Rap and Hip-Hop
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Hear tracks by Madonna, Sturgill Simpson, Vagabon and others. Source
Hear tracks by Sleater-Kinney, Katy Perry, Rosalía and others. Source
The personal collection of the original “Yo! MTV Raps” host, who united the worlds of hip-hop and art, has been acquired by the Schomburg Center in Harlem. Source
The 24-year-old Houston rapper makes a strong statement on her debut album, “Fever.” Source
Streaming and social networks took music out of the hands of the country’s cultural guardians and let a new generation of artists emerge. Source
TikTok dances. Nine Inch Nails. Billy Ray Cyrus. How an unknown Atlanta artist and a Dutch bedroom producer joined forces online to make a record-breaking, chart-topping smash. Source
“Wu-Tang Clan: Of Mics and Men,” a four-part docuseries on Showtime, reveals the New York rap collective as individuals using art as a lifeline. Source
Rosalía, NCT 127, Bad Bunny and more showcased the futuristic, boundary-destroying music that’s pushing pop relentlessly forward. Source
The anniversary event, scheduled to feature Jay-Z, Miley Cyrus and Dead and Company, was supposed to celebrate the most famous rock concert in history. Source
The Puerto Rican rapper and singer presented a career-spanning revue, made more impressive by the fact that his career is just three years old. Source