Fans of Joe Jonas‘ music will finally get to listen to Music for People Who Believe in Love almost a year after he announced the album. On Wednesday, the JoBro revealed that he’ll drop his solo LP, which he postponed last year, on May 23. “Thank you for your patience. …
Read More »Duffy Makes First Appearance Since Claiming in 2020 That She Was 'Held Captive'
Duffy has returned to the spotlight. On Thursday, five years after claiming she had been abducted and sexually abused, the Welsh singer appeared on TikTok to promote a new remix of her hit, “Mercy.” In the video, the singer is captured lip-synching to her 2008 hit before winking at the …
Read More »Chappell Roan Is SZA's Dream Collaborator, Too
A SZA and Chappell Roan song might just break the internet. On Wednesday, SZA shared a clip of Chappell Roan saying her name after being asked to name her “dream collaborator.” It turns out, Chappell is SZA’s ideal duet partner, too! “[I] actually didn’t believe this quote when I saw …
Read More »Daniel Seavey Dedicates Why Don't We's 'Fallin' to His Bandmates After Group's Legal Battle
After getting through a “nightmare” legal battle with their former managers last month, the boys formerly known as Why Don’t We are more united than ever. On Wednesday night, Daniel Seavey performed the group’s song “Fallin’ (Adrenaline)” during his solo show and dedicated it to his groupmates, all of which …
Read More »Pete Townshend: 'I've Got Maybe 10 Years Left as a Creative'
In the early days of the Who, Pete Townshend gave little thought to a solo career. Writing songs for the band, crafting albums, and touring behind them occupied nearly all of his time and mental energy. In 1972, however, he was persuaded to shape Who Came First — a spiritual …
Read More »Sublime Are Working on Their First New Album Since 1996 — With Help From Travis Barker
Jakob Nowell, son of late Sublime singer Bradley Nowell, made his official debut as the revived band’s frontman at Coachella last year, and now he’s working with original members Eric Wilson and Bud Gaugh on a potential new album — which would be the the first from Sublime since 1996’s …
Read More »Zayn Performs 'Night Changes' Live for First Time in 10 Years — And There Were Tears
With the sadness that’s taken over the Directioner fandom over the last few months, Zayn knew 1D’s fans deserved a sweet surprise. During his show in Mexico City Tuesday night, Zayn performed a rendition of One Direction‘s “Night Changes” for the first time in 10 years — coincidentally, on the …
Read More »Rico Nasty Gets Flirty With 'On the Low,' Her Latest 'Lethal' Single
Rico Nasty dropped “On The Low,” the latest single from PG County, Maryland artist’s Lethal album. Riding along a buoyant synth riff, Rico croons about a sneaky link, singing, “You already know, I won’t kiss and tell if I get you alone” on the chorus. “I wrote ‘ON THE LOW’ …
Read More »Megan Moroney, Keith Urban Lead 2025 CMA Fest Lineup
Keith Urban, Megan Moroney, and Kelsea Ballerini are among the country superstars leading the lineup for CMA Fest, which will take place at venues around Nashville June 5 through June 8. Urban, Ballerini, and Moroney (fresh off her first cover story for Rolling Stone’s 2025 “Future of Music” package) will …
Read More »Ye Sued by Artist Who Refused to Authorize Sample Because of His Antisemitism
German singer-songwriter Alice Merton is suing Kanye West (Ye) for copyright infringement, accusing him of sampling her song, “Blindside,” without authorization on the ¥$ (Ye and Ty Dolla $ign) track “Gun to My Head.” According to the lawsuit, filed in California District Court earlier this week and obtained by Rolling …
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