Atlanta rapper Che's strain of aggressive underground rap music has built him a cult fanbase. Read our profile of the rapper as he works on his album 'REST IN BASS.'
Ahead of her new album 'Period,' Kesha talks starting her own label, the influence of 'brat,' and her forays into tech with her new app SMASH.
The FADER's weekly roundup of the best new music featuring J Hus and Asake, underscores, No Joy, Corey Lingo, Venna, Street Sects, duendita, and more.
Sean "Diddy Combs has been found guilty in only one of the charges in his racketeering and sex crimes trial, and acquitted of the most serious ones.
Momma, Militarie Gun, Dazy, Hotline TNT, Enumclaw, and more discuss the impact of Oasis, from Noel Gallagher's songwriting to the band's effortless cool.
K-pop trailblazers BTS have formally announced their return, with a new album and world tour on the way in 2026.
Beyoncé was forced to stop her rendition of "16 Carriages" during a show in Houston on Saturday after a support cable keeping her suspended in mid-air failed.
Indie rock band Deerhoof have announced that they will pull their whole catalogue from Spotify over Daniel Ek's role in investing $694 million in military A.I. and drones.
Korean pop group NewJeans have not filed an appeal challenging a Korean court's injunction in their legal battles against their label Ador.
Charli xcx has responded to criticism of her Glastonbury set as "boring," arguing the best art is "divisive and confrontational."
This week's Rap Blog focuses on “La Loi, C’est La Loi,” a standout song from Pi'erre Bourne's new album Made In Paris