Carly Rae Jepsen has dropped another new song from her forthcoming album The Loneliest Time, this time sharing the title track. Disco-tinged, anthemic number “The Loneliest Time” features Rufus Wainwright on guest vocals as the pair showcases a dynamic duet. In the accompanying music video, Jepsen and Wainwright take an …
Read More »Watch Live: Behind-the-Scenes from Austin City Limits Music Festival
Rolling Stone is back in Texas for the first weekend of the Austin City Limits music festival, featuring behind-the-scenes coverage from the grounds. Hosted by Jon Weigell and Charlie Cooper, we’re going all-access with your favorite performing artists, including BENEE, Conan Gray, Aly & AJ, Marcus Mumford, Japanese Breakfast, and …
Read More »Watch Quavo, Takeoff Look Back With 'Nothing Changed' on 'Fallon'
Quavo and Takeoff stopped by The Tonight Show to showcase their most recent single, “Nothing Changed.” The pair took the late-night show’s stage to trade verses of the song, which sees them reflecting on their past. The reflective track, released last week, is the latest single from the duo’s forthcoming …
Read More »G Herbo's Star Is Rising, But That Won't Stop Him From Showing His Scars
In Chicago, many kids are exposed to two sides of the same coin. There are the joyful traditions, experiences, and summertime fun that define Black childhood in the city. And then there’s “Chiraq,” where G Herbo, born Herbert Wright, saw his first casualty of gun violence when he was just …
Read More »Joyce Wrice's Uptempo Reinvention: 'I Like Making Music People Can Dance To'
When Joyce Wrice reflects on the year-plus since her debut album, Overgrown, established her as a major new voice in R&B, she’s almost lost for words. “Oh my goodness,” says the Southern California singer. “Dropping that changed my life.” It’s New York Fashion Week, and Wrice — who will walk …
Read More »New Zealand's Indy Is Forging Her Own Pop Path
Last month, a new indie pop star emerged — and she’s making the main character anthems of everyone’s dreams. After nearly four years of writing, workshopping, and recording music, New Zealand’s Indy made her big debut with “Threads,” a sweeping, sparkling song that captures the chaos of being in love …
Read More »Jack Harlow Proves White Men Really Can Jump During 'Fallon' Co-Hosting Slot
Jack Harlow’s rehearsals for the upcoming remake of White Men Can’t Jump paid off during his recent co-hosting appearance on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon. During a round of random object shootout, the rapper beat out the veteran host 7-0 in a messy game that included tossing a cornucopia …
Read More »Boy Band PrettyMuch Announces Nick Mara Is 'Formally Leaving the Band,' But Will Continue as Fourpiece
The boys of PrettyMuch are saying goodbye to one of their members. On Friday, the group — responsible for hits like “Phases” and “Summer On You” — announced that after “some very difficult conversations as a band,” Nick Mara had decided to leave the group to “take on new endeavors …
Read More »On 'Charlie' Pop's Prince Provocateur Is (Almost) Ready to Ascend the Throne
On first glance, it’s easy to chalk up Charlie Puth’s music as gimmicky. After all, this is the guy who spent the pandemic throwing up thirst traps on Instagram and documenting the recording of his latest album, Charlie, with spastic, random videos on TikTok and Reels. The 30-year-old even has …
Read More »Liverpool to Host 2023 Eurovision Song Contest on Behalf of Ukraine
Liverpool will host the 2023 Eurovision Song Contest on behalf of Ukraine, the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) and BBC revealed Friday. Ukraine’s Kalush Orchestra were named the winners of the 2022 Eurovision Song Contest earlier this year,and as champions, Ukraine would customarily host the 2023 event. But as Russia – …
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