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By Cleon Alert October 3, 2025
Honey Dijon teams up with Chlöe Bailey for their electrifying new single “The Nightlife”, a disco-infused celebration of freedom, glamour, and after-hours energy. Produced by Dijon, the track channels a classic 70s feel while Chlöe’s soaring vocals bring a modern renaissance flair to the mix. Known for her global presence across clubs, festivals, and fashion runways, Dijon crafts a pulsating soundscape that perfectly complements Chlöe’s powerhouse delivery. Together, they deliver a vibrant anthem that captures the joy, allure, and timeless magic of nightlife culture.
By Cleon Alert October 2, 2025
Emerging R&B talent Jaymin makes a bold Warner Records debut with his new single “Something Real,” a smooth and inventive love song produced by Chase N. Cashe and WU10. Blending ‘90s R&B vibes with warm keys, deep bass, and atmospheric grooves, the track showcases Jaymin’s aching vocals and heartfelt lyricism. Its cine matic video captures him cruising through Seattle in search of love, weaving between vintage and modern visuals. Already a viral favorite thanks to early social media buzz, “Something Real” cements Jaymin as a rising voice to watch.

NEW ALBUM

By Cleon Alert October 3, 2025
Bryson Tiller has completed his ambitious double album Solace & The Vices, a project that reveals two distinct sides of his artistry. The first half, The Vices, released August 8, explodes with high-energy rap grit, boasting guest features from Rick Ross, T-Pain, Plies, and more. Its bold, unapologetic sound highlights Tiller’s confidence and versatility. In contrast, Solace (released Oct. 2 & guest-starring Rick Ross, Luh Tyler, Bun B and more) offers a more intimate, R&B-driven reflection, returning to the soulful roots that defined TRAPSOUL. With heartfelt production, emotional storytelling, and even a closing message from his daughter, the project underscores Tiller’s evolution and staying power.

PREMIERING NOW

By Cleon Alert October 3, 2025
Mariah The Scientist has unveiled the striking new video for her hit single “Is It a Crime?” featuring Kali Uchis, released via Epic Records and directed by Claire Bishara. The cinematic visual continues the storyline from her album trailer for Hearts Sold Separately, with Mariah portraying rapper Karrahbooo’s lawyer in a tense courtroom drama, while Uchis joins her as a defense team member. The metaphor-rich video underscores the song’s refrain: “Is it a crime to fall in love, to fall?”
By Cleon Alert October 3, 2025
Ayra Starr turns up the heat with the release of her “Hot Body” music video, filmed in Los Angeles by director Claire Bishara. The sultry Afrobeats anthem, co-written with Deeno and produced by Ragee, celebrates self-confidence and sensuality with irresistible percussion and honeyed vocals. The video amplifies the track’s energy with golden-hour visuals of Starr and her dancers moving across beaches, boats, and luxe backdrops. Exuding empowerment, Starr commands the screen with bold choreography and direct eye contact, cementing “Hot Body” as both a summer anthem and a statement of artistic control.

NOW PLAYING  ———————————————————————

By Status Ain't Hood Staff October 1, 2025
Houston rapper Monaleo (pronounced moe-na-lee-oh) brings sharp wit and cultural critique to her new video “Sexy Soulaan.” Directed by Evil Twins (George & Frederick Buford), the visual flips the played-out “cookout” trend on its head as Monaleo hosts her own backyard gathering, shutting down outsiders who mistake imitation for inclusion. Blending humor, well-worn adages, and her signature lyrical fire, she delivers a biting message wrapped in Southern flair. With Sexy Soulaan, Monaleo continues carving her lane as both entertainer and truth-teller.
By Status Ain't Hood Staff October 1, 2025
Acclaimed actor LaKeith Stanfield, known for Atlanta,Judas & The Black Messiah, andGet Out, steps boldly into music with his Def Jam debut single“Fast Life”featuring Kid Cudi. Produced by Kyle Nolan, Christina Alba, and AJ Groy, the track arrives with a cinematic short-film style video directed by longtime collaborator Jeymes Samuel via Sturdy.Co. Blending moody visuals with introspective lyricism,“Fast Life”signals the beginning of Stanfield’s long-awaited album and his evolution as a multifaceted creative force.
By Status Ain't Hood Staff October 1, 2025
Recorded at 5dB Studios in London, anaiis’ (whose name appears in lowercase as a tribute to educator, author and activist bell hooks) new albumDevotion & The Black Divineis a stirring exploration of uncertainty, acceptance, and the emotional depth inspired by new motherhood. The French-Senegalese alt-R&B artist writes from a collective consciousness, weaving timeless themes of grace, freedom, and human unpredictability into 14 powerful tracks. Highlights include “Green Juice,” a soul-filled anthem of enduring love, and “Moonlight,” a mesmerizing blend of synths and groove. With its expansive emotional range and luminous vocals, the album affirms anaiis’ place as a truly transcendent voice.
By Status Ain't Hood Staff October 1, 2025
Miguel expands his CAOS movement with new single “RIP,” released via ByStorm Entertainment/RCA Records. The track explores surrender and chaos, while its artwork honors the Afro-Mexican “Danza de los Diablos,” symbolizing resistance and pride. Following singles “El Pleito” and “New Martyrs (Ride 4 U),” Miguel continues releasing music through S1C ahead of his politically resonant CAOS album, due October 23.
By Status Ain't Hood Staff October 1, 2025
Rising star EJ Jones’ new single “Gas Station Love” showcases his soulful voice and storytelling charm, capturing a fleeting spark of romance found in an everyday moment. Drawing on the spirit of legends like Bobby Womack and Sam Cooke, EJ blends old-school soul with fresh energy. With viral performances fueling his rise, the Charlotte-born artist proves why fans across Houston, Dallas, and beyond call him “the chosen child.”
By Status Ain't Hood Staff September 29, 2025
Kindred the Family Soul, the celebrated neo-soul duo of Fatin and Aja Graydon-Dantzler, release the heartfelt video for “For Life”, celebrating their 27th wedding anniversary. The track, a preview of their upcoming album Grandlife (out October 3, 2025), reflects the joys, struggles, and enduring strength of their marriage, showcasing their signature soulful storytelling. Channeling Ashford & Simpson vibes, the couple affirms their long-lasting love, offering fans an intimate, authentic glimpse into a partnership that has inspired their music for nearly three decades.
By Status Ain't Hood Staff September 29, 2025
Mariah Carey teams up with Anderson .Paak for the sultry new video for “Play This Song” from her latest album Here for It All . Set in a lavish black-and-white mansion, the duo share intimate moments, holding hands, dancing, and exchanging playful gestures, while delivering a smooth, throwback ballad reminiscent of Silk Sonic. With rich instrumentation of guitar, piano, horns, and strings, Carey and .Paak explore the push-and-pull of a breakup, blending vulnerability and flirtation in a stylish, captivating visual.
By Status Ain't Hood Staff September 29, 2025
R&B singer-songwriter Ari Lennox returns with sultry charm on her new single “Vacancy,”. The smooth, mid-tempo track channels a ’70s-inspired R&B vibe, produced by legends Jermaine Dupri, Bryan-Michael Cox, and BoogzDaBeast. Built on a Mtume sample, the lush instrumentation blends silky basslines, subtle horns, and tight drums into an intimate groove. With playful double entendres and Lennox’s seductive delivery, “Vacancy” perfectly ushers in cuffing season, reinforcing her reputation as one of R&B’s most captivating voices.
By Status Ain't Hood Staff September 29, 2025
Daniel Caesar has officially unveiled his new single “Moon,” featuring indie-folk giants Bon Iver. The track is set to appear on his forthcoming album Son of Spergy , due this fall. Known for his collaborative spirit, the Grammy-winning Toronto alt-R&B singer has recently worked with artists like Blood Orange, Justin Bieber, and Tyler, The Creator. Caesar first teased the album months ago, hinting at features from Bon Iver, Blood Orange, and Sampha. Recently, he confirmed the tracklist, revealing “Moon” as one of two collaborations with Bon Iver.
By Status Ain't Hood Staff September 29, 2025
Globally acclaimed artist and producer Labrinth (born Timothy Lee McKenzie), returns with Prelude , a bold new 8-track EP released via Columbia Records. Known for scoring HBO’s Euphoria and blending genres with visionary flair, the UK-bred Labrinth fuses opera (esp. on the captivating track "The Joy"), synthwave, soul, and classical influences into a project that is both theatrical and intimate. Its focus track, “Pull Me In,” anchors the record with raw, gospel-tinged vocals over hypnotic production, embodying its emotional core. Reflective, celebratory, and unguarded, Prelude invites listeners into the next chapter of Labrinth’s sonic journey.

NEWS & NOTES


By Cleon Alert October 3, 2025
Sean “Diddy” Combs has been sentenced to 50 months in prison following his conviction on two counts of transportation to engage in prostitution. In addition to the prison term, Judge Arun Subramanian imposed five years of supervised release and a $500,000 fine, the maximum allowed by law. The judge noted Combs’ “immense resources, which enabled his crimes,” in issuing an upward departure from sentencing guidelines. Before the sentence was handed down, Combs addressed the court directly, calling his actions “disgusting, shameful and sick.” He apologized to the victims in the case as well as “all the victims of domestic violence.” His defense team made a last-minute effort to sway the court by presenting a documentary-style video featuring his charity work and family, alongside a letter of remorse. This contrasted with the defense’s long-standing claim that Combs was unfairly targeted by prosecutors.  Judge Subramanian acknowledged Combs’ deep ties to family and community while stressing the seriousness of the crimes. “This is a serious sentence that reflects the gravity of your crimes and conduct,” the judge said, while also encouraging Combs to lean on loved ones during his incarceration. “These letters, all those letters that I saw, show that you have a universe of people who love you. Let them lift you up now, just like you’ve lifted them up for so many years.”
By Cleon Alert October 3, 2025
Joshua Allen, the Season 4 winner of the hit dance competition series So You Think You Can Dance, has died at age 36. The dancer passed away Tuesday in Fort Worth, Texas, according to the Los Angeles Times and the Fort Worth Star-Telegram. Entertainment outlet TMZ was first to report the news. Records from the Tarrant County Medical Examiner in Texas confirm that Joshua Demon Allen died in the emergency room of a Fort Worth hospital. His official cause of death is still pending, according to the examiner’s online database. Allen, who won So You Think You Can Dance in 2008, became known for his electrifying performances and versatility across multiple dance styles, earning him a devoted fan base. USA TODAY has reached out to Allen’s representative, the Fort Worth Police Department and the Tarrant County Medical Examiner’s office for additional details. News of his death has prompted an outpouring of condolences from fans and members of the dance community, who remember Allen as a groundbreaking talent whose artistry left a lasting mark on the series and beyond.
By Status Ain't Hood Staff October 1, 2025
Sylvia Rhone, a pioneering figure in the music industry and the first Black woman to lead a major record label, will step down as chair and CEO of Sony Music’s Epic Records at the end of the month, Variety has confirmed. Rhone has served as chair and CEO since 2019, following her role as president of the label beginning in 2014. While no successor has been named, sources say label president Zeke Lewis and general manager Rick Sackheim will oversee daily operations in the interim. Rhone’s exit marks the close of a historic chapter in her career, which spans five decades and includes senior leadership roles across all three major record companies. She previously broke barriers at Warner Music in the 1990s, where she became the first Black woman to chair a major label division, and later led Universal Motown before joining Sony. Under her leadership, Epic Records scored chart-topping successes with artists such as 21 Savage, Future, Travis Scott, and Tyla. Sony Music chairman Rob Stringer hailed her as a “trailblazing executive” who has guided some of the most prominent artists of the era.  In a farewell memo to staff, Rhone reflected on her journey, saying she was “proud of [her] achievements and of [her] commitment to those who take inspiration from them.” She added that music’s enduring power lies in its ability to “reflect our world, question our assumptions, and uplift our spirits.” While Rhone has not revealed her next steps, she emphasized her excitement about the future after what she described as her “historic role at Epic.”
By Status Ain't HoodStaff October 1, 2025
Rappers Cardi B and Nicki Minaj recently reignited a bitter public feud on X (formerly Twitter) beginning Sept. 30, with a second night of incendiary posts on Sept. 30–Oct. 1 that quickly turned deeply personal. What began as jabs over album sales and promotional pricing escalated into a torrent of insults, threats and allegations traded between the two rappers, drawing widespread attention across social media and entertainment outlets. The confrontation intensified when both artists targeted one another’s children — most notably Nicki’s repeated attacks on Cardi’s daughter Kulture and Cardi’s retaliatory references to Nicki’s son and family — prompting shock and condemnation from many observers. Tweets from both sides included threats of physical confrontation and graphic insults; examples cited in reporting include Minaj referring to Kulture as a “vulture” and writing, “Your mom is pregnant with another monkey,” while Cardi fired back accusing Minaj of harming her own child and daring her to show up in person. The latest flare-up is the most volatile chapter in a years-long, complicated rivalry between two of hip-hop’s biggest names, one with a history that includes a 2018 physical altercation at Milan Fashion Week and intermittent online spats since. Industry watchers and outlets have noted the real-world risks when celebrity disputes turn personal and invite fan escalation, while media coverage continues to track deleted posts and shifting narratives as the exchange unfolds.
By Status Ain't Hood Staff September 29, 2025
Puerto Rican global superstar Bad Bunny is officially set to headline the Apple Music Super Bowl LX Halftime Show. The announcement came Sunday (Sept. 29), confirming the three-time Grammy winner will take the stage at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California, on February 8, 2026. The performance follows his sold-out residency in Puerto Rico, adding another milestone to his groundbreaking career.  In a statement released by the NFL, Bad Bunny emphasized the cultural weight of the moment. “What I’m feeling goes beyond myself. It’s for those who came before me and ran countless yards so I could come in and score a touchdown… this is for my people, my culture, and our history. Ve y dile a tu abuela, que seremos el HALFTIME SHOW DEL SUPER BOWL,” he said, underscoring that the performance is bigger than one artist—it’s about legacy and representation. Shawn “JAY-Z” Carter, the NFL’s live music entertainment strategist, praised the decision, saying, “What Benito has done and continues to do for Puerto Rico is truly inspiring. We are honored to have him on the world’s biggest stage.” NFL executive Jon Barker echoed the sentiment, calling the “MONACO” hitmaker “a natural fit for the iconic slot.” With anticipation already building, Bad Bunny’s halftime show is expected to be one of the most talked-about performances in Super Bowl history.
By Status Ain't Hood Staff September 29, 2025
A towering 10-foot bronze statue of rock ‘n’ roll legend Tina Turner was unveiled Saturday (Sept. 27) in Brownsville, Tennessee, the rural community near where she grew up. The dedication took place during the city’s annual Tina Turner Heritage Days, celebrating the Grammy-winning singer whose electrifying stage presence and timeless hits made her one of the world’s most iconic entertainers. The monument stands just steps away from Turner’s former high school and near Nutbush, the small town immortalized in her classic “Nutbush City Limits.” Sculptor Fred Ajanogha designed the piece to show Turner mid-performance, complete with her wild mane of hair, extended index finger, and a microphone in hand. “I tried to capture her flexibility of movement on stage,” Ajanogha explained, comparing her hair to the “mane of a lion.” The statue was funded in part by donors including Ford Motor Co. Turner, who passed away in May 2023 at the age of 83, left behind an enduring legacy through songs like “Proud Mary,” “Private Dancer,” and “What’s Love Got To Do With It.” Rising from her early career with Ike Turner to solo superstardom, she became an inspiration across generations, admired by legends such as Mick Jagger, Beyoncé, and Mariah Carey. Now, her hometown community has cemented her memory with a permanent tribute to the “Queen of Rock ’n’ Roll.”
By Status Ain't Hood Staff September 25, 2025
Filipino-American singer/songwriter Jessica Sanchez has officially claimed victory on America’s Got Talent season 20, capping off one of the most remarkable comeback stories in the show’s history. The Texas-born artist, who first auditioned as a 10-year-old during the inaugural season, returned nearly two decades later to wow judges and audiences alike. On Sept. 24, Sanchez was crowned champion, triumphing over freestyle rapper Chris Turner in a finale filled with high emotion and dazzling performances. Throughout the season, Sanchez consistently delivered standout moments, beginning with a Golden Buzzer from judge Sofía Vergara. For her finale performance, she chose “Die With A Smile” by Lady Gaga and Bruno Mars, dressed in a flowing white ensemble that matched the song’s emotional weight. The performance brought the audience to its feet as confetti and fireworks rained down, sealing her status as one of AGT’s most unforgettable talents. After her win, Sanchez reflected on her two-decade journey to victory, describing the experience as “overwhelming.” Now nine months pregnant with her first daughter, she called the win both surreal and deeply meaningful. “I was devastated when I didn’t make it in Season 1, but I held onto that seed of faith,” she told TV Insider. “This moment is 20 years in the making, and I’m so grateful to finally show people that I deserve to be in the limelight.”
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By Cleon Alert October 3, 2025
Sean “Diddy” Combs has been sentenced to 50 months in prison following his conviction on two counts of transportation to engage in prostitution. In addition to the prison term, Judge Arun Subramanian imposed five years of supervised release and a $500,000 fine, the maximum allowed by law. The judge noted Combs’ “immense resources, which enabled his crimes,” in issuing an upward departure from sentencing guidelines. Before the sentence was handed down, Combs addressed the court directly, calling his actions “disgusting, shameful and sick.” He apologized to the victims in the case as well as “all the victims of domestic violence.” His defense team made a last-minute effort to sway the court by presenting a documentary-style video featuring his charity work and family, alongside a letter of remorse. This contrasted with the defense’s long-standing claim that Combs was unfairly targeted by prosecutors.  Judge Subramanian acknowledged Combs’ deep ties to family and community while stressing the seriousness of the crimes. “This is a serious sentence that reflects the gravity of your crimes and conduct,” the judge said, while also encouraging Combs to lean on loved ones during his incarceration. “These letters, all those letters that I saw, show that you have a universe of people who love you. Let them lift you up now, just like you’ve lifted them up for so many years.”
By Cleon Alert October 3, 2025
Joshua Allen, the Season 4 winner of the hit dance competition series So You Think You Can Dance, has died at age 36. The dancer passed away Tuesday in Fort Worth, Texas, according to the Los Angeles Times and the Fort Worth Star-Telegram. Entertainment outlet TMZ was first to report the news. Records from the Tarrant County Medical Examiner in Texas confirm that Joshua Demon Allen died in the emergency room of a Fort Worth hospital. His official cause of death is still pending, according to the examiner’s online database. Allen, who won So You Think You Can Dance in 2008, became known for his electrifying performances and versatility across multiple dance styles, earning him a devoted fan base. USA TODAY has reached out to Allen’s representative, the Fort Worth Police Department and the Tarrant County Medical Examiner’s office for additional details. News of his death has prompted an outpouring of condolences from fans and members of the dance community, who remember Allen as a groundbreaking talent whose artistry left a lasting mark on the series and beyond.
By Status Ain't Hood Staff October 1, 2025
Sylvia Rhone, a pioneering figure in the music industry and the first Black woman to lead a major record label, will step down as chair and CEO of Sony Music’s Epic Records at the end of the month, Variety has confirmed. Rhone has served as chair and CEO since 2019, following her role as president of the label beginning in 2014. While no successor has been named, sources say label president Zeke Lewis and general manager Rick Sackheim will oversee daily operations in the interim. Rhone’s exit marks the close of a historic chapter in her career, which spans five decades and includes senior leadership roles across all three major record companies. She previously broke barriers at Warner Music in the 1990s, where she became the first Black woman to chair a major label division, and later led Universal Motown before joining Sony. Under her leadership, Epic Records scored chart-topping successes with artists such as 21 Savage, Future, Travis Scott, and Tyla. Sony Music chairman Rob Stringer hailed her as a “trailblazing executive” who has guided some of the most prominent artists of the era.  In a farewell memo to staff, Rhone reflected on her journey, saying she was “proud of [her] achievements and of [her] commitment to those who take inspiration from them.” She added that music’s enduring power lies in its ability to “reflect our world, question our assumptions, and uplift our spirits.” While Rhone has not revealed her next steps, she emphasized her excitement about the future after what she described as her “historic role at Epic.”
By Status Ain't HoodStaff October 1, 2025
Rappers Cardi B and Nicki Minaj recently reignited a bitter public feud on X (formerly Twitter) beginning Sept. 30, with a second night of incendiary posts on Sept. 30–Oct. 1 that quickly turned deeply personal. What began as jabs over album sales and promotional pricing escalated into a torrent of insults, threats and allegations traded between the two rappers, drawing widespread attention across social media and entertainment outlets. The confrontation intensified when both artists targeted one another’s children — most notably Nicki’s repeated attacks on Cardi’s daughter Kulture and Cardi’s retaliatory references to Nicki’s son and family — prompting shock and condemnation from many observers. Tweets from both sides included threats of physical confrontation and graphic insults; examples cited in reporting include Minaj referring to Kulture as a “vulture” and writing, “Your mom is pregnant with another monkey,” while Cardi fired back accusing Minaj of harming her own child and daring her to show up in person. The latest flare-up is the most volatile chapter in a years-long, complicated rivalry between two of hip-hop’s biggest names, one with a history that includes a 2018 physical altercation at Milan Fashion Week and intermittent online spats since. Industry watchers and outlets have noted the real-world risks when celebrity disputes turn personal and invite fan escalation, while media coverage continues to track deleted posts and shifting narratives as the exchange unfolds.
By Status Ain't Hood Staff September 29, 2025
Puerto Rican global superstar Bad Bunny is officially set to headline the Apple Music Super Bowl LX Halftime Show. The announcement came Sunday (Sept. 29), confirming the three-time Grammy winner will take the stage at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California, on February 8, 2026. The performance follows his sold-out residency in Puerto Rico, adding another milestone to his groundbreaking career.  In a statement released by the NFL, Bad Bunny emphasized the cultural weight of the moment. “What I’m feeling goes beyond myself. It’s for those who came before me and ran countless yards so I could come in and score a touchdown… this is for my people, my culture, and our history. Ve y dile a tu abuela, que seremos el HALFTIME SHOW DEL SUPER BOWL,” he said, underscoring that the performance is bigger than one artist—it’s about legacy and representation. Shawn “JAY-Z” Carter, the NFL’s live music entertainment strategist, praised the decision, saying, “What Benito has done and continues to do for Puerto Rico is truly inspiring. We are honored to have him on the world’s biggest stage.” NFL executive Jon Barker echoed the sentiment, calling the “MONACO” hitmaker “a natural fit for the iconic slot.” With anticipation already building, Bad Bunny’s halftime show is expected to be one of the most talked-about performances in Super Bowl history.
By Status Ain't Hood Staff September 29, 2025
A towering 10-foot bronze statue of rock ‘n’ roll legend Tina Turner was unveiled Saturday (Sept. 27) in Brownsville, Tennessee, the rural community near where she grew up. The dedication took place during the city’s annual Tina Turner Heritage Days, celebrating the Grammy-winning singer whose electrifying stage presence and timeless hits made her one of the world’s most iconic entertainers. The monument stands just steps away from Turner’s former high school and near Nutbush, the small town immortalized in her classic “Nutbush City Limits.” Sculptor Fred Ajanogha designed the piece to show Turner mid-performance, complete with her wild mane of hair, extended index finger, and a microphone in hand. “I tried to capture her flexibility of movement on stage,” Ajanogha explained, comparing her hair to the “mane of a lion.” The statue was funded in part by donors including Ford Motor Co. Turner, who passed away in May 2023 at the age of 83, left behind an enduring legacy through songs like “Proud Mary,” “Private Dancer,” and “What’s Love Got To Do With It.” Rising from her early career with Ike Turner to solo superstardom, she became an inspiration across generations, admired by legends such as Mick Jagger, Beyoncé, and Mariah Carey. Now, her hometown community has cemented her memory with a permanent tribute to the “Queen of Rock ’n’ Roll.”
By Status Ain't Hood Staff September 25, 2025
Filipino-American singer/songwriter Jessica Sanchez has officially claimed victory on America’s Got Talent season 20, capping off one of the most remarkable comeback stories in the show’s history. The Texas-born artist, who first auditioned as a 10-year-old during the inaugural season, returned nearly two decades later to wow judges and audiences alike. On Sept. 24, Sanchez was crowned champion, triumphing over freestyle rapper Chris Turner in a finale filled with high emotion and dazzling performances. Throughout the season, Sanchez consistently delivered standout moments, beginning with a Golden Buzzer from judge Sofía Vergara. For her finale performance, she chose “Die With A Smile” by Lady Gaga and Bruno Mars, dressed in a flowing white ensemble that matched the song’s emotional weight. The performance brought the audience to its feet as confetti and fireworks rained down, sealing her status as one of AGT’s most unforgettable talents. After her win, Sanchez reflected on her two-decade journey to victory, describing the experience as “overwhelming.” Now nine months pregnant with her first daughter, she called the win both surreal and deeply meaningful. “I was devastated when I didn’t make it in Season 1, but I held onto that seed of faith,” she told TV Insider. “This moment is 20 years in the making, and I’m so grateful to finally show people that I deserve to be in the limelight.”
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THROWBACK THURSDAY


By Status Ain't Hood Staff October 1, 2025
Released in April 1972 as the lead single from Bill Withers’ sophomore album Still Bill, “Lean On Me” quickly became a timeless anthem of unity and resilience. The song soared to No. 1 on both the Billboard Hot 100 and the soul charts, holding the top spot for three weeks in July of that year. By the end of 1972, it ranked No. 7 on Billboard’s year-end chart, later earning a place on Rolling Stone’s list of “The 500 Greatest Songs of All Time.” The inspiration for “Lean On Me” came from Withers’ upbringing in the small coal mining town of Slab Fork, West Virginia. After moving to Los Angeles, he found himself longing for the close-knit community spirit of his hometown. Sitting at his newly purchased piano, he crafted a simple yet powerful melody, pairing it with lyrics that reflected the importance of leaning on one another during hard times. Withers intentionally kept the words straightforward, allowing the message of solidarity to resonate with people from all walks of life.  Recorded with members of the Watts 103rd Street Rhythm Band and enhanced by a string section, the song’s soulful arrangement only deepened its emotional impact. Over the years, “Lean On Me” has been covered countless times, most notably by Club Nouveau in 1987, whose version also topped the Billboard Hot 100—making it one of just nine songs to achieve No. 1 status with two different artists. In 2007, Withers’ original recording was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame, cementing its place as one of the most enduring and uplifting songs in American music history.
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ALBUM REVIEW


By Joy Nkirote October 1, 2025
Tiwa Savage’s This One Is Personal stands as her most heartfelt and sensitive project to date, a quality evident from the very first track. Across its 15 songs, the album explores themes of heartbreak, healing, faith, and rediscovery, delivered with a maturity that feels both earned and deeply moving. Savage’s voice carries raw emotion, allowing listeners to connect with her struggles while also savoring the fleeting joys that bring light to pain. The production is balanced and intentional, leaning into minimalism to create intimacy, yet swelling expressively when a song demands greater emotional impact. Tracks like Scared of Love and You’re Not the First (You’re Just the Worst) reveal lyrical truths in a profoundly sorrowful way, while Holding It Down and You4Me highlight resilience and the pursuit of self-empowerment. Though some mid-tempo songs risk blending together, the album’s cohesion and emotional depth hold it firmly together, making for a smooth, compelling listening experience. Honest rather than trendy, This One Is Personal resonates with sincerity, emotional resonance, poignant songwriting, and refined production. - Joy Nkirote

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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
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By Status Ain't Hood Staff September 23, 2025
Cardi B and Kehlani deliver a cinematic experience with the official video for “Safe,” a highlight from Cardi’s long-awaited sophomore album Am I The Drama? Channeling TLC’s iconic “Creep” visuals, the duo appear in silky pajamas, moving in sync through playful choreography. But beneath the glossy surface lies a darker story, Cardi’s romance with a seemingly loving partner, played by Don Benjamin, spirals as secrets and betrayal emerge during a pregnancy. Blending nostalgia, heartbreak, and striking visuals, “Safe” is Cardi at her boldest.
By Status Ain't Hood Staff September 23, 2025
Platinum-selling West Philly artist Armani White has released his hypnotic new single “GHOST.” featuring rising Tennessee rapper Samara Cyn, via Def Jam Recordings. The track, which incorporates Pharrell-inspired loops, blends eerie production with Armani’s bold, bouncy flow and a striking hook. Cyn adds a sharp, quotable verse that complements his energy, creating a powerful balance. Marking their first collaboration, “GHOST.” sets the stage for more music from Armani White and stands out as a unique, otherworldly anthem.
By Status Ain't Hood Staff September 23, 2025
Australian R&B sensation Larissa Lanbert delivers a captivating follow-up to her 2023 critically-acclaimed LP I Love You And Its Getting Worse with her sophomore EP, Chronosick. Executive produced by Grammy-nominated hitmaker Khaled Rohaim, the seven-track project showcases Lambert’s genre-bending sound and powerful vocals. From the moody opener “Hurts Anymore” to the groove-driven “Blue Collar Baby" and the fan-favorite “Cardio,” each track offers a hypnotic journey meant for endless replay. First making waves with Paris Inc. on The X Factor before launching her solo career in 2020, with Chronosick, Lambert proves that her artistry continues to evolve..
By Status Ain't Hood Staff September 23, 2025
Joell Ortiz makes a powerful return with the official video for “The Yaowa,” a standout track from his new album Love, Peace & Trauma. Shot in striking black-and-white, the visuals highlight Ortiz’s commanding delivery as he weaves gritty tales over Heatmakerz and K. Shelton’s production. With this single, the Brooklyn-bred lyricist, once a member of Slaughterhouse, continues to showcase his sharp wordplay and authenticity.
By Status Ain't Hood Staff September 23, 2025
North Louisiana soul singer Robert Finley has unveiled his stirring new gospel single, “I Wanna Thank You,” a track from his forthcoming album Hallelujah! Don’t Let the Devil Fool Ya, due October 10 via Easy Eye Sound. Produced by longtime collaborator Dan Auerbach in Nashville, the song offers a heartfelt preview of Finley’s first album fully devoted to gospel, blending his signature blues, soul, and spiritual fervor.
By Status Ain't Hood Staff September 19, 2025
Skip Marley (grandson of Bob) continues his family’s legendary reggae lineage with the release of his new video for “In Our Sight,” filmed in Jamaica and directed by Aka.Ruppi. Produced by Supa Dups, the track samples Al Green’s “Love and Happiness” while drawing inspiration from Dennis Brown and The Abyssinians, weaving reggae’s past into the present. The visuals highlight unity and perseverance, showing Marley rallying community strength. With support from Canadian rapper Kardinal Offishall, the song delivers a timeless call for resilience and generational connection.
By Status Ain't Hood Staff September 19, 2025
R&B singer and actor Keith D. Robinson has dropped the music video for his new single “Forever Bae,” the lead track from his upcoming album Love Episodic II , due this fall. Directed by Derek Blanks, the video stars Robinson opposite his "Beyond the Gates" co-star Daphnée Duplaix, who plays his love interest. The story follows their journey from first spark to romantic ups and downs, capturing passion, vulnerability, and commitment.
By Status Ain't Hood Staff September 19, 2025
Mario returns with heartfelt passion on his new single “Nobody But Us,” released via New Citizen/EMPIRE. Produced by Grammy-winning hitmaker Dre Moon, the bass-driven track finds Mario professing unwavering devotion to his love interest while dismissing outside noise. It’s his first release since the critically acclaimed Glad You Came album in 2024, marking a fresh chapter for the R&B star.
By Status Ain't Hood Staff September 19, 2025
Platinum-certified R&B star Queen Naija kicks off 2025 with her new single “Rain…,” a soulful yet contemporary track blending ethereal production with her unmistakable vocal power. Co-produced by Cardiak, Wu10, and Poo Bear, the song channels passion and vulnerability, setting the tone for her upcoming fall EP. With its shimmering, Prince-inspired soundscape and lyrics exploring the complexities of love, “Rain…” marks the beginning of a bold new era for Queen Naija.