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Britney Spears Asks Court To End Conservatorship, Detailing Its Control Over Her Life
Addressing a judge personally for the first time, the pop star called for an end to her long-running conservatorship.
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Former Sean Combs employee Capricorn Clark says he kidnapped her
On Tuesday, Clark, who worked for Combs for more than a decade, accused him of kidnapping her during a chaotic 2011 episode involving his former girlfriend, Cassie Ventura, and the rapper Kid Cudi.
R. Kelly Responds To A Year Of Accusations With Denials In 19-Minute-Long 'I Admit'
In a new, 19-minute song, the R&B singer obliquely or directly addresses the many accusations and actions made and taken against him over the past year, lamenting the impact they've had on his career.
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The 50 Best Albums Of 2017
NPR Music's list of the 50 best albums of 2017.
Announcing The 2019 Tiny Desk Contest Winner
After receiving over 6,000 entries this year, we've picked a winner of the 2019 Tiny Desk Contest. Meet the gifted songwriter who captivated our panel of judges.
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NPR Listeners Pick The Best Music Of 2008
NPR listeners cast tens of thousands of ballots, but in the end, only a handful of votes separated some of the bands. See and hear what NPR listeners picked as the best albums of 2008.
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At 97, Pianist Ruth Slenczynska has a new album — and plenty of stories
The ebullient nonagenarian's new recording features music she's been playing for nearly a century.
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He Choreographed 'Single Ladies' And 'WAP.' Now He's Got A Bigger Mission
JaQuel Knight, choreographer of iconic routines for Beyoncé, Megan Thee Stallion and others, is working to copyright his dances in hopes it will keep corporations from profiting off them unfairly.
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Grady Tate, Prodigious Jazz Drummer And Noted Vocalist, Dies At 85
The drummer was a first call for many of the finest singers of the 1960s and '70s, including Ella Fitzgerald, Tony Bennett, Lena Horne and Peggy Lee.
Trombone Shorty Stays True to New Orleans
While many musicians love the Crescent City, few choose to stay after they become successful. The New Orleans-raised Troy "Trombone Shorty" Andrews comes from a long line of brass-band greats, but is quickly coming into his own with a jazz-funk group — and plans to stay.
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