2Chainz and Lil Wayne Welcome Fans to TIDALxCOLLEGROVE

In a pop-up concert at Atlanta’s infamous Tabernacle Concert Hall, Rappers 2Chainz and Lil Wayne joined forces to put on a 60-minute performance of some of their greatest hits. Dubbed the “Kings” of features and mixtapes, both rappers highlighted some of their best collaborations and solo projects from their respective careers.

“Birthday Song”, “Spend It”, “Riot”, “Watch Out”, “Bandz A Make Her Dance”, “Go DJ”, “Mrs. Officer”, “Lollipop”, “I’m Goin’ In”, and the list goes on. They each tied their individual performances together at the end as they performed songs off Collegrove

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Tweet is Back with Charlene

Before there was Twitter there was Tweet, the brown-skinned beauty with a voice as rich as mahogany. A voice that felt as familiar as an aunt who was always singing at all of the family functions, birthday parties, dinners or funerals. That’s who Tweet has always been, and now, without much of a warning, she has come back to our ears with her third album, Charlene.  

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Charlene 
is Tweet’s first album in over a decade and for many including myself, a great reintroduction. Of the album, Tweet told Billboard Magazine,

“In 2005, I was really in a bad place. I kind of hit rock bottom. So on Charlene, you’ll probably hear a lot more secure Charlene. I’m fine with who I am and secure as the woman and artist. I’m not afraid. Spiritually, mentally, I’m just in this whole other place, and I’m excited and I’m ready for whatever is to come.”

And listening to the album, the confident woman that Tweet claims to be is exactly who listeners will actually hear. Covering topics that explore the various stages and feelings that come with relationships, Tweet sounds very in touch with who she is on both an emotional and spiritual level. Honestly speaking, this is an album that you will go through the emotions and levels with. You can feel what it is she is actually singing about. It’s a very mature and honest album, and the production on the album serves as the perfect backdrop. Overall, this album just feels very raw and shows tremendous growth for Tweet.

The entire album is great, making it difficult to identify the highlights. Both “The Outro: I Struggle” and “Dadada… Struggle” are such beautiful songs that I wish were longer. The lyrics and production on both are beautiful and give a great background for Tweet’s beautiful voice. “The Hardest Thing” is a song that makes you really want to walk into a Baptist Church. I’m sure in context, this song is about letting go of a tumultuous relationship and not settling, but in delivery it feels like a somewhat religious experience. With lyrics like, “I’m tired of disappointments/ want to leave them all behind me/ move forward without regrets / But I don’t know how hard all of this would be” it just feels like a clean slate, and clear palette. “Priceless” is a masterpiece from beginning to end–literally, from when the music starts to when Tweet starts singing. This exact sentiment is felt again for the track “Magic”, which was produced by Bereal. Not only is the production flawless, but this song also makes you want to feel in love without the cheesy you-make-me-see-butterflies aspect that most songs include these days.

Another highlight comes in the form of the Missy Elliot assisted “Somebody Else Will”. We all know Tweet and Missy make magic – think: “Oops (Oh My)” and that same magic can be felt on “Somebody Else Will”. Of the song, Tweet told Billboard: “When Missy wrote ‘Somebody Else Will’ she sent it to me and I had to have this record. I love the message behind it because I’m all about revelation and girl power and knowing that you don’t have to stay in a situation that’s not good for you. I loved the song, so I had to do it.” Not to mention, the production laid down by Timbaland, will have your head bopping the whole time with a stank face.

Charlene 
is a great album and a great way to introduce herself back to the industry. In a climate where people are constantly getting so much music fed to them, yet complaining about things like how soul music dying, this is testament that the feelings about soul aren’t necessarily true.  I definitely highly recommend this album.

Remembering Phife Dawg from A Tribe Called Quest

“Can I kick it? To my Tribe that flows in layers/Right now, Phife is a poem sayer.”

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Malik Isaac Taylor, better known as Phife Dawg, passed this Tuesday (March 22) at the age of 45 in his San Francisco home. Phife Dawg, the “funky diabetic”, had been struggling with diabetes for over two decades and it was the ultimately the cause of his death.

In 1985, Phife Dawg teamed up with his high school friend Q-Tip to form the rap group A Tribe Called Quest. The group, which also included Jarobi White and Ali Shaheed Muhammad, would go on to be one of the most progressive hip-hop groups of all time and served as the inspiration for rappers like Common, Kanye West and Jill Scott.

Oftentimes rapping about social and political issues, the self-proclaimed “five-foot assassin” jolted the music scene by challenging traditional macho lyrics. Phife was known to be self-deprecating, casual and a perfect contrast to Q-Tip’s philosophical cool. While many rappers in the 90s bigged themselves up, Phife wasn’t afraid to be modest: “I’m just a short brother, dark skin face/Weigh a buck-fifty, 36 waist,” he rapped on “Vibes and Stuff”. Phife appeared on all five of the group’s studio albums and might be best known for his humorous verses on tracks like “Can I Kick It?” And “Electric Relaxation”.

The group’s remaining members said in a statement, “We’re inspired by his daily joy and courage. He wasn’t in pain. He was happy. We take comfort in knowing he will be beside his grandmother.”

Last November, Phife Dawg performed one last time with his bandmates on The Tonight Show – their first performance after almost 15 years. Watch it here.

5 Highly-Anticipated Hip-Hop Albums to Watch for in 2016

Spring has sprung and the temperature is heating up just in time for some new music. With so many big-name artists releasing new music, it will be interesting to see who drops the next project or if there will be room for a newcomer to break out as well.
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Here are five of the most highly-anticipated hip-hop albums coming this year:

Missy Elliott

Missy Elliott shocked everyone with her latest single “WTF (Where They From)” and reminded her fans that she still has the juice. She has been saying for some time that a new album was in the works and it looks like this year might actually see it hitting store shelves. Missy is so beloved that at this point, whatever she puts out will surely be eaten up by fans all over the world.

Drake

While he may have charted two #1 one albums in 2015, Drake doesn’t appear to be slowing down anytime soon. Both of his hybrid mixtape/albums— If You’re Reading This, It’s Too Late and
the Future collaborative project What A Time To Be Alive —were well-received,
but there is more music to come. Both his massively-popular singles “Hotline Bling” and his currently Grammy-nominated diss track “Back To Back” aren’t connected with an album, so they’re likely going to be on his upcoming Views From The 6, which is what everybody expected to come out in 2015.

Diddy

Diddy, AKA Sean Combs, AKA Puff Daddy, has recently gotten back to releasing music
in the form of his mixtape, MMM, and that was just a tease to warm fans up for a new full album.
No Way Out 2 is a sequel to his debut album, but this time around the moniker has changed… again. Today, Diddy goes by Puff Daddy & the Family, and he’s embracing different styles for
his new music. His single “Finna Get Loose” features Pharrell, and came out last summer to a warm welcome, but now fans are anxiously awaiting the full album.

Wiz Khalifa

Wiz may have had the second longest-running #1 hit of 2015—the unavoidable “See You Again”—but 2015 didn’t actually see Wiz release an album. The upcoming Rolling Papers 2: The Weed Album, has already released three singles, and while none of them have had nearly the same buzz as “Again”, Khalifa has a chance to redeem himself in 2016. Rolling Papers 2 maybe a project worth waiting for.

Iggy Azalea

Say what you want about Ms. Iggy, but no one can deny that at one time, she was one of the hottest female rappers on the scene. Since the release of her The New Classic project, Iggy has seen the tables turn a little bit. She has all but disappeared from social media after millions started bullying her, and several of her subsequent singles failed to splash on the charts. She has also taken her time with releasing a sophomore album, even recording one and then deciding to try again, as she wasn’t confident enough in the final product. That said, 2016 should see her put out new tunes, and how good they are may decide her fate in the rap community.