Turning Point USA first revealed plans for its Super Bowl Halftime Show alternative in October.
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Giving back has always been part of Lil Uzi Vert’s relationship with fans, and it is still just as meaningful every time.
Ely, a cornerstone of Texas music, passed away Monday at 78.
According to Diddy’s representatives, the Netflix docuseries produced by 50 Cent is a “shameful hit piece,” and they argue it uses footage that was stolen from them.
Fans joked that the Gallaghers had “tricked” them into believing they weren’t speaking before the shows were announced.
The pair are set to read ‘Wally the World’s Greatest Piano Playing Wombat’ and ‘The Ballad of Cactus Joe’.
Abe Yellen’s “South of Italy” feels like getting lost in a dream.
His music captures the life experience he’s had in the area through vulnerable and honest yet energetic lyrics.
As soon as Eazie Boi’s new Afrobeat single “Normally” comes on, you probably won’t be able to stop dancing long enough to think about what it means.
Kendrick Lamar ended up taking home several awards at the Grammys on Sunday.
Benny The Butcher links up with fellow New York rapper Grafh on the new single “Squeeze First.”
CB adds his own flavor to the remix.
Uncle Murda has returned with his yearly rap recap, packing the track with sharp bars about Diddy, Young Thug, Summer Walker, and plenty of other names.
Ludacris surprised fans with an early holiday gift in the form of “44 Bars,” a nonstop display that proves his writing skills are as sharp as ever.
Trippie Redd is building up to his new album “NDA,” and “Can’t Count Me Out” makes it clear he is performing at his peak.
"It's not an issue for me or Klaus," founding Dead Kennedys guitarist East Bay Ray explains.
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“What kind of self-respecting Brit would I be if I wasn’t?”
Eem Triplin, once known for crafting type-beat internet productions, has smoothly transitioned into a full-fledged artist in his own right.
The singer detailed how she intertwined love and horror for 'V Sessions.'
Since Royal Deb was just a child in St. Ann, Jamaica, she has been immersed in the reggae music scene.