T.I. has made his official (and final) return to music with his latest single, “LET EM KNOW.” It features production from Pharrell Williams and is the first single off the rapper’s upcoming album, Kill The King. The track begins with Williams’ iconic four-count start as T.I. reminds folks he’s still the King Of The South, tapping back into his Trap Muzik roots. “Big dog, all we get is bread, I ain’t never scared/Big flex on a n***a head,” he raps. “What I’m standing on? Business, big check, we done did that/Pushing whips back, better give me respect and some more.” The rapper’s last project, The L.I.B.R.A., was released in October 2020. Guest appearances on the project ranged from 21 Savage and Benny the Butcher to Killer Mike and comedian Ms. Pat. Following its release, it landed in the top 20 of the Billboard 200 at No.18. It also cracked the top 10 on the R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart at No.9. The new single, “Let Em’ Know,” is expected to appear on his upcoming album, Kill the King, which is expected to drop later this year. T.I. LET EM KNOW PRODUCED BY PHARRELL FIRST SINGLE OFF HIS NEW ALBUM OUT NOW pic.twitter.com/m04LbEcb6I — Ahmed/The Ears/IG: BigBizTheGod (@big_business_) January 18, 2026 T.I. Claims Mistaken Identity With Balding Hat Video: ‘The Devil Is A Lie’ In other news, before chopping off his locs, T.I. addressed rumors he was rocking a bald spot following a TikTok video circulating online. Last month, he stopped by Yung Joc & The Streetz Morning Takeover and confirmed that, in fact, things were not as they appear. According to T.I., he was not the man in that TikTok. “The devil is a lie,” the ATL actor said. During one moment in the discussion, one of the hosts even proposed that the footage could have been digitally altered, to which T.I. agreed. That said, the rapper appears to be taking the onslaught of jokes online in good fun. “It’s comedy, so I laugh,” he says. “It wouldn’t be funny if it were true.” Overall, the “Live Your Life” rapper believes people online need more “discernment” to tell what’s true or not. “In this age of technology where everyone keeps their phone in their hand,” he says. “… You have to use discernment, ya know, the word says, ‘use discernment.’” Discernment would say that the person that I’ve grown to know over these 25 years—the person I have grown to know as TIP—I can’t see him moving around in the house, let alone on stage like this.”
Kanye West Sets the Stage for ‘Bully’ Release With Tracklist and Physical Rollout
Kanye West has taken another definitive step toward releasing his next album, Bully, confirming a January 30 release date and unveiling a 13-song tracklist split across two sides. The update followed the quiet appearance of a pre-save link on his official YouTube channel, first spotted by @GoodAssSub on X. After a series of false starts and shifting timelines, the announcement offers the most concrete sense yet that the project is nearing completion. For listeners, it brings long-running speculation into sharper focus regarding Kanye West’s release strategy. West is also leaning into physical media, launching a dedicated website offering Bully on vinyl, CD, cassette, and in collectible box sets. The move reflects his continued belief in albums as objects, not just streams. Adding to the spectacle, he has introduced a custom set of grills modeled after the album’s cover, blurring the line between merchandise and art. As with past releases, Kanye’s rollout positions the album as a broader cultural statement rather than a standalone drop to display West’s artistry. Bully Tracklist Side One Preacher Man Beauty and the Beast Last Breath White Lines I Can’t Wait Bully All The Love Side Two Losing Your Mind This One Here Highs and Lows Mission Control Circles Damn The Pre-save link for BULLY is now displayed in Ye’s bio on his YouTube pic.twitter.com/ccpB8rN3Ba — GoodAssSub (@GoodAssSub) January 6, 2026 As Bully nears release, scrutiny lingers Production choices have remained a central point of curiosity, particularly amid rumors about artificial intelligence. Those questions were addressed directly by music manager Peter Jideonwo, who wrote that “there is no AI on Bully,” a statement later highlighted by Complex. The clarification follows West’s own comments earlier this year, when he described AI in an interview with Justin Laboy as a potential next phase of sampling. For now, the album is being presented as grounded in more traditional methods, showcasing the artistic decisions of Kanye West. Bully was first introduced in September 2024, initially taking shape through unfinished material and a short film created with Hype Williams. Since then, the project has cycled through multiple anticipated release dates, each passing without arrival. That stretch coincided with renewed backlash over Kanye West’s public conduct, often eclipsing discussion of the music itself. As the album finally comes into view, it arrives not just as a long-delayed release, but as a moment that may determine whether the work can stand apart from the noise surrounding West’s public controversies.
Inside The Producer’s Room: WorldWideFresh Shares 2025 Trends No One Saw Coming
In 2025, music producers are no longer confined to studios, cities, or even genres. The modern producer is global, independent, tech-savvy, and culturally fluent- shaping sounds that move effortlessly from TikTok to radio to international charts. As music as a whole continues to evolve, Producer WorldWideFresh is calling attention to the 2025 trends that drove the culture forward. Photo Credit: WorldWideFresh Akil King, professionally known as WorldWideFresh—or simply Fresh—is a 16-time Grammy-nominated, four-time Grammy-winning songwriter and producer whose impact reaches far beyond his Brooklyn roots. Raised in Brownsville, Fresh turned humble beginnings into a global career, amassing over 100 million records sold, more than 5 billion streams, and 944 songwriting and production credits to date. View this post on Instagram Fresh has contributed to No. 1 albums and singles across nearly every major global genre, including R&B, pop, hip-hop, Afrobeats, reggae, K-pop, country, and Latin music. His pen and production have shaped defining moments in modern culture—from Beyoncé’s Grammy-winning “Black Parade” to Coi Leray’s global hit “Players,” and Doechii’s viral smash “What It Is.” Fresh talks 2025 music trends: How would you describe the sound of 2025? The sound of 2025 can be summed up in one word: R&B. It was the year the genre fully re-centered itself as the emotional and creative backbone of music again. What textures, rhythms, or creative approaches defined this year for you? This year was about getting back to the core of music authenticity, originality, and intention. Creating from the heart, for the art, rather than chasing money, metrics, or popularity. The focus shifted back to feeling. What was the biggest production trend you noticed in 2025, and how did it influence your own work? Music returning to the core root of the late 90s early to mid 2000s feel. It’s like music went ahead just to come back again. Pretty much history repeating itself. Did you see any unexpected sonic shifts this year sounds, genres, or techniques that suddenly took off? The unexpected sonic shifts that I noticed this year was the ability to blend edgy hip hop drums over melodic R&B rhythms. Which leads to the genre that took off unexpectedly, R&B music. The 2 main acts the helped restore & rebirth that was Leon Thomas and Kehlani. Which artist or project did you work on this year that best represents where music is headed? There were a number of projects I worked on that best represented where Music is headed today wine, Honey Bxby’s “Raw Honey”, 2. Elmiene “Heat the Streets” 3. 4batz “Still Shining” 4. Josh Levy “Hydraulic” which is showing that there was going to be a huge explosion in R&B music in 2026. And these four artists are all young R&B trailblazers in their own right, that are setting the stage for a huge explosion in R&B music in 2026. View this post on Instagram How did regional sounds—NY drill, Jersey club, Afro-fusion, ATL trap, West Coast bounce—evolve in your opinion? I believe New York drill has evolved since Cash Cobain has put his spin on it and develop sexy drill. I think jersey club music has evolved since the birth of Zeddy Will he makes Jersey club music fun again and makes people wanna dance and enjoy themselves carefree like they used to. Afro fusion has evolved because now different genres of artist are putting their spin on afro beat music. Which is making it more popular to the masses. Atl trap music has evolved since Metro Boomin. Who’s one of my favorite producers has returned ATL trap music back to its regional space. Helping new acts break to top 40 heights such as YKNiece With record like “take me through there”. West Coast bounce has evolved since the return of Kendrick Lamar helping to not just evolve the music but evolve, new artist and producers simultaneously. View this post on Instagram Has AI-assisted production or new plugins change your workflow? If so, how? Yes, AI production and plugins helped with workflow when I was able to go to the studio create a song for an artist that I love and instead of waiting for the particular artist to record the record use an AI plug-in to take the likeness of that artist and allow me to hear what it would sounds like with The Artists voice. Were there any creative risks you took this year that felt different from previous years? The creative risk I took this year was not chasing the more established artist and investing my time in artist developing and helping to build and break new acts such as Honey Bxby, Zeddy Will, and Wesley Franklin. How have TikTok, Reels, or short-form platforms influenced how producers approach making records in 2025? I believe it has influenced producers on their approach of making music in 2025. It is simply the the greatest tool to measure & gauge what the kids are into. I believe it’s a direct indicator to what children love the most about music and most times believe it or not TikTok actually trends with great music that people like and not just trendy music sound bites or click bait. What sounds or trends do you think will dominate and re-emerge in 2026? The sounds that will dominate in 2026 is R&B music and hip-hop music will make a comeback. K-pop music is going to get bigger and I believe we are going to see more boy and girl bands in 2026. I also believe Hip Hop is going to make a come back because it is in the reset phase. I think we’ll see the return of Drake dominating, more great music from future, 21 savage and also new acts like JID & BIG Xthe plug. Heading into 2026, my focus is on creative dominance and legacy. WorldwideFresh is positioned to become one of the top five leading producers in the industry, with a strong presence across radio and streaming platforms. At the same time, I’m building Money Well Spent Records alongside
Miguel Pushes For Independence As He Battles “Unfair” Deal With RCA
Miguel’s return to the spotlight with his new album Caos marks the end of an eight-year stretch without a full-length release, but he’s already setting his sights on what comes next. The singer revealed in a recent Genius interview that another completed album is sitting in the vault, and he believes it surpasses the one he just dropped. When asked whether fans should expect another long pause between albums, he responded immediately: “No.” He went on to share that the unreleased music is “better” than Caos, and that if he had the power to move freely, fans would already have a release date. “If it was up to me, I’d put another album out before the tour starts,” he explained. However, Miguel says label restrictions are holding everything up. Because of contractual terms with RCA Records, he isn’t allowed to release new music until late next year. Although he acknowledges there are people at RCA who “understand and want to do the right thing,” he believes the structure of his current deal is fundamentally flawed. “I would sooner release it independently than to allow them to pick up the deal without it being a fair deal,” he said. “And it’s not a fair deal, and I’m happy to go on record about that.” For Miguel, the conflict is part of a broader industry pattern he no longer wants to accommodate. He has ownership of his intellectual property, and the next phase of his career, he says, needs to be centered on independence. “There’s absolutely things that need to happen that I would prefer to happen as an independent artist,” he added. Looking ahead, he hopes to use the next decade to uplift other creatives. “My next 10 [years] is me really taking what I’ve learned and hopefully educating and stewarding other artists,” he said. Releasing Caos after so many years stirred emotions he hadn’t expected. “It’s been such a long time since I put music out that I forgot how you can never explain or expect all of the emotion,” he shared. The response from his peers has been overwhelming. “I’ve gotten more notes about this album … than I’ve ever gotten for any of my projects,” he said. “It’s been really, really dope, and it’s a really endearing and reassuring thing.”
Rising Rapper POORSTACY Found Dead, Music Community in Shock
The music world is mourning the sudden death of rising artist POORSTACY. His work on the Bill & Ted Face the Music soundtrack and collaborations with Travis Barker had earned him growing acclaim. TMZ reports that the Florida-based rapper was found dead over the weekend in Boca Raton. The Palm Beach County Medical Examiner confirmed the news, though the cause of death has not been released. POORSTACY had been staying at a local hotel for ten days with a woman and a toddler when a medical emergency prompted staff to rush him to a nearby hospital. His companions were unharmed, according to reports. In the absence of official details, social media has speculated about suicide. Fans have shared grief and personal stories of loss. Some have also questioned whether aspects of the emo-rap scene may contribute to cycles of self-destructive behavior. This raises broader concerns about the pressures within the genre. View this post on Instagram Musical Legacy and Achievements Although his career was tragically brief, POORSTACY left a notable imprint on the music industry. He released two studio albums and two EPs, earning critical praise along the way. His Grammy nomination for the Bill & Ted Face the Music soundtrack highlighted his talent. Collaborations with Travis Barker—including the single Choose Life—drew significant attention. His track Don’t Look at Me has accumulated more than 51 million Spotify streams since its 2020 release on The Breakfast Club. Fans and fellow artists have turned to social media to express their sorrow, creating a virtual outpouring of tributes. Many responded to POORSTACY’s final Instagram post with heartfelt messages. One fan wrote, “We’re supposed to beat the odds together brother; I need you HERE,” while another added, “I love you so much dude; I’m still in denial—I want to call you so badly right now.”
The Game On The Current State Of Hip-Hop: “It’s Trash”
The Game delivered one of his bluntest assessments of modern hip-hop during a new interview on Big Boy TV, released November 26. When Big Boy asked the veteran MC to share his view of hip-hop’s current landscape, the Compton rapper didn’t hesitate. “It’s trash. I don’t like it,” he said, firing off a critique that immediately set the tone for the rest of the conversation. The Game used the moment to frame a broader argument about the genre’s direction and what he sees as fading standards. After calling the current climate “trash,” he pointed to his own legacy as a benchmark. “And me, I’m just one of the best rappers on earth. And so, what am I saying?” he told Big Boy. The declaration wasn’t new for him; confidence has always been central to his identity, from his early mixtape run to his landmark albums that pushed West Coast rap back into national rotation. Big Boy asked whether such a bold claim might sound egotistical. “Is it bad to say that I’m one of the best rappers on earth?” he pressed. The Game refused to waver. “Nah. I am. And everyone knows this,” he said. “And anyone who disagrees with that, you know, they lying to themselves.” The Game Says Today’s Hip-Hop Is “Trash” His tone made clear that the statement wasn’t about shock value. He positioned it as fact, backed by a body of work he believes stands unmatched by many of today’s leading acts. He also challenged anyone who questioned his résumé. “They need to get back to that mirror,” he said. “They need to go look in that mirror, sit there, and then, bring up my discography, and everything I’ve done for hip-hop, L.A., the West Coast.” The Game has long viewed himself as a torchbearer for Los Angeles rap, crediting his catalog with carrying the region through an era that demanded heavy lifting and constant competition. By the end of the exchange, his frustration with the current scene was unmistakable. “I carried a lot and asked for nothing,” he said, pointing to a career he believes was built on effort and authenticity rather than shortcuts. The Game would mention plans for the third installment in his legendary The Documentary series. Giving an update on the album, he tells Big Boy, “I was working on The Documentary for the last year-and-a-half… I scrapped the last album and started over. I was supposed to drop The Documentary 3 this year. But, it got pushed to the top of next year.”
Donald Glover Revealed That He Suffered A Stroke Last Year
Donald Glover recently shared that he suffered a stroke in 2024. Glover explained his health scares during a performance at Tyler, the Creator’s Camp Flog Gnaw, which was captured on social media. I had a really bad pain in my head in Louisiana, and I did the show anyway,” Glover said.“And I couldn’t really see well, so when we went to Houston, I went to the hospital, and the doctor was like, ‘You had a stroke.’ ” “The first thing I thought was like, ‘Oh, here I am still copying Jamie Foxx.’ Glover referred to Fox’s stroke that he suffered in 2023. “That’s really like the second thing. The first thing was like, ‘I’m letting everybody down,’ ” Glover continued. Childish Gambino opened up about suffering a stroke and having to cancel his last tour at Camp Flog Gnaw: “I had a really bad pain in my head in Louisiana and I did the show anyway. I couldn’t really see well, so when we went to Houston I went to the hospital and the doctor was… pic.twitter.com/o6x8DUrqZ6 — Kurrco (@Kurrco) November 23, 2025 Glover als said that he also broke his foot, which led to another surgery. His medical team also discovered he had a hole in his heart. “They found a hole in my heart. So I had this surgery, and then I had to have another surgery,” Glover continued.. “They say everybody has two lives, and the second life starts when you realize you have one. You should be living your life how you want. If we have to do this again, it can only get better.” Glover was forced to cancel North American dates of his The New World Tour in September 2024 to focus on his health. The next month, he canceled the remaining dates because of his health. “After my show in New Orleans, I went to the hospital in Houston to make sure of an ailment that had become apparent. “It became clear I would not perform that night, and after more tests. I could not perform the rest of the US tour in the time asked, Glover wrote in a deleted social media post, “ As of now, I have surgery scheduled and need time out to heal.” “My path to recovery is something I need to confront seriously,” he continued. “With that said, we have made the difficult decision to cancel the remainder of the North American tour and the UK and European dates.” Glover’s alter ego Childish Gambino released six albums and won five Grammys. Last July, he revealed that he would be retiring the moniker. “It really was just like, ‘Oh, it’s done. “It’s not fulfilling,”he told The New York Times. “ And I just felt like I didn’t need to build in this way anymore.”
Jellybean Johnson Of ‘The Time’ Passes Away At 69
Garry George “Jellybean” Johnson, a founding member of the legendary funk band The Time, has passed away. He was 69. According to an official statement from his family, Johnson passed away unexpectedly on Saturday, Nov.21. “The family of Jellybean Johnson is deeply saddened by the passing of their beloved husband and father,” the family’s statement read. “Passing just shortly after his 69th birthday this past Wednesday, November 19, on the evening of Friday, November 21, 2025. “Jellybean was an innovator of what became known across the world as the Minneapolis Sound. The only drummer the Time ever had from inception to the current day, the statement continued. “Jellybean loved his family, his friends and the city of Minneapolis.” View this post on Instagram Born in Chicago, Johnson relocated to north Minneapolis with his mother at 19. To keep him out of trouble, she bought him a real drum kit. He honed his skills by listening to the radio. “When I moved here, Black radio was only on for four hours from 1 to 5 in the afternoon,” Jellybean said. “That forced me to listen to a lot of white rock stations. That’s how I got into Three Dog Night and Black Sabbath and Red Earth and all those kinds of people and stuff, and that changed me too musically.” Johnson would eventually meet other teenage musicians such as Prince, Jimmy Jam, Terry Lewis, and Morris Day. “We had to be 14, 15,16 years old. Oh yeah, we started early, honey. Yes, we did,” said Johnson. His love of music kept him busy. “That kept us off the streets; we had a place where we could go and practice our craft,” said Johnson. Johnsons would go on to form The Time with Jam, Lewis, Monte Moir, Jesse Johnson, and Jerome Benton. They would go on to record several albums and classic songs, including “Get It Up”, “The Bird”, “Cool”, “777-9311”, “Jungle Love” and “Jerk Out”. Outside of his work with The Time, Johnson produced Janet Jackson’s 1990 No. 1 single ‘Black Cat’. He also produced and served as a drummer for Patti LaBelle, Human League, New Edition, Cherrelle and Alexander O’Neal. Johnson performed with Rihanna at the 50th Grammy Awards and was the frontman of the Jellybean Johnson Experience. The group spotlighted emerging musicians from Minneapolis. Johnson also founded the Minneapolis Sound Museum in 2022. The vision was to “educate, celebrate and create, while also providing an environment to learn, gather and showcase artistry that preserves and fosters the Minneapolis Sound genre.”
Kendrick Lamar Leads 68th Grammys With Nine Nominations
Kendrick Lamar is once again at the center of Grammy history. The Compton-born rapper leads this year’s nominations with nine in total, the most of any artist heading into the 68th Grammy Awards. The ceremony will be held on February 1st at the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles, where Lamar will go head-to-head with Lady Gaga for Album of the Year in one of the most anticipated showdowns of the season. Lamar’s nominated project, GNX, arrived with almost no warning last November and quickly became one of the most talked-about releases of the year. The album earned widespread praise for its storytelling and production, and its nomination makes Lamar the first solo artist ever to have five consecutive studio albums compete for Album of the Year. His consistency and ability to evolve with every project have cemented his status as one of the most influential voices in modern hip-hop. This latest recognition follows his major wins at the previous Grammy ceremony, where he took home Record of the Year and Song of the Year for Not Like Us. That song, which many fans saw as a statement moment in his ongoing rivalry with Drake, was also performed during his highly acclaimed Super Bowl halftime appearance. This year, Lamar is once again nominated for Record and Song of the Year, this time for Luther, his soulful collaboration with SZA that samples the Luther Vandross and Cheryl Lynn classic If This World Were Mine. As Kendrick Lamar continues to redefine what it means to be a rap artist at the Grammys, his dominance this season proves that he remains one of music’s most commanding forces. Whether he finally takes home Album of the Year or not, his impact on the culture and the industry is undeniable.
Drake Shatters RIAA Milestone on 39th Birthday
As Drake approaches his 39th birthday, the Canadian rapper continues to dominate the music industry with a string of record-breaking achievements. His upcoming album, ICEMAN, slated for release before 2025, adds to a discography that has consistently set benchmarks for both sales and cultural influence. On October 24, coinciding with his birthday, the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) announced that Drake now holds the record for the most diamond-certified songs by any artist. This is a reflection of his enduring appeal. Diamond certification requires 10 million equivalent units sold. His newest additions include hits like “Passionfruit,” “The Motto” featuring Lil Wayne, “Nonstop,” “Headlines,” and “Nice For What.” In addition, Drake’s seminal album Take Care also earned diamond status. This brings his total to 15 diamond singles and 16 overall diamond-certified records. Previous chart-toppers such as “Best I Ever Had,” “God’s Plan,” and “SICKO MODE” with Travis Scott contributed to this unparalleled achievement. All of Drake’s new RIAA certifications, updated on his birthday: Take Care (Diamond) Views (9x Platinum) Nothing Was the Same (7x Platinum) If You’re Reading This It’s Too Late (5x Platinum) For All The Dogs (3x Platinum) Nonstop (Diamond) Passionfruit… pic.twitter.com/UCLy1GcDf7 — Kurrco (@Kurrco) October 24, 2025 Drake’s Multi-Platinum Reign Continues Drake’s commercial impact extends well beyond diamond certifications. Albums like Views have achieved nine-times platinum status. Nothing Was the Same reached seven-times platinum. Meanwhile, If You’re Reading This It’s Too Late earned five-times platinum. His most recent release, For All The Dogs, has already been certified three times platinum. His singles continue to perform strongly. Collaborations such as “Rich Flex” with 21 Savage reached five-times platinum. “Chicago Freestyle” with GIVĒON and “Rich Baby Daddy” with Sexyy Red and SZA have been certified five-times and three-times platinum, respectively. Furthermore, tracks like “Hours In Silence” and “Virginia Beach,” also with 21 Savage, each earned two-times platinum recognition. As excitement builds for ICEMAN, Drake’s milestone achievements highlight both his artistic growth and the loyalty of his fan base. Each record-breaking moment underscores his lasting influence. It sets the stage for what promises to be another defining chapter in his career.