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With specters of Frank Zappa and Roy Orbison attracting respectable audiences, are holograms truly musicâs final frontier? Tap the link in our bio to learn more about the booming new hologram touring industry. Photograph by Bryan Weber
Ric Ocasek, the Hall of Fame Cars singer who fused pop, rock and New Wave into indelible hits, has died at the age of 75. Click the link in our bio to learn more.
Faye Websterâs excellent new LP âAtlanta Millionaires Clubâ explores Americana and indie-rock, while staying true to her roots. Click the link in our bio to read about the Atlanta singer's accidental romance record and why sheâs our latest Artist You Need to Know. Photograph by @RachelCabitt
âThe West Wingâ and Freaks and Geeksâ debuted just days apart â one a long-running crowd-pleaser, the other a cult favorite. Tap the link in our bio to read how TV was at a crossroad 20 years ago. Photographs in illustration by NBCU Photo Bank/Getty Images
âWe were banned all the time. They were afraid of us," says Black Sabbath drummer Bill Ward. "They thought we were going to put a spell on you.âWith Black Sabbath's new box set collecting the original lineupâs first eight albums, we pay tribute to the lords of this world. Tap the link in our bio to read more about why the group is heavy metal's greatest band. Photograph courtesy of Warner Records
Stephen King chatted with us about his new horror novel 'The Institute,' why he loves 'Stranger Things' and the ânightmareâ of Donald Trump. "Fiction has foreseen Trump before,â he says, âalways as a nightmare. Now, the nightmare is here.â Tap the link in our bio to read the full feature. Photograph by @KristaSchlueter/The New York Times/Redux
Kanye West and Taylor Swiftâs beef history started 10 years ago today when the rapper interrupted the pop starâs speech at the #VMAs. From âIâmma let you finishâ to âLook What You Made Me Do,â click the link in our bio for a recap of popâs most high-profile feud. Photograph by @JeffKravitz/FilmMagic
Tupac died 23 years ago today. "Every rapper who grew up in the Nineties owes something to Tupac," 50 Cent wrote about the West Coast rapper for our 100 Greatest Artists list. "Tupac was like a camera. It's incredible how much he wrote â how much he documented. To me, 'Pac was more of a poet than a rapper." Click the link in our bio to read more. Photograph by Raymond Boyd/Getty Images
Eddie Money, the perennial rock hitmaker behind "Two Tickets to Paradise" and "Take Me Home Tonight," has died at 70. Click the link in our bio to learn more. Photographs by Paul Natkin/Getty Images
Notorious B.I.G.âs 'Ready to Die' turns 25 today. "I was just waking up every morning, hustling, cutting school, looking out for my moms, the police, stickup kids, just risking my life every day on the street selling drugs," the rapper told us in 1995 about making the album. "You could get killed easy, but I was doing that every day because I knew thatâs what I needed [to do] to eat.â Click the link in our bio to read the full story. Photograph by Clarence Davis/Getty Images
Our Trending 25 Chart captures the fastest-rising songs of the week. At Number Four is "Valentino" by 24kgoldn, which is racking up audio streams after taking off on TikTok earlier this month.
Johnny Cash died 16 years ago today. In honor of the Man in Black, tap the link in our bio to watch his final public performance. Photo by Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images
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