Azealia Banks

The Hives replacing The Sounds at Just Like Heaven (2023 set times)

The 2023 edition of the Pasadena, CA festival happens this Saturday at Brookside at the Rose Bowl with Yeah Yeah Yeahs, MGMT, M83, Caribou, Future Islands, Hot Chip, The Walkmen, and more.

Just Like Heaven 2023 lineup: Yeah Yeah Yeahs, MGMT, M83, The Walkmen, more

The 2023 edition of Just like Heaven as MGMT playing ‘‘Oracular Spectacular‘ in full for the first time ever, plus Empire of the Sun, Hot Chip, Future Islands, Caribou, Metronomy, Ladytron, and more.

Pitchfork's Top 100 Songs of 2022

Pitchfork’s list includes GloRilla, Alvvays, Beyoncé, Rosalía, Bad Bunny, Alex G, Ice Spice, Braxe + Falcon, Ethel Cain, The 1975, Kendrick Lamar, Caroline Polachek, Steve Lacy, Harry Styles, and more…

Gorilla vs Bear's top 50 songs of 2022

Gorilla vs Bear’s favorite songs of 2022 include Braxe + Falcon and Panda Bear, Kendrick Lamar and Beth Gibbons, SZA, Jockstrap, Caroline Polachek, billy woods, and more…

Azealia Banks announces Central Park show

It’s Azealia’s SummerStage debut and one of her biggest NYC shows to date.

20 great songs that mix hip hop & dance music not by Beyoncé or Drake

Beyoncé and Drake’s house-infused singles are Song of the Summer contenders, and if they’re putting you in the mood to hear other similar bangers, we’ve put together a list of 20 from the past decade that scratch the same itch.

Mallrat announces fall North American tour

The Brisbane, Australia alt-pop artist released her debut LP, which features Azealia Banks, earlier this month.

17 New Rap and R&B Songs Out This Week

Listen to new songs from Black Star, KeiyaA, Kay Flock/Cardi B, 26AR, Lizzo, Theo Croker/Kassa Overall, Trina/Latto, Big Jade, Ransom/The Game, Plato III, and more…

29 New Songs Out Today

Listen to new songs by Nervus, Holy Fuck!, Frontperson, Tomberlin, Mdou Moctar, Camera Obscura, Sumerlands (new song & Fleetwood Mac cover), Red Baraat’s Sonny Singh, and more…

Azealia Banks announces Brooklyn New Year's Eve show

Azealia Banks will ring in 2022 at Brooklyn Steel with Machinedrum, ascendant vierge, Kornél Kovács, Kevin JZ Prodigy, and He Valencia
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