by attorney Lisa Moore, has fired back aggressively, calling the allegations “patently frivolous” and motivated by spite. Court documents reveal plans to not only dismiss the case but also to pursue counterclaims and seek sanctions against Hylton. Blige’s defense points to text messages and other evidence that allegedly contradict the lawsuit’s central claims, suggesting the suit is more about public perception than legal substance. At the heart of the dispute is a tangled business triangle involving rapper Vado. Hylton, through her company M.I.S.A. Management, began managing Vado in July 2023, securing a 20 percent commission deal. However, when Vado also signed with Blige’s Beautiful Life Productions, tensions flared. Hylton's suit accuses Blige of intentionally disrupting Vado’s career—derailing album promotions and performance opportunities to pressure him out of their agreement. What began as a collaborative venture, including their joint single Still Believe in Love, has now turned into a bitter legal feud over money, loyalty, and control.
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By Status Ain't Hood Staff August 14, 2025
This #ThrowbackThursday, we’re rewinding to 1992, when TLC’s “Baby-Baby-Baby” became the breakout smash of their debut album Ooooooohhh... On the TLC Tip. Written and produced by Babyface, L.A. Reid, and Daryl Simmons, the silky R&B hit—led by T-Boz’s smooth vocals and Chilli’s ad-libs—soared to No. 2 on the Billboard Hot 100 for six straight weeks and gave the trio their first No. 1 on the R&B chart. Certified Platinum, the track’s campus-set music video doubled as a safe-sex PSA, proving TLC could deliver hits with both style and purpose.
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By Status Ain't Hood Staff August 4, 2025
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By Status Ain't Hood Staff June 27, 2025
Nelly and Ashanti are embracing their second chance at love—and inviting the world along for the ride. The iconic hip-hop couple, who first began dating in 2003 and split a decade later, have reunited in a big way with a new reality series, Nelly and Ashanti: We Belong Together, now streaming on Peacock.
By Status Ain't Hood Staff June 27, 2025
The legacy of reggae legend Bob Marley comes to life in a groundbreaking new attraction set to debut at Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino in Las Vegas. Titled Bob Marley Hope Road: The Experience, the immersive production combines cutting-edge storytelling, design, and performance to honor Marley’s enduring message of uni
By Status Ain't Hood Staff June 27, 2025
The plaza outside Paris’ Pompidou Center erupted in sound and spectacle on Tuesday as Pharrell Williams unveiled his latest Louis Vuitton menswear collection in a jaw-dropping display of fashion, culture, and celebrity. Beyoncé and Jay-Z headlined the front row alongside stars like Bradley Cooper, J-Hope, Karol G, Futu
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By Status Ain't Hood Staff August 8, 2025
Jamaican dancehall artist Stalk Ashley delivers a heartfelt call for unity in the video for her latest single, “All We Need Is Love.". The track blends Ashley’s signature sensual vocals with a mellow, uplifting rhythm rooted in the Red Fyah Riddim, produced by Romeich Ent and Slyda Di Wizard Music.
By Status Ain't Hood Staff August 8, 2025
Indie R&B star Kevin Ross teases his next single, “Luxury Lust,” ahead of his upcoming album LOVE UPTEMPO: MAX , dropping August 28. With its slick, uptempo groove, the track is drenched in sensuality and sophisticated swagger, further cementing Ross’s place as a standout voice in today’s R&B landscape.
By Status Ain't Hood Staff August 8, 2025
Cincinnati rapper Skylar Blatt keeps her momentum strong with the confident new single “Keep It P,” out now via Saint Ka$h/Arista Records. Blending a laid-back flow with cool girl energy, Skylar turns her morning routine into a self-assured anthem, continuing the wave of empowerment sparked by previous hits such as “I Look Good” and “Major League.” 
By Status Ain't Hood Staff August 8, 2025
Buffalo, NY, rapper Benny The Butcher drops an introspective video for “Told You So,” featuring producer Mike WiLL Made-It, who also appears in the sleek, nighttime visuals. Directed by Third Eye Raz, the clip reinforces themes of validation and perseverance, spotlighting Benny’s sharp lyricism over luxury backdrops. The track appears on Benny's newest opus Summertime Butch 2 , out now. 
By Status Ain't Hood Staff August 6, 2025
Tyla’s new EP WWPWWP features the long-awaited track “Dynamite” with Wizkid, blending their cultural styles in a sultry collaboration. Recorded two years ago, the song’s video, set in a Moroccan apartment, ends with an explosive, action-packed finale reminiscent of John Wick 3, matching the song’s fiery energy.
By Status Ain't Hood Staff August 6, 2025
Tanzanian singer and songwriter Mbosso returns with “Pawa,” a standout love song from his new EP Room Number 3 , symbolizing his growth as an independent artist. Blending Bongo Flava with soulful melodies, “Pawa” uses rich Swahili lyrics to express love’s overwhelming power.
By Status Ain't Hood Staff August 6, 2025
The Choir Room, led by GRAMMY-winning producer Dwan Hill, has released its new single “Love Never Fails” featuring Gospel legend Fred Hammond. The track is the title song from their upcoming album, out August 22 via Centricity Music, recorded live during their tour and featuring top CCM, Gospel, and Worship artists. 
By Status Ain't Hood Staff August 6, 2025
Usher’s 16-year-old son, Naviyd, has released his debut single, “Smooth Blues,” showcasing his talents as a singer, songwriter, and producer. Despite its title, the track blends jazzy, futuristic vibes with undeniable R&B influences.
By Status Ain't Hood Staff August 6, 2025
Gospel star Tasha Cobbs Leonard’s new album Tasha delivers messages of hope and faith through a mix of hip-hop, R&B, and bluegrass, with guest spots from gospel icon Kirk Franklin and R&B vet John Legend. Marking a major shift, this is her first studio album, breaking from her tradition of live worship recordings.