Naya Beat reissues the first-ever British Asian electronic dance album—a joyous, loose-limbed romp through Punjabi-tinged disco, funk, psychedelia, and proto-acid house.
Like Bad Bunny’s music, Puerto Rican Muslims’ lives challenge ideas about race, religion and belonging in the Americas.
It was the double-album that split critics, fans and the line-up who recorded it. We asked a range of prog stars for their ...
Britney Spears earns another career dance hit with “I Wanna Go (John Summit Remix),” which debuts on a Billboard chart ...
Just when you thought OpenAI had conquered words, images, and videos, it’s apparently tuning up for its next act, music. The ...
A viral “Beez in the Trap” and “What’s Up?” by 4 Non Blondes mashup on the White House’s TikTok drew a gleeful reaction from ...
Dolly Parton knows exactly when to share the perfect moment. The country music icon just shared a cover of 4 Non Blondes' ...
In The Alternative Number Ones, I’m reviewing every #1 single in the history of the Billboard Modern Rock Tracks/Alternative Songs, starting with the moment that the chart launched in 1988. This ...
Krispy Kreme has teamed up with music icon Montell Jordan for a sweet twist on his chart-topping hit, “This Is How We Do It." ...
The Halo franchise has always carried a certain magic with that perfect blend of mystery, music, and action-packed mayhem that defined a generation of gamers. So when Halo: Campaign Evolved was ...
NPR's Ayesha Rascoe speaks with musicians Jeff Parker and John McEntire of the post-rock band Tortoise about "Touch," the group's first studio album in almost a decade.