Long before it was recorded, folk music served as a way to keep stories and ideas alive. As such, music has always played an ...
The blockbuster director pivots to indie filmmaking for a Berlin-premiering sci-fi comedy about artificial intelligence, creative survival and why “women will save the world.” ...
At a Grammy Museum event celebrating the the Beach Boys' 'We Gotta Groove' boxed set, producers, engineers and Mike Love ...
"Can somebody find somebody to get this somebody off my mind?" asks Jamie Foxx on the R&B track "Somebody," released on Friday, Feb. 13.
EDM musician Chris Lake revealed how Taylor Swift’s fiancé Travis Kelce was responsible for bringing the “Opalite” remix together and shared the NFL star’s thoughts on the final song.
This Valentine's Day, we're taking a look into the past at some artifacts curated by the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum.
Musicians are giving voice to the urgency of Minneapolis. America has a long history of political protest in song.
For a genre that confronts the horrors of the present, the protest song of 2026 is curiously backward-looking.
Rooted in Puerto Rico’s history and charged with political meaning, Bad Bunny’s music celebrates the highs and lows of Latino ...
When Bad Bunny hosted “Saturday Night Live” in October, he gave viewers some homework to prepare for his Super Bowl halftime ...
Spanish skater Tomas-Llorenc Guarino Sabate was barred from using a Minions medley at the Milano Cortina Olympics due to copyright clearance issues days before competing.
Robert Greenleaf coined the phrase “servant leader” in 1970. For many, this sentiment seemed like an oxymoron. It sounded like “jumbo shrimp,” an attempt to tie two ends of a spectrum together.