The Year Of The Rollout Return (Article)

As being a figure that works within the realm of public relations in the arts, it has been a complete thrill to see some of my favorite music artists using cultural relevance, demographic research, and aesthetics to create and market musical bodies of work. Not just putting out songs. Let me take time to give these artists their flowers. 

Latto - Sunday Service

“Do you rap or do you tweet? Cause I can’t tell, get in the booth bitch”

Clayton County’s Latto may have just dropped her biggest single and visual yet. After dropping a viral song snippet last month on Instagram with the caption “Smile if you made a mill this weekend”, fans and listeners have been scrambling to get the full taste. We finally got the full video on Feb. 9 and we were taken away by her visuals. Reenacting the iconic fluorescent opening scene of Belly, excellent bird’s eye camera work, and cameos of rappers Anycia and KARRAHBOOO.

Also, can we get into the fashion pieces from the video? A Louis Vuitton fit from Pharell Williams’ Western collection, a custom Pan African Bomber from Clayton County’s Nigerian-American designer BY HOLLYANDROO, and her personal Hermes Birkin collection (11 bags of various sizes).

Latto also made sure to clear the air that this was not a diss track nor a song to pay homage to the female rap game. She was just clearly popping her shit. 

Beyonce - RENAISSANCE II (Texas Hold ‘Em & 16 Carriages)

  • A $30 million Verizon commercial

  • Cover of Harper's Bazaar and Essence Magazine

  • Double track drop right after the Superbowl 

  • Introduction of hair care line Cecred and a grant that goes to black-owned cosmetology classes and salon owners 

“Going so hard, gotta choose myself. Underpaid and overwhelmed”.

Whew, that Creole lady has done it once again. We were all wondering how she was going to be able to top “Act I” … and just like the commercial, she told us “Bet I can”.

With “Act II”, Bey is re-revolutionizing the country genre and reclaiming its cultural Southern Black roots. “Texas Hold ‘Em” is a fun, nostalgic country track that already has fans ready to grab some whiskey and scramble to create a new and improved line dance. “16 Carriages” is a more somber track that speaks to the younger Bey who was forced to grow up past her childhood due to her increasing fame.

I hope y’all got your tour ticket money on standby because I know she is about to make even more history. 

ScHoolboy Q - BLUE LIPS

“I ain’t never met God, but I bet He know me”

After ScHoolboy Q’s third album “CrasH Talk” received not the most satisfactory reviews, Q took about five years off to regroup his mind, body, and sound. Well, he’s off the golf course and back in the booth with an album that everyone already knows will be a banger.

He’s already dropped the merch, vinyls/CDs, and tour dates. He’s already teased a collaboration with PG County’s Rico Nasty. He’s already dropped the visuals for leading singles “Blueslides”, “Cooties”, “Love Birds”, “Back In Love”, and “Yeern 101”.

We are more than ready to see ScHoolboy Q’s musical return.  

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