This Monday at 8:00 Pm on VH1, “Love & Hip Hop Miami” heats up with Season 5 Episode 21, titled “Hopeless Romantics.” The episode promises a steamy encounter as a music video takes center stage, igniting sparks between Amara and Safaree. As the flames of passion rise, Amara finds herself reconnecting with the father of her twins, adding an extra layer of intrigue and emotion to the unfolding drama.
Meanwhile, Shay’s reunion with Fabo takes a public turn, drawing attention from all corners. However, Gaelle isn’t one to let things slide, exposing Shay’s spiritual maneuvers. With romantic entanglements, personal revelations, and the ever-present Miami drama, this episode is poised to deliver a captivating blend of love, music, and the signature twists that “Love & Hip Hop” fans have come to expect. Tune in for a night of sizzling entertainment on VH1.
Release Date & Time: 8:00 Pm Monday 18 March 2024 on VH...
Meanwhile, Shay’s reunion with Fabo takes a public turn, drawing attention from all corners. However, Gaelle isn’t one to let things slide, exposing Shay’s spiritual maneuvers. With romantic entanglements, personal revelations, and the ever-present Miami drama, this episode is poised to deliver a captivating blend of love, music, and the signature twists that “Love & Hip Hop” fans have come to expect. Tune in for a night of sizzling entertainment on VH1.
Release Date & Time: 8:00 Pm Monday 18 March 2024 on VH...
- 3/11/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
In the Aughts, Killer Mike was a fiery maelstrom, the South’s answer to Ice Cube, and an Atlanta polemicist comfortable with both dope-boy fantasies and bruising Black politics. But it’s been eleven years since R.A.P. Music, a classic pairing with rapper/producer El-p that inspired the two to form the world-conquering duo Run the Jewels. On his sixth album, Michael, the rapper focuses on his personal life, particularly his late mother and grandmother, with uncharacteristic empathy and restraint, even as he continues to utilize his uniquely brusque vocal style.
- 6/16/2023
- by Mosi Reeves
- Rollingstone.com
Killer Mike is gearing up to release his new album, Michael, this Friday, and he’s shared a collaboration with fellow Atlanta rappers André 3000 and Future called “Scientists & Engineers” as a final preview. Stream it below.
Also featuring a contribution from R&b singer Eryn Allen Kane, the “Scientists & Engineers” instrumental contains futuristic synths that contrast with the soulful backing vocals about living forever as all three rappers spit introspective verses. Whereas André hopes he’ll get a “second wind” at 80 and Future talks about turning “a trap house to a ranch,” Mike closes out the track by promising to keep it “a hundred percentage authentic.” He adds, “I got no gimmicks, so I ain’t protectin’ no image.”
Along with “Scientists & Engineers,” Mike shared the full list of features for the album, which includes Ty Dolla $ign, Curren$y, 2 Chainz, 6Lack, Kaash Paige, CeeLo Green, Jagged Edge, Mozzy,...
Also featuring a contribution from R&b singer Eryn Allen Kane, the “Scientists & Engineers” instrumental contains futuristic synths that contrast with the soulful backing vocals about living forever as all three rappers spit introspective verses. Whereas André hopes he’ll get a “second wind” at 80 and Future talks about turning “a trap house to a ranch,” Mike closes out the track by promising to keep it “a hundred percentage authentic.” He adds, “I got no gimmicks, so I ain’t protectin’ no image.”
Along with “Scientists & Engineers,” Mike shared the full list of features for the album, which includes Ty Dolla $ign, Curren$y, 2 Chainz, 6Lack, Kaash Paige, CeeLo Green, Jagged Edge, Mozzy,...
- 6/13/2023
- by Eddie Fu
- Consequence - Music
Spoiler Alert: Do not read if you haven’t watched “Crank Dat Killer,” Season 4, Episode 6 of “Atlanta.”
In 2006 and 2007, Atlanta was experiencing a renaissance.
A renaissance of snap music, to be specific. The city was already producing hits like Dem Franchise Boyz’s “Lean Wit It, Rock Wit It” and D4L’s “Laffy Taffy.” Then, Soulja Boy released his debut single Crank That (Soulja Boy)” just as the concept of YouTube virality was coming into existence, prompting thousands of Atlantans to create their own versions — from “Crank Dat Yank” to “Crank Dat Roosevelt” to a “Super Mario” version — while the rest of the country watched.
In Season 4, Episode 6 of “Atlanta,” headlines are warning Atlantans about the Crank Dat Killer, a serial killer targeting anyone and everyone who made a “Crank Dat” video back in the day. Alfred aka Paper Boi (Brian Tyree Henry) realizes his old “Crank Dat Jimmy Neutron...
In 2006 and 2007, Atlanta was experiencing a renaissance.
A renaissance of snap music, to be specific. The city was already producing hits like Dem Franchise Boyz’s “Lean Wit It, Rock Wit It” and D4L’s “Laffy Taffy.” Then, Soulja Boy released his debut single Crank That (Soulja Boy)” just as the concept of YouTube virality was coming into existence, prompting thousands of Atlantans to create their own versions — from “Crank Dat Yank” to “Crank Dat Roosevelt” to a “Super Mario” version — while the rest of the country watched.
In Season 4, Episode 6 of “Atlanta,” headlines are warning Atlantans about the Crank Dat Killer, a serial killer targeting anyone and everyone who made a “Crank Dat” video back in the day. Alfred aka Paper Boi (Brian Tyree Henry) realizes his old “Crank Dat Jimmy Neutron...
- 10/14/2022
- by Selome Hailu
- Variety Film + TV
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