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Premiere: Ben Stevenson Pictures the Perfect Woman in His Video for "Imagining You"
The surge of strong R&B acts from Toronto continues as Benjamin Stevenson releases the first video off his captivating 'Dirty Laundry' project.
Things I Learned From Reading Ja Rule's Memoir, 'Unruly: The Highs and Lows of Becoming a Man'
We combed through Ja Rule's autobiography to bring you all of the best facts contained within.
Rae Sremmurd's New Video for “Illest Walking” is Terrifyingly Inspirational
Maybe you don't need to do it in a dark alley and with goalie masks alongside Yo Gotti, but we should all aspire to be the "Illest Walking"
We're Thankful For This New Jagged Edge Song Featuring Ghostface Killah
Things Ghostface Killah is likely thankful for, according to this song: sipping Yoohoo, being a player in the game, surprising your mom with manicures and pedicures.
Premiere: MIlosh's "Stakes Ain't High" Gets Remixed by Ali Shaheed Muhammad
What happens when you mix a Toronto downtempo electronic artist with a legendary hip-hop DJ from Queens?
Toronto Raptors Player DeMar DeRozan Betrays Drake's Trust, Tells World There's a New Drake Mixtape Coming in January
DeMar DeRozan told us just enough to pique our interest, but not enough for us to actually know anything.
The Best Things I Saw at M for Montreal: Slava
Who were the best musical acts of M for Montreal according to this Noisey editor?
Rick Ross and Migos Just Dropped an Artsy Black and White Party Video for "Black Bottles"
Rick Ross is the poster boy for "skinnyfat."
BJ the Chicago Kid Premieres "B.A.M." with Freddie Gibbs and Talks About Looking to the Past For Inspiration
In addition to premiering his new song, we spoke to BJ The Chicago Kid about the state of R&B, what inspires him, and who he sees as his peers.
Premiere: Cancer Bats Play With Fireworks and Strobe Lights in the Video for "Satellites"
It's the loudest and brightest way to start your week.
Ryan Hemsworth Is Perfectly Happy with Being Sad
We spoke to the most marketable bedroom producer about the dangers of staying trendy and what his future in music holds.