B-Lovee Releases “My Everything” PT. III featuring G Herbo

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South Bronx native drill artist B-Lovee has continuously been going viral and building an organic fanbase with his very popular hit single called “My Everything”, which he has now released a third installment featuring Chicago native rap-star G Herbo. Sampled after Letoya Luckett’s hit single Torn, and created with a heavy drill twist, fans go crazy whenever it is streamed.

Making major noise all year, there’s no telling how many more hits B-Lovee can unveil. Garnering engagement naturally and regularly on a daily basis, B-Lovee is definitely on his way to everlasting notoriety in the New York drill scene. Timeless music is important, and B-Lovee has a timeless record. Stream the official “My Everything” PT. III featuring G Herbo below:

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Yungblud Labels Grammy Nomination “Tragic”

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Yungblud has described his Grammy Awards nomination as “tragic”.

The 28 year old artist has been nominated for Best Rock Performance for his live rendition of Changes at Black Sabbath’s farewell show, but he admitted the honour is bittersweet because he is unable to share the moment with his late hero Ozzy Osbourne, who died just weeks after the final concert in July.

Speaking on the Q podcast, he said: “I’m not really sure how I feel about it.

“As a vocalist, to be recognised by the Grammys for a live performance where you can’t fix anything in a studio or make it flawless, it’s a moment that’s already passed. And you can’t share it with the person you were singing it for.

“It’s an honour, but at the same time, it feels tragic.”

The Hello Heaven, Hello singer is preparing to spend much of the coming year on the road, but has admitted he needs space to properly process both Ozzy’s passing and his own rapid rise.

He said: “I really need to take time to unpack everything that’s happened.

“On January 1 we head to Australia and the world tour carries on. We’re already locking in dates through to 2028, and somewhere in the middle of all that I need to make another record.

“I want to do it properly, and I want to actually feel everything that’s happening. If you don’t process things, you end up numb. I don’t want that.

“I want to stay present and grateful to the universe, to my heroes, and most of all to my community who have supported me. I want to be able to look them in the eye and be there for the next 20 years.”

Yungblud admitted that Ozzy’s death is still deeply emotional for him, particularly given how important the rock legend has been to his career breakthrough.

He said: “Your hero gives you a chance to show the world what you can do, you finally connect with them as a human being, and then they’re gone.

“It genuinely makes me emotional as I try to understand this whole journey, because I’ve loved this icon my entire life.

“It’s probably the biggest moment of my career, the first time the world really paid attention to me.

“I finally got to know him and tried to show him how grateful I was, not just for the music and who I am, but for the opportunity he gave me. And then he passed away.”

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