Rap and Hip-Hop
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From Billie Eilish’s quiet storms to Lil Tjay’s sweetly sung raps to Nakhane’s tenacious hybrid pop, hear who’s coming up next. Source
Michael Lang, one of the event’s original producers, will present Woodstock 50 in Watkins Glen, N.Y., with a focus on activism. Source
Music is competing for attention, and songs are just one of many products artists are hawking today: Aspiring pop stars need a new skill set, building careers that work like reality TV. Source
The 24-year-old Puerto Rican rapper was the most in-demand collaborator of the year. On a surprise album, he shows he has a desire to explore more territories. Source
Hear seasonal tracks from Wynton Marsalis, Lucius, Rae Sremmurd and others. Source
K-pop, Latin trap and melodic hip-hop — once regarded as subgenres — have become the center of the pop conversation. Source
Comeback specials, travel diaries and a deep dive into Ladyland: a roundup of some of the most notable collections of 2018. Source
The rapper’s first posthumous album topped the latest chart, and after a two-week review Billboard confirmed that Travis Scott did outsell 6ix9ine in November. Source
Seven artists will join the institution in March, including Def Leppard, Stevie Nicks, the Cure, Roxy Music and the Zombies. Source
The singer and rapper was known for blending genres and channeling disaffection. His first posthumous album is a threadbare version of the work that made him famous. Source