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For our Musicians on Musicians issue, Billie Eilish asked her songwriting hero Billie Joe Armstrong about early Green Day, staying sane in the industry and that time he got into a fight with a guy in the audience. "I have never been more self-conscious than when you came to my show," Eilish tells Armstrong. "I'm glad you came to that one, and not a shitty one." Tap the link in our bio for the full conversation.

For our Musicians on Musicians issue, Billie Eilish asked her songwriting hero Billie Joe Armstrong about early Green Day, staying sane in the industry and that time he got into a fight with a guy in the audience. "I have never been more self-conscious than when you came to my show," Eilish tells Armstrong. "I'm glad you came to that one, and not a shitty one." Tap the link in our bio for the full conversation.

For our Musicians on Musicians issue, Billie Eilish asked her songwriting hero Billie Joe Armstrong about early Green Day, staying sane in the industry and that time he got into a fight with a guy in the audience. "I have never been more self-conscious than when you came to my show," Eilish tells Armstrong. "I'm glad you came to that one, and not a shitty one." Tap the link in our bio for the full conversation.

Diddy and DJ Khaled went deep on making hits, fatherhood and defining popular music for our Musicians on Musicians issue. "I wouldn't be able to do a lot of the things I'm doing now if it wasn't for Puff Daddy," says Khaled. “He's the blueprint.” Click the link in our bio to read the special digital cover. Photograph by @WayneLawrence⁠
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Diddy and DJ Khaled went deep on making hits, fatherhood and defining popular music for our Musicians on Musicians issue. "I wouldn't be able to do a lot of the things I'm doing now if it wasn't for Puff Daddy," says Khaled. “He's the blueprint.” Click the link in our bio to read the special digital cover. Photograph by @WayneLawrence⁠ ⁠

Diddy and DJ Khaled went deep on making hits, fatherhood and defining popular music for our Musicians on Musicians issue. "I wouldn't be able to do a lot of the things I'm doing now if it wasn't for Puff Daddy," says Khaled. “He's the blueprint.” Click the link in our bio to read the special digital cover. Photograph by @WayneLawrence⁠ ⁠

#Ad Hip-Hop artist @mickjenkins and Boka Executive Chef @leewolen chat about the similarities between cooking and making music as they create a mouthwatering, Chicago-inspired @LightlifeFoods Plant-Based Burger in our first episode of "Burger & Beats." Click the link in our bio to see the full video. #LightlifeXRollingStone

#Ad Hip-Hop artist @mickjenkins and Boka Executive Chef @leewolen chat about the similarities between cooking and making music as they create a mouthwatering, Chicago-inspired @LightlifeFoods Plant-Based Burger in our first episode of "Burger & Beats." Click the link in our bio to see the full video. #LightlifeXRollingStone

#Ad Hip-Hop artist @mickjenkins and Boka Executive Chef @leewolen chat about the similarities between cooking and making music as they create a mouthwatering, Chicago-inspired @LightlifeFoods Plant-Based Burger in our first episode of "Burger & Beats." Click the link in our bio to see the full video. #LightlifeXRollingStone

For his artistic output, political posturing, and religious reorientation, Kanye West is currently facing the harshest criticism of his career. He’s also the most commercially successful he’s ever been, and showing no signs of slowing down. Tap the link in our bio to read why the rapper is bigger than ever. Photograph by Rich Fury/Getty Images

For his artistic output, political posturing, and religious reorientation, Kanye West is currently facing the harshest criticism of his career. He’s also the most commercially successful he’s ever been, and showing no signs of slowing down. Tap the link in our bio to read why the rapper is bigger than ever. Photograph by Rich Fury/Getty Images

For his artistic output, political posturing, and religious reorientation, Kanye West is currently facing the harshest criticism of his career. He’s also the most commercially successful he’s ever been, and showing no signs of slowing down. Tap the link in our bio to read why the rapper is bigger than ever. Photograph by Rich Fury/Getty Images

Lou Reed died six years ago today. Click the link in our bio for a throwback performance of the singer playing a fiery "Coney Island Baby" in 1984. Photograph by Michael Putland/Getty Images

Lou Reed died six years ago today. Click the link in our bio for a throwback performance of the singer playing a fiery "Coney Island Baby" in 1984. Photograph by Michael Putland/Getty Images

Lou Reed died six years ago today. Click the link in our bio for a throwback performance of the singer playing a fiery "Coney Island Baby" in 1984. Photograph by Michael Putland/Getty Images

“When you write a song, at that particular moment it’s the best song you’ve ever written,” Elton John tells Lana Del Rey in our Musicians on Musicians cover story. “It’s like giving birth to a baby.” Click the link in our bio to read the full interview where they talk about songwriting, meditation and why the best persona is none at all. Photograph by @RyanMcGinleyStudios

“When you write a song, at that particular moment it’s the best song you’ve ever written,” Elton John tells Lana Del Rey in our Musicians on Musicians cover story. “It’s like giving birth to a baby.” Click the link in our bio to read the full interview where they talk about songwriting, meditation and why the best persona is none at all. Photograph by @RyanMcGinleyStudios

“When you write a song, at that particular moment it’s the best song you’ve ever written,” Elton John tells Lana Del Rey in our Musicians on Musicians cover story. “It’s like giving birth to a baby.” Click the link in our bio to read the full interview where they talk about songwriting, meditation and why the best persona is none at all. Photograph by @RyanMcGinleyStudios

“What keeps you rooting for ‘Dolemite Is My Name’ even when it loses track of its own best ideas, is the spirit of celebration that infuses this labor of love,” Peter Travers writes of Eddie Murphy’s new film. Tap the link in our bio to his entire review. Photograph by François Duhamel/Netflix

“What keeps you rooting for ‘Dolemite Is My Name’ even when it loses track of its own best ideas, is the spirit of celebration that infuses this labor of love,” Peter Travers writes of Eddie Murphy’s new film. Tap the link in our bio to his entire review. Photograph by François Duhamel/Netflix

“What keeps you rooting for ‘Dolemite Is My Name’ even when it loses track of its own best ideas, is the spirit of celebration that infuses this labor of love,” Peter Travers writes of Eddie Murphy’s new film. Tap the link in our bio to his entire review. Photograph by François Duhamel/Netflix

Elton John and Lana Del Rey appear on the cover of our Musicians on Musicians issue. The duo sat for a conversation about what it means to have a persona, how live shows are like sex and more. "Mystique is your greatest asset, because you don't want people to know too much," Elton tells Lana. "You have what Prince had. Nobody knew the fuck what Prince was like." Tap the link in our bio to read the story in full.

Elton John and Lana Del Rey appear on the cover of our Musicians on Musicians issue. The duo sat for a conversation about what it means to have a persona, how live shows are like sex and more. "Mystique is your greatest asset, because you don't want people to know too much," Elton tells Lana. "You have what Prince had. Nobody knew the fuck what Prince was like." Tap the link in our bio to read the story in full.

Elton John and Lana Del Rey appear on the cover of our Musicians on Musicians issue. The duo sat for a conversation about what it means to have a persona, how live shows are like sex and more. "Mystique is your greatest asset, because you don't want people to know too much," Elton tells Lana. "You have what Prince had. Nobody knew the fuck what Prince was like." Tap the link in our bio to read the story in full.

Youngboy Never Broke Again is in control. The Louisiana rapper takes the Number One spot on the Top 200 Albums Chart with his new album, ‘AI Youngboy 2.’ Link in bio to learn more.

Youngboy Never Broke Again is in control. The Louisiana rapper takes the Number One spot on the Top 200 Albums Chart with his new album, ‘AI Youngboy 2.’ Link in bio to learn more.

Youngboy Never Broke Again is in control. The Louisiana rapper takes the Number One spot on the Top 200 Albums Chart with his new album, ‘AI Youngboy 2.’ Link in bio to learn more.

To write ‘All Mirrors’ — Angel Olsen’s best, most personal album yet — the singer drew inspiration from her pre-fame debut. "I took a year to do solo touring and revisited earlier writing; just reflecting on that part of myself and how I started from that," she tells us. Tap the link in our bio to read the full story. Photograph by @danieldorsa

To write ‘All Mirrors’ — Angel Olsen’s best, most personal album yet — the singer drew inspiration from her pre-fame debut. "I took a year to do solo touring and revisited earlier writing; just reflecting on that part of myself and how I started from that," she tells us. Tap the link in our bio to read the full story. Photograph by @danieldorsa

To write ‘All Mirrors’ — Angel Olsen’s best, most personal album yet — the singer drew inspiration from her pre-fame debut. "I took a year to do solo touring and revisited earlier writing; just reflecting on that part of myself and how I started from that," she tells us. Tap the link in our bio to read the full story. Photograph by @danieldorsa

See how rising country artist Caylee Hammack made her mark in Nashville. Watch Episode 1 of the new series “Gigs to Glory,” presented by the @IHGRewardsClub Credit Card

See how rising country artist Caylee Hammack made her mark in Nashville. Watch Episode 1 of the new series “Gigs to Glory,” presented by the @IHGRewardsClub Credit Card

See how rising country artist Caylee Hammack made her mark in Nashville. Watch Episode 1 of the new series “Gigs to Glory,” presented by the @IHGRewardsClub Credit Card

He's back: With his first single since 2017, Harry Styles is at Number Four on the Rolling Stone Top 200 Songs Chart with "Lights Up"

He's back: With his first single since 2017, Harry Styles is at Number Four on the Rolling Stone Top 200 Songs Chart with "Lights Up"

He's back: With his first single since 2017, Harry Styles is at Number Four on the Rolling Stone Top 200 Songs Chart with "Lights Up"