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Lizzo (Feat. Cardi B), 'Rumors'
With an assist from Cardi B, Lizzo clears haters with a smile.
Robert Plant & Alison Krauss, 'Can't Let Go'
This feels like a warm welcome back from two old friends you haven't seen in a long time. Robert Plant & Alison Krauss' first album together in 14 years, Raise the Roof, is out Nov. 19.
Joshua Redman, 'Facts'
Redman's angular melody entwines with a countermelody by Ron Miles on cornet, as bassist Scott Colley and drummer Brian Blade percolate the groove.
Kississippi, 'Dreams With You'
Kississippi articulates the overwhelming rush and nonsensical whims of a new crush.
KCRW Presents: Jungle
Without any real press photos, this U.K. electro-funk band had been a bit of a mystery — at least until its members revealed themselves during a recent studio session for Morning Becomes Eclectic.
One Of The Biggest Live Music Companies Will Require Full Vaccination
AEG Presents is behind such iconic venues as Webster Hall and The Roxy, as well as the Coachella Music and Arts Festival. The policy starts Oct. 1.
Conan Gray, 'People Watching'
Produced by Dan Nigro, who also produced Olivia Rodrigo's hit album SOUR, Gray's single "People Watching" is the summer pop track for the perpetually single.
Tierra Whack, 'Walk The Beat'
On her latest house-inspired single, "Walk The Beat," Whack's wordplay weaves through a futuristic club beat — courtesy of producer J-Melodic — as she name drops her favorite designers and brands.
Chucky Thompson Soundtracked The '90s, And Brought His City For The Ride
Chucky Thompson, one of the original Bad Boy "Hitmen" and producer for The Notorious B.I.G. and Mary J. Blige, died Monday, leaving behind a legacy that starts and ends in his home of Washington, D.C.
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Notorious B.I.G., Nas And Mary J. Blige Producer Chucky Thompson Dies At 53
Thompson, a member of Bad Boy Records' so-called "Hitmen," had a hand in such hits as "Big Poppa" and "One Mic."
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