Bad Bunny makes Grammy Awards history with album of year win
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Off' is his last album. If so, he's going out with an opus that's dense, sometimes frustrating, and beautifully human
The early 1970s were an experimental time for rock music. Fifty years later, one groundbreaking record from that era stands out as the definitive album that changed the genre forever.
Plus, Bad Bunny flies 9-2 after the Grammys, while Noah Kahan's back in the top 10.
NPR's Scott Simon speaks with Julia Steiner of the band Ratboys. Their new album is called "Singin' to an Empty Chair."
This album beat Radiohead's 'Amnesiac' and The Strokes' 'Is This It' to claim the top spot.
In a world full of legendary records, one 1968 release stands above the rest. The Beatles’ self-titled double album, often called The White Album, has been officially recognized as the most important classic rock album of all time, according to Collider.
Mae West, "way out" rock and roller - as far as musical Bad Ideas go, this ranks right up there with Pat Boone's heavy metal album, the New Monkees, and Fleetwood Mac's Rumors followup Tusk (okay, maybe it's not THAT bad).
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San Antonio Spurs very own Victor Wembanyama was referenced in rapper J. Cole's new and final album The Fall-Off, which officially dropped on Friday.