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KXT's Jackson Wisdorf joins Stephen Thompson to discuss their favorite records out this week — and shed a few tears in the process.
Williams then helped Clipse get signed to Arista Records, where they released their 2002 full-length project, “Lord Willin’.” The album produced the hit singles “Grindin’,” “When the Last Time” and “Ma, I Don’t Love Her.” It also reached the top 10 of the R&B/Hip-Hop and Billboard 200 charts and was later certified gold by the RIAA.
Clipse announces its first album in almost 16 years: Let God Sort Em Out. Produced by Pharrell, the album drops on July 11 via Roc Nation. Lead single “Ace Trumpets” lands this Friday.
Alternative R&B artist Leon Thomas will release his “MUTT Deluxe: HEEL” album on Friday. Thomas earned a Grammy for co-producing SZA’s gigantic “Snooze” record and is now experiencing his own solo success.
Britney Spears’s Oops!... I Did It Again returns thanks to a twenty-fifth anniversary edition, debuting at No. 41 on the Official Album Downloads chart.
In this new re-recorded album, which features Fogerty’s sons Shane and Tyler, songs will be marked “John’s Version” in parentheses to indicate they are new versions. This follows the model Swift used to indicate her re-recordings.
“I was already deep on feelings, but becoming a mother has taken that up like seven notches,” says Kali Uchis. “That as an artist allows you to dig deeper.”
The Colombian star opens up about his life on the island he considers his second home, and how his connection to the Caribbean shaped his most personal music yet.