All Hip-Hop/R&B

SiriusXM has unveiled its Future Five, artists predicted to break through in 2023. The Future Five for 2023 highlights all genres — including R&B, country, hip-hop, and rock.

These artists had a major breakthrough year, thanks to SiriusXM's commitment of airplay and playlist support across multiple channels.

King Combs joined Swaggy Sie to share how he linked with Kodak Black on “Can’t Stop Won’t Stop,” how he is building his own personal legacy, and what’s to come.

Celebrate everything Eminem with The Marshall Mathers Station, SiriusXM's all-new, exclusive channel available to subscribers through April 2023.

SiriusXM is sad to report that Takeoff, best known as one-third of the hip-hop trio Migos, has died at the age of 28.

SiriusXM has launched a brand-new channel dedicated to Canadian Hip-Hop and R&B - Mixtape: North.

John Legend will play a special invitation-only concert as part of SiriusXM’s Small Stage Series presented by American Express.

Summer has officially started now that RENAISSANCE is here. The album is Beyoncé’s seventh as a solo artist and the beginning of a three-act project.

Tuff Gong International officially kicks off its 76th birthday celebrations for co-founder Mrs. Rita Marley with a star-studded concert in Kingston, Jamaica.

Rida Naser and Ronnie Triana represent the future of music and — now — the future of the Recording Academy®.

Black culture, in all its glory, will be on display over the Fourth of July weekend in New Orleans as thousands converge on the city for the in-person return of the ESSENCE Festival of Culture.

Coinciding with the release of his seventh studio album, Honestly, Nevermind, Drake premiered the debut episode of his first-ever radio show — Table For One — exclusively on his SiriusXM channel, Sound 42.