Could your weekend playlist use a little more seasoning? Rolling StoneLatinselects some of the best new music releases from Latin America, Spain and Portugal.Keep track of the latest in Latin via our playlist on Spotify. Maluma feat. Lenny Tavárez, Justin Quiles, “Parce” Surprise! Colombian singer-songwriter Maluma dropped his fifth studio …
Read More »Bun B, Mr. Biggs Dissect Centuries of Racist Violence in 'The Future Is Mine' Short Film
Two hip-hop legends, Bun B and Soulsonic Force’s Mr. Biggs, anchor a harrowing and breathless exploration of American racism and violence in a new short film, The Future is Mine. “The Future Is Mine” is an eight-minute opus that covers Columbus’ arrival in the Americas through the end of slavery, …
Read More »Mariah Carey Announces 'The Rarities' Collection of B-Sides, Unreleased Tracks
Mariah Carey has announced The Rarities, a collection of unreleased tracks, B-sides and other rarities from the pop star, out October 2nd. The compilation will feature recordings from across Carey’s three-decade career, from 1990 to 2020, some of which will be explored in her upcoming memoir, The Meaning of Mariah Carey. …
Read More »The Knife Mark 20th Anniversary With Reissues, Remixes
The Knife will mark their 20th anniversary with a series of digital and vinyl reissue as well as some previously unavailable music. Mute released the Swedish duo’s first single “Heartbeats” on August 15th, 2000, and on that same date 20 years later the label will release a batch of Knife …
Read More »How Fleeing the U.S. Before the Pandemic Saved Sondre Lerche's Career
This is the latest installment of Rolling Stone’sMusic in Crisisseries, which looks at how people all across the music industry are coping with thecoronaviruspandemic. While Covid-19 cases in the U.S. continue to surge and cripple live music, Norwegian musician Sondre Lerche is busy playing shows in his home country, crediting …
Read More »Big Joanie's Heavy Rock Cover of Solange's 'Cranes in the Sky' Is a Song You Need to Know
Solange‘s “Cranes in the Sky” was a triumph of melancholia, but Big Joanie‘s heavy, fuzzy rendition of the tune makes the original sound positively upbeat by comparison. Solange’s single was so good — Rolling Stone dubbed it one of the 50 Best Songs of 2016 when it came out and, …
Read More »Anderson .Paak Enlists Noname for 'Lockdown' Remix
Anderson .Paak has dropped a remix of his protest song “Lockdown,” with a verse featuring Noname. The Chicago rapper takes her verse nearly two minutes into the track. “Uh, maybe this round two/Government cinematic, American drive-through/Eat their apple pie in the mornin’ and bury the strange fruit/Then marry the strange …
Read More »The Streets, Idles Share Video for 'None of Us Are Getting Out of This Life Alive'
The Streets has released a music video for “None of Us Are Getting Out of This Life Alive,” the title track from his new mixtape that also features British punk band Idles. Directed by Rollo Jackson, the visual features Mike Skinner and Idles frontman Joe Talbot on an existential journey …
Read More »Common Talks His First Rap Album, First Rhymes in 'Bluebird Memories' Excerpt
Common recounts the story behind the first rap record he bought — and the first rhyme he wrote — in an excerpt from his upcoming Audible original, Bluebird Memories: A Journey Through Lyrics and Life, out August 4th. Common recorded Bluebird Memories at the Minetta Lane Theatre in New York …
Read More »Brad Paisley's All-Star 'No I in Beer' Video: Spot the Celebrity Cameos
Brad Paisley matches the all-are-welcome tone of his new song “No I in Beer” with an equally inclusive video, which assembles a small army of quarantined famous faces from the music, sports, and political worlds. The good-natured Paisley’s fans submit their own self-shot cameos too, from all over the U.S. …
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