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    All of the biggest music headlines in one place and playlist. Updated live throughout the week.Fakemink's Breakout Year Continues With A Terrible Beauty Tour DatesAs his anticipated studio debut, Terrified, inches closer – though a release date still hasn't been solidified in the face of a few delays – Fakemink is firing up his post-release plans. The ubiquitous face of the current UK underground scene has announced his first-ever lineup of headlining tour dates in support of Terrified. Entitled the Terrible Beauty Tour, mink has scouted a lengthy slate of North American and overseas dates, with the run of shows kicking off with Coachella on April 10 and April 17, followed by stateside shows across many major cities. Mink will then head home to the UK in May, before taking to Europe in June.Under Armour x Playboi Carti Is On The Way...Last weekend, Playboi Carti dropped off the "CRUSH" music video in honor of the one-year anniversary of MUSIC's release, flexing a never-before-seen Opium x Under Armour collaboration. But the pair's potential partnership goes back a bit further than that, with Carti seen donning an unreleased collaborative cap as early as last summer. The "CRUSH" video keeps the collaborative momentum alive, which was followed up by reports of a full-scale collaborative moment between the rapper and the athleticwear imprint.LUCKI (Finally) Lifts the Veil on dr*gs r bad Release DateLUCKI's dr*gs r bad has been one of the internet's steadily eyed hip hop projects as of late, as the rapper has breadcrumbed information about the tape for quite some time now. Since dropping s*x m*ney dr*gs in 2023, followed up by GEMINI! in 2024, LUCKI has admittedly been locked in on this mysterious dr*gs r bad tape; and finally, he has something solid to show for it. The Chicago rapper took to Instagram on Wednesday to offer up the first sign of life on the record, which now has official cover art, merchandise, and a release date. While it's still a minute away – as of now slated to drop on May 15 – at least it's on the way.Nike Channels MF DOOM For Lebron's Latest "Masked Menace" CollectionFor Nike's next act in its Lebron line, it's paying homage to another great who stopped at nothing to drive his own lane forward. Influenced by MF DOOM, Nike's newest Lebron 23 collection draws direct design inspiration from DOOM's Madvillainy album. Across the concise capsule collection of apparel, Lebron's infamous black carbon fiber mask, which he donned in 2014, is reenvisioned through the Supervillain lens.Is Drake's Inner Circle Pointing to an Imminent ICEMAN Drop?Another day, another potential ICEMAN hint...A handful of Drake affiliates – TV Gucci, Kai, Surfboard Wave, and Johnny Manziel – have all updated their profile photo to the same image of a diamond. TV Gucci wrote “ICEMAN …. Freeze the world” in the caption. This could indicate an imminent ICEMAN drop, or nothing at all. Only time will tell.Aimé Leon Dore Brings Its Signature Palette to a Technics TurntableTeddy Santis is a self-proclaimed audiophile, and he's surely collected the creds to back it up. But Aimé Leon Dore's latest sonic foray takes Santis' affinity for music and the brand's close alignment with the audio zeitgeist to the next level. The New York City imprint got in the lab with Technics to cook up the collaborative SL-1200M7ALD turntable. A natural progression of Santis's ties to the music ether, the collaborative deck comes dipped in ALD's signature Mulberry Green hue and hit with branded hits throughout. Cop one for a quick $2,100 USD now.Jay-Z Plots His ReturnHOV is heading back to the stage. In the past 24 hours, Jay-Z has lifted the veil on three live performance dates in the next few months. To start, he announced a Reasonable Doubt-themed headlining set at the 2026 Roots Picnic, in honor of the album's imminent 30th anniversary, going down at Philadelphia’s Belmont Plateau over the weekend of May 30 and 31. Jay-Z will take the stage that Saturday alongside The Roots. The following day, the rapper revealed plans for a true homecoming, breaking the news that he’ll take the stage on his very own streets. HOV will host live shows at Yankee Stadium on July 10 and 11, paying homage to the anniversaries of his Reasonable Doubt and The Blueprint projects, respectively. Despite gracing the stage at one of Beyoncé’s Cowboy Carter shows and showing out for a handful of intentional, intimate shows, the forthcoming trio of performances will mark the rapper’s first major headlining show in almost a decade, closing out his 444 tour in 2017.Fetty Wap To Return with ZavierFor his first post-prison project, which comes about two months after his release, Fetty Wap says “the last time the studio felt like this… [he] was making 'Trap Queen.'” After clearing his Instagram feed and slowly returning with a series of reflective-captioned, monochromatic studio shots, the rapper has formally announced his fourth studio album, Zavier, set to drop on Friday, March 27. The album trailer continues this same introspective, black-and-white aesthetic. “I’m just happy & grateful to be back, and thankful that my fans didn’t forget about me,” the rapper said in a press statement. “I’m so thankful to my family, fans, and team for holding me down. This new music is a reflection of a new chapter in my life. I just want to bring back good energy and good vibes. I love y’all.”Lollapalooza Levels Up With 2026 LineupIn today’s day and age of festival fatigue, it takes a lot for a music festival to actually turn heads. After much speculation over the past weeks, the heavy-hitting four-day Chicago festival has unveiled its 2026 lineup, and it seems to have made quite a splash online.  Headliners include Charli XCX, Olivia Dean, Lorde, JENNIE, and, for the first time as a trio in years, The xx. The rest of the lineup spans the entire spectrum of genres, ranging from Lil Uzi Vert and Clipse to Turnstile and Geese. Underground names include, once again, Fakemink and Nettspend, as well as Lucy Bedroque and Jim Legxacy. Other names we’re excited to see? Freddie Gibbs, Leon Thomas, WHATMORE, Snow Strippers, Little Simz, beabadoobee, Destin Conrad, PARTYOF2, Maria Zardoya's Not For Radio, Kwn, and 54 Ultra.Music Makes Its Mark on The 2026 OscarsAs always, music showed out at one of awards season’s biggest nights. K-Pop Demon Hunters’ “Golden” nabbed the award for “Best Original Song.” Sinners delivered a starry performance starring Raphael Saadiq, Shaboozey, and Miles Caton, complete with cameos from Misty Copeland, Brittany Howard, Alice Smith, and Buddy Guy. Teyana Taylor rocked fresh-off-the-runway Chanel. Travis Scott continued his Hermès streak, and Shaboozey went from custom Campillo for the ceremony to custom Kody Phillips for the afters.Kid Cudi’s First EP Drops on FridayIt’s quite impressive that over two decades into his career, Kid Cudi is still hitting firsts. He’s never released an EP before, and his first is set to drop on streaming services this upcoming Friday. Entitled HAVE U BN 2 HEAVEN @ NITE, the shortform release spans four tracks, all of which were recorded during the musician’s recent streaming sessions. “Didn't know you’d get new music this year and look, all for you,” he wrote on Instagram when announcing the project. “This streaming experience has been crazy for me, and I'm so happy u all were able to be there to see how my songs come together. There's a bonus joint on the EP too that I never recorded on stream, but we made the beat. New vibes incoming.”Click here to view full gallery at Hypebeast
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