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Eminem reveals his list of the greatest rappers of all time
Em’s list includes pioneers like Rakim, LL Cool J, and Big Daddy Kane, as well as newer artists like Kendrick and J Cole, and plenty of the in-between…
Ludacris names top 5 rappers with the greatest flows of all time
Luda’s list includes Ande 3000, Kendrick Lamar, and more…
NYPD drive SUVs into crowd of protesters near Barclays Center, horrifying videos show
Disturbing videos have made the rounds on social media of NYPD cruisers ramming into a crowd of protesters in Brooklyn and sending bodies flying.
Today's livestreams (Jay-Z, Billie Eilish, Bouncing Souls, Broken Social Scene, more)
plus A$AP Rocky, Kaytranada, Tycho, Julia Jacklin, Jarvis Cocker, Kaia Wilson of Team Dresch and more livestreams you can watch today since there are no live concerts to attend.
Drake lists his top 5 rappers of all time
Drake commented his list on an Instagram post by fellow Toronto rapper Young Tony, who himself made the cut…
Bono shares playlist of 60 songs that changed his life for his 60th birthday
The playlist includes Kraftwerk, David Bowie, Kanye West, Ramones, Patti Smith, Nirvana, Joy Division, Iggy Pop, Nick Cave, Massive Attack, and more, and Bono is also publishing an open letter to each artist…
Today's self-isolation livestreams (BB King tribute, Colin Meloy, Baxter Dury, Ultra Fest, more)
Plus: Charli XCX, Year of the Knife, Fat Tony, Mal Blum, Craig Wedren, and more livestreams you can watch today since there are no live concerts to attend.
Notable Releases of the Week (3/13)
This week’s Notable Releases include Huntsmen’s proggy double album, Porridge Radio’s fiery indie rock breakthrough, Jay Electronica’s long-awaited debut, Code Orange, Unsane offshoot Human Impact, and more…
Tribeca Film Fest 2020 lineup: films on Brian Wilson, The Go-Go's, St. Vincent, Big Freedia, more
The 2020 lineup of TFF also includes documentaries on Ronnie Wood, DMX, Serj Tankian, Banksy, Ricky Powell, Pharrell, Yung Lean, Harry Belafonte, plus the NYC premiere of Pete Davidson’s The King of Staten Island and more.
Jay-Z makes a playlist of his 40 favorite songs of 2019
Including songs from DaBaby, Drake, Rick Ross, Travis Scott, Solange, Tyler the Creator, Burna Boy, Koffee, Kanye West, Freddie Gibbs and Madlib, J. Cole, Denzel Curry, Megan Thee Stallion, Maxo Kream, his wife Beyonce, and more.