
The Grammys Were Worth It for Doechii’s “Nosebleeds” Alone
Imagine the confidence it takes to record a song about winning a Grammy before the awards have even happened.
Imagine the confidence it takes to record a song about winning a Grammy before the awards have even happened.
“Elderberry,” from the Detroit rap duo’s first project in 17 years, is worth the wait.
“F.U.” is a turntable malfunction-turned-golden groove
Gregory Uhlmann, Josh Johnson, and Sam Wilkes make the most of negative space on “Frica.”
The Baltimore duo triumphs over depression and anxiety with a heavy cumbia rap
On the questionable eroticism of the pop star’s new track with Sexyy Red
A dungeon-ready dance highlight from a former touring member of the Soft Moon
On “Zugzwang,” underground rappers Miles Cooke and Defcee tell their building mates how they really feel.
The basketball player-turned-rapper’s new single is less embarrassing than you might expect.
This surprisingly relaxed track is a dissociative vibe—whether you know the chill guy in question or not.
On "Hombre Malvado," the young Mexican American cumbia-pop singer croons herself through a particularly hellacious breakup.
Unpacking the forever-embattled pop singer’s new single, “Leash”