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Summer Walker isn’t big on diaries or therapy. Instead, the low-key R&B powerhouse finds solace in the studio, where ang...
10/01/2025

Summer Walker isn’t big on diaries or therapy. Instead, the low-key R&B powerhouse finds solace in the studio, where angst, lust, and self-doubt morph into mesmerizing confessionals. For Walker, putting it all out there is healing: “Pro Tools sessions are my diary pages,” she tells Apple Music in Up Next: Summer Walker, the documentary film about her ascent. “That’s why a lot of my songs are emotional.” As a child growing up in Atlanta (where she was born in 1996), Walker would wait until her mom went to bed before going into the bathroom to record videos of herself singing songs and playing guitar. When she posted those clips on social media, the reaction was immediate—she had something. Her songwriting style—which she explored on her first two releases, Last Day of Summer and CLEAR—is both mysterious and bare-bones; the more she reveals about her heart and mind, the more captivating she becomes. “I don’t really need the pain/But I love to feel the pain,” she admits on “Deep,” a song that wrestles to distinguish between s*x and love. To listen is to witness Walker working it all out in real time.

Summer continued sorting through her feelings with subsequent projects. For 2021's Still Over It, she explores all the dimensions of relationship drama, whether she's teaming up with City Girls for an upbeat anti-ex anthem ("Ex For A Reason") or lamenting social media messiness ("Bitter"). For CLEAR 2: SOFT LIFE, Summer distances herself from petty drama even as she reckons with romantic dysfunction. Tracks like "How Does It Feel" see her dealing with someone who treats her love "like an option." Floating over tranquil instrumentation for "Finding Peace," she sounds like she's found it. In a tumultuous world, she might not always be able to, but her fans will always return to watch her try.

Summer Walker
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Highest 2 LowestMovie ∙ Thriller ∙ 2025When a powerful music mogul (Denzel Washington) is targeted by a ransom plot, he ...
10/01/2025

Highest 2 Lowest
Movie ∙ Thriller ∙ 2025

When a powerful music mogul (Denzel Washington) is targeted by a ransom plot, he is forced to fight for his family and legacy while jammed up in a life-or-death moral dilemma.

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Jason Sudeikis is Ted Lasso, an American football coach hired to manage a British soccer team—despite having no experien...
10/01/2025

Jason Sudeikis is Ted Lasso, an American football coach hired to manage a British soccer team—despite having no experience. But what he lacks in knowledge, he makes up for with optimism, underdog determination...and biscuits.

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Watch 11 Emmy® award winner Ted Lasso seasons 1, 2 and 3. Starring Jason Sudeikis, Hannah Waddingham and Juno Temple. Streaming on Apple TV+.

Enormous: The Gorge StoryMovie ∙ Documentary ∙ 2021Despite overwhelming odds, a small family winery - with a makeshift p...
10/01/2025

Enormous: The Gorge Story
Movie ∙ Documentary ∙ 2021

Despite overwhelming odds, a small family winery - with a makeshift plywood stage - eventually became "The Gorge," a Pollstar, Billboard, and ACM winning music venue. "Enormous: The Gorge Story" follows the stories of Dave Matthews, Jason Mraz, and Pearl Jam (among many other artists) - all of whom have legendary pasts at the venue.

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Despite overwhelming odds, a small family winery - with a makeshift plywood stage - eventually became "The Gorge," a Pollstar, Billboard, and ACM winn…

Few artists earn as much critical and popular acclaim right off the bat as GloRilla did when she broke through to nation...
10/01/2025

Few artists earn as much critical and popular acclaim right off the bat as GloRilla did when she broke through to national audiences in 2022. But few artists have a calling card like “F.N.F. (Let’s Go),” which distills the raw catharsis and sly humor that courses through her music, sounding alien and familiar at once.

Raised in North Memphis and introduced to music through the church choir, GloRilla and her distinct rasp have anchored collaborations with superstars (Cardi B), female rap legends (Gangsta Boo) and regional heroes (Yo Gotti, whose CMG label released her debut EP, Anyways, Life’s Great…).

GloRilla Apple Music
https://apple.co/4jtclJV

About Bad Bunny:  Super Bowl LX Halftime performer:  Two years before he was named Artist of the Year at the 2022 Apple ...
10/01/2025

About Bad Bunny: Super Bowl LX Halftime performer:

Two years before he was named Artist of the Year at the 2022 Apple Music Awards, Bad Bunny spoke to Apple Music about his then-new album YHLQMDLG. His debut, X 100PRE, had helped bring Latin trap to a global audience without diluting its regional spirit—no small feat. Did he feel like he had to do even better the second time out? “I’ll be honest with you,” he said. “No.” No? “On the contrary, I wanted it to be different.” Like his collaborator J Balvin, El Conejo Malo has become a symbol of Latinx culture’s migration into the global mainstream, reshaping the look, sound, and feel of modern pop just by following his own idiosyncratic muse. YHLQMDLG: Yo hago lo que me da la gana—I do whatever I want.

Part of doing whatever he wants meant putting out three projects that year, including the forward-thinking fusion album EL ÚLTIMO TOUR DEL MUNDO and a set of collaboration-heavy tracks from the vault, LAS QUE NO IBAN A SALIR. It also meant taking time to plan his next move. “I like to prepare myself and prepare the surroundings to work my music,” he says about his process. “But when I get a good idea that I want to work on in the future, I hold it until that moment.” That moment came with 2022’s Un Verano Sin Ti. Though the title might suggest a shift into sad-boy mode, the LP instead revealed a different conceptual aim as his ultimate summer playlist. “It's a good vibe,” he says. “I think it's the happiest album of my career.”

As a kid growing up in Vega Baja, Puerto Rico, in the mid-’90s (he was born Benito Martínez Ocasio in 1994), Bunny fell in love with a broad spectrum of Latin music—reggaetón, merengue, salsa—before discovering American hip-hop. His best tracks don't just blend tradition and futurism, Latin and global, but stake out new thematic territory for male Latinx artists, including personal vulnerability (“Vete”) and s*xual violence against women (“Yo Perreo Sola”, “Bellacoso”), making him both a role model and an ally for LGBTQ+ communities and socially progressive values.

In 2023, full of ra**ch and fed up with fame, Bunny returned with nadie sabe lo que va a pasar mañana, an LP that added spurts of Jersey club to his arsenal. Supported by frenetic singles like "WHERE SHE GOES," the album only reinforced Bad Bunny's status as perhaps the world's most dynamic hitmaker.

Bad Bunny via Apple Music
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09/30/2025

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Album · 2023 · 22 Songs

09/20/2025

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AM I THE DRAMA?Album ∙ Hip-Hop/Rap ∙ 2025Cardi BIt’s been seven years since the Bronx superstar’s debut album, 2018’s re...
09/20/2025

AM I THE DRAMA?
Album ∙ Hip-Hop/Rap ∙ 2025

Cardi B

It’s been seven years since the Bronx superstar’s debut album, 2018’s record-breaking Invasion of Privacy, which debuted atop the Billboard 200 with the largest female rap streaming week of all time and made Cardi the first solo female artist to win the Best Rap Album Grammy. For anybody wondering what she’s been up to in the meantime, allow her to set the record straight: When she wasn’t flexing at Fashion Week, she was mostly holed up in the studio, battling a mean case of writer’s block. “I really went through a crash where nothing was pleasing me—nothing,” the artist born Belcalis Almánzar tells Apple Music’s Zane Lowe. Despite spending more time in the studio than at home, Cardi describes recording song after song that just didn’t feel right while fans clamored for Invasion of Privacy’s hotly anticipated follow-up.

Rather than brush off the funk, Cardi harnessed the full force of its power on AM I THE DRAMA?, her long-awaited sophomore album, named for a revelation after a vain attempt to stay out of the headlines. “For some reason, I’m getting tried even when I’m not saying nothing,” she says. “And it’s like, damn—do drama chase me, or am I just the drama?” Here, the unapologetic MC channels her pent-up aggression into belligerent trap bangers that remind you who’s the “first rap bitch on the cover of Vogue.” “I tried to come in peace/They tore me into pieces/Now I gotta RIP it,” she snarls on “Dead,” which opens with a report of a recent crime spree targeting “bloggers, journalists, and, most chillingly, several female rappers” before Summer Walker sings about pulling off her enemies’ lacefronts.

“I’m a very colorful person,” Cardi tells Lowe. “But this past year, I feel like something kind of was dying inside of me. My humbleness, me trying so much to be unproblematic, me trying to avoid drama, avoid the disses, avoid the bitches—that’s dying out in me. Because I’m really about to show you, bitch, that you are not fu***ng with me. The cockiness is being born again.” The attitude comes through on “Imaginary Playerz,” Cardi’s riff on the 1997 JAY-Z classic, which was born on a bad day in the studio during the summer of 2024. “I was really caught in a funk,” she explains. “It was the third, fourth day that I’m sleeping on the couch in the studio. I’m exhausted. I’m pregnant as f**k. And I was just going through some drama in my life, and I just was so tired, so over it.” Trying to lighten the mood, her engineer blasted the JAY-Z original, and a light bulb went off. “I’m like, ‘Yo, imagine if I flip this, but my way,’” she thought, suddenly remembering that she had an awful lot to brag about.

Amidst all the DRAMA, there are moments of levity—she recruits Selena Gomez, Tyla, and Lourdiz for a trio of sultry R&B bops, flips a Janet Jackson classic for the buoyant “Principal,” and reps her roots on “Bodega Baddie,” a high-octane norteño banger. But first, there are shots to be fired—whether at her so-called peers or at the low-down, dirty dogs she disses over the Triggerman sample on “Outside.” And on “Man of Your Word,” she opens up about the demise of her marriage over mournful steel drums. Between the flexing and the reflecting, DRAMA feels like catharsis—and that’s before it ends on 2020’s record-shattering, zeitgeist-capturing “WAP.”

Album · 2025 · 23 Songs

Listen to Am I the Drama by Cardi B on Spotify 🔥
09/20/2025

Listen to Am I the Drama by Cardi B on Spotify 🔥

Cardi B · album · 2025 · 23 songs

Cardi B is the fastest artist to 1 million album sales and certified Platinum.  Her new album   is on a different level....
09/20/2025

Cardi B is the fastest artist to 1 million album sales and certified Platinum. Her new album is on a different level.

Cardi B Atlantic Records

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