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This Week's Livestreams: Billie Eilish, SZA, Khruangbin, Arlo Parks, OMD, more

plus Leon Bridges, Sheryl Crow, Porches, Lido Pimienta, Young M.A, and more things to stream this week.

Rolling Loud California: Kid Cudi, J Cole, Future, Wiz Khalifa & lots more

Rolling Loud California happens December 10-12 in San Bernardino and the deep lineup also features Kodak Black, Playboi Carti, Griselda, French Montana, Curren$y, Gunna, A Boogie wit Da Hoodie, Ty Dolla $ign, and more.

St. Vincent, Kid Cudi & more playing SNL

Maya Rudolph, Daniel Kaluuya, and Carey Mulligan will host the next three new SNL episodes.

New Songs Out Today: SZA, Four Tet, Kelsey Lu/Yves Tumor & more

SZA released her second new song in three years, Four Tet released two new albums, Chino Moreno’s band Crosses returned, Yves Tumor, Kelsey Lu, Kelly Moran & Moses Boyd collabed on a new song, and more…

Watch Phoebe Bridgers play "Kyoto" from her bedroom on James Corden

Phoebe also talked about how her mother defends her on Twitter. “If an anonymous account hates you for saying something negative about me, there’s a 95% chance it’s my mother.“

20 New Rap and R&B Songs Out This Week

Westside Boogie/Joey Bada$$, Mulatto/Lil Baby, Gang Starr, King Von, Haviah Mighty, Chika, Nyck Caution, MF DOOM, Benny the Butcher, Kid Cudi, Chance The Rapper, and more…

Our favorite songs of the week (playlist): Converge, Haviah Mighty, Bartees Strange & more

This week’s playlist includes new music by Converge, Haviah Mighty, Bartees Strange, Thou & Emma Ruth Rundle, Every Time I Die, JPEGMAFIA, The Armed, Julia Jacklin, Bill Callahan & Bonnie ‘Prince’ Billy, and more.

Listen to the Kid Cudi & Phoebe Bridgers song

It’s on Cudi’s new album, which also includes a song with Skepta and the late Pop Smoke.

Phoebe Bridgers, Pop Smoke & others featured on new Kid Cudi album out this week

’Man on the Moon III: The Chosen’ completes the trilogy that Kid Cudi began in 2009 with his debut studio LP.

Yes way: 'Bill & Ted Face the Music' is a most triumphant sequel

Party on, dudes: ‘Face the Music’ is a fun, funny and satisfying conclusion to Bill & Ted’s time travelling adventure.
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