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Lovers & Friends 2024 lineup (Janet Jackson, Usher, Backstreet Boys, Lil Wayne, Snoop Dogg, more)

The Las Vegas festival’s 2024 lineup also features Gwen Stefani, Nas, Alicia Keys, Nelly Furtado, Ludacris, Mary J Blige, Ciara, TLC, Timbaland, and more.

Speed tell us about their favorite albums of 2022

The Australian hardcore band’s picks include Mindforce, Regulate, End It, No Pressure, Gridiron, Terror, Mall Grab, High Vis, Ne-Yo, and more…

Listen to Aaliyah's posthumous song ft. The Weeknd, "Poison"

The song is off an upcoming posthumous Aaliyah album, which reportedly also features Drake, Future, Snoop Dogg, and more.

Lovers & Friends moves to Las Vegas in 2022 w/ Lauryn Hill, Usher/Ludacris/Lil Jon, TLC, more

’90s and early ’00s rap and R&B-focused fest Lovers & Friends has moved from Los Angeles to Las Vegas, and it’s now on for next year.

Terrace/Kamasi, Doja Cat, Blood Orange & more set for ‘Black Power Live’ benefit stream

The stream benefits organizations ”across the movement for Black lives” and features the debut of a new piece from Terrace Martin ft. Kamasi Washington, Denzel Curry, and more; Stevie Wonder’s band with Dev Hynes, Doja Cat, Miguel, and more; a Ho99o9/Travis Barker set…

Today's livestreams (Radiohead, Mavis Staples, Angel Olsen, Jesse Malin, more)

plus Saweetie, Big Freedia, Smidley, Phil Lesh, and more livestreams you can watch today since there are no live concerts to attend.

George Floyd's funeral: how to watch + updates

Al Sharpton, Ne-Yo, Joe Biden, several politicians, members of Floyd’s family, and more have spoken at the service.

Notable Releases of the Week (11/1)

This week’s Notable Releases include the surprise Earl Sweatshirt project, Michael Kiwanuka’s best yet, Sudan Archives’ anticipated debut album, and more.

Gang Starr announce first album in 16 years, share "Bad Name"

DJ Premier unearthed posthumous Guru verses for the first Gang Starr album in 16 years, which features Q-Tip, Royce Da 5’9″, M.O.P., Jeru the Damaja, Nitty Scott, Talib Kweli, and more.

Grammys 2019 winners: Cardi B, Laurie Anderson, Lady Gaga, Childish Gambino, Drake, Brandi Carlile, more

Other 2019 Grammy winners so far include St. Vincent, High On Fire, Kacey Musgraves, Pharrell, Kendrick Lamar/Jay Rock, Anderson Paak, Chris Cornell, The Carters, Ella Mai, Dave Chappelle, and more.
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