Celebrity Life
Justin Bieber’s Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Samples Don’t Offer the ‘Justice’ He Seeks
Slapped in the middle of an album about being in love with his wife and feeling misunderstood, the powerful speeches are a jarring musical misstep
Lana Del Rey, Zella Day, and Weyes Blood Deliver 21st Century Laurel Canyon Grandeur to ‘For Free’
The trio's Joni Mitchell cover is a fitting finale to Del Rey's new album
Glaive’s ‘I Wanna Slam My Head Against the Wall’ Is Exactly How Everything Feels Right Now
The 16-year-old musician is proof that the kids are alright — sort of
Erika de Casier Makes Sensitive R&B For Club Kids
Danish singer makes subtle, introspective music that's perfectly suited to the mood of 2021
How 22-Year-Old Christone Ingram Is Making the Delta Blues New Again
Artist known as “Kingfish” started playing at five years old, now delivering traditional blues to younger audience
Rosé Steps Out of Blackpink for a Sparkling Solo Debut
On "On the Ground," the singer reflects on her rise to fame in one of K-pop's biggest acts
Michelle Cobbs on Her Years With Chic, the Police, Paul Simon, and Duran Duran
You can hear her voice on Chic's "Good Times," Duran Duran's "The Reflex," and Paul Simon's "Gumboots," but today she works as an addiction specialist at a hospital
Paul Stanley on Why He’s Singing Soul Classics and How Motown Influenced Kiss
The singer talks fostering a "sense of togetherness" with his band Soul Station, and looks ahead to Kiss' touring plans after the pandemic
The Everyday Poetry of Dry Cleaning
London band hot-wires spoken-word narration and post-punk riffs into a singularly cool sound
How Andrew Sandoval Went From Monkees Superfan to Their Manager and Official Historian
His new book 'The Monkees: The Day-by-Day Story' is packed with previously unknown info drawn from 2,000 pages of unearthed legal documents from 1967
Lil Baby on BLM-Inspired Grammy Performance: ‘I Feel Like I’m Serving My Purpose’
Rapper and director Fatima Robinson discuss "The Bigger Picture," the most politically charged moment of the night
Katie Crutchfield on the Songwriting Superpowers of Fiona Apple
Waxahatchee singer-songwriter admires how Apple turns 'this stereotype of women’s emotions, the idea of the hysterical woman' into a strength