Image
Image Credit
Rich Fury / Staff via Getty Images
Image Alt
Rihanna and ASAP Rocky
Image Size
landscape-medium
When it comes to romance, most couples are satisfied with sticking to the basics like going on movie dates, trying out new restaurants and jet-setting to exotic destinations. But for a select group of love birds, their idea of quality time includes co-writing lyrics, hitting the recording booth and sharing the mic.
These companions arenât content with just dating; they also enjoy collaborating creatively. Whether theyâre a rapper-singer duo blending love songs with raw lyricism, a pair of harmonizing vocalists crafting sultry music to entice listeners or even two rappers who utilize gritty wordplay to boast about their significant other, the chemistry exuded is both undeniable and unmatched.
In a world where romance and music merge quite often, these couples stand out for their ability to mix business with pleasure, often resulting in timeless records. Tune in below.
1. Beyoncé and JAY-Z
Hollywoodâs most respected and powerful musical union, Bey and JAY, have no problem stepping in the booth together. Their collaborations followed shortly after they began dating, at which point the two delivered songs like ââ03 Bonnie & Clyde â and âCrazy In Love.â
Since then, the duo has seamlessly blended passionate vocals about love with hard-hitting verses regarding prestige, further solidifying them as the perfect example of Black romance and success. Many of their joint records bodied the charts — like âDrunk In Loveâ and âDéjà Vu,â which both made the Top 10 of the Billboardâs Hot 100.
2. Jhené Aiko and Big Sean
In 2013, Jhené Aiko lent her voice to Big Sean on the song âBeware,â which went on to become certified triple platinum.
Fast forward three years, Twenty88 was released, and it deeply resonated with listeners. Aikoâs ethereal melodies combined perfectly with Seanâs intimate and soulful rhymes. Together, the two discussed themes of heartbreak and spirituality on smooth, laid-back beats, creating hits like âDéjà Vuâ and âOn The Way.â
3. Nicki Minaj and Meek Mill
When âAll Eyes on You” dropped, it further confirmed Nicki Minaj and Meek Millâs relationship in 2015 and became every coupleâs anthem. The Philly rapper rhymed about finally securing the woman of his dreams while Onika recited bars that dared outsiders to try and hinder their relationship.
The now-exes released another love record that year; âBad For Youâ told the story of two obstinate individuals who desperately tried to hide their feelings for one another but ultimately gave into them, letting their emotions take over.
4. Cardi B and Offset
Cardi B and Offsetâs musical relationship began in 2016 with their record âLick,â which appeared on the formerâs project Gangsta B**ch Music, Vol. 2.
Soon after, in 2017, Offset proposed to Cardi. Following their engagement, the dynamic duo remained relevant in more ways than one by dropping hit after hit. âMotorSportâ and “Cloutâ effortlessly showcased the coupleâs chemistry, reflecting both their passion for Hip Hop music and their unapologetic personalities. They would go on to release more fan-favorite tracks together, such as âFreaky,â and âJealousy.â
5. Alicia Keys and Swizz Beatz
Alicia Keys and Swizz Beatz tied the knot in 2010 after dating for two years. Together, they are the perfect fusion of R&B, Hip Hop and soul. Their single “International Partyâ is an upbeat record that showcases Keys and Swizzâs vast versatility. Their collabs donât only include sharing vocals on songs — Swizz also put on his producer hat to contribute to Keysâ discography. He also helped create âNew Day,â an inspiring track that encourages listeners to remain optimistic in life.
6. Jordin Sparks and Jason Derulo
From 2011 to 2014, Sparks and Derulo were in a relationship. Though Sparks possessed R&B qualities and Derulo was more in tune with pop, that didnât stop them from creating magic together.
While theyâre both extremely talented individually, their records âVertigo” and “Up & Go” unlocked another element of their skills. The slow-paced songs featured heartfelt lyrics about romance, resilience and developing personal connections with their partners.
7. Ciara and Future
Ciara and Future had everyone in a chokehold in the early 2010s. CiCiâs âBody Party” music video featured the Atlanta rapper, and millions of viewers became mesmerized by their chemistry on camera.
Even after their split in 2014, their songs âTurn on The Lights (Remix)â and “Anytimeâ were still popular. The love-stricken records were the perfect merger of trap music and nostalgic R&B that created a sonic experience that was rare amongst other musicians at the time.
8. Megan Thee Stallion and Moneybagg Yo
Megan Thee Stallion and Moneybagg Yo were artists on the rise during the time of their relationship in 2019, but that didnât stop them from creating one of the hottest rump-shaking songs that year.
âAll Datâ was a raunchy record that greatly displayed both rappersâ strong suits. Meg, known for her confidence and bodacious body, sprinkled lyrics about hypnotizing men on the bass-thumping beat. And Moneybagg, praised for his transparency and relatability, bragged about his status.
9. Erykah Badu and André 3000
Erykah Badu and André 3000 dated in the â90s and welcomed their son, Seven Benjamin, in 1997.
There’s no denying the bond that the two shared when music was involved. Together, they sounded like pure poetry. With neo-soul and Hip Hop backgrounds, the two provided emotional depth and vulnerability.
The now-exes delivered the record âHello,â which reflected on the romance of two lovers who had been apart for some time. Badu also joined Andréâs group, Outkast, on âHumble Mumble,â a fast-paced record that explored spirituality and personal growth.
10. Whitney Houston and Bobby Brown
When two of the most electrifying and polished acts in music became a couple, there was no limit to the heights they could reach in the industry. Of course, the pair quickly rose to stardom and received dozens of accolades with their solo careers, and they came together on occasion to share the spotlight. âSomething In Common,â which was released in 1992, was a fun, summertime record that expanded on finding, keeping and treasuring true love. On âMy Love,â the couple bragged about their admiration for each other, giving fans insight into how deeply involved they were.
11. Christina Milian and Lil Wayne
Christina Milian and Lil Wayne started dating in 2014, according to Us Weekly. And while Milian was infamous for acting, music was still an interest of hers and Weezy had no problem pouring into that. In 2015, she provided the hook for Wayne on his version of âDrunk In Love.â The rapper returned the favor by adding a verse on the singerâs upbeat R&B jam âDo It.â
12. Rihanna and ASAP Rocky
RiRi and Rocky, often referred to as musicâs most fashionable couple, welcomed their first child, RZA, together in May 2022 and their second child, Riot, in August 2023.
However, years before they became parents, the two were connected by their talents. In 2012, the Harlem native hopped on Rihannaâs remix to âCockiness (Love It).â Their charisma shined on the bold record about exuding confidence and being seductive.
While their collaborations arenât extensive, they have also made appearances in each otherâs music videos such as âFashion Killaâ and âD.M.B.â
13. Lilâ Kim and The Notorious B.I.G.
Known for being two of New Yorkâs rawest emcees, when Lilâ Kim and The Notorious B.I.G. hopped on a track together, the vibe could not be contained. In fact, their musical legacy transcended time and still has an influence.
Records like âGet Moneyâ and âCrush On Youâ became instant hits in the â90s because of their lively melodies and the hardcore raps provided by each lyricist. Kim and the late Biggieâs likability stemmed from their uncompromising attitudes and authentic representation of New York City.