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With 'Golden' topping 'Ordinary,' a K-pop girl group hits No. 1 for the first time
The members of HUNTR/X — the fictional K-pop group made up of nonfictional singers EJAE, Audrey Nuna and REI AMI — have just become the first women K-pop artists ever to hit No. 1.
Songwriter Lamont Dozier, who co-wrote hits for the Supremes and Four Tops, has died
Dozier died at 81. As part of the songwriting team Holland-Dozier-Holland, he co-wrote dozens of hits, including "Baby Love," "Heat Wave" and "Reflections," helping to define the Motown sound.
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Deeper, 'Sub'
While one can certainly trace the echoes of peers like Shame and Crack Cloud in its output, the Chicago post-punk band equally exudes the rowdy influence of The Replacements.
Giving Thanks with Gospel Music's Take 6
The gospel group Quincy Jones calls "the baddest vocal cats on the planet" makes a joyful noise in celebration of Thanksgiving. Group members talk about their long and successful career and perform songs during an in-studio interview in Nashville, Tenn.
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'KPop Demon Hunters': Meet the man behind the film's chart-topping soundtrack
Ian Eisendrath worked from the story's conception to make the music stand out and tell a story. The movie's hit song "Golden" is up for Best Original Song at this weekend's Golden Globes.
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Usher will soon have Super Bowl halftime validation. But can he top Rihanna?
In the immortalized-by-meme words of Usher: Watch this.
The Music Of 2019 That Wasn't Actually Released In 2019
A surprising number of 2019's biggest hits, memes and musical breakthroughs have something in common: You could hear them before this year started.
Spektral Quartet, 'Enigma: III' (Anna Thorvaldsdottir)
Imagine you're suspended in some primordial gas cloud where matter is transforming, regenerating, building toward the birth of a planet. That's what Enigma sounds like.
M.E.D.: As Universal As Heartache
"Mystical Magic" showcases Madlib's soulful evocation of sunlight piercing through clouds.
From Wilco to M.I.A.: Will Hermes' Top Ten CDs for 2007
Writer and reviewer Will Hermes shares his favorite albums of the past year. Hermes is a frequent contributor to NPR's 'All Things Considered' and writes for 'Spin' magazine, 'The New York Times' and 'Entertainment Weekly.' He's also the co-editor of 'Spin: 20 Years of Alternative Music.'
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