Rolling Stoneinterview seriesUnknown Legendsfeatures long-form conversations between senior writer Andy Greene and veteran musicians who have toured and recorded alongside icons for years, if not decades. All are renowned in the business, but some are less well known to the general public. Here, these artists tell their complete stories, giving …
Read More »DJ Khaled Announces New Album With Threatening Yet Motivational Trailer
Hip-hop’s most relentless motivational speaker DJ Khaled has announced his 14th studio album, Til Next Time. The first release from the album, titled “Supposed to be Loved,” will arrive on Friday with a guest lineup of Lil Baby, Future, and Lil Uzi Vert. The album itself doesn’t yet have a …
Read More »Morgan Wade and Kyle Richards 'Troll the Trolls' Who Think They're Dating in 'Fall in Love With Me' Video
There’s nothing wrong with a cheeky little love story — especially when everyone already thinks you’re dating. On Thursday, Morgan Wade dropped the silly music video for her song “Fall in Love With Me,” which follows an infatuated Real Housewives of Beverly Hills star Kyle Richards courting a new neighbor, …
Read More »Carla Morrison Talks 'Señora Life,' Her Hollywood Bowl Show, and Writing for Karol G
Carla Morrison has gotten used to living the “señora lifestyle.” Since stepping away from the public eye to make 2022’s El Renacimiento, she’s created a world where she isn’t always thinking about big crowds and dropping new music. Instead, she’ll spend her days prepping recipes for the week, going grocery …
Read More »Daniel Lanois on the Moment Robbie Robertson Reset His Career
In 1986, ten years after the Band had played “The Last Waltz,” its final show with the original lineup, Robbie Robertson decided the time had come to return to music. He’d dabbled in acting and film scoring — not to mention some wild Hollywood times that he would later begin …
Read More »The 'Back to the Future' Musical (Mostly) Cuts Marty's Appropriation of Chuck Berry
Movies or life stories that are transformed into Broadway musicals always take a degree of liberties with their source material. Sometimes they’re egregious (Hey, Cher musical people, Gregg Allman didn’t sing “Ramblin’ Man” — Dickey Betts did!); other times they may be an improvement. The latter is sometimes the case …
Read More »MC Lyte: 'Everyone Finally Understands How Important It Is to Have Women Rockin' on the Mic'
HIP-HOP WAS BORNINTHEBRONXin the summer of 1973. To celebrate the music’s 50th anniversary,“Rolling Stone” will be publishing a series of features, historical pieces, op-eds, and lists throughout this year. MC Lyte has been grinding since 1987, first as powerhouse MC during rap’s golden age, then as an actor, radio personality, …
Read More »See Lana Del Rey Belt Tammy Wynette's 'Stand by Your Man' Live
Lana Del Rey surprised fans in Rogers, Arkansas, Tuesday night with a rendition of Tammy Wynette‘s Number One country hit from 1968, “Stand by Your Man.” The stage was dark when the first chords struck and Del Rey, who’s been dressing a bit more Loretta Lynn than Wynette on this …
Read More »Rodriguez, Obscure Rocker Rediscovered by 'Searching for Sugar Man,' Dead at 81
Sixto Rodriguez, the Mexican-American singer-songwriter who languished in obscurity for decades before his brilliant music was rediscovered and chronicled in the 2012 Oscar-winning documentary Searching for Sugar Man, died on Tuesday. He was 81. Rodriguez’s death was announced Wednesday on his official website. “It is with great sadness that we …
Read More »Kylie Minogue Shares Well Wishes for Madonna Following Health Scare: 'I Feel for Her'
In late June, Madonna was admitted to the ICU to be treated for a serious bacterial infection that put the North American leg of her Celebration tour on pause while she recovered. Over the nearly two months since then, the singer has received well wishes from a number of fellow …
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