Explore how aging hip-hop legends like Rakim, LL Cool J, and André 3000 are redefining the genre, challenging stereotypes, and making new music that resonates with longtime fans.
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The legendary polymath, who died at his home in Bel-Air on Sunday (November 3), envisioned and executed some of the most ...
Award shows are bound to get stuff wrong, but a shocking number of masterpieces were ignored by the Grammys in the album of ...
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Quincy Jones, who influenced nearly every popular genre, produced landmark albums and earned a record 80 Grammy Award ...
So far, only three Black women have won the album of the year award in Grammy history: Natalie Cole (1992), Whitney Houston (1994) and Lauryn Hill (1999 ... Earlier this year, the superstar's husband, ...
If anything was too happy, it wasn‘t going to make the album, ’cause that’s not life. Life don’t work out like that. The ...
Quincy Jones, who distinguished himself over the course of a 70-year career in music as an artist, composer, producer and ...
The French continue to be some of the most imaginative samplers of Jones’ work. Fred Falke, a contemporary of Daft Punk whose ...