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Sixth Sense

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Sixth Sense Album ∙ Hip-Hop/Rap ∙ 2025 W1ZZY   Screen Mirroring | Cast to TV. App ∙ Utilities ∙ 2025 Anatolii Mostyk Easily cast your phone screen to a larger display for watching videos, giving presentations, playing games, or browsing the web. This screen mirroring app creates a smooth connection between your device and compatible TVs for a seamless viewing experience. Key Features: – Cast your screen in real-time with minimal delay – Stream videos, apps, and games to your TV – Works with most smart TVs and display devices – One-tap setup for quick pairing – Stable and high-quality connection for smooth playback Subscription Details: – Weekly Plan: $4.99/week – Annual Plan: $9.99/year - Payment deducted from your Apple ID account upon purchase confirmation. - Subscription automatically renews unless canceled at least 24 hours before the current period ends. - Account charged for renewal within 24 hours before the current period concludes. - Manage and cancel subscriptions in...

act right

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act right Album ∙ R&B/Soul ∙ 2025 Sasha Keable It’s not uncommon for artists to find catharsis, resolution, and therapy in making music. For Sasha Keable, though, it was therapy that led her to songwriting. “I put myself into therapy when I was six years old,” the Londoner tells Apple Music’s Nadeska Alexis. “If my therapist didn’t hand me a book and go, ‘You need to start writing,’ there would be no Sasha [the artist]. She was like, ‘Start writing.’ I was so angry. I would just poke holes in the pages, trying to stab the book, whatever. So dark. Then after a while, the stabbing turned into kind of drawings. Then the drawings turned into words, then poems, then it started to turn into songs. And that was literally how my brain then started working through stuff.” Given that songwriting foundation, it’s not surprising that Keable’s fifth EP,  act right , is a work of bold honesty and expression. It’s also one where she can feel she’s making the music she wants to make, in the wa...

The Last Wun

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The Last Wun Album ∙ Hip-Hop/Rap ∙ 2025 Gunna With an album title like  The Last Wun , speculation is bound to fly about Gunna’s future with—or without—his longtime label home YSL Records. Perpetuating his penchant for portraiture, the Cubist cover art conspicuously obscures his face even more so than on 2024’s  One of Wun  and further adds to the mysteriousness of these proceedings. Still, considering the repeated successes he’s enjoyed over the past decade, both solo and with hitmakers like Drake and Lil Baby, this sprawling set makes for an impressive send-off, one indicative of his commitment to quality. Victory laps don’t always yield the best results, but  The Last Wun  stands apart, staying consistently interesting throughout its more than two dozen songs. “pushin P” fans don’t have to wait long for new meme-ready moments like “let that sink in” and “just say dat,” though later cuts like the defiant “cfwm” and “him all along” are well worth sticking aroun...

God Does Like Ugly

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God Does Like Ugly Album ∙ Hip-Hop/Rap ∙ 2025 JID There was a time when Dreamville’s talented artist roster seemed destined to remain perpetually in J. Cole’s formidable shadow. Yet those who followed the Atlanta-raised JID from his mixtape days and the Spillage Village  Bears Like This  era had to know he couldn’t be contained for long. Some three years after his ambitious and acclaimed  The Forever Story —and just over a month since the guest-laden  GDLU (Preluxe)  EP—his fourth solo album obviously comes with heightened fan expectations. Borrowing its title from his late grandmother’s clever turn of phrase,  God Does Like Ugly  finds the technically proficient MC up for the existential challenge. The unmistakable sound of Westside Gunn’s assertive bellows introduce the tremulous “YouUgly,” in which JID assails sales-obsessed fandoms while puffing out his chest and stacking his checks. Immediately afterwards, he’s officially back in his storytelling ...

Solace & The Vices

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Solace & The Vices Album ∙ Hip-Hop/Rap ∙ 2025 Bryson Tiller With Bryson Tiller’s 2024 self-titled LP, the Louisville crooner crafted a genre-bending departure from his comfort zone, experimenting with the soundscapes of dancehall, drill, and pop next to his signature mixture of hip-hop and R&B. Tiller fully embraced himself and where he was at within his artistry, so much so that he decided to take a hiatus from music after its release to pursue his passion for video game design. Released as the first installment of the double album,  The Vices , Tiller lets go of shortcomings and starts a new chapter of his ever-evolving sound. As he does across the majority of his discography, the singer-songwriter toes the line between singing and rapping; however, on  The Vices  he leans less into the moody trap-soul tracks that defined his career and launched him into superstardom. Instead, he dives deeper into the rap-heavy side of his musicality, delivering sharp flows and ...

PARADISE

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PARADISE Album ∙ Rap ∙ 2025 Young Nudy An undeniable East Atlanta fave, Young Nudy amassed a memorable assortment of charting hits in the first half of the 2020s, including a noteworthy few alongside his cousin 21 Savage. After reuniting with Pi’erre Bourne for 2024’s victory lap  Sli’merre 2 , he’s back with his longtime producer Coupe (known for “Peaches & Eggplants”) and beatmaking familiar Kid Hazel for the vibrant, ecstatic  PARADISE . His mellifluous drawl and explicit lyrics coupled with surreally melodic instrumentals yield some of the most crowd-pleasing tracks of his career to date. From the irreverent strip club bounce of “BTA” to the smooth talk of “CHAINS ON” and “SUPER SLIME,” he’s in rare form as a trap libertine. Elsewhere, he shouts out Zone 6 on the more ominous “MOP STICK,” embraces baller status on “SNAKE,” and vibes with Latto on “WHAT’S HAPPENIN’.” Naturally, 21 Savage makes an appearance alongside Coupe on “ICED TEA,” but it’s the fresh Project Pat h...

Artwork Different Night Same Rodeo

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Different Night Same Rodeo Album ∙ Country ∙ 2025 Bailey Zimmerman Before becoming a country star, the 25-year-old from small-town Southern Illinois worked at the local meat processing plant, laid gas pipelines, and promoted his fledgling truck-lift business on TikTok. Then a video Zimmerman casually uploaded—covering Black Stone Cherry’s “Stay” between truck builds—went viral, and by December 2020, he’d written his first song. Cue the record deal, the Morgan Wallen co-sign, the world tour, and the double-platinum debut full-length (2023’s  Religiously. The Album. ). But as he reminds you on the rowdy “New to Country,” he’s still the same whiskey-sipping, ATV-riding country boy, emphasizing in his raspy drawl: “Ain’t a thing changed ’round here but the money.” Written fresh after a breakup,  Religiously  was rife with ballads about the pain of lost love. On its follow-up, Zimmerman sings a different tune. “When I first started writing songs, my life was like heartbreak,” ...

Greetings From Your Hometown

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Greetings From Your Hometown Album ∙ Pop ∙ 2025 Jonas Brothers The seventh studio album from the Jonas Brothers arrives 20 years after they hunkered down to write the debut that served as a launchpad, rocketing them to teenage superstardom ( It’s About Time , released in 2006), and it would seem the anniversary has them feeling nostalgic. Cue  Greetings from Your Hometown , a mostly upbeat affair that strikes a delicate balance between past regret and future promise. Sandwiching the emotional core of the album between two surefire crowd-pleasers—galvanizing pop-rock anthem “I Can’t Lose” and the soft future-bass touch of Marshmello collaboration “Slow Motion”—the brothers Jonas nosedive into rumination before pulling up in a passionate glide through the boundlessness of romance. “Backwards” meanders around heartbreak, giving way to the minimalist production of self-aware lament “Loved You Better” and the title track’s sunny hopes for a brand-new start, forming a triptych of love an...

Da Drought 3

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Da Drought 3 Album ∙ Hip-Hop/Rap ∙ 2007 Lil Wayne TeaOnHer Dating Advice App ∙ Lifestyle ∙ 2025 Newville Media Corporation TeaOnHer - Verified Safety Reports Is your date safe? Get verified safety insights from our community of ID-verified users to help protect yourself before meeting someone new. Already matched on Tinder, Bumble, Match, or Hinge? TeaOnHer is your essential safety companion, providing verified reports about dating experiences to help you identify red flags, safety concerns, and positive experiences before your first date. Key Safety Features: Government ID Verification Required - Every user verified with real ID documents GPS-Locked Reports - All safety reports created from actual locations to prevent fake information Three-Tier Privacy System - Choose real name, pseudonym, or anonymous reporting Guest Reporting - Non-users can browse and report safety concerns with ID verification Users can search our nationwide database of verified saf...

INTRUSIVE THOUGHTS 2

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INTRUSIVE THOUGHTS 2 Album ∙ Hip-Hop/Rap ∙ 2025 Mozzy Prison Escape Simulator 3D App ∙ Simulation ∙ 2025 Digital Melody Unroll the carpet, break the tiles on the floor, and start digging with a small spoon. You can escape from this prison. All you have to do is secretly dig under the floor. This immersive escape simulator offers an exciting gameplay experience filled with strategy, tension, and hidden secrets waiting to be uncovered. Dig precise tunnels, find items that you can exchange for toilet paper, tools, or other essential resources—a better shovel, a bigger backpack, or a stronger rope. The path to freedom requires patience, cleverness, and meticulous planning. You’ll spend your days and nights digging and crafting strategies while keeping your illegal actions hidden from the watchful guards. The realistic digging mechanics immerse you in the struggle, where every move, every tunnel, and every newly acquired tool brings you closer to your goal....

Willoughby Tucker, I'll Always Love You

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Willoughby Tucker, I'll Always Love You Album ∙ Alternative ∙ 2025 Ethel Cain The Florida-born singer-songwriter’s 2022 debut album,  Preacher’s Daughter , was not exactly standard pop fare—a Southern Gothic odyssey steeped in themes of original sin and family trauma, whose fictional protagonist (spoiler alert) dies at the end. Nevertheless, the album broke through to the mainstream, even cracking the Top 10 of the Billboard 200 following its vinyl reissue this spring. Her long-awaited second album, January 2025’s  Perverts , sat somewhere between passion project and provocation; its 90 minutes of eerie ambient collages seemed designed to challenge fans, if not shake them off entirely. Eight months later, Cain’s third album revisits the narrative that began with  Preacher’s Daughter , whose centerpiece, “A House in Nebraska,” is a melancholy ode to Willoughby Tucker, the protagonist’s first love.  Willoughby Tucker, I’ll Always Love You  functions as a  Pre...

I Live, I Die, I Live Again (Resurrected)

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I Live, I Die, I Live Again (Resurrected) Album ∙ Hip-Hop/Rap ∙ 2025 Chuckyy Though the title of Chuckyy’s 2025 album may suggest something haunted, supernatural, or in line with his obsession with all things scary,  I Live, I Die, I Live Again  also speaks to his resilience as a rapper. Chicago’s favorite horror rapper began dropping music in 2023, and very quickly managed to build a career indebted to, but not reliant on, horrorcore rap icons of yore. With  I Live, I Die, I Live Again , he’s created a project that both leans into these aesthetics while introducing a wide swath of new genre exercises, including styles close to home (drill) and far out in left field (alt-pop). “My World” fits firmly into the latter, featuring a New Wave-inspired hook from EKKSTACY and a torrent of bars from Chuckyy that fit loosely over the propulsive punk-leaning groove. Even when the vibes shift, though, Chuckyy remains devoted to his signature themes of loss, alienation, and determinat...

No Rain, No Flowers

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No Rain, No Flowers Album ∙ Alternative ∙ 2025 The Black Keys After a tumultuous 2024 that saw The Black Keys cancel their tour, Dan Auerbach and Patrick Carney turned struggle into art on the duo’s aptly named 13th studio album— No Rain, No Flowers . “It totally kind of fucked our plans,” Carney tells Apple Music of the scrapped shows. “We took the time that we were going to be on tour, and we went back into Dan’s studio, and we just recorded a bunch of music.” The other kids from Akron ultimately decided to build on the creativity of their last full-length. “ Ohio Players  was a deeply collaborative album we made with other musicians—I guess rock stars. Beck and Noel Gallagher. Heroes of ours, you know? And guys who’ve helped us out throughout the years in different ways,” Carney says. “For this new album, we just went one step further and we wanted to do some more collaborations, and we looked at some people who had worked with artists that we liked.” That includes bringing on L...

VOICE OF THE CROWN (African Dancehall) - EP

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VOICE OF THE CROWN (African Dancehall) - EP Album ∙ Reggae ∙ 2025 Shatta Wale Instant Cash App: Money Studio App ∙ Business ∙ 2025 Instant Cash App by Residential Financial LLC Stay in Control of Your Finances with Money Studio: Budget Calculator & Instant Cash Access! Money Studio is your personal budget tracker and expense calculator designed to help you make smarter decisions every day. Whether you’re trying to balance monthly bills, track spending, or save for a future goal, this app puts your entire financial life at your fingertips. And when life throws an unexpected challenge, Money Studio also offers the option to borrow money instantly no credit check — a practical backup built into your daily budgeting tool. Smarter Financial Management in Your Pocket Keeping track of your finances should be simple. That’s why Money Studio focuses on easy-to-use tools for organizing and calculating your income, expenses, and overall budget. With a clear ove...