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Post Malone Was Hinting at Genre Fluidity Long Before He Switched From Rap to Country: ‘I Make Music That I Like’

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Post Malone Was Hinting at Genre Fluidity Long Before He Switched From Rap to Country: ‘I Make Music That I Like’

The shift from Post Malone the rapper to Post Malone the country superstar was extremely jarring. Initially, you have a white Texan with cornrows declaring himself as “White Iverson” over ethereal production. Eventually, he shifts some of his rapping tendencies to a broader, neutral sense of pop stardom. Then, with his tattooed face, the artist born Austin Post embraced his country music side, collaborating more with Morgan Wallen than 21 […]

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Beastie Boys’ Mike D Plans First Ever UK Solo Shows Following Debut Single

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Beastie Boys’ Mike D Plans First Ever UK Solo Shows Following Debut Single

Former Beastie Boy Mike D is making some solo moves for the first time, dropping a debut single and announcing several shows. After MCA died in 2012, the remaining Beastie Boys retired the group. There’s been no new music since the trio’s final album, Hot Sauce Committee Part Two, in 2011. But Mike D broke out some old Beastie hits in April when he joined his sons on stage for […]

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André 3000 Thankfully Didn’t Listen to His Friend’s Bad Advice About Outkast’s Biggest Song: ‘If You Put That Out, Your Career Is Over’

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André 3000 Thankfully Didn’t Listen to His Friend’s Bad Advice About Outkast’s Biggest Song: ‘If You Put That Out, Your Career Is Over’

It’s hard to imagine the world without just about any Outkast song. But it would be especially jarring if “Hey Ya!” didn’t essentially devour 2003 and become the duo’s biggest hit. The joyous sing-along juxtaposed with the stark rumination on modern relationships makes for one of the most interesting pop songs in a long time. “Y’all don’t wanna hear me, you just wanna dance,” André 3000 sighs at the end […]

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49 Years Ago, a Groundbreaking Punk Band Signed to Their Third Label in 9 Months, but One Finally Stuck

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49 Years Ago, a Groundbreaking Punk Band Signed to Their Third Label in 9 Months, but One Finally Stuck

In May 1977, the Sex Pistols finally found a record label that would stick with them through their more unsavory antics. The U.K. punks signed with Virgin Records, which quickly released their first and only studio album, Never Mind the Bollocks, Here’s the Sex Pistols. Before finding their home at Virgin, the Sex Pistols were kicked off two different labels within nine months. In October 1976, they signed a two-year […]

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