Music Features
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Keith Richards Remembers ‘Totally Singular, Unique’ Marianne Faithfull
More than six decades after Richards co-wrote Faithfull’s breakout single, "As Tears Go By," he recognizes the late singer's “pure and simple” voice, her impact on the Rolling Stones, and her 1979 masterpiece, Broken English
- Tribute
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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
- Music Now
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Remembering Voletta Wallace, the Guardian of Biggie's Legacy
After her son's too-young death, she stepped up to make sure the Notorious B.I.G. was never forgotten
- 'She Was Formidable'
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Selena Gomez, Rico Nasty, Tate McRae, and All the Songs You Need to Know
Looking for the week's best new music? Check out our Songs You Need to Know playlist
- Songs You Need To Know
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Rico Nasty Spent Years ‘Locked Away in the Studio.’ Her New Album, ‘Lethal,’ Set Her Free
The rapper on parting ways with her old team, enduring her Saturn return, and finding a balance between intensity and serenity while making her first record on Fueled by Ramen, out May 16
- Exclusive
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Watch Steve Miller Play ‘Fly Like an Eagle’ With Musicians From Around the World
The Playing for Change video features Ivan Neville on organ, and was shared on World Day of Social Justice
- Playing For Change
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How a Tax ‘Fraudster’ Tricked Tiësto, Afrojack Out of Millions
The trial of Frank Butselaar, who pleaded guilty to tax fraud, lifted the veil on the murky world of celebrity accounting
- COURTS AND CRIME
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Tate McRae Feels So Close to Figuring Herself Out
Ahead of her third album, So Close to What, the pop star discusses moving to NYC, predicting the Eagles’ Super Bowl-winning score, and releasing a song with her boyfriend, the Kid Laroi
- It’s OK She’s OK
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Durand Bernarr's New Music Is Rooted in Friendship and Collaboration
The Grammy-nominated R&B artist tells us his story, with the new album Bloom out now
- Artist You Need To Know
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Yes Drummer Bill Bruford Quit Music Over a Decade Ago. At 75, He's Back Behind the Kit
After a 13-year period in which he even sold his drums, Bruford returns with a new jazz combo and memories of making Yes's 1972 masterpiece Close to the Edge
- Bruford's Back
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