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Through her music, Elida Almeida carries the heart — and irresistible rhythms — of Cabo Verde to the world.
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The Vallejo, Calif., rapper brings his famous backyard vibes to the Tiny Desk.
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The singer's 1968 hit "Different Strokes" became a popular hip-hop sample used by artists like Wu-Tang Clan, Public Enemy and Kanye West.
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She was one of the most famous and beloved playback singers. She recorded songs used in movie soundtracks, which generations of actresses would then lip-sync onscreen.
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You can't help but bop your head with maybe a teary eye as Key Glock mourns Young Dolph in this rap memorial.
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In the four-song visit Lynn tossed in songs from three fresh albums, including a new one set to release this spring.
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2006 was a great year in music, marked by excellent releases by Amy Winehouse, Jenny Lewis and The Watson Twins, Neko Case, My Chemical Romance and Bob Dylan.
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U.K. producer Loraine James tames her aggressive style for an "ambient-minded" project.
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We're all feeling too much. Mitski's music can help. On her sixth album, she embraces dramatic emotions — and even in the depths of inner dysregulation, her clarity is remarkable.
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From her state-of-the-art home studio, the beloved singer-songwriter plays selections from her 2021 album, Ocean to Ocean, as well as a fan favorite.
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A new single that still retains the full-band treatment found on Keb' Mo's more recent albums, but leans more heavily into the kind of acoustic guitar sound that originally put him on the map.