9 Best New Songs of the Week
Janelle Monáe wants to “screw” the world back together.
By Vulture EditorsJanelle Monáe wants to “screw” the world back together.
By Vulture Editors“I was drugged the f– out”
By Ashley WeatherfordObama, Trump, Jay-Z, Beyoncé, Taylor Swift, the Harriet Tubman $20 bill, and so, so, so much more.
By Dee Lockett“When you hear about slavery for 400 years … for 400 years?! That sounds like a choice. You was there for 400 years and it’s all of y’all.”
By Dee Lockett“I was hurt about Jay-Z and Beyoncé not coming to the wedding.”
By Dee Lockett“Me putting the [MAGA] hat on forces an evolution.”
By Dee LockettHe was spotted out with Candace Owens and Turning Point USA’s Charlie Kirk.
By Dee LockettTalking loud and saying nothing.
By Frank GuanKanye’s music is so intertwined with who he is, that it’s distracting to hear it like this.
By Kevin LincolnKanye isn’t the tweeter we want, and he also isn’t the tweeter we need.
By Anne Victoria Clark“I want to forgive and stop hating.”
By Devon IvieAs friends do.
By Madeleine Aggeler“That’s the problem with this damn nation/All blacks gotta be Democrats/We ain’t made it off the plantation.”
By Halle KieferWow. He’s done it again.
By Halle Kiefer“[I] said that sh*t at the wrongest time.”
By Dee LockettThe president reiterated that he’s the subject of a witch hunt, and shared kind words for Kanye.
By Hunter HarrisJanelle Monáe, John Legend, Ice-T, and more responded to Kanye’s divisive political tweets.
By Tolly Wright“Bound 2” rein him in!
By Hunter HarrisAfter West tweeted his support for conservative anti–Black Lives Matter pundit Candace Owens, the right welcomed the rapper.
By Tolly WrightBraun reportedly left his position after West asked him to go full-time.
By Tolly Wright