Drake (Rapper)

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Hear tracks by Soccer Mommy, Wye Oak, Lewis Capaldi and others. Source

For me, one world-traveling, chart-conquering rhythm — deployed by the likes of Daddy Yankee, Justin Bieber and Drake — defines the sweatiest time of year. Source

Hear tracks by Miley Cyrus’s alter ego, Spoon, Philip Bailey and others. Source

Drake showed up (and got cut off), Brandi Carlile provided a thrill and Alicia Keys brought the chill. From powerhouse performances to mismatched collaborations, here’s how we saw the show. Source

Ariana Grande skipped the ceremony and made lots of noise, while Drake showed up and had his microphone cut off. Source

K-pop, Latin trap and melodic hip-hop — once regarded as subgenres — have become the center of the pop conversation. Source

Facing criticism for a lack of diversity, the Recording Academy shifted its show’s processes, giving a crop of young and less heralded artists a chance to shine. Source

Genre lines continued to blur and the definition of album shifted further in another year of upheaval in pop music. Source

One-off collaborations, movie soundtracks and internet upstarts provided some of the most exciting music this year. Source

Tensions between the most prominent figures of rap were once confined to music. The social media era demands another approach. Source


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