Mariah the Scientist stopped by The Tonight Show to perform a medley of two songs, “Rainy Days” and “Burning Blue.” Both tracks appear on the R&B singer’s most recent album, Hearts Sold Separately. The musician offered a dramatic rendition of the songs, complete with costumes and a haze of smoke. …
Read More »Latin Grammys 2025: Música Mexicana Gets Snubbed, All Eyes on Bad Bunny, and More Surprises
The Latin Recording Academy unveiled nominations for its 26th edition, and Bad Bunny reigned supreme with the most nods. The list also spotlighted fresh favorites like Ca7riel & Paco Amoroso while leaning on (expected) repeat nominees such as Edgar Barrera, Alejandro Sanz, and Natalia Lafourcade. Notably, Bad Bunny — repping …
Read More »Cameron Crowe Plots 'Uncool' Book Tour With Sheryl Crow, Kate Hudson
Cameron Crowe, the Oscar-winning writer and director behind Almost Famous (based on his early years writing for Rolling Stone), will take his upcoming memoir The Uncool on tour this fall. Crowe, who also directed Jerry Maguire and Say Anything, will release his book on Oct. 28 before hitting the road …
Read More »Isabella Ladera Officially Sues Beéle Over Leaked Sex Video
Over a week after Venezuelan influencer Isabella Ladera alleged that the singer Beéle leaked a sex video of the two of them, she has officially filed a lawsuit against him. In it, she accuses Beéle (real name: Brandon de Jesús López Orozco) of invasion of privacy, sexual cyber harassment, intentional …
Read More »Cardi B Is Pregnant With Baby Number 4 — Her First With Stefon Diggs: 'I Feel Very Strong'
Baby number four is on the way for Cardi B. The rapper is expecting her first child with boyfriend Stefon Diggs, the wide receiver for the New England Patriots. She was all mama and no drama as she announced her pregnancy on CBS Mornings on Wednesday. “I feel like I’m …
Read More »MIKE, Faye Webster, Japanese Breakfast, and More Join Israel Streaming Boycott
Today, over 400 artists and indie labels from across the world have joined the music boycott project No Music For Genocide, which launched today. Artists such as Faye Webster, Arca, MIKE, Japanese Breakfast, redveil, and many more have geo-blocked their music from all music streaming platforms in Israel, in protest …
Read More »Tejano Icon Bobby Pulido Is Officially Running for Congress: South Texas Is 'In My DNA'
Last year, musician Bobby Pulido tearfully announced that he’d be going on one final tour to celebrate more than 30 years as a Tejano icon. His reason for retiring? To trade concerts for a career in politics. On Wednesday morning, Pulido confirms to Rolling Stone that he will be running …
Read More »Briscoe, a New Country Duo, Have a Ford Van Full of Texas Folk-Rock
Ever try writing an album in a van? Ask Briscoe about that. The rising folk-rock band from Austin established itself as a surefire sellout in the honky-tonk scene of the Texas Hill Country, before landing high-profile tours with Noah Kahan and Dave Matthews Band. While navigating all of that quick-paced …
Read More »Bad Bunny Leads Latin Grammy Nominations With 12 Nods: See the Full List
The Latin Grammy nominations are here—and this year is all about Bad Bunny. The Puerto Rican superstar received the most nominations of any artist, nabbing 12 nods for work across his standout album Debí Tirar Más Fotos. In addition to getting recognized multiple times in major categories (he has two …
Read More »Dasha on All That Online Hate: 'It Cuts Deep'
There’s a dark side that comes with the kind of viral success Dasha experienced with her song and line dance “Austin (Boots Stop Workin’).” Not only did the song become a TikTok sensation and a Spotify streaming juggernaut (it’s approaching 1 billion streams), but it also opened up the California …
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