Say you can’t sleep, baby, I know that’s that Brown Sugar Shakin’ Espresso, Sabrina Carpenter‘s signature drink. Closing out a year that has been amped up on caffeine, the pop phenom has teamed up with Dunkin for a fated collaboration. In a new commercial, Carpenter takes another innuendo-filed victory lap …
Read More »Karol G Announces 2025 Documentary: It's a 'Dream Come True'
Bichota season continues. Karol G will share her inspiring story in a Netflix documentary next year. The Colombian superstar announced the news with an Instagram post. “A story born from dreams that seemed impossible, fueled by unwavering faith,” Karol G wrote in the caption. “My life, my work, my truth, …
Read More »Watch Snoop Dogg Take Over the Arizona Bowl
In perhaps the second-most viral game of the 2024 college football season behind the Pop-Tarts Bowl, Snoop Dogg served as host of this year’s Arizona Bowl, with the rapper taking over all aspects of the matchup, from sponsor to bandleader to play-by-play announcer. Officially dubbed “the Snoop Dogg Arizona Bowl …
Read More »Robbie Robertson on Jimmy Carter: 'A Kind, Wonderful Human Being'
One of the first signs that Jimmy Carter was not your average politician came in January 1974. Already a Bob Dylan fan, the then-governor of Georgia was in the audience at Atlanta’s Omni Coliseum to see Bob Dylan and the Band on their historic tour. Afterward, the musicians, promoter Bill …
Read More »'He Was a Guide to Us': Dickey Betts on Jimmy Carter
It’s become commonplace for presidents and politicians to consort with musicians, but that was not the case in the Seventies, when the two worlds barely collided. Starting with his run for governor of Georgia in the Sixties and continuing through his presidential campaign the following decade, Jimmy Carter proudly and …
Read More »Mark Ronson Remembers Quincy Jones: He 'Radiated Generosity'
Mark Ronson is remembering the late producer and legend, Quincy Jones. On Thursday, the eight-time Grammy winner shared a tribute for Jones through The Guardian, calling Jones a “benevolent cheerleader for the wonder of music.” “Losing Quincy is like a black hole swallowing part of the musical universe,” Ronson wrote. …
Read More »Best Music of 2024: Staff Picks
2024 was an incredible year for new music. Don’t believe us? Just take a look at these wildly varied lists of the year’s 10 best albums, as chosen by more than 40 members of Rolling Stone’s staff across all departments. These lists feature pop blockbusters, DIY faves, and everything in …
Read More »Watch Maggie Rose Cut Down the Haters with 'Fake Flowers' on 'CBS Saturday Morning'
Maggie Rose performed a trio of songs off her Grammy-nominated album No One Gets Out Alive during her debut appearance on CBS Saturday Morning. The Maryland native and Nashville lifer sang the devastating indictment of two-faced friends, “Fake Flowers,” a lilting “Under the Sun,” and the title track, a declaration …
Read More »Hayley Williams Hints That First-Ever Solo Tour Might Finally Happen in 2025
Five years after Hayley Williams’ first-ever solo tour was canceled amid the Covid pandemic, the Paramore singer has hinted that she might embark on the trek next year. In an Instagram story marking the singer’s 36th birthday, Williams looked forward to 2025, telling fans, “I’m going to try and finally …
Read More »Watch Neil Young Play 'Pardon My Heart' for First Time in 50 Years
Three days after posting a rare live performance of the title track to his 2000 LP Silver and Gold as part of his Fireside Sessions video series, Neil Young dug deeper into his past and broke out “Pardon My Heart” in a new clip. The song appears on Young’s 1975 …
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