Music Features
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Scott Weiland Died 10 Years Ago. His Son Noah Is Singing His Songs at a Tribute Show
The younger Weiland will perform Stone Temple Pilots and Velvet Revolver classics in Orange County, California, on a double bill with Sublime lead singer Jakob Nowell
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Russell Simmons Owed Millions to His Accusers. Have They Finally Found Justice?
The disgraced hip-hop mogul agreed to pay $11 million to multiple women who accused him of sexual assault or misconduct. Two years later, has he followed through on the payments?
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NLE The Great Says His YoungBoy Diss Came to Him in a Vision
The rapper formerly known as NLE Choppa breaks down the dream that inspired his diss track, and the meaning behind his name change
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Lawsuit Against Spotify Claims ‘Billions’ of Drake Streams Were ‘Fraudulent’
A new class action lawsuit accuses the streaming platform of turning “a blind eye” to “mass-scale fraudulent streaming”
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Is Adekunle Gold’s ‘Fuji’ Even Fújì? Does It Matter?
The Afrobeats star’s new album and bubbling single pay tribute to a classic Nigerian genre, but critics have said Gold’s music may miss the mark
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Why We Can’t Stop Arguing About Bruce Springsteen’s ‘Nebraska’
Deliver Me From Nowhere is a divisive movie about a divisive album — adding a new chapter to a debate that's been raging since the Eighties
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Drugs, Movies, and Fights With Levon: What We Learned From Robbie Robertson’s New Memoir
Insomnia, Robertson’s posthumously released follow-up to his first memoir, goes deep into his growing relationship with Hollywood and his splintering one with his Band mate Levon Helm
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Dancehall Icon Shaggy Mobilizes Private Flights of Aid to Jamaica After Hurricane Melissa
The star on coordinating food, water, and medicine dispersal in a town ravished by Hurricane Melissa with the help of a buddy and his private planes
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Geddy Lee on Loving the Toronto Blue Jays: ‘Baseball Is Completely Unpredictable’
Before heading to Game Six of the World Series, the Rush frontman talked about his hometown team, watching an 18-inning classic with the Chili Peppers’ Chad Smith, and his band's reunion tour
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Is Authenticity in Country Music a 'Load of Bullshit'? Joshua Hedley Says Yep
A musician since he was 8, the Nashville honky-tonk mainstay behind his new All Hat album says the "real country" debate is overblown
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