After a string of timestamp mixtapes Curren$y is headed out on the road with “The Winners Circle Tour” embarking March 28 with a run of shows 2026. Traveling the globe Spitta Andretti is hitting every major market including the Carolinas, Florida and DMV.
Performing with him at every stop The 747 Band and special guest Fendi P. Jay Electronica has been confirmed for two show dates.
Wale’s eighth studio album, everything is a lot., released on November 14, 2025, via Def Jam, explores vulnerability, fame’s pressures, and personal struggles through soulful hip-hop with African influences. Guests include Ty Dolla $ign, Andra Day, Leon Thomas, ODUMODUBLVCK, BNYX, Seyi Vibez, Teni, Odeal, Nino Paid, and Shaboozey. Standouts: “Blanco” on alcohol issues and “Power and Problems” on fame’s downsides.
Promo highlights a creative Nike Boots ad featuring Smino, directed by Jossh Flores, revealing features amid DC-rooted visuals.
The “Everything Is A Lot. The Tour with Smino” kicks off May 26 in San Francisco, hitting cities like LA, Denver, Austin, Atlanta, NYC, Chicago, and more, ending July 2 in Minneapolis. Tickets at everythingisthetour.com.
Firing up something fresh off the runway: Curren$y’s 9/15, dropped on the 15th, and it’s got that Spitta smoke — short, sweet, and stacked with bars over buttery beats.
Top Down — oh, this is peak Curren$y! Windows down, wind in the hair, lyrics about stacking paper and dodging lames.
Luxury flex 101! Spitta’s cataloging whips like a dealer but he states “I ain’t have to say that rhyme yall niggas know my problem.”
That trunk-rattling bass? Chef’s kiss. It’s playful, not braggy — more like sharing the blueprint. Keeps the momentum rolling smooth. Lyrics hit on loyalty and payoff — real talk. Elevated the energy. 9/10, love the guest spots. Beats got that Southern bounce, perfect closer. Leaves you hyped and reflective.
Wrapping 9/15 — Curren$y’s dropping jewels in under 20 minutes. Strengths: effortless flows, cohesive vibes, killer features. It’s like a quick joyride — don’t overthink it, just enjoy.
Lines That Touched Our Soul On Curren$y 9/15
1. “Hop out in some shit’ll have PETA at my front door
The f**k I gotta front for? It’s Porsches in my arsenal
Hundred miles and runnin’, these Pirellis still got more to go
Burnin’ one and rollin’ one, gotta smoke before I smoke
Only natural stones in this two-tone yellow rose
Money still the mission, and still remainin’ real while ya gettin’ it
Gotta let it pile before ya spend it
If I say I’ma do it, on these white G-Nikes, I did it
I go hard on a ho’, go coupe-for-coupe with my nigga”
Song- JetLife Got The Power
2. “This way bigger than some rap shit
This the feelin’ of pullin’ your close homies out the trap, and sh*t
This that money in the mattress” Song- Paid In Full
3. “Can’t be afraid of the grind, can say that a thousand times
Won’t sink in some ni**as minds, that make them a waste of time
Can’t be no friends of mine, ’cause I’m out her’ gettin’ mine
For a nigga signed to Cash Money I can not remember them days nor records and I feel like I been the biggest blood since Cash Money took over around 99-2000.
How does this nigga Curren$y have so much music out. JETLIFE!? Hell is that. Saw it on a couple jackets once in my life. Long story short: you can answer that for me.
While the bangers stick out it’s Curren$y airlines” schtick on this album that are hilarious and bring energy to the production.
Here are seven of the best lines from Curren$y latest project. (Non-ranking)
Rich Uncle Intro (song) #WHOLETHANG
1. “Full-time job not to kill ’em, somebody else’ll get ’em
I tried to help some niggas, but I’ma be selfish with it
That’s more healthier, n***a, that’s self-care, my n***a
Generational wealth”
Song- Combination
2. “Minimize the problems, maximize the money
I hoped out my Impala, hit switches, makе it sit funny
Leanin’ to the side, stylе wild drunk monkey Gorillas in the mist, and the YNs hungry
They pull up and get some change and a whole lot more game from me”
Song- Blog Air (feat. Wiz Khalifa)
3. “I never conspired with liars, I had me a younger Mariah
And she was just takin’ me higher, keepin’ my pocket and mind right
She even told me keep it P, and she never wanted the limelight
She told me she watchin’ TV, ’cause she know that’s where she’ll find Mike”
Song- Kush Clouds (feat. Killer Miker)
4. “It’s been parked up for a month, we can’t find the joints
I’m finna fire up a joint as I score more points
Stackin’ up these golden coins, Jet Life I’m enjoyin’
Errybody can’t go, sucka niggas can’t join
Song- Saratoga Races
5. “You better go find a hustle. Rinse and repeat.”
Song- Store Owners (feat. LES)
6. Not talking to nobody just enjoying the feeling
I’m silent but I’m plotting on dividing a million
With my nigga on his 1’s[?] I think I know where to get it
One thing is for certain BIA’s long-awaited debut album BIANCA unleashes the Massachusetts rapper’s most authentic self after a decade of boundary-pushing features and EPs. A debut album is an artist’s chance to pour their life’s experiences into a singular statement, and BIA delivers with a project that’s raw, introspective, and unapologetically her own.
Let the internet tell it Lil Jon was only talking about black woman so how did Bianca Miquela Landrau become known professionally as BIA. Luck is finding a radio station today where it is not predominantly dominated by the female-gender artist. FAST FOWARD WITH ME. I will be the bad guy I know some Puerto-Rican blacks but shit they be saying they might just be Latin you let they great-grandma tell it. At 34-years-of-age I stopped asking woman they ethnicity because I mean that might be the next RICO: paranoia of growing up going to Puerto Rican festivals and an old Italian man telling me he ashamed to admit it but OBK might be Sicilian.
Her early work, including standout features with artists like J. Cole and Nicki Minaj, set the stage for this moment, though fans hoping for guest appearances on BIANCA may have to wait for a potential deluxe edition.
Current album: A slew of what happened to the budget or is Unc behind on who he dealing with online.
“2 shots in and im thinkin about fuckin,” My type of girl. Sad Party Yung Nigga Classic You not even that freaky though.
OBK
BIANCA—trades surface-level bravado for raw vulnerability, elevated introspection, and unpredictable vibes, from the all while sidestepping low-frequency drama to craft a timeless, high-frequency statement of growth. BIA is crystal clear about her boundaries and energy—if you’re fake, keep moving. The beat on NWFA is minimalist and cold, letting her delivery cut through like a knife. It’s the perfect reminder: BIA doesn’t need to shout to dominate. Then comes AWAKE and this one’s a standout. It’s hypnotic and introspective, with a darker, almost trance-like quality. You feel BIA floating in her own lane, addressing paranoia, fame, and self-awareness, all while staying smooth as ever. This is BIA deep in her bag—calm, but never sleeping.
Being BAD GUY might just be her best flex. She leans all the way into the villain role, unapologetically. This is the artist who doesn’t care for approval, who owns her ambition, and who has absolutely no interest in playing nice. The production slaps, the bars are savage, and the attitude is addictive. Over a delicate yet eerie beat PRAY FOR YOU is haunting. BIA offers verses that feel like quiet vengeance. It’s not angry; it’s composed and cold. She doesn’t curse you out—she lights a candle and keeps it moving. A beautiful balance of pain and power.
Switching the vibe on SAD PARTY and DADE —melancholic, but still fly BIA taps into emotional exhaustion here. Both tracks feels like a neon-soaked night ride through South Beach. The energy is infectious, the beat flips are wild, and BIA’s flexes come with bilingual flair. It’s global and gritty at once (think CJ from San Andres Screensaver)!
If you are looking for straight pressure WE ON GO II is straight pressure. This version feels like a sequel with more punch—more confidence, more hunger. The hook is menacing, the drums knock, and BIA rides the pocket like a pro. It’s the kind of track that makes you want to stunt on your ex and then run a few red lights (figuratively, of course).
It’s giving quiet confidence and expensive taste BIANCA is cold, calculated, and completely in her zone in BIA’s debut. Luxury rap but make it introverted and icy every track feels experimental , bossed up, and unbothered. [8.7]
Get ready for an explosive night of raw lyricism and unrelenting energy! Buffalo’s own Benny the Butcher is set to storm stages across the East Coast and beyond with his Money & Power Tour, kicking off this week. Don’t miss your chance to witness Benny the Butcher live as he commands the stage with unmatched hustle and heart.
Presented by BSF, it’s hitting mid-sized venues perfect for that sweaty, up-close vibe. Joining Benny are BSF’s OT The Real and Griselda producer Daringer.
Fresh off his Def Jam album Everybody Can’t Go and the May 2025 surprise EP Excelsior Benny’s delivering a live sermon on street wisdom and unyielding hustle.
Tickets on sale now—grab yours before they’re gone!
Rob49’s Let Me Fly Tour kicks off October 28, 2025, at Revolution Live in Fort Lauderdale, igniting a 17-city sprint behind his latest project. The New Orleans rapper’s gritty anthems fuel stops in Orlando (Oct 30), Atlanta (Oct 31), D.C. (Nov 4), New York (Nov 5), Toronto (Nov 7), Chicago, Denver, L.A., and more. It wraps November 25 in Houston’s White Oak Music Hall. Tickets are moving fast—secure yours now for $40 this week only.
This isn’t just a show; it’s liftoff for his first solo-headlining run, the Let Me Fly Tour, a 17-city odyssey ripped from the pages of breakthrough album of the same name. Featuring heavy-hitters like Sexyy Red, Cardi B, and Lil Wayne, the project pulses with Crescent City swagger—tales of grinding for gold, dodging the grindstone, and claiming the skies.
In a world that’s increasingly digital and detached Machine Gun Kelly is cranking up the volume on nostalgia with his newly announced “Lost Americana Tour” — a raucous road trip through the heartland’s forgotten anthems blending rock ‘n’ roll grit with pop-punk fire.
And he’s not riding solo. Expect fireworks from special guests Wiz Khalifa, the 2025-2026 global trek promises to resurrect the spirit of dive bars, open highways, and star-spangled rebellion, and one of its crown jewels is the high-octane stop at Darien Lake Amphitheater in Darien Center, New York, on Saturday, June 13, 2026.
Picture this: the summer sun dipping low over the amphitheater’s sprawling lawn, the air thick with the scent of fresh-cut grass and anticipation, as MGK storms the stage to reclaim America’s lost soul. Colson Baker—aka MGK—has always been a chameleon, flipping from rap phenom to chart-topping rocker without missing a beat. But Lost Americana feels like a homecoming. Drawing from his roots in Cleveland’s rust-belt underbelly, the tour dives deep into themes of faded glory and resilient dreams
Darien Lake isn’t just any venue—it’s a 20,000-capacity beast nestled in the rolling hills near Buffalo, where the echoes of past legends like Aerosmith and Pearl Jam still linger. On June 13, it’ll transform into MGK’s personal jukebox of Americana. With the tour kicking off earlier legs across North America before jetting to Europe, Australia, and beyond, this New York date stands out as a pivotal East Coast anchor, bridging the heartland hustle with coastal cool.
If you’re craving a night that feels like cracking open a cold one with your ghosts of summers past, snag your artist presale tickets now via Ticketmaster— before they’re dust in the wind.
Hate to tell you if you are miserable no one will ever know.
“Okay voices” — OBK on Glum
Let’s be honest, going into IAM wondering which is going to be the next R&B banger 🫵🏼 wish you knew about earlier. BUT why the autotune.
Haley Williams plays with multiple genres, Ego Death At A Bachelorette Party was no- different.
Even when she does not want to appear too poppy it’s the catchiness in the lyrics that you can spin your grandma around and she will ignore the explicit sign while continuing her two-step while you wait patiently for the song to end.
Now if you wonder if she keeps the same outside energy on her solo records refer to any line on the album title track. Ask a black person to explain the line if you are uncertain language.
Get Ready, Buffalo: T-Pain’s TP20 Tour Hits Outer Harbor Live on October 10!
Buffalo’s music scene is about to get a massive dose of nostalgia and high-energy vibes as Grammy-winning artist T-Pain rolls into town for a can’t-miss performance at Outer Harbor Live at Terminal B. Mark your calendars for Friday, October 10, 2025—this stop on his TP20 Tour: Celebrating 20 Years of T-Pain promises to be an epic night of hits, auto-tune magic, and unbreakable party spirit.
For those who grew up blasting tracks like “Buy U a Drank (Shawty Snappin’)” or “Bartender,” T-Pain needs no introduction. The Florida-born rapper, singer, and producer revolutionized the game in the mid-2000s with his innovative use of auto-tune, turning it from a studio tool into a cultural phenomenon. Over two decades, he’s racked up collaborations with everyone from Kanye West and Lil Wayne to Taylor Swift and Flo Rida, earning two Grammys along the way for smashes like “Blame It” with Jamie Foxx and “Good Life” with Kanye. But T-Pain’s story isn’t just about the charts—it’s about resilience. After facing backlash for his signature sound, he stripped it away on NPR’s Tiny Desk Concert in 2014, proving his raw vocal talent and sparking a career renaissance. Now, at 40, he’s hotter than ever, with viral TikToks, a Twitch streaming empire, and fresh music that bridges generations.
The TP20 Tour is T-Pain’s way of saying thank you to fans who’ve stuck with him through the highs and lows. Announced earlier this year with a heartfelt video message, the tour highlights his evolution from club anthems to introspective bangers, complete with surprise guests and deep cuts. Expect a setlist packed with classics like “I’m Sprung,” “Chopped ‘N’ Skrewed,” and “Can’t Believe It,” alongside newer gems from his 2023 album On Top of the Covers, where he reimagines hits by artists like Sam Cooke and Journey. And if his recent shows are any indication, T-Pain’s live energy is infectious—he’s known for crowd-surfing, impromptu freestyles, and turning venues into massive sing-alongs.
Joining T-Pain on stage in Buffalo are rising stars EarthGang and Armani White, adding layers of hip-hop flair and fresh sounds to the lineup. EarthGang, the Atlanta duo signed to J. Cole’s Dreamville, brings their eclectic mix of soulful rhymes and psychedelic beats, while Armani White’s viral hit “Billie Eilish” promises to get the crowd hyped early.
The venue couldn’t be more perfect for a fall night out. Outer Harbor Live at Terminal B, nestled along the shores of Lake Erie at 901 Fuhrmann Boulevard, is Buffalo’s go-to spot for outdoor concerts with stunning waterfront views. Part of the Seneca Casinos Outer Harbor Live Concert Series, this amphitheater-style setup holds thousands and has hosted big names like Wallows this summer.
Gates open around 6:30 PM, with the show kicking off at 8 PM—plenty of time to grab drinks, snag merch, and soak in the sunset vibes. Pro tip: Dress in layers for that crisp October air off the lake.
Tickets are on sale now, starting at about $55, and they’re moving fast— Whether you’re a longtime fan reliving the glory days or a newcomer discovering his catalog, this concert is set to be a highlight of Buffalo’s 2025 music calendar.