A$AP Rocky Jokes About Catching Up to Nick Cannon With Kids
- A$AP Rocky and Nick Cannon are reportedly facing off in a high-stakes business venture: a new streaming service aimed at hip-hop fans.
- The move comes as the streaming landscape becomes increasingly competitive.
- "They both see a real opportunity to build something specifically for hip-hop heads," saeid one source close to the project.
A$AP Rocky and Nick Cannon are reportedly facing off in a high-stakes business venture: a new streaming service aimed at hip-hop fans. The platform, currently unnamed, intends to challenge established players like Spotify and Apple Music by focusing exclusively on rap and related genres.
- Rocky is expected to lead the creative direction, curating content and potentially featuring exclusive artist interviews and performances.
- Cannon brings his extensive media network and business acumen to the table, handling the operational and marketing aspects of the service.
- Sources indicate the service will prioritize autonomous artists and emerging talent, offering a more diverse range of hip-hop subgenres.
- A launch date hasn’t been announced, but insiders suggest a late 2026 release is the current goal.
The move comes as the streaming landscape becomes increasingly competitive. While major platforms offer vast music libraries, many argue they don’t adequately cater to the nuances of hip-hop culture. Rocky and Cannon’s venture aims to fill that gap.
“They both see a real opportunity to build something specifically for hip-hop heads,” saeid one source close to the project. “it’s about giving the genre the dedicated platform it deserves.”
Details regarding subscription costs, content licensing, and potential partnerships remain under wraps. however, the involvement of two prominent figures in the music and entertainment industries has already generated significant buzz. The success of the service will likely depend on its ability to secure exclusive content and attract a loyal user base.
