Badmon Joey kicked off the year by releasing the new single "The Ruler's Back" on Jan. 1. On the song, the Brooklyn rapper drops a line that appears to reference the reverence the hip-hop scene on the ...
Brooklyn rapper Joey Badass kicked the year off issuing an open challenge to the rap world with his song “The Ruler’s Back.” Equally inspired and irked by the fanfare over Kendrick Lamar’s outstanding ...
The line nods to Jay-Z’s 1996 track, “22 Twos,” which appeared on his debut album, Reasonable Doubt, at the height of the friction between Suge Knight’s Death Row Records, led by Tupac Shakur, and ...
Wednesday (Jan. 1) marked the start of 2025 and Joey BadaSS decided to bless his fans as part of the celebration. The Brooklyn talent returned with a new track titled “The Ruler’s Back,” which was ...
Joey Bada$$ ignited speculation of a Kendrick Lamar diss in his fiery "The Ruler’s Back" freestyle, sparking debate among fans.
The Million Dollar Giveback: Hip Hop Holiday seamlessly blended music, philanthropy, and community spirit, creating a night ...
Joey Bada$$ launches into the new year with an emphatic statement through his latest release The Ruler's Back.
Enjoy this week's list, featuring new songs from Jack Harlow ("Tranquility"), Joey Bada$$ ("The Ruler's Back"), Trippie Redd ...
Joey Bada$$ raised eyebrows when he dropped off his single “The Ruler’s Back.” He opens the song by borrowing JAY-Z’s “Too much West Coast dick lickin'” line from “22 2’s.” ...