After The Beatles split, John Lennon released How Do You Sleep? a savage diss track aimed directly at Paul McCartney during their heated feud.
Harry said it's the most important part of the entire record ...
Commentary: He handed over his Grammy and danced on an electrical pole, but what did it all mean? I break down what you saw during the most Boricua 13 minutes in American history.
Juana Summers talks with NPR Music's Ann Powers about why Charli XCX's music for the Wuthering Heights film represents a bigger, musical trend in romance reading.
You might have watched all the greatest hits on Netflix already, but some of those under-the-radar shows might surprise you with how good they are.
There is a moment in Broken English, a new film about Marianne Faithfull, when the late actress and singer, reflecting at length on her eventful life, is played an interview of herself talking at the ...
Gorillaz, the animated band, burst on the scene 25 years ago. NPR's Juana Summers talks to musician Damon Albarn and artist Jamie Hewlett, the band's creators, about how it has evolved.
And I’m not sure that I have the energy, I’m not sure I have the songwriting energy to kind of try and make those statements again. Those songs still exist. I keep playing them. ‘1933,’ ‘Be More Kind, ...
In this video, I break down the catchy Chinese song Wo xing shi. You can follow along with on screen characters, pinyin, and clear English subtitles as we sing through each line together. I explain ...
In the week he brought Foo Fighters to Kerry, the man behind Other Voices says the Irish State cannot just pay lip service to the arts’ centrality ...
In his latest album, Make Up Is A Lie, the singer's strange and sinister sentiments shine through – yet he continues to fill arenas ...
One campaign hopes to finally get the term added to major dictionaries.