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Today in Music History for Dec. 17: In 1857, the Sacred Harmonic Choir, conducted by John Carter, performed Handel's Messiah in Toronto. It is thought to have been the first complete oratorio ...
The Brooklyn rapper pushes past conventional song structures on an adventurous, emotional album that centers his ...
Also worth noting is the inclusion of Diane Warren, who wrote a song for a documentary largely about her losing at the Oscars ...
De Los, the L.A. Times' Latin culture wing, lists its favorite albums by Latino artists in 2025, including albums by Bad ...
Funk You Up” had a playful chorus that mimicked a game of musical chairs: “Get up, get up, get up, get up, get up, get up, ...
The Oscars have unveiled the shortlist of names moving forward to potentially compete for Best Original Song and Best ...
The longest Amplifier playlist of the year is finally here: five hours, 90 tracks, each of which was chosen as a 2025 ...
NPR listeners share the one song that hit them the hardest this year, and tell us why they laughed, cried, or simply couldn’t ...
Kehlani released her biggest song yet, with 'Folded.' Here's why the Oakland-born singer-songwriter believes it's finally ...
More than two decades after its release, Eminem's "Lose Yourself" finally becomes the bestselling rap song in America — as ...
Onto the pitch walked Vedan, the rapper who calls himself the “voice of the voiceless,” headlining a half-time show at the ...
Dec. 13 holds immense significance in the history of hip-hop and R&B. On this date, Beyoncé caught everyone by surprise by ...