Rick Ross, Trap Trap Trap | Track Review 🎵
Rick Ross returns hard with “Trap Trap Trap,” the second single from his ninth album, ‘Rather You Than Me.’ Young Thug and Wale assist.
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Rick Ross returns hard with “Trap Trap Trap,” the second single from his ninth album, ‘Rather You Than Me.’ Young Thug and Wale assist.
Rick Ross leads the music shopping list for March 17, 2017. He returns with his ninth studio album, ‘Rather You Than Me.’
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Lorde returns with a moving second single, “Liability,” ahead of her highly-anticipated sophomore album, Melodrama.
Ed Sheeran comes up big on the Billboard 200 with his third studio album, ÷.
Lil Uzi Vert, Quavo, and Travis Scott deliver “Go Off,” the promo single from The Fate of the Furious, the latest installment of The Fast and the Furious.
“Gucci on My” gives highly demanded producer Mike WiLL Made-It another hot banger. He’s assisted by 21 Savage, YG, and Migos.
Metal collective Motionless in White return with “LOUD (F**k It),” which delivers a deeper, more resonant message than its title suggests.
Former Hip-Hop Producer turned soul artist Earl St. Clair showcases incredible potential on his debut EP, ‘My Name Is Earl.’
Ed Sheeran spends a sixth nonconsecutive week at no. 1 with “Shape of You.” Bruno Mars is on the rise with “That’s What I Like.”
Future pulls off a historic feat as ‘HNDRXX’ earns no. 1 on the Billboard 200, replacing his self-titled no. 1 album.
Jennifer Hudson returns in excellent voice on her new, adult contemporary R&B single, “Remember Me.”