Celebrity Life
Grammy Contenders 2022: H.E.R. Declares ‘R&B Is Not Dead’
The multi-instrumentalist and songwriter also discusses how DJ Khaled inspires her and what she draws from the blues in an interview for Rolling Stone's new Grammy Preview
Grammy Contenders 2022: Giveon on the Poetry of ‘Heartbreak Anniversary’ and the Benefits of TikTok Fame
The singer also discusses the complex emotions behind "Like I Want You" and how he linked up with Justin Bieber in an interview for Rolling Stone's new Grammy Preview
Musicians on Musicians: Willow & Travis Barker
On shattering expectations, pop-punk therapy, rock’s resurgence, and the sweet surprises of collaboration
Grammy Contenders 2022: Jazmine Sullivan on the Sisterhood of ‘Heaux Tales’
"I believe that the project made a lot of women, Black women, feel seen," the singer says of her latest release in an interview for Rolling Stone's new Grammy Preview
Revealed: The Crypto Fans Who Secretly Paid $4 Million for Pharma Bro’s Wu-Tang Album
At the end of July, attorney Peter Scoolidge made his way to the Eastern District Courthouse […]
Grammy Contenders 2022: The Kid Laroi on Manifesting Fame and Striving for ‘World Dominion’
The teenage hitmaker surveys his breakthrough year in an interview for Rolling Stone's new Grammy Preview
Years Ago, Damon Albarn Fell in Love With Iceland. Now He’s Paying Musical Tribute
The singer unpacks his new solo LP, and also reveals that he's started work on a new Gorillaz LP and hopes to tour with Blur again someday
Musicians on Musicians: CL & Jhené Aiko
On breaking free of other people’s expectations, finding inspiration in family, and the future of pop music
Chad Smith on Why the Chili Peppers’ 2022 Tour Is ‘Scary’ — and Netflix Drum Doc ‘Count Me In’
'We'll literally have our balls out,' drummer jokes about upcoming tour. 'No one wants to see that! Old balls!'
Musicians on Musicians: Alanis Morissette & Olivia Rodrigo
On becoming a superstar at an early age, the power of anger, and life in the public eye
‘I Had a Lot of Fun With My Band’: Maureen Tucker on ‘Velvet Underground’ Doc, Lou Reed, and Retirement
Our exclusive interview with the legendary VU drummer on the band's legacy and why she's perfectly happy putting down the drumsticks
David Crosby on the Sorrow and Joy Behind ‘If I Could Only Remember My Name’
Crosby gives a track-by-track guide to his 1971 solo debut. 'I was an immature person, stoned out of my mind, hit with something I absolutely couldn't handle. It's amazing I managed to get into the studio at all'