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Steve Lacy announces 2022 'Give You the World' tour

Steve Lacy just released his sophomore album, ‘Gemini Rights,‘ and has now announced a fall tour in support of it…

Barack Obama's 2022 Summer Playlist: Wet Leg, Kendrick Lamar, Beyoncé, Rosalía, more

Obama’s Summer Playlist 2022 album includes songs by Harry Styles, Nina Simone, Jack White, Al Green, Burna Boy, Bad Bunny, Lyle Lovett, Fatboy Slim and more.

Smokin' Grooves 2022 lineup (Erykah Badu, Nas, The Roots, Miguel, more)

The Los Angeles festival also features Jhené Aiko, The Internet, Flying Lotus, Kamasi Washington, Thundercat, Smino, Toro y Moi, and many more.

The Internet's Patrick Paige II announces solo LP, shares "Whisper" ft Steve Lacy

‘ If I Fail Are We Still Cool?‘ will be out in May — check out new single “Whisper (Want My Love)“ now.

100 Best Rap and R&B Albums of the 2010s

Here are the decade’s 100 best rap and R&B albums, including Kendrick Lamar, Beyonce, Drake, Vince Staples, Kanye West, Frank Ocean, Solange, Cardi B, Earl Sweatshirt, and much more…

Camp Flog Gnaw 2019 streaming live on Twitch ++ set times announced

YG, Earl Sweatshirt, 21 Savage, BROCKHAMPTON, DaBaby, Daniel Caesar, H.E.R, GoldLink, FKA Twigs, Omar Apollo, GoldLink, Dominic Fike, Yuna, Taco, Domo Genesis, and Tyler, The Creator are among those whose sets will stream live from Camp Flog Gnaw.

Syd auctioning off items from Childish Gambino, Kehlani & more for charity

Syd’s raising money for Bahamanian hurricane relief through an auction featuring items from her ”favorite artists and good friends.”

SebastiAn preps 'Thirst' (stream 4 tracks), announces U.S. tour dates

French Touch artist SebastiAn’s new album ’Thirst’ features appearances by Charlotte Gainsbourg, Sparks, Syd (The Internet) and more.

Camp Flog Gnaw 2019 lineup (Tyler, Earl, Solange, Brockhampton, H.E.R., more)

Tyler, the Creator announced the 2019 edition of his annual Camp Flog Gnaw Carnival festival back in May, and now the lineup is here.

how Tyler, the Creator & Odd Future evolved and dominated the 2010s

Tyler, the Creator and Odd Future started off this decade by setting out to change the music world forever. They succeeded, and, surprisingly, matured in the process.
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