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Roddy Ricch: Tiny Desk (Home) Concert
The chart-topping rapper and songwriter performs a Tiny Desk quarantine concert at West Coast Customs in Los Angeles.
Latin music style known as Regional Mexican marks another milestone in its popularity
A collaboration between chart-topping artist Peso Pluma and Argentina's influential producer Bizzarap is collecting millions of YouTube views.
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Felix Contreras' favorite albums and songs of 2024
The Alt.Latino co-host found inspiration in the deeply sincere drive to test the outer and inner limits of creativity.
Ted Hearne On Exploring Gentrification Through The Music Of 'Place'
After hearing a speech by filmmaker Spike Lee, composer Ted Hearne teamed up with the poet Saul Williams to remap the history of his neighborhood in Brooklyn, N.Y., through the language of music.
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Kurt Cobain's Journals: The Writer Behind The Rock Star
Page after page of terrible handwriting is reproduced in faithful facsimile — covering forthcoming gigs, favorite songs, prophecies of fame, janitorial wages and the firing of drummers.
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Review: Royal Trux, 'Platinum Tips + Ice Cream'
Neil Hagerty and Jennifer Herrema are back to steer rock 'n' roll towards chaos once more with Royal Trux's first album in 17 years.
Bob Boilen's Favorite Music of 2022
The host of All Songs Considered listens for the moments when the poetry of a song's lyrics seem woven into its sound. This year, his playlists overflowed.
Seiji Ozawa, longtime conductor of the Boston Symphony Orchestra, has died at 88
The pioneering Japanese-American conductor who led the Boston Symphony Orchestra for nearly decades died Tuesday.
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Understanding why Beyoncé and Taylor Swift get compared
NPR's Juana Summers revisits the year that was for Beyoncé and Swift, and talks to Miami University of Ohio Professor Tammy L. Kernodle about the tendency to pit successful women against each other.
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Soprano Beverly Sills: A Silvery Voice, Silenced at 78
The soprano, known for her lustrous voice and irrepressible personality, has died. She's remembered for her roles on stage and as a successful, media-savvy arts administrator and advocate.
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