Dej Loaf
Omarion has comfortably enjoyed the wave brought about by last year’s “Post To Be” jam largely thanks to the catchy DJ Mustard production and Jhené Aiko’s raunchy “eat the booty like groceries” line.
Alessia, like many young artist, saw the Internet as vessel to get her voice heard. Now signed to Def Jam Records, the songstress drops a new track, “Here.”
Dej Loaf’s reluctance to divulge on her sexual orientation after it’s become a thing of great speculation has allowed the breakout R&B singer to develop a lusty fan base of both genders.
After covering Playboy Magazine, Azealia Banks shifts the attention back to the music with a visual for “Ice Princess” from Broke With Expensive Taste.
Nicki Minaj finally announces the date for the North American leg of her upcoming coming The Pinkprint tour, during which she’ll be accompanied by her rumored-to-be boyfriend Meek Mill, Rae Sremmurd, Dej Loaf, and Tinashe.
The Game will be among the many artist dropping albums this year. In anticipation of The Documentary 2, he drops a new cut called “Ambitionz of a Rida,” featuring Dej Loaf.
BADBADNOTGOOD and Ghostface Killah connect with BitTorrent to dish out a treat to fans ahead of the February 23 release of their collaborative album Sour Soul.
Rappers have a thing for each other.
Kid Ink offers up a new track called “Be Real,” featuring Dej Loaf, from his upcoming sophomore album Full Speed.
Eminem bands together Big Sean, Royce Da 5’9″, Danny Brown, Trick Trick and Dej Loaf in the official visual for “Detroit Vs. Everybody.”
Along with promised album releases from Kanye West, Drake, Kendrick Lamar, and other bigger names, there’s a lot of opportunity for up and coming acts to shine in 2015.