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“Defense,” featuring Los Angeles singer-songwriter Nami, is the latest single from the LA-via-Chicago producer’s first LP
Continue readingLawyers for UMG previously said Drake should be “accepting the loss like the unbothered rap artist he often claims to be” in the wake of Kendrick Lamar’s smash hit
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Continue readingDanielle Haim and Justin Vernon duet on one of three songs from the expanded album
Continue readingThe ska-pop band returns next spring, marking their first extended run of shows in nearly 14 years
Continue readingThe expanded edition of the French artist’s February album is coming this month
Continue readingThe series returns with six new episodes on November 6
Continue readingLong available only as a bootleg, the cult art-rock band’s last studio recording gets a new digital and vinyl release from Errol’s Hot Wax
Continue readingShe’ll star opposite Paul Mescal as Macca in the four-part film series
Continue readingSwift’s new album surpasses Adele’s 25 with 3.5 million equivalent unit sales, and nears the record for actual copies sold
Continue readingThe Argentine rapper and a posthumous verse from the late D12 member appear on the latest single from The Mountain
Continue readingCameron Winter contentds with a baby in the Getting Killed visual, directed by Milo Hume
Continue reading“Children’s Anthem” and “Let Us Dance (Movement One)” precede the collaborative LP made with his partner, Elizabeth Copeland
Continue readingAfter a DHS assistant secretary criticized Bryan, the singer-songwriter clarified that “the full context that hits on both sides of the aisle”
Continue readingThe event will now take place Thursday, October 16 at New York’s Rough Trade Below
Continue readingOut this Friday, Fancy Some More? also features Kylie Minogue, Kaytranada, Jade, Basement Jaxx, Ravyn Lenae, Nia Archives, and Loukeman, among others
Continue readingAn extensive run of dates in the United States and Canada behind The BPM
Continue readingDraped in beanies and fake beards, stars vie to be the next Justin Vernon in the video, also starring Dijon and Flock of Dimes’ Jenn Wasner
Continue readingIn her first U.S. late-night appearance behind the new album, Swift broke down its lyrics and addressed various rumors about her personal and professional life
Continue readingLeading I Used to Go to This Bar, “Well, Whatever It Was” comes with a spoof of The Great British Bake Off, starring a fake Oasis, Kate Bush, and Robert Smith
Continue readingThe band’s rhythm guitarist and later bassist was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1992
Continue readingThe Puerto Rican superstar appeared in sketches as a sperm donor hopeful, a fan of the Netflix original film KPop Demon Hunters, and the inventor of the Spanish language
Continue readingThe 10xLP and 8xCD sets revive the long-out-of-print live album from Davis, Wayne Shorter, Herbie Hancock, Ron Carter, and Tony Williams
Continue readingOur weekly playlist highlights songs that our writers, editors, and contributors are listening to on repeat
Continue readingAmos calls the album “a metaphorical story” about “the current abhorrent non accidental burning down of democracy in real time”
Continue readingComposers including John Carpenter and Questlove had been due to play Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross’ film-music festival in Los Angeles next month
Continue readingHayley Williams, Dry Cleaning, Idles, and Caroline are among the new slate of artists to take part in the streaming embargo
Continue readingSpringsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere is out October 24
Continue readingThe hip-hop mogul was ordered to spend 50 months in prison and pay a fine of $500,000, the maximum possible
Continue readingStream new releases from Taylor Swift, Malibu, Kelly Moran, Snooper, Nala Sinephro, Leon Vynehall, Thirteendegrees º, Peel Dream Magazine, Blue Lake, Klein, Prewn, and Agriculture
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