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Andrew Watt Defends Rolling Stones' Grammy Win, Previews Lady Gaga's 'Mayhem'
The producer goes deep on working with Gaga, the Rolling Stones, and other superstars in our career-spanning new interview
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Raphael Saadiq Plots Career-Spanning One-Man Show
The R&B legend will play songs from his entire career in solo theater concerts
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Placebo Frontman Faces Criminal Charges in Italy for Political Stage Banter
Italian prosecutors charged Brian Molko with “contempt of the institutions” for calling Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni a “piece of shit, fascist, racist”
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Is ‘The Giver’ Chappell Roan’s Next Single? She Just Previewed It Again
Months after debuting the witty country-inflected track “The Giver” on Saturday Night Live, Roan again teased the song on Spotify billboards across the U.S.
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Why Was Kendrick Lamar's Super Bowl Halftime Show So Controversial?
We dive deep on the most-watched halftime show of all time, from the set list to the messages
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Kendrick Lamar Brings 'Not Like Us' to the Super Bowl Halftime Show
After multiple teases, the rapper performed part of the Drake diss song at the Big Game in the Big Easy, along with many other selections from his catalog
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Inside the Grammys' Liam Payne Tribute
The show almost featured a performance of One Direction's "Through the Dark," exec producer Ben Winston reveals
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How The Weeknd Returned — and More Backstage Grammys Secrets
Grammys executive producer Ben Winston tells all about the making of the 2025 awards show in our exclusive interview
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Chris Martin Sings 'All My Love' in Honor of Liam Payne, Garth Hudson, Marianne Faithfull
For the In Memoriam segment of the 67th annual Grammys, Coldplay's Chris Martin was joined by young guitarist Grace Bowers
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Chappell Roan Calls Out Major Labels During Grammys Speech: 'We Got You, But Do You Got Us?'
Chapell Roan wins Best New Artist at the 67th annual Grammys — and uses her speech to demand better treatment of artists
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