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Hear Angel Olsen's Sublime Cover Of 'Who's Sorry Now'
Olsen re-imagines Connie Francis' 1958 hit as part of Resistance Radio: The Man In The High Castle Album.
Songs We Love: Maren Morris, 'Once'
The country singer claims her space among the divas with a tearjerking ballad, recorded live with her band at Nashville's historic RCA Studio A.
Watch A Rare Frank Sinatra Performance Of 'The Lady Is A Tramp'
The 1962 recording is from World On A String, an upcoming collection of unreleased live Sinatra performances.
St. Vincent offers tension, release and sonic 'jump scares'
"I'm not playing with persona," St. Vincent says of All Born Screaming. "It's a really a record about life and death and love. That's it. That's all we got."
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Fabiola Méndez: Tiny Desk Concert
The Puerto Rican artist brings joy to the Tiny Desk with her signature cuatro.
The 100 Best Songs Of 2020
Think of these 100 songs (Nos. 40-21 here) as a silver linings playlist for the worst year of our collective lives.
The 200 Greatest Songs By 21st Century Women+
This list tackles history in the making, celebrating women and non-binary musicians whose songs are redefining genres and attitudes and changing our sense of what popular music can be in this century.
The Mandela Playlist: A Life And Legacy, Told In Music
It's worth pausing to consider not only the legacy and achievements of former South African president Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela, but also the rich musical associations of his life.
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GloRilla is finding her voice
Though it feels like a mere sample of what's to come, the Memphis rapper's new EP presents her as a singular talent using her instrument as a megaphone for provocation and inspiration.
Dystopian Rap Is The Death Rattle Of The American Dream
A lot of the rap that felt worth listening to in 2019 was hard to listen to — full of sonic dissonance and emotional distance, and pregnant with a particularly black depiction of dystopia.
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