Canadian rapper Tom MacDonald is making waves with a hip-hop song that questions “woke” ideology.
Meet Hulvey, an up-and-coming Christian rapper whose music draws upon his struggles and his spiritual journey with God.
Shakira teams up with the Fergie-less Black Eyed Peas in this objectifying and suggestive “tribute” to Latina sensuality.
Christian rapper Andy Mineo is back with an honest song about life’s stresses—and how to keep them in balance.
Justin Bieber’s latest, with guest Chance the Rapper, focuses on the beauty of marital intimacy—perhaps a bit too much so.
Lecrae’s latest effort is full of grace, honesty and a powerful invitation to embrace the God who loves us.
Kane Brown is joined by Swae Lee and Khalid on this feel good song with a handful of not-so-feel-good moments.
Ultimately, the 21 songs on this posthumous effort are difficult to listen to—even when they’re at their most redemptive.
Kanye’s latest offers a plaintive prayer to God for justice for those who are treated unjustly.
On High Off Life, Future returns with a superhuman commitment to hedonism and addictive behavior.
Rapper Meek Mill has faced his share of troubles. His song “Believe” shares important lessons about overcoming them.
Justin Bieber is growing as a husband. But sometimes he lacks discretion with regard to the marital secretes he shares.
Justin Bieber and Quavo team up for a sweet shout-out to the women they love.
Sensuality and one profanity mar Meghan Trainor’s otherwise positive single about having a healthy body image.
Halsey’s confessional and vulnerable third effort veers between admirable transparency and recklessly self-destructive choices.
Kanye West’s latest takes the spotlight off himself and aims it directly at Jesus Christ, whom he proclaims as King …
Best-selling R&B disc climbed to No. 2 on the Billboard 200. “S.E.X.” was a Top-40 pop single.
“Butterfly,” the first single from this million-selling Top-10 CD, topped the chart.
Million-selling disc topped out at 2 on the pop chart. “”Family Affair”” was a number-1 single.
Peaked at No. 9
Paper Trail, “Whatever You Like” and “Live Your Life” all went to No 1.