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On 'Time Ain't Accidental,' Jess Williamson is heartbroken, but open to love
On the record's 11 songs of vividly detailed, windswept alt-country, Williamson's reeling from the aftermath of a breakup, driving on country highways and finding new love.
One of pop music's unreliable narrators offers discomfort. (But can you trust him?)
Four decades into his career, Lloyd Cole's On Pain finds this purveyor of guitar pop still exploring that hazy space where people question themselves and make excuses or promises they might not keep.
Gunna's poised songs of rehabilitation
a Gift and a Curse is the Atlanta rapper's most personable and purposeful album, one interrogating the values of the justice system, rap media and the court of public opinion with artful clarity.
Amaarae: Tiny Desk Concert
The artist's Tiny Desk proves how far the sounds of West Africa have influenced the U.S. and, more implicitly, just how much the music defies catch-all labels like 'Afrobeats.'
Zoh Amba, 'Dance of Bliss'
The tenor saxophonist and flutist blends dazzling proficiency with the divine.
Finalists for the top teenage piano competition join NPR
The final three participants share thoughts as they headed into final round of Cliburn International Junior Piano Competition, where more than 20 teenagers performed classical sonatas and concertos.
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Check out this special Juneteenth mix from 'World Cafe'
A mix of old classics and new music from Black musicians to help you commemorate Juneteenth National Independence Day.
Kelly Clarkson's latest album, 'Chemistry,' is more than just a divorce album
NPR's Juana Summers talks with Kelly Clarkson about the singer-songwriter's new album, Chemistry, and its reflections on the highs and lows of love.
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Kelly Clarkson wants you to know her new album isn't just a sad divorce record
On Chemistry, Clarkson's 10th studio album, she explores the rollercoaster of emotions she felt throughout her relationship with her ex-husband.
Decades after leaving Côte d'Ivoire, Peter One is finally enjoying his second act
The folk musician became a nurse after settling in Nashville, but his first album since 1985 is now reinvigorating his music career.
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