Klassik Poet Drops New Video for “Body Language” featuring Arianna Marie

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Fresh off the release of his latest project, Klassik Poet is keeping his foot on the gas. The rising lyricist just dropped a cinematic visual for “Body Language,” a standout record from his album Somewhere In The Grey Area—and it’s a whole vibe.

The video, directed, filmed, and edited by JIHVD, brings the track to life with moody aesthetics and sharp storytelling that matches the record’s emotional weight. Klassik Poet not only delivers on the mic—he also produced the track himself, with additional production from Quigs, giving the record a polished yet raw feel that hits different when paired with the visuals.

“Body Language” captures that unspoken tension—the glances, the energy, the moments that say everything without saying a word. The cinematic treatment elevates the experience, pulling viewers deeper into the grey area Klassik Poet navigates so effortlessly.

If you’ve been sleeping, this is your wake-up call. Press play, tap in, and let the visuals speak for themselves.

Lord Finesse and DJ Premier: Unlocking the Vault on Biggie, D.I.T.C., and Hip-Hop History

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When hip-hop legends collide, history isn’t just retold; it is relived. In a monumental conversation on Sway’s Universe, the iconic Lord Finesse was joined by a surprise guest, the legendary DJ Premier, for a discussion that peeled back the layers of the Golden Era. From the serendipitous discovery of Finesse’s demo tape to the untold stories of The Notorious B.I.G.’s recording process, this interview served as a masterclass in rap history. 🎙️

The Wild Pitch Era and Guru’s Golden Ear

The story of Lord Finesse’s rise begins with Wild Pitch Records, a label that became the breeding ground for icons like Gang Starr, Main Source, and Chill Rob G. During the interview, DJ Premier called in to share the incredible story of how his late partner, Guru, actually discovered Lord Finesse. It wasn’t a corporate A&R decision; it was Guru digging through a shoebox of demos at the label owner’s house.

Premier recalled Guru telling him, “Yo, check this other guy out… his name is Lord Finesse.” Guru was meticulous about lyricism, specifically telling Premier to listen to the “compound words” and flow patterns. This discovery led to Finesse becoming the first artist Premier produced outside of Gang Starr. The bond was so tight that Premier would personally pick Finesse up in his Nissan truck for studio sessions, mentoring him through the recording process of his debut, Funky Technician.

The Truth About Biggie’s “Mental” Pen Game

One of the most compelling moments of the conversation revolved around The Notorious B.I.G. While many emcees claim to never write down their lyrics, Lord Finesse confirmed that with Biggie, it was the absolute truth. Finesse, known for his complex “compound punchlines,” admitted that he usually wrote his rhymes down because the thoughts were too intricate to lose. However, his experience with Biggie was different.

Finesse reminisced about studio sessions where Biggie’s fun-loving personality masked a serious work ethic. “He was a jokester… you ain’t even know you was in there making music,” Finesse explained. Yet, when the beat dropped, Biggie would step into the booth and execute flawlessly without a notepad in sight. Finesse noted, “I ain’t never seen him really write,” validating the long-standing legend of Biggie Smalls’ mental pen game. 👑

The “Lords” Rivalry: Finesse vs. Lords of the Underground

History often forgets the friction between artists, but Finesse opened up about a genuine rift he had with the group Lords of the Underground. The tension stemmed from branding confusion. With Finesse already established as “The Funky Man” and the “Lord,” the arrival of a group using “Lords” and “Funky” in their titles felt like a dismissal of his groundwork.

“I’m Lord Finesse… they Lords of the Underground. I’m the Funky Technician… they got ‘Return of the Funky Child,'” Finesse recounted. This led Finesse dropping a freestyle dissin Lords of the Underground that circulated globally. Fortunately, cooler heads prevailed. The beef was eventually squashed, culminating in a heartwarming moment where DoItAll from the group showed up to Finesse’s 40th birthday just to celebrate him, cementing a brotherhood that exists to this day.

The Lost Art of Organic Collaboration

Both Finesse and Premier lamented the current state of music production, specifically the trend of emailing beats rather than working in the studio. They reflected on the magic of D&D Studios, a hub where artists like M.O.P., Jay-Z, and Nas would cross paths naturally. It was this environment that allowed for organic collaborations that felt cohesive rather than forced.

Lord Finesse dropped a gem of an analogy regarding his production style: “I’m like a tailor. You know? I might have some suits made, but I got some new fabric in. Let me size this up for you.” This “tailor-made” approach to hip-hop—sitting with the artist, catching a vibe, and building the track from scratch—is what they believe is missing from today’s algorithm-driven music landscape.

As hip-hop continues to evolve, the stories from architects like Lord Finesse and DJ Premier become the blueprint for the next generation. Their insistence on authentic collaboration, lyrical sharpness, and respecting the culture’s roots serves as a reminder that great music isn’t just created; it’s crafted. For those in Los Angeles, don’t miss the chance to see history live as Lord Finesse performs for the first time ever in LA at the Regent Theater.

“Housewife” Finds Jai’Len Josey in Her Most Seductive Era Yet

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Jai’Len Josey returns with “Housewife,” a bold and magnetic new single that continues to define her as one of modern R&B’s most compelling storytellers. Known for her emotionally rich songwriting, the Atlanta native leans fully into her power here, blending playful confidence with intentional vulnerability to create a record that feels both cinematic and deeply personal.

Built on crisp handclaps, sweeping strings, and airy keys, “Housewife” feels luxurious yet grounded. Jai’Len’s voice shifts effortlessly between tender introspection and self-assured charm, embodying the emotional duality at the heart of the song. She doesn’t just sing about love, she reframes it, challenges it, and ultimately reclaims it.

At its core, “Housewife” is about redefining submission on a woman’s own terms. Jai’Len flips traditional narratives, rejecting the notion that women are meant to be displayed, possessed, or rewarded like trophies. Instead, she presents devotion as intentional and powerful a choice given freely, and only to someone worthy. The result is a track that feels modern, self-aware, and unapologetically in control.

The single began with Jai’Len shaping the production herself before enlisting Grammy Award-winning producer Noah Ehler, known for his work on “Luther” and GNX, to help elevate the record into the layered, polished masterpiece it is today. Together, they crafted a soundscape that mirrors the song’s message: lush, deliberate, and confidently composed.

Iman Nunez x SWEATA Drop “bed-stuy baby”

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Love doesn’t respect borough boundaries—and Yonkers emcee Iman Nunez proves it with his latest release. Fresh off the success of his emotionally charged single “Want Ur Luv,” Nunez continues to explore romance through a New York lens with “Bed-Stuy Baby,” a soulful ode to cross-borough connection that arrives complete with an official music video.

Featuring the smooth vocals of SWEATA and sleek production by Haysuse, “Bed-Stuy Baby” captures the uniquely New York challenge of maintaining romance across the five boroughs. SWEATA serenades a “Bed-Stuy baby” and an “A-Train queen” over a mid-tempo groove, emphasizing that whether it’s a late-night Uber or an express train ride, no distance is too great when you’ve found the right person.

The track balances vulnerability with determination, painting a picture of urban romance that anyone who’s ever crossed multiple subway lines for a relationship will recognize. It’s intimate without being overly sentimental, grounded in the real logistics of New York love.

Directed by Dre Hartwell, the official music video brings this urban romance to life with atmospheric precision. The visual opens with SWEATA delivering his melodies before introducing the woman who inspired the record. Throughout the piece, Iman delivers verses amidst shifting hues of deep orange and cool blue—a visual metaphor for the flickering NYC streetlights passed during those late-night commutes to see someone special.

“Hear the city in your tone, I know where you reside / I put your name on the list, you ain’t waiting in line,” Iman raps, blending his signature lyrical edge with a newfound melodic softness that showcases his artistic evolution.

“Bed-Stuy Baby” marks Iman’s second release of 2026 and serves as another standout in his evolving R&B-influenced era. The track follows a massive 2025 that saw the artist showcase his skills on BET’s 106 & Park and release the well-received collaboration “You and Me” with Abby Jasmine.

With each release, Nunez continues to prove that vulnerability and street credibility aren’t mutually exclusive. “Bed-Stuy Baby” is authentic storytelling wrapped in smooth production—exactly what we’ve come to expect from one of New York’s most promising voices.

Check out the official video now and join the conversation about love, distance, and dedication in the city that never sleeps.

Kenan Thompson and Lamorne Morris Team Up for Action Comedy ‘Unwanted’

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Two comedy heavyweights are joining forces to bring some serious laughter (and chaos) to the big screen. Kenan Thompson and Lamorne Morris are set to star in Unwanted, an action comedy based on the hit podcast of the same name.

Morris dropped the news during a recent episode of The Lamorning After, where Thompson appeared as a guest. The podcast, which Morris co-created with his longtime collaborator Kyle Shevrin, originally debuted in 2021 and quickly rose to the top of the fiction charts. Seeing these two Black creatives take ownership of their narratives and expand from audio to film is exactly the kind of boss move we love to see.

From Podcast Charts to the Big Screen

The story of Unwanted follows two degenerates who attempt to cash in on a $1 million reward by tracking down an escaped convicted murderer. As expected, the plan spirals fast, with the pair finding themselves wildly unprepared for the danger and mayhem that comes with the job.

It’s a classic setup for comedy gold, but what makes this project special is the talent behind the scenes. Morris and Shevrin, who wrote and directed the original audio series, have penned the screenplay adaptation themselves. They will also produce the film through their 11 Below banner. Thompson and John Ryan Jr. are producing through Artists For Artists.

By writing, producing, and starring in their own projects, Morris and Thompson are showing the world that they aren’t just funny faces in front of a camera—they are creators and business moguls building their own legacies.

A Powerhouse Production Team

The team bringing Unwanted to life includes some heavy hitters. Additional producers include Carter Swan and Billy Magnussen—who starred opposite Morris in the original podcast—along with QCode’s Rob Herting, Ben Curtis, and Nick Shanks. Jonathan Davino will executive produce.

Richie Keen is set to direct, with production scheduled to begin this summer.

Booked and Busy

Morris continues to expand his already busy slate. The Emmy winner is set to appear opposite Nicolas Cage in Prime Video’s Spider-Noir and is currently in production on the next installment of the Jumanji franchise. Beyond acting, he remains active in the podcast space, hosting The Mess Around with former New Girl castmate Hannah Simone.

Meanwhile, Thompson maintains his record-setting run on Saturday Night Live, now in its 51st season. He also co-hosts and executive produces Prime Video’s sports series Good Sports alongside Kevin Hart, and recently reteamed with Kel Mitchell for the upcoming horror comedy Kenan & Kel Meet Frankenstein.

With proven chemistry, deep comedy roots, and a built-in audience from the podcast world, Unwanted is shaping up to be a natural transition from audio hit to big-screen success. We can’t wait to see what these two bring to the table.

Jill Scott Shows Why She’s Still Untouchable in ‘To Whom It May Concern’ Town Hall on Sway In The Morning

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When Jill Scott walks into a room, you feel it. And during her exclusive SiriusXM Town Hall on Sway In The Morning, that presence was undeniable.

Celebrating her new album To Whom It May Concern, the legendary songstress sat down with Sway, Heather B, and Tracy G for a raw, grown, and deeply personal conversation that reminded everyone why she remains one of the most respected voices in music.

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Growth, Grit & Philly Roots

Jill opened up about returning to Philadelphia and balancing her many roles — mother, businesswoman, artist, and spiritual woman. Sharing an untold story from her North Philly childhood, she revealed the survival instincts that shaped her strength and sharpened her pen.

That lived experience fuels this new project. To Whom It May Concern feels intentional — a letter to the world rooted in truth and self-awareness.

The Music: Soulful and Fearless

When discussing “Beautiful People,” Jill described it as an affirmation — a reminder of softness and strength. “Pressure,” on the other hand, hits with bold confidence.

Then came one of the most electric moments of the Town Hall: her lyrical ability.

Sway highlighted her collaboration with DJ Premier and Tierra Whack on “North Side,” and Jill didn’t hesitate to recite bars live on air. The cadence. The breath control. The pen game. It was a reminder that before neo-soul crowned her queen, she was — and still is — a poet who can out-rap many in today’s field.

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Spirituality, Motherhood & Legacy

Jill also spoke about self-discipline, overcoming anxiety, and the influence of her son on her creative process. Songs like “Ase” reflect her spiritual grounding and gratitude. Nothing about this album feels rushed. It’s crafted with purpose.

That’s what made this Town Hall so special. It wasn’t just promo — it was perspective. Sway and the team created space for authenticity, allowing Jill Scott to show every layer of who she is.

In an era that often prioritizes trends over talent, Jill remains rooted in artistry. She doesn’t chase moments — she creates timeless ones.

If you value real songwriting, vocal mastery, and fearless storytelling, this is an interview you don’t want to miss.

Watch the full Town Hall now on Sway’s Universe and experience Jill Scott’s genius in real time.

The Marathon Continues: Nipsey Hussle’s Legacy Lives On With “Reckless” and “PROLIFIC”

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The legacy of Nipsey Hussle continues to resonate far beyond music, and in 2026 it moves forward with renewed purpose. The GRAMMY Award-winning visionary’s presence is felt once again through “Reckless,” the powerful first single from “PROLIFIC”, a long-awaited collaborative album created alongside Bino Rideaux. Produced by Grammy-nominated duo Mike & Keys and sonically shaped by Mixed By Ali, the record marks Nipsey’s first posthumous release and stands as a testament to his meticulous artistry and enduring vision.

Released in celebration of the 2026 NBA All-Star Weekend in Los Angeles, “Reckless” mirrors the historic energy of Victory Lap, which debuted during All-Star Weekend in 2018 when the city last hosted the festivities. Much like that era-defining moment, this release represents more than music it’s cultural alignment. It’s West Coast excellence meeting legacy, purpose meeting preparation. “PROLIFIC” isn’t a compilation; it’s a fully realized body of work Nipsey crafted with intention from start to finish that’s music rooted in brotherhood, ownership, and elevation.

The momentum extends beyond the speakers and into the streets that shaped him. On February 28, the City of Los Angeles will officially dedicate Nipsey Hussle Square at Crenshaw Boulevard and Slauson Avenue, an intersection forever embedded in his story. The plaza remains family-owned and serves as headquarters for the Neighborhood Nip Foundation, continuing his mission of economic empowerment, community development, and opportunity creation in South Los Angeles.

That spirit of ownership and expansion lives on through The Marathon brand. The newest Marathon Burger location opens March 1 in Downtown Long Beach in partnership with Snoop Dogg, Cordell Broadus, and the Broadus family, further solidifying a generational commitment to building within the community. The following week, the Neighborhood Nip Foundation returns as an official charity partner of the 2026 Los Angeles Marathon, backed by The Marathon Clothing, Marathon Water, and Marathon Burger. From music to business to philanthropy, Nipsey’s blueprint remains clear: ownership, impact, and legacy. The marathon truly continues.

Rest in Power: The World Mourns the Loss of Jesse Jackson at 84

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Today, we pause to honor a giant. The world feels a little heavier this morning with the news that Reverend Jesse Jackson, a titan of the civil rights movement and a lifelong champion for the marginalized, has passed away at the age of 84.

For decades, Rev. Jackson was more than just a headline or a soundbite; he was a force of nature. He was the voice that refused to tremble when speaking truth to power, the hand that reached out when others turned away, and the spirit that kept hope alive in the darkest of times. His passing marks the end of an era, but the fire he lit in the hearts of millions will never burn out.

From the Frontlines with Dr. King

To understand Jesse Jackson is to understand the very fabric of American resistance. He didn’t just read about history; he wrote it. Cutting his teeth as a young activist, he marched side-by-side with Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., standing on the frontlines of a revolution that would change the world. He was there in the trenches of Selma and Memphis, learning that freedom isn’t given—it’s won.

When Dr. King was assassinated, many feared the movement would crumble. Instead, Jackson picked up the mantle. He understood that the dream required action. He founded Operation PUSH (People United to Save Humanity) and later the Rainbow PUSH Coalition, organizations dedicated to economic empowerment and social justice. He didn’t just want us to have a seat at the lunch counter; he wanted us to own the restaurant. He fought for jobs, for education, and for the right to be seen and heard in a country that often tried to render us invisible.

The Campaign That Changed Everything

If you look at the political landscape today, you see Jesse Jackson’s fingerprints everywhere. In 1984 and 1988, he did what many thought was impossible: he ran for President of the United States. And he didn’t just run to make a point; he ran to win.

His “Rainbow Coalition” campaign wasn’t just a slogan. It was a radical idea that brought together Black, Brown, and White working-class people, the LGBTQ+ community, farmers, and progressives under one tent. He showed us that our struggles are connected, that the factory worker in Detroit and the single mother in Atlanta are fighting the same battle.

He shattered the glass ceiling of what a Black candidate could achieve, winning millions of votes and carrying entire states. Without Jesse Jackson paving the road in ’84 and ’88, there is no path for Barack Obama in 2008. He kicked the door open so others could walk through.

A Global Voice for the Voiceless

Jackson’s heart for justice didn’t stop at the American border. He was a diplomat for the people. Whether he was negotiating the release of hostages in Syria, Iraq, and Cuba, or advocating for the end of apartheid in South Africa, he moved with a courage that commanded respect from world leaders and common folks alike.

He had a unique gift for mediation, for finding common ground where there seemed to be none. But he never compromised his principles. He stood tall for the poor, the disenfranchised, and the forgotten, reminding the world that human rights are universal. He taught us that “I Am Somebody” isn’t just a chant—it’s a declaration of worthiness that no system can take away.

Keeping Hope Alive

As we reflect on his life, it’s easy to list the accolades and the historical moments. But Jesse Jackson’s true legacy is in the people he inspired. He taught a generation that their voice mattered. He showed us that you don’t have to accept the world as it is; you have the power to reshape it.

In his famous 1988 Democratic National Convention speech, he urged us to “Keep Hope Alive.” That wasn’t just political rhetoric. It was a spiritual command. It was a reminder that even when the odds are stacked against you, and the night seems long, hope is the fuel that keeps the engine of justice running.

Reverend Jackson, you ran a good race. You fought a good fight. You kept the faith. Now, it is up to us to pick up the torch. We mourn you today, but tomorrow, we get back to work. Because the best way to honor your life is to continue your mission.

Rest in Power.

Dave East & Scram Jones Reunite for ‘For The Love 2,’ Bringing Raw NYC Energy to Lutely

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Dave East and Scram Jones are back at it, bringing that raw NYC energy with the release of For The Love 2, the long-awaited 19 track sequel to their cult-favorite joint project. The new installment is now streaming exclusively via Lutely.

Building off the gritty chemistry that made the first For The Love resonate with core fans, For The Love 2 finds East in his storytelling bag, gliding over Scram’s signature sample-driven production. The project flips classic records with a fresh uptown perspective, blending nostalgia with street-certified bars.

Leading the charge is the new single “No Other Way,” featuring 2 Chainz and Trini, pairing East’s Harlem slick talk with 2 Chainz’s Southern charisma. The duo also dropped visuals for “Too Outlandish,” tapping Un Casa and King Beamo to match the track’s high-energy feel with equally bold visuals.

Beyond the headline records, For The Love 2 stacks a solid lineup of guest appearances including Vado, Cruch Calhoun, Frank Benz, King Beamo, and Un Casa, keeping the sound rooted in the culture while expanding its reach.

With For The Love 2, Dave East and Scram Jones prove their collaborative formula still hits honoring the essence of the original while elevating the sound for a new chapter.

TJ Carroll Continues His Rise With New Release “Time to Waste”

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Melbourne independent Hip-Hop artist TJ Carroll continues to build on his steady rise with the release of his new single, “Time to Waste,” produced by Dylan Hyde.

Since 2020, Carroll has been consistently shaping his own lane releasing projects, collaborating across scenes, and crafting a discography rooted in substance. From his mixtape Soul Poem to the October Baby EP and his collaborative effort VERT MUSIC 2 with the VERT MOB collective, Carroll’s catalog reflects an artist committed to growth and intentional storytelling.

Many listeners were first introduced to his sound through “WAWA,” his 2021 single featuring Caleb Gordon and Ayomilly, which has surpassed 1 million streams collectively across platforms. The track cut through surface-level nightlife energy, centering instead on faith, trust and love that continue to define his artistry.

With “Time to Waste,” Carroll sharpens that focus even further. Over Dylan Hyde’s polished production, he delivers reflective bars that wrestle with urgency, discipline, and the cost of distraction. The record speaks to staying locked in, choosing long-term vision over temporary highs. There’s a balance of vulnerability and quiet confidence in his delivery, as he reflects on timing, distance, and personal growth without losing conviction.

“Time to Waste” feels like the next step for TJ Carroll an artist not chasing moments, but building momentum with intention.