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Heavy Rotation: Public Radio's Most Popular Songs Of 2021
Leon Bridges, Helado Negro and Japanese Breakfast all landed on this list of the most-played songs on public radio stations across the country.
Quinn Christopherson, 'Loaded Gun'
A love letter to Quinn Christopherson's younger self that yearns with sweet specificity.
NPR Music's album of the year: 'Heaux Tales' by Jazmine Sullivan
NPR Music's album of the year, Heaux Tales, by Jazmine Sullivan, shows the singer exploring themes of love, sex and loss.
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Nikki Birch
The Jazz Night In America producer shares her favorite albums and songs of 2021.
Mitra I. Arthur
The Jazz Night In America producer shares her favorite albums and songs of 2021.
Bob Boilen
The All Songs Considered and Tiny Desk host shares his favorite albums and songs of 2021.
Encore: Defining T. Rex album came out the same year NPR debuted original programming
NPR celebrates its 50th anniversary remembering other events in 1971. The band T. Rex overhauled their musical style and released Electric Warrior, an album that became the cornerstone of glam rock.
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This year's best songs come from some of the youngest — and oldest — artists
From 18-year-old Olivia Rodrigo to 83-year-old Peter Stampfel, critic Ken Tucker says the music he most enjoyed in 2021 was recorded by artists who were either very young or quite old.
Insecure Takeover Part 2: Tiny Desk (Home) Concert
Three ladies featured on the latest Insecure soundtrack perform a Tiny Desk home concert from Hilltop Coffee + Kitchen in Inglewood, California.
NPR 50: The long tail of David Bowie's explosive 'Hunky Dory'
Bowie was still an aspiring pop star, with but one successful single under his belt, at the time of Hunky Dory's release. It wouldn't last.
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