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We've never heard Lucky Daye in this lane, but he feels right at home on the third single from Candydrip.
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The Grammy-winning duo return with a self-care anthem.
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Pink Sweat$ explores the notion that one doesn't need sacred text or church pews to have a spiritual encounter.
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Central Virginia boasts no shortage of recording studios and venues, but it's a vinyl manufacturing operation in Harrisonburg that's put Virginia' s music scene on the map in a whole new way.
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The first entry to the 2022 Contest is "Song of the Silent" by New York artist Belle-Skinner. If you want to play your own Tiny Desk concert, you have until March 14 to submit your entry.
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Think: pencil-thin mustaches, forest-dwelling wizards on a psilocybic voyage, festival-ready Santana solos, Don Cherry's whispered funksterpiece "Brown Rice" and Funkadelic's dictum to free your mind.
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The rising artist's latest single, a collaboration with beabadoobee, whispers like a confession, but also soars.
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Beauty and tragedy coexist within the Brooklyn rapper's heartbreaking portrait of his uncle.
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The singer's 1968 hit "Different Strokes" became a popular hip-hop sample used by artists like Wu-Tang Clan, Public Enemy and Kanye West.
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She was one of the most famous and beloved playback singers. She recorded songs used in movie soundtracks, which generations of actresses would then lip-sync onscreen.
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You can't help but bop your head with maybe a teary eye as Key Glock mourns Young Dolph in this rap memorial.