Music Features
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Ferg on 'Flip Phone Shorty', Working With Lex Luger, and His New Life as a Visual Artist
The Harlem rapper talks his seventh studio album, the blog era that shaped him, and selling paintings at Art Basel
- Throwbacks
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Kesha Has Learned to Love ‘Tik Tok’: ‘That Was Just Me!’
Kesha used to worry about the impression her debut conveyed: "For the whole world to think I couldn’t sing and I was stupid? That was hard"
- Music Now
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The Mavericks Kick Off Emotional Two-Night Tribute to Raul Malo in Nashville
As the singer battles cancer, his band takes the stage to celebrate his impact on music with guests like Rodney Crowell, Maggie Rose, and former Mavericks bassist Robert Reynolds
- For Raul
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This Country Songwriter Says AI Songs Should Be Labeled
"People should know whether what they're listening to is a human voice or not," says Breland on new episode of Nashville Now podcast
- Country AI
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What Are the Members of Måneskin Up To?
Here's where the Eurovision winners are now — and a behind-the-scenes look at Thomas Raggi's debut album
- Then and Now
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Ice Spice, Tokischa, Lil Baby, and All the Songs You Need to Know This Week
Looking for the week’s best new music? Check out our Songs You Need to Know playlist
- Songs You Need To Know
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John Sebastian Wants You to Know ‘He Was There’ in New Doc About the ‘Zelig’ of Rock
The songwriter of “Do You Believe in Magic,” “Summer in the City,” and that Welcome Back, Kotter song opens up about his life, his frustrations, and playing Woodstock in new film
- Exclusive
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Rock’s Greatest Bootlegger: A New Pink Floyd Box Set Legitimizes an Outlaw
Mike “The Mic” Millard recorded more than 300 concerts in pristine sound quality between 1973 and 1993, including a 1975 Wish You Were Here tour stop in L.A.
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‘Everybody Ain’t Good, Nephew’: Erick Sermon Speaks His Mind
As he rolls out his Dynamic Duos album series, the EPMD legend opens up about aging gracefully in rap, turning down generative AI, and the industry’s pay-to-play culture.
- Real Talk
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Why Do Pop Stars Keep Threatening to Quit Pop Stardom?
Artists like Charli XCX, Ariana Grande, and Selena Gomez seem like they want a break from pop music. What’s going on?
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