Music Features
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Dionne Warwick on Her Rock Hall Induction: 'I've Never Considered Myself a Rock & Roller'
The pop legend talks finally being inducted into the Hall, hanging out with the Beatles, and her rock & roll bona fides
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Why Kate Bush Still Sounds Ahead of Her Time With “Running Up That Hill”
The newest episode of our 500 Greatest Songs podcast dives into the art-pop classic that keeps drawing people in 40 years later
- 500 Songs Podcast
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Billie Eilish Would Like to Reintroduce Herself
To make her best album yet, the superstar had to revisit her past self and rethink everything
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Lou Gramm on Foreigner's Long-Awaited Rock Hall Induction: 'Justice Has Been Done'
He's thrilled the band is finally getting recognized by the institution — but not happy that it may only be allowed to play "I Want to Know What Love Is"
- Juke Box Hero
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Dasha Wants to Get Country Music Audiences Dancing Again With Hit Song 'Austin'
Buoyed by her TikTok fame and a choreographed line dance, the previously unknown singer wants to make the most of her moment
- Boot Scootin'
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Taylor Swift and Jack Antonoff Have Reached Their Limit
Both artists have worked on every album Swift has released since 2014, and their latest batch of songs, on The Tortured Poets Department, finds their collaborative well completely drained
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From VMAs Drama to 'thanK you aIMee': A Timeline of Taylor Swift's Feud With Kim Kardashian, Kanye West
Here's a recap of how pop's most high-profile feud has unfolded over the past 15 years
- Look What You Made Her Do
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Opioids Came for Country Music. It’s Fighting Back
With fentanyl and pills flooding communities at the heart of the genre, artists such as Brad Paisley, Elvie Shane, Jaime Wyatt, and others are meeting the crisis in song and in action
- Country Crisis
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Drake Mostly Made Himself Look Bad on His Latest Diss
The use of AI-generated Snoop and Tupac vocals sets a terrible precedent for the music industry
- Unforced Error
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Kool & the Gang Sang 'Celebration' When They Learned They Entered the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
Robert "Kool" Bell, the last surviving original member of Kool & the Gang, is overjoyed by the news. "It's been 60 years," he says. "We finally made it!"
- Celebrate Good Times
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