First off, it looks like Ice Spice’s album is on the horizon and gearing up for release soon. She’s dropped the official cover art, but here’s the thing – it’s strangely reminiscent of her EP from last year. I mean, why does her album cover look like a repeat of her EP covers? It’s not a good look. It makes me wonder if she’s sticking to the same vibe and sound as before, which I’m not too thrilled about. Ice Spice needs to switch it up, in my opinion. She needs a fresh approach, maybe collaborate with different producers like Metro Boomin or ACL Jacob. But then again, switching producers might create tension with her current team. It’s a tough call.
Moving on, Chloe Bailey seems to be struggling to find her footing in the music industry. Despite her efforts with singles, covers, and features, people still aren’t connecting with her. However, she’s announced a new pop song, which might be a smart move considering her previous attempts in R&B didn’t quite hit the mark. Let’s see how this new direction works out for her.
On the Nicki Minaj front, there’s some concerning news. It seems like she had a scary encounter with the president of Black Music at Atlantic Records. Given their history, it’s understandable why people are worried. Nicki needs to stay safe and protected at all times.
But on a brighter note, Nicki Minaj’s Pink Friday 2 World Tour is smashing records left and right. She’s consistently selling out shows and breaking records, proving she’s still the queen of rap. And there’s speculation about a potential collaboration between Megan Thee Stallion and Gorilla, which could be interesting.
Kendrick Lamar also secured another number one on the Billboard charts, solidifying his status as a legend. And let’s not forget about SZA, whose album continues to make waves, becoming the second longest-running top 10 album by a black artist on the Billboard 200. Talk about impressive!
Lastly, Sexy Red is making waves with her song “Get It Sexy,” selling more than some artists’ albums. Despite the haters, she’s proving herself in the industry and deserves recognition for her success.