On this day in 1989, Corona, Queens rap and street legend Kool G. Rap and DJ Polo released their first album on the quintessential yet now-defunct Hip-Hop label Cold Chillin’ Records.
These country songs came out in the 1990s and saw no radio play, but that didn't stop them from becoming enduring classics and fan favorites.
Thanks to (what else?) the power of social media, Doechii could chart two different, but related, versions of a song.
A local commissioner aims to transform Miami streets into lyrical tributes honoring local rap legends and boosting city pride.
Nearly 40 years after he first got on the decks, Kiwi hip-hop pioneer DJ Manuel Bundy (aka Manuel Matisi) shares the six ...
As SXSW celebrates its 37th anniversary, it's safe to say that, for better or worse, it introduced Austin to the wider world, ...
We look back over how music has changed over the first 25 years of the 21st century, from the death of Britpop to the birth of Brat.
Lakecia Benjamin, pictured here arriving at the 67th annual Grammy Awards in February in Los Angeles, will perform a ...
The total list of nominees consists of Bad Company, The Black Crowes, Mariah Carey, Chubby Checker, Joe Cocker, Billy Idol, Joy Division/New Order, Cyndi Lauper, Maná, Oasis, Outkast, Phish, ...
Stone, a Grammy-nominated R&B singer who rose to fame in the late 1970s, was known for hits like "No More Rain" and "Wish I ...
Within the field of R&B music, singer/songwriter Angie Stone was both an innovator and a legacy keeper. Her career started as a hip-hop pioneer and continued in R&B with a career that paid homage to ...
In the 1990s, music fans were treated to so much music. Diverse offerings from electronic bands, rap artists, rockers, grunge and alternative bands, bubblegum pop, jam bands and much more. It was ...