Barack Obama

read Chadwick Boseman tributes from Questlove, El-P, Jordan Peele, Barack Obama, Drake & more

Chance the Rapper, Ice Cube, SZA, The Weeknd, Pharrell, Joe Biden, Kamala Harris, Bernie Sanders, The Rock, Oprah, Bette Midler, and others also remembered the ‘Black Panther’ star…

NBA & MLB games postponed as teams protest Jacob Blake shooting; musicians react

Halsey and members of Bon Iver, PUP, Pavement, and more have applauded NBA teams as they take a stand against police brutality.

Billie Eilish, Common, The Chicks & more performing on virtual Democratic Convention

In addition to speeches from Joe Biden, Kamala Harris, Barak and Michelle Obama, Bernie Sanders, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Amy Klobuchar, Elizabeth Warren, Doug Jones, Jill Biden, Bill and Hillary Clinton, and others, the DNC has unveiled its 2020 entertainment lineup.

Kobe Bryant dies in helicopter crash; Barack Obama, Shaq, Kanye, Drake, Flea, MJ, Brian Wilson & more pay tribute

We are shocked to learn that basketball legend Kobe Bryant died in a helicopter crash at age 41. Tributes have also come in from Taylor Swift, Vince Staples, Liz Phair, Cardi B, Killer Mike, Ryley Walker, and more.

read Barack Obama, Jay-Z & Kendrick Lamar's tributes to Nipsey Hussle

The Nipsey Hussle memorial service is happening right now at the Staples Center in LA, and Barack Obama, Jay-Z, and Kendrick Lamar have penned tributes to Nipsey for the occasion…

Barack Obama, Wilco, Superchunk, Thou & more list the Best Music of 2018

It’s officially 2019 but before we jump fully into the year’s new music, there’s still some ‘Best of 2018’ catching up to do…

Barack & Michelle Obama share tribute to Aretha Franklin

”Aretha helped define the American experience”… ”She will forever be our Queen of Soul.”

Carole King, Paul McCartney, Missy Elliott & more pay tribute to Aretha Franklin

We lost one of the all-time great voices in music today and the world has been paying tribute to Aretha Franklin since learning the sad news…

Chance the Rapper sings "Come Back Barack" in Boyz II Men-inspired SNL skit

Chance also said “I wanna become the Mariah Carey of Thanksgiving” in his monologue, and starred in a handful of other skits. Watch them here.

The National release "I'll Still Destroy You" video

The video was directed by Allan Sigurðsson and Icelandic performance and installation artist Ragnar Kjartansson, the latter of whom also appears in the video. Ragnar previously collaborated with The National at their six-hour MoMA PS1 performance A Lot of Sorrow.
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