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Happy 55th birthday @drdre! Click the link in our bio for 25 of the greatest songs he produced with Jimmy Iovine. Photograph by Lester Cohen
Jennifer Hudson, Dr. Dre, Common and Chance the Rapper all paid tribute to Kobe Bryant during the 2020 NBA All-Star game. Click the link in our bio to watch their performances. Photograph by Kevin Mazur/Getty Images
Happy birthday @billiejoearmstrong! Take a look at our December 1995 cover story on Green Day at the link in our bio. Photograph by Daniel Karmann/EPA/Shutterstock
Nick Hornby tells us why ‘High Fidelity,’ the gender-flipped series based on his music-superfandom novel, speaks to a contemporary audience. Click the link in our bio to read why the TV reboot makes sense. Illustration by Miles Donovan
Happy 30th birthday to the Weeknd! Tap the link in our bio for 12 great songs that wouldn’t exist without the Toronto singer. Photograph by Nabil Elderkin
@brentfaiyaz, Maryland rapper-turned-singer charts his own path on his new EP, ‘Fuck the World.’ "I don’t really feel the loyalty to any particular genre," the singer says. "To be completely honest, I'm a R&B singer because I’m black and I sing." Tap the link in our bio to read more about why he is not your average R&B artist. Photograph by @markpeaced
Everybody knows the story of Nipplegate. Janet Jackson. Justin Timberlake. The 2004 Super Bowl halftime show. But one of the biggest is perhaps also one of the least known: It gave birth to YouTube. Click the link in our bio to read how the incident created the streaming site. Photograph in illustration by Donald Miralle/Getty Images
A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie spoke to us about the formula to making hit songs, his new album ‘Artist 2.0’ and his rockstar ambitions. "All hits is mediocre,” he told us “You don’t know that? Think about every hit right now. Every hit is like a repetitive melody or something...I know what songs to make for the radio. I’m a real good music maker, for real." Click the link in our bio to read the full interview. Photograph by @danascruggs
On Billie Eilish's "No Time to Die," the world's most weary teen channels the world-wearniness of James Bond. Click the link in our bio to see why the film's theme is a Song You Need to Know.
Happy Valentine's Day! From ’30s screwballs to 21st-century meet-cutes, tap the link in our bio for the 50 greatest romantic comedies of all time. Photograph by Mgm/Kobal/Shutterstock
Black Sabbath’s debut turns 50 today. Half a century since Ozzy Osbourne first bellowed, “What is this that stands before me?” The band and their collaborators look back on the album that kick-started a worldwide movement. Click the link in our bio to read about the band's groundbreaking debut. Photograph by Ellen Poppinga - K&K/Redferns/Getty Images
“By rejecting the ‘white gaze,’ Toni Morrison helped black people see ourselves in our stories, and confronted America with the truth about itself,” Jamil Smith writes. In honor of Black History Month, click the link in our bio to read Smith's piece on the great American author. Photograph by Timothy Fadek/Corbis/Getty Images
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