As of June 26th, Rick Ross and his Maybach Music Group (Stalley, Week, Wale, Omarion) have released their second volume of the album, Self Made.
I honestly wasn't sure if Maroon 5 could top their last album, Hands All Over, but I'll be damned if they didn't prove me wrong. Featuring "Payphone" with Wiz Khalifa and their newest single "One More Night", M5 dropped their fourth studio album, Overexposed, on June 26, 2012.
Hailing from Southern California The Dirty Heads are the perfect mixture of reggae and hip hop. After a four year hiatus, they prove that they've come a long way since their first album release, Any Port in the Storm, in 2008.
On June 19th, they released their second full length album, Cabin By The Sea.
Teen heart throb Justin Bieber has been dropping singles from Believe almost weekly for the last month or so, and now that the album is out fans are going crazy. Many stores had lines starting June 18th for the 19th release date of this album.
There are few musicians that last for quite some time in the industry, but R&B artist Usher is proving to be one of those few. The hardest part for artists to last a while in the industry is how quickly music changes over time and whether or not they can adapt to the new style while still being themselves and maintaining their fans. Usher has been doing this since his 15th birthday when his very first single, "Call Me a Mack," from the movie soundtrack for Poetic Justice hit the R&B charts in 1993. Gaining fans, showing off his dance moves, and gradually moving along with the music has been his speciality.
On June 12, his seventh studio album, Looking For Myself, will hit stores.
Since John Mayer’s last album ‘Battle Studies’ was released, 2009, he has been through a disastrous roller coaster ride. He did two famous self-destructing interviews in 2010, one with Playboy and the other with Rolling Stone. The interviews turned out to be a blessing in disguise. After them, he pulled way back from the spotlight and went into hiding.