50 Cent Releases ‘Power Book IV: Force’ Theme Song With Lil Durk & Jeremih
50 Cent dropped the Lil Durk and Jeremih-assisted track “Power Powder Respect,” which will be the theme song for ‘Power Book IV: Force.’

Jeremih Not Ready To Let Go Of Battle With COVID-19 Just Yet
Jeremih revealed he is still holding on to a memory so he never forgets his battle with the coronavirus.

Jeremih Diagnosed With Rare Side Effect From COVID-19 Battle
The singer explains how serious his fight COVID-19 became.

Chance The Rapper Announces ‘Chi-Town Christmas’ Virtual Concert Film
Lil Chano from 79th is celebrating the holiday season, his hometown, and his collaborator’s health.

Jeremih Discusses His Near-Death Battle With COVID-19
The “Planez” singer suffered an irregular heartbeat, kidney failure, and other serious symptoms.

Chance The Rapper & Jeremih To Release ‘Merry Christmas Lil Mama: The Gift That Keeps On Giving’
G.O.O.D. Music’s Valee shows up in the visuals for “Are U Live.”

Jeremih Thankful For His Life – Defeats Covid-19 And Is Finally Discharged From Hospital
Jeremih is lucky to be alive, after he almost lost his life fighting off the coronavirus.

Jeremih Has Almost Beaten COVID-19; Singer Out Of IC
Members of Jeremih’s family has delivered some really great news – the singer is on the road to recovery.

Jeremih Is Still In Critical Condition Fighting Covid-19
R&B singer Jeremih is off his ventilator, but he’s still in dire straits as he fights off the coronavirus.

50 Cent Says Jeremih Is Responsive After Positive Covid Test
50 Cent says Jeremih is doing better as he fights for his life after catching the coronavirus.

What’s Going On With Jeremih?
Get better Jeremih!!!

Wale’s ‘Wow…That’s Crazy’ To Be Released As A Limited Vinyl For Record Store Day
The special version will include an exclusive song.

Jeremih, Big Sean & Chris Brown Team Up For “I Think About You” Visual
“I THINK ABOUT YOU”

#AHHPowerfulWomen: Def Jam’s Leesa Brunson Shares How to Achieve Happiness at Work and Life
You know when you meet someone, and you are not totally sure if they are being their true selves? With Ms. Leesa Brunson, you know exactly who you are speaking to and have no choice but to love and respect the honesty she brings to the table. Keeping it real, working hard, trusting the journey and enjoying life while doing it are some things Def Jam’s Senior Vice President, of A&R Operations, Leesa Brunson knows all too well. With over 20 years in the music industry, North East Bronx native Leesa Brunson has been the driving force behind household names in both the urban and pop markets at Elektra Records, NYC & Def Jam Records. Honored as one of Billboard’s ‘100 Most Powerful Executives of 2016’, Brunson is charged with rolling out projects for acts such as Jeezy, Logic, Alessia Cara, Desiigner, Big Sean, Jeremih and many, many others. Ms. Brunson has also participated as a resident speaker for Universal Music Group’s Women in Business Network. When she’s not busy closing albums, Brunson, a lover of fragrances is managing the company that she founded in 2010 known as OS Candles, which Leesa built from the ground up testing and approving scents with a chemist/perfumer and by hiring a candle plant manufacturing company in the U.S. Her line has taken off very well and is loved and enjoyed by many within and outside of the entertainment industry. From a temp receptionist to an SVP, Brunson credits her success to never delivering a ‘no’ to her counterparts and bringing them to the finish line by any means necessary. AllHipHop got a few moments to connect with Ms. Brunson to hear her great methods to staying happy and being yourself in the music industry. AllHipHop: Please, explain what your job entails: Leesa Brunson: I oversee the day-to-day operations in the Creative A&R Dept. As the liaison between A&R and all other departments at the label, I ensure the timely delivery of album releases. I work closely with the A&R’s, producers and artist management to make sure that we are exactly where we need to be to meet our goals and deadlines. Most people who know me never ask me what I do .. they ask me ‘what DON’T I do’. There are literally endless days and so many variables to making an album but our artists come first and I/we do what we have to do to accommodate them. Once the creative is completed by the A&R team, I grab the baton to move a song or album through each department and then we close it out. We all rely on each other to get things to the finish line as a team & it is never a dull moment. AllHipHop: What’s the most enjoyable part of the job? Leesa Brunson: An enjoyable part of the job is coming in each day NOT knowing what I will face. I enjoy working with the artists’ management. Their needs are all so very different from one another. For most people, dealing with so many different personalities can become strenuous… but for me, it’s one of my favorite parts of the gig. The artists need what they need so 9 times out of 10 you want to give the manager a “yes”! AllHipHop: What is the hardest part? Leesa Brunson: Disarming someone to do what you need them to do. However, it’s not really that difficult for me. I really do enjoy and thrive in complex situations. AllHipHop: Who inspired you to become a leader or boss? Leesa Brunson: My parents, my guy, my siblings, Tina Davis, Sylvia Rhone, Kevin Liles, Steve Bartels, Lyor Cohen, Nicole Wyskoarko & Jessica Rivera. They ALL, in one way or another, encouraged me to stay focused on the door that said “LEADer”. They are all also leaders themselves and huge inspirations in my life. AllHipHop: How do you balance work and personal life? Leesa Brunson: I just do it…and very well. There is no formula. You just have to know when to get together with your closest friends and laugh until you can’t breathe –which I do often. I don’t think about the hustle in those moments. In turn, you have to know when to be in heavy work mode and not think about playtime. I also bring my work home and I’m fine with it. It’s easy to have a glass of Cabernet, cook, email, text and handle business calls even on the weekends. You have to love what you do and who you’re doing it for. The balance will come naturally but you have to demand it for yourself. AllHipHop: What does it mean to you to be a powerful woman and a boss in the urban music and hip-hop industry? Leesa Brunson: I rarely use the word “powerful” because, for me, the only powerful person is the King who lives within us. Being a leader or one of the bosses in such a fast-paced, and amazing industry is both exciting and a dream come true. Something that I don’t take for granted. However, I like to use any “power” that I do have to teach those who are around me … especially the younger generation. I have a “get it done by any means necessary mentality” overall. Sometimes that means I have to put on one of my hats to accomplish things. AllHipHop: Any final thoughts or words of wisdom? Leesa Brunson: If you are given an opportunity, whether career-related, an amazing friendship or relationship … whatever is placed in front of you that seems worth it…GRAB IT and do the VERY BEST you can and then give it even MORE! That way, if it ends, you can look at yourself in the mirror and say “well done, I did my best.” Don’t half a– anything ladies and gents. Even if others think you are too much or not enough, do YOUR personal best for your own self-assurance and so that you can always sleep at night. Also, for those coming through the ranks as future powerhouse music executives, “focus, focus, […]

Big Sean Drops Official Track listing For “I Decided” With Features From Eminem Migos and More
BIG SEAN REVEALS TRACK LISTING FOR ‘I DECIDED.’!!

Chance The Rapper & Jeremih Release ‘Merry Christmas Lil’ Mama’ Joint Mixtape
STREAM THE NEW HOLIDAY PROJECT FROM THE TWO CHICAGO NATIVES

Big Sean – “Living Single” Featuring Chance the Rapper Jeremih and Smino
BIG SEAN, JEREMIH, CHANCE AND SMINO ON ONE TRACK!

Is Drake The Real Reason Jeremih Was Kicked Off PartyNextDoor Tour?
DRAKE IS OUT HERE PULLING RANK!

Jeremih Removed From “Summer’s Over Tour” With PartyNextDoor
THE R&BEEF LED TO THE SINGER GETTING THE BOOT