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Eminem’s 'The Marshall Mathers LP' turns 20 today. The 18 track masterpiece solidified Em's position as the new decade's most fascinating pop star and rap's most inventive new voice. Click the link in our bio to read why his third studio album was one of the best of the 2000s. Photo by Sal Idriss/Redferns/Getty Images
In our new feature, Matty Healy and his closest collaborators talk about the 1975's new album and why they aren't close to done evolving. Click the link in our bio to read the full story and swipe through to see clips of Healy's interview with @brittanyspanos.
Our latest Music at Home playlist is full of nature songs to remind you of the joys of the great outdoors if you're stuck inside. From Van Morrison's “Redwood Tree” to Little Big Town's "Bluebird," tap the link in our bio for 15 songs about pop music’s most newly titillating escapist subject matter.
Atlanta rapper Gunna discusses his new alter ego (and its eponymous upcoming album) 'Wunna,' how he’s handling the pandemic, and why he loves to get fully dressed even if he has nowhere to go. Tap the link in our bio for the full interview. Photograph by Spike Jordan and Maxime Quoilin
Julián Castro spoke with us about the housing crisis during the pandemic, his plans to get progressive politicians elected, and the deaths of Ahmaud Arbery and Breonna Taylor in our latest "RS Interview: Special Edition." Watch the video at the link in our bio. Photograph by Matt Rourke/AP/Shutterstock
Today would have been Notorious B.I.G.’s 48th birthday. Celebrate his legacy with a collection of 11 of his most obscure verses at the link in our bio. Photo by Adger Cowans/Getty Images
A great debut single is the opening line in a conversation you never want to end, and hearing a band or artist get it right on their first try is one of the greatest thrills in music. From Chuck Berry to Britney Spears, tap the link in our bio for the 100 greatest debut singles of all time.
From the moment Little Richard shouted “A wop bop a loo bop a wop bam boom!” in 1955, the world was never the same. In our new digital cover story, we trace the profound impact of his music and wild peaks and valleys of his life story. Click the link in our bio to read our tribute to the rock pioneer.
“You’re making history!” At Arkansas’ TempleLive, singer Travis McCready performed to a crowd in masks in the country’s first pandemic concert. Tap the link in our bio to read about the experience and about how far the live-music industry still has to go. Photographs by @septemberdawnbo
The late Astrid Kirchherr was more than just a photographer whose path crossed that of the Beatles at a crucial moment. "Astrid was the one who influenced our image more than anyone else," George Harrison would later recall. "It made us look good." Tap the link in our bio to see her most iconic photos of the early Beatles. Photograph by Astrid Kirchherr/© Ginzburg Fine Arts, courtesy of @vginzburg
Cole Sprouse of 'Riverdale' stars in the new podcast 'Borrasca,' created by 'The Haunting of Hill House' writer Rebecca Klingel. “The environment and the setting is just as big a character as the protagonist,” Sprouse, who is also a producer on the podcast, tells us. “We wanted Borrasca to also feel like a character in this radio play.” Tap the link in our bio to read more. Michael Buckner/TVLine/Shutterstock
Chris Cornell died three years ago today. From Soundgarden’s grunge classics to Audioslave’s hits, we put together a list of his 15 essential songs. Check it out at the link in our bio. Photograph courtesy of Getty Images
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