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The Atlanta-based singer-songwriter's got a once-in-a-generation voice that stops you dead in your tracks.
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The R&B-meets-alt-rock jam is deceptively provocative in analyzing societal woes.
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The dreaded "sophomore slump" is no more — featuring Nirvana, Prince and Björk, World Cafe shares a playlist of those who have not only avoided the dreaded label, but transcended it.
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The title track to the mysterious collective's fifth LP is an aspirational bop about overcoming social injustice.
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Amidst a slew of cancellation calls for his 2020 tour, Black Joe Lewis traded in his cowboy hat for a hard hat.
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Whether you're ready for Hot Vax Summer or preparing for a more cautious reentry to everyday life, roséwave understands. Here are 101 songs to soundtrack your summer, wherever you're at.
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The tension and loss that drove Marvin Gaye wasn't lost on his peers: In the same year as What's Going On, a wave of Black artists released explosive new work that put its politics front and center.
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This year's choices include Diane Warren's 12th Oscar nomination, a show-stopper from Eurovision Song Contest and three entries in a subgenre we call "Glorycore."
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In a world of constant connectivity, Audrey Nuna, like all of us, craves intimacy and emotional distance at the same time.
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Nwaka Onwusa, the chief curator at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, picks her five favorite Tiny Desk concerts.