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New York rap heavyweights French Montana, Remy Ma, and Max B unite on the “Big Bronx Remix” of “Ever Since U Left Me,” bringing fresh energy to one of the year’s hottest records. Released in partnership with ESPN, the remix includes “The Knicks Edition,” a tribute to New York’s excitement surrounding the 2026 NBA Finals. With its infectious production, memorable hook, and confident verses, the track captures the spirit of the city while celebrating both hip-hop culture and the Knicks’ championship aspirations.

UK R&B songwriter Ama will release her self-titled album on June 19. Ahead of the release, she has shared the single “Holding Back,” a sensual, atmospheric record produced by longtime collaborator Dpat. The track unfolds with restraint and tension, exploring the space between desire and hesitation as Ama leans into a more transparent emotional register. Through layered ambient production and intimate vocal phrasing, “Holding Back” captures the push and pull of wanting without disguise, revealing an artist who sounds both vulnerable and self-assured in her honesty.
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Rapper Courtney Bell’s It Gets Greater Later is a deeply personal album that traces his journey from Detroit’s tough Joy Road neighborhood to hard-earned self-discovery. Shaped by faith, family, and the influence of 2Pac, Bell reflects on legal struggles, mental health challenges, lost opportunities, and personal growth. Tracks like “Wounded Healer (Book of Eli),” “Everyday,” and “Guard My Temple” explore healing, accountability, and spirituality, while collaborations with Ron E, Royce Da 5’9, Benny the Butcher, Dawn C, and others add depth. Executive-produced by Raymone Burton, Keith Miller, and Kyle Barden, the album stands as a testament to resilience, gratitude, and Bell’s refusal to let adversity define his story.
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Rising artist Samara Cyn brings unapologetic confidence to “BUSHWICK,” her hard-hitting collaboration with rapper/producer Ovrkast., featured on her 2026 EP Detour. Directed by Mitch Ritter, the official video amplifies the track’s bold energy as Cyn calls out imitators and asserts her individuality in an industry she views as overcrowded with copycats. Ovrkast. complements her fierce delivery with a sharp guest verse, showcasing the chemistry they’ve built through years of collaboration and creating a dynamic visual that matches the song’s intensity.

West-Coast singer/songwriter Joyce Wrice brings romance into the workplace in the official video for “Crack The Code,” a smooth R&B and neo-soul ballad that follows her as a stylish corporate professional navigating an office crush. Dressed in a sophisticated brown suit and glasses, Wrice exchanges lingering glances, lunch conversations, and playful moments with a coworker before the tension finally breaks. The visual builds from subtle attraction to a long-awaited elevator kiss, pairing elegant storytelling with Joyce's signature soulful sound.
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Rising R&B singer-songwriter Jaz Karis showcases her vulnerability on her new single, “FAITH,” the second release from her forthcoming EP, Twenty Something, arriving July 9. Following the witty and emotionally charged “Life Is Unfair,” the new track offers a deeper reflection on the challenges of pursuing a music career and the Christian faith that sustains her. Blending warmth, soul, and spiritual depth, “FAITH” highlights Jaz’s powerful vocal performance over intimate, understated production.

Rotterdam-born R&B/pop singer and OVO Sound artist Naomi Sharon continues her impressive run with the release of her new single, “Weak.” Blending smooth R&B with Afro-pop influences, the groove-driven track explores the intoxicating pull of love and the tension between illusion and reality. Rich, warm production and Sharon’s signature choral harmonies elevate the song’s message of empowerment and self-possession. With its emotional depth and captivating sound, “Weak” adds another standout chapter to Naomi Sharon’s rising catalog.

Kehlani brings infectious energy to the official video for “Back and Forth,” her upbeat collaboration with Missy Elliott from her self-titled fifth album. Directed by Director X, the vibrant visual transforms a lively house party into the perfect setting for the feel-good anthem, with Kehlani arriving alongside friends before linking up with the legendary Missy “Misdemeanor” Elliott. The colorful clip also features a surprise appearance from Monica, adding another layer of star power to the celebratory and dance-filled video.

GRAMMY-nominated trio FLO continues building excitement for their highly anticipated sophomore album Therapy At The Club, arriving July 24, with the release of their new single and video, “Don’t Break Her Heart.” Reuniting with producer Julian Bunetta and songwriter Steph Jones, the empowering track celebrates friendship, sisterhood, and protecting the people you love. Directed by Troy Roscoe, the playful visual follows FLO as members of an investigative agency helping women uncover the truth about an unfaithful partner, delivering a fun yet heartfelt anthem.

Nigerian-American artist Mannywellz has released his new seven-track EP, Small Chops, via Vydia. Written and produced entirely by the singer himself, the project blends R&B and soul while exploring themes of love, vulnerability, and emotional connection. Named after the popular Nigerian appetizer assortment, the EP serves as a preview of his upcoming full-length album. Featuring fellow Nigerian artists Wale and Lekan, Small Chops arrives amid growing momentum, following the success of his “How It Feels” video and 2025 single “Holy Father.”








































