Tyga is seeking a connection with his late mother, so he visited a medium, Tyler Henry, who specializes in connecting celebrities with spirits. How successful was he? He was apparently…
Tyga is seeking a connection with his late mother, so he visited a medium, Tyler Henry, who specializes in connecting celebrities with spirits. How successful was he? He was apparently…
Tyga is mourning his mother, Pasionaye Nichole Nguyen. According to the “Racks City” rapper, Nguyen died on Jan. 18 at 53. You can see his touching message below. View this…
Grammy-nominated artist Tyga is back to shake up the music scene by releasing a two-pack featuring “Don’t B Fooled” and “Mmphh.” The tracks drop November 15 via EMPIRE distribution, with visually captivating music videos accompanying each song, promising fans an immersive experience into Tyga’s artistic world.
Produced by Da Got That Dope, “Don’t B Fooled” showcases the classic Tyga vibe fans adore, elevated by a stunning mix of strings and modern production. The track seamlessly combines the nostalgia of his signature sound with a fresh twist, delivering an infectious beat that will resonate with listeners.
“Mmphh,” co-produced by Pliznaya, Samantha Henry, and Tyga himself, takes a smoother, laid-back approach. Its catchy hooks and danceable rhythm highlight Tyga’s versatility, making it an instant favorite for playlists everywhere.
True to form, Tyga wrote both tracks, ensuring every lyric and melody reflects his personal vision. The polished sound is brought to life by expert engineers Christian “CQ” Quinonez and Samantha Henry, mixed by Jaycen Joshua, and mastered by Colin Leonard for an unparalleled listening experience.
With this release, Tyga reaffirms his place as a dynamic force in music, blending artistry and innovation that fans won’t want to miss.
On Sunday, October 6th, Tyga delivered a thrilling set at Miami’s Kaseya Center, performing hits like “Rack City,” “Taste,” “Juicy,” and “Ayy Macarena.” Tyga hyped up the crowd with his energetic performance as the opener for Nicki Minaj during the Gag City Miami tour stop. After the show, he kept the party going at LIV nightclub, turning up alongside stars such as Quavo, BIA, and Swae Lee. The night was a celebration of music, with Tyga proving once again that he knows how to bring the heat both on stage and in the after-party scene.
As we observe and celebrate the life and acomplishments of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. on the date of his birth, we must recognize the posthumous impact Dr .King on the minds of those generations that succeeded him, including that of the Hip Hop community. His cultural influence, the cohesive force of his voice and his undying love for all of mankind makes Dr. King’s works so attractive to the creatives and aficianados of Hip Hop music.
Some artists may have mimicked his commanding vocal tone, while some have even adopted proactive stance on civil and human rights, but here, we have come up with a list of songs from some of the fans’ favorite artists who have put a piece of the King via his speeches in their music.
Hip-hop has long celebrated the narrative of making it out of the hood, portraying a lifestyle many aspire to achieve. However, some of the genre’s most popular artists have been called out for rapping about the “hood lifestyle” despite coming from middle-class backgrounds. Artists like Tyga, Rubi Rose, Travis Scott, and Offset have built their […]
Halloween is always a time for celebrities to showcase their creativity, and this year was no different. From Megan Thee Stallion’s multiple transformations to Halle Bailey and DDG’s iconic duos, the stars brought their A-game to the Halloween festivities. Here are the top ten Halloween costumes of 2023, as celebrities paid homage to their favorite […]
SOHH’s New Music Fridays is back! Busta Rhymes, Tyga, Brent Faiyaz, and other notable names in the hip-hop industry made waves this week with their new music releases. From Tyga’s freestyle to Busta’s album announcement, it was a busy week for hip-hop enthusiasts. Here’s a look into the highlights of this week’s new music releases […]
Tyga, the Compton native who rose to fame in 2008 and became a prominent member of Young Money Entertainment, Cash Money Records, has been a topic of discussion among hip-hop fans. After his recent ”Paint The Town Red” freestyle, the question arises: Does Tyga have what it takes to have longevity in the rap game? […]