Just because bands and musicians are one-hit wonders, doesn’t mean that can’t leave an important mark on pop music history. These four artists shined bright and fizzled out pretty quickly, but their ...
On 'Coming Up', taken from his eponymous 1980 solo album, former Beatle Paul McCartney pioneered a style of music video that would soon become a craze.
Janelle Monáe’s recreation of Michael Jackson’s Don't Stop 'Til You Get Enough at the 67th Grammy Awards has sparked significant online discussion.
For hip-hop, this was expressed through the turntable manipulation pioneered by DJ Kool Herc in 1973, when he extended and looped breakbeats to energize crowds. House music’s innovators turned to the ...
The NYC electronic duo The Knocks and Canadian dance-pop diva Dragonette reveal the first installment of their collaboration ...
The Grammy winner for best rap album shouted out hometown talent during her acceptance speech, leaving artists in the Florida ...
K-pop girl group IVE made a comeback on Monday with their third extended play, 'IVE Empathy,' along with the music video for ...
Sabrina Carpenter bested Taylor Swift for the best pop vocal album Grammy with “Short n’ Sweet,” but Swift was still on her ...
At its core, hip-hop is a voice for the voiceless seeking to address systemic inequities through storytelling.
“Death of a Clown” reached No. 3 on the U.K. singles chart. The track features all four original Kinks members, with Dave on lead vocals and guitar; Ray on rhythm guitar, backing vocals, and piano; ...
"Sly Lives! (aka the Burden of Black Genius)" unpacks the complicated legacy of Sly Stone. It premiered at Sundance, and hits ...