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Lana Del Rey Just Dropped a Love Song Co-Written With Her Alligator Tour Guide Husband
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Dethklok Just Added More Headlining Dates to Their 2026 Tour
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Jill Scott Admits She Had a ‘Terrible, Terrible’ Crush on This Rapper Back in the Day
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Jaden Smith Shares Vision to Ensure No One Living in Los Angeles’ Skid Row Goes Hungry
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Young the Giant Announces 2026 Tour Dates with Cold War Kids
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U2: Days of Ash review – six new tracks reaffirm the band as a vital political voice
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Ja Rule Insists Nothing Really Happened After Airplane Confrontation With Tony Yayo
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The Battle review – Britpop bickering and 90s nostalgia in Blur v Oasis comedy
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Khruangbin Guitarist Mark Speer Got Apprehensive Audiences to Clap With a Clever Video Game Trick
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A Potentially Infinite Number of AI Homer Simpson ‘Cover Songs’ Have ‘Poisoned’ Soulseek
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‘A cry of pain from every player’: the new reality of Ukraine’s musicians
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Raye review – dazzling display of range from old-school Vegas to Euro-dance
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5 of the Sunniest Alt-Rock Bangers to Get You Through the Last Several Weeks of Winter
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3 of the Weirdest 2000s Rock Tracks That I Love Because They’re so Odd, Not in Spite of It
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Big Sean Explains How the Death of Nipsey Hussle Caused a ‘Very Deep’ Depression
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Flea Teases New Red Hot Chili Peppers Music in the Works: ‘It’s About Catching a Magic Groove’
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Cardi B review – ambitious spectacle and sizzling choreography
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Behemoth Cancel India Concert Over Risk of Legal Threats and ‘Physical Danger’ Due to ‘Religious Fanaticism’
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RÜFÜS DU SOL Just Announced a 2026 North American Tour
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Usher Explains Why He Contemplated Retiring After the Massive Success of ‘Confessions’ in 2004
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Pitbull Aims to Break a Guinness World Record at Summer Headlining Show in London, but It’s Not the Record You Think
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These 4 Banned Hip-Hop Songs Are Some of the Best in the Whole Genre
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How Major Career Doubts Led to This Catchy, Reggae-Inspired One-Hit Wonder From 2009
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Rise and Fall of the City of Mahagonny review – big and brash staging for Brecht and Weill’s whisky-soaked dystopia
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Ex-Foo Fighters Drummer Josh Freese Feels Like He Has ‘Got to Be Careful’ How He Talks About Being Fired From the Band
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4 Bands to Add to Your Rotation if Hole Is Your Favorite 90s Band
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Megadeth’s Dave Mustaine Thinks It’s Time for a New ‘Big Four’ of Metal, and Here’s Who I Think It Is
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Two Artists Tease Involvement in ‘Grand Theft Auto VI’ Soundtrack
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J. Cole Just Announced The Fall-Off Tour for 2026
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4 Songs I Would Put On My Own Personal ‘Wuthering Heights’ Soundtrack
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Dee Snider Clarifies Rumors About His Twisted Sister Retirement: ‘I’m Not Dying!’
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Texas Rapper That Mexican OT Says His Bull-Fighting Abilities Translate to All Aspects of Life, Music Included (Exclusive)
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Tool Drummer Danny Carey Says New Music Is on the Way, As the Band Circles a Possible Vegas Sphere Residency
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On This Day in 1991, ‘Do the Bartman’ Hit No. 1 in the U.K. With Rumors That Michael Jackson Wrote the Lyrics
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‘It was spooky’: folk singer Olivia Chaney on how a song reflecting her own Brontë-ish love triangle wound up in Wuthering Heights
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10 Songs Most Likely to Get You Pulled Over for Speeding, According to Science
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‘I love you twenty-sixty times’: how lyrics written by a three-year-old became tear-inducing viral hits
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Josh Freese Teases a Tell-All After His Sudden Departure From Foo Fighters: ‘I’ve Got a Lot To Say’
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Defining Slab: 4 of the Best Tracks From Hip-Hop’s Boomiest Subgenre
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French Montana Reveals How a Leaked Collab With Drake and Rick Ross Ruined a Sequel to Their Classic ‘Stay Schemin”
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Legendary Producer Havoc Reveals Possible Collab Album With Kanye West and Travis Scott
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Trump gets the Monroe doctrine wrong. He should take a page from Bad Bunny | Ted Widmer
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BBCSO/ Rustioni/ Davóne Tines review – Black-tinged Anthem spins US nationhood
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‘Baby Shark isn’t something you should enjoy as an adult’: Steph McGovern’s honest playlist
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4 Underrated Hip-Hop Tracks From the 2010s You Should Still Be Listening To
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3 New Hip-Hop and R&B Songs You Must Hear This Week (2/14/26)
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Ja Rule Apologizes After Getting Into an Ugly Argument With Tony Yayo on a Plane
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Wyclef Jean Recalls Feuding With Tupac Over Misunderstood Lyrics: ‘We Never Did Nothing To Disrespect ’Pac’
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‘Stabbed in the Face soundtracked an incredibly joyous time’: the weirdest songs we find romantic
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The Guide #330: From Oasis to Bowie, your stories of seeing pre-stardom acts
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Foo Fighters Producer Elliot Scheiner Once Had a Car Delivered to the Studio so the Band Could Hear Their Mixes Better
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Jimmy ‘The Senator’ Douglass, Long-Time Timbaland Collaborator, on What Defines Hip-Hop: ‘Everyone Could Make a Record’
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Foo Fighters Upload Snippets of Possible New Album on Interactive Website Homepage
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A Prayer for the Dying review – pestilent western feels like a short stretched too long
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How Jimmy ‘The Senator’ Douglass Got His Nickname, and the One He Refused to Take: ‘That’s Not Too Cool’
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4 Forgotten Songs That Are Infinitely Better Than These R&B Artists’ Biggest Hits
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‘It’s Djorli, Baby’: Charli XCX’s ‘Wuthering Heights’ Soundtrack Drops With Unexpected Djo Collab
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Everybody Digs Bill Evans review – absorbing delve into the tumultuous world of the great jazz man
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Deftones review – alt-metal veterans sound exceptionally fresh 38 years on
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New Music Friday: 5 Songs You Need to Hear This Week (2/13)
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The Great Wave review – Hokusai opera sounds and looks beautiful but skimps on drama
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Anthrax Is Unleashing a New Album in May, According to Bassist Frank Bello: ‘It’s So Heavy’
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Charli xcx: Wuthering Heights review – atonal, amorous anthems that more than stand apart from the film
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Fred Again review – guest-heavy homecoming for the golden boy of UK dance is an eclectic triumph
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‘I didn’t know who I was’: Tom Misch on burnout, becoming a barista and returning to music
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Add to playlist: the genre-busting, buttery falsetto of Natanya and the week’s best new tracks
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Converge: Love Is Not Enough review – metalcore veterans’ rage remains fresh and furious
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