If you talk to people who have worked with Kali Uchis, they often use her name as an adjective to describe her essence and artistry: “It has a Kali-ness to it” or “a Kali trademark,” they say, capturing her distinct vibe. On Orquídeas, the singer’s fourth studio album, which she …
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If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. Quick Answer: Football fans can livestream the Browns vs. Texans Playoff game online with free trials to DirecTV Stream or fuboTV. You can also watch the game with …
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Welcome to our weeklyrundown of the best new music — featuring big singles, key tracks from our favorite albums, and more.This jam-packed week is filled with iconic comebacks, including Lil Nas X‘s buoyantly blasphemous track and Ariana Grande‘s sassy house-infused single. Plus, 21 Savage returns to England in full force, …
Read More »Code Orange Cancel Spring Tour as Guitarist Battles 'Serious Health Issues'
Pittsburgh metal core outfit Code Orange have canceled their upcoming tour dates due to guitarist Dom Landolina’s ongoing health issues. In a statement shared on social media, Code Orange didn’t specify Landolina’s ailment, saying only that he’s been “dealing with serious health issues over the past year that have led …
Read More »Fox News Has Kicked My Pillow Out Of Its Advertising Bed
Fox News appears to have cut ties with the conservative bedding brand My Pillow, once one of the network’s largest and most prominent advertisers. My Pillow Founder and CEO Mike Lindell announced that the right-wing news network revoked their advertising deals with the brand on Thursday during a broadcast of …
Read More »Prosecutors Seek First Biden Admin Death Penalty Sentence for Buffalo Supermarket Shooter
Federal prosecutors will seek the death penalty in the case of Payton Gendron, the white gunman who killed 10 Black people at a Buffalo supermarket in 2022. The decision marks the first time federal attorneys have sought the death penalty during Joe Biden’s presidency. In a notice filed Friday, Jan. …
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Killers of the Flower Moon had a remarkable amount of musician cameos: Jason Isbell, Randy Houser, Sturgill Simpson, and even Jack White all turned up. But Pete Yorn’s role may be the most literally explosive — the New Jersey singer-songwriter plays a mysterious hitman hired to blow up a house. …
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If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. There’s never been a better time to be a whiskey lover. The brown liquor is now more popular, more diverse, and — most importantly — more delicious than …
Read More »Fantasia Reflects on Her Younger Self, Literally With AI, in 'Superpower (I)' Video
Fantasia reflects on her journey and her drive in the music video for “Superpower (I),” the end-credits song in the new musical adaptation of The Color Purple. In the video, the actress, who plays The Color Purple’s protagonist Celie in the movie, sings to her younger self, literally, since A.I. …
Read More »Hear a Pristine Recording of Bob Dylan's 1976 Austin Gig That Just Surfaced After 48 Years
On May 12, 1976, Bob Dylan‘s Rolling Thunder Revue played a gig at the Municipal Auditorium in Austin, Texas, that left little historical mark. Newspaper clippings from the week reveal that furious fans protested with signs outside the hall (“Boycott Rolling Thunder Ripoff”) when they learned plans for separate early …
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