Chart-topping rapper NBA Young Boy was found not guilty at his felony gun trial in federal court in Los Angeles on Friday.
The popular and prolific artist, born Kentrell Gaulden, jumped up in celebration when he heard the verdict, then quickly sat down again so the judge could excuse the jury of seven women and five men who returned the unanimous verdict.
“I’m feeling great,” Gaulden told Rolling Stone after hugging his lawyers James Manasseh, André Bélanger, Tanner Woods, Robby Gill, and Andrew Flier seconds after the judge left the bench.
The popular and prolific artist, born Kentrell Gaulden, jumped up in celebration when he heard the verdict, then quickly sat down again so the judge could excuse the jury of seven women and five men who returned the unanimous verdict.
“I’m feeling great,” Gaulden told Rolling Stone after hugging his lawyers James Manasseh, André Bélanger, Tanner Woods, Robby Gill, and Andrew Flier seconds after the judge left the bench.
- 7/15/2022
- by Nancy Dillon
- Rollingstone.com
Future was the most streamed act in the country last week, taking the top spot on the Artists 500 chart. His jump from Number 19 to Number One was powered by the release of High Off Life, which included popular tracks like “Solitaires,” featuring Travis Scott (13.3 million streams), “Trillionaire,” featuring YoungBoy Never Broke Again (13.2 million), and “All Bad,” featuring Lil Uzi Vert (9.7 million).
Future’s 181.8 million streams allowed him to displace Drake (140 million streams), who spent two weeks on top of the Artists 500, thanks to his new album, Dark Lane Demo Tapes.
Future’s 181.8 million streams allowed him to displace Drake (140 million streams), who spent two weeks on top of the Artists 500, thanks to his new album, Dark Lane Demo Tapes.
- 5/27/2020
- by RS Charts
- Rollingstone.com
Future will release his eighth studio album on Friday. Executive produced by DJ Esco, who unveiled the album’s track list and release date on Tuesday via Instagram, High Off Life is the follow-up to the rapper’s Future Hndrxx Presents: The Wizrd and his Save Me Ep, both of which were released last year.
The 21-song set features collaborations with Drake (“Life is Good” and a remix of the song featuring DaBaby and Lil Baby), Travis Scott (“Solitaires”), Meek Mill & Doe Boy (“100 Shooters”), Lil Uzi Vert (“All Bad”), and...
The 21-song set features collaborations with Drake (“Life is Good” and a remix of the song featuring DaBaby and Lil Baby), Travis Scott (“Solitaires”), Meek Mill & Doe Boy (“100 Shooters”), Lil Uzi Vert (“All Bad”), and...
- 5/13/2020
- by Althea Legaspi
- Rollingstone.com
Roddy Ricch’s “The Box” repeated at Number One for the ninth week on the Rolling Stone Top 100 Songs chart, earning another 34.1 million streams for the week of February 21st through February 27th. The squeaky single has been the biggest hit of the year by a wide margin, holding off songs from Drake and Future, Eminem and Justin Bieber.
The biggest debuts this week belonged to Bts and Youngboy Never Broke Again. Bts’ “On” arrived at Number Seven — their highest chart position in the U.S. to date — thanks to...
The biggest debuts this week belonged to Bts and Youngboy Never Broke Again. Bts’ “On” arrived at Number Seven — their highest chart position in the U.S. to date — thanks to...
- 3/2/2020
- by RS Charts
- Rollingstone.com
Roddy Ricch resumed his reign atop the Rolling Stone Artists 500 chart after temporarily ceding the top spot to Lil Wayne.
The Compton rapper pulled in 117.3 million streams, which was down from his 125.5 million last week, but still more than enough to best second and third place finishers Post Malone (95.6 million) and Drake (93.5 million). Roddy’s chart dominance continued elsewhere as “The Box” fended off a fresh Justin Bieber single, “Intentions,” to hold on to Number One on the Top 100 Songs chart, while his latest album, Please Excuse Me for Being Antisocial,...
The Compton rapper pulled in 117.3 million streams, which was down from his 125.5 million last week, but still more than enough to best second and third place finishers Post Malone (95.6 million) and Drake (93.5 million). Roddy’s chart dominance continued elsewhere as “The Box” fended off a fresh Justin Bieber single, “Intentions,” to hold on to Number One on the Top 100 Songs chart, while his latest album, Please Excuse Me for Being Antisocial,...
- 2/18/2020
- by RS Charts
- Rollingstone.com
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