Music Features
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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
- 'We're Resilent'
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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
- Go Jays
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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
- Nashville Now
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Why the Biggest Record Company Is Teaming Up With the AI-Music Company It Was Just Suing
Inside an unprecedented settlement -- why Universal is ending its lawsuit against AI-music platform Udio and partnering with it
- AI Update
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Adéla Got Rejected from Katseye. Now She’s Pop’s Next Obsession
The provocative Slovakian singer has co-signs from Demi Lovato, Christina Aguilera, and more, and she's right where she wants to be
- Artist You Need To Know
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Rosalía, Florence + the Machine, Tyler, the Creator, and All the Songs You Need to Know This Week
Looking for the week's best new music? Check out our Songs You Need to Know playlist
- Songs You Need To Know
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‘Harlem’s Finest’ Aims to Affirm Big L’s Place Among Rap Greats
Inside the long, meticulous process to clear rights, lift a cappellas, and craft a ’90s-leaning statement that argues for L’s place among rap’s greatest
- Flamboyant Forever
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Florence Welch: ‘Anxiety Is the Hum of My Life — Until I Step Onstage’
The Florence + the Machine star opens up on the “life-and-death experience” behind her excellent new album, working with Taylor Swift, and why she's looking forward to turning 40
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Ian Presents a Textbook Case of Aura Anxiety With His Mixtape '2005'
The heavily discussed musician shows what happens when a generation terrified of being cringe gets the spotlight
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The Burial of Black Genius (a.k.a. D’Angelo Lives!)
Questlove pays tribute to his friend and collaborator: “D’Angelo, to me, was one of the last pure artists in Black music”
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