It's the first MD Tracks rankings of 2026, and Djo, Esdeekid, and Pooh Shiesty are in the crosshairs to start the year.
Nina Nesbitt, the pop star who's fallen and risen through the twists and turns of the music industry. Read up on EP, ...
Far From Here by John Splithoff delivers R&B sounds and soulful genre-bending that listeners won't want to miss.
You a clone, you a Meseek / I’m a Roadrunner, meep-meep / Think I work at Best Buy with the squad how I be geeked.” Like many ...
“Welcome To My Island” is one of the best lead tracks I have heard in the last few months. It is a clever opening, welcoming everyone to the album, with the title of the album making an appearance.
Indeed, Drake is back. The Toronto MC now appears at the precipice of his thirteenth studio album, ICEMAN, streaming out the news to hardcore devotees via a recent livestream and more earnestly ...
After his own prolonged hiatus, the current most recognizable member of TDE came back with a bang, delivering the knockout punch of Blue Lips just a few months into the year. The most impressive thing ...
You may have seen rap beef percolating on timelines and feeds once again. No, it’s not another chapter in Drake v. Kendrick Lamar. Instead, long-time NYC hip-hop staple Joey Badass and recent TDE ...
Leading up to kickoff, Super Bowl LIX was already shaping up to break records. Predictions suggested it could become the most-watched event yet, though we’re still waiting for the official count. With ...
The deluxe edition to his last record, CALL ME IF YOU GET LOST, may have made it easy to forget, but it had been almost three years since the last Tyler, The Creator album. Even if you got privy to ...
Depending on your vantage point, the Drake – Kendrick Lamar beef is either the gift that keeps on giving, or the story that simply refuses to die. In our initial coverage of the spat, we correctly ...
The end of the year means so many different things, but for the music lovers, it’s always been “list season.” If you’re among our ranks as folks whose tabulation of new releases never seems to meet ...