Harare-based Afro-fusion artist Yaya Saru, born Memory Chinamasa, has released a new love single titled Don’t Wake Me Up, offering listeners an intimate glimpse into her emotional and artistic ...
Soulja Boy releases a 13-track project and hits the road with Lil Xan for “The Drip Tour.” Get the latest details on REVOLT.
Vilma Jää never expected to play a major role in one of the 21st century’s most acclaimed operas when she enrolled at the ...
Spotify announced on Tuesday the global rollout of a new feature, SongDNA, that lets listeners more deeply explore their favorite music. Now available to Premium subscribers on iOS and Android, the ...
Olivia Rodrigo is slowly revealing details about her upcoming third album, telling British Vogue in a new cover story that it’s full of “sad love songs.” The 23-year-old pop star’s follow-up to 2023’s ...
Every Thursday, the Paste staff and contributors will choose their five favorite songs of the week, awarding one entry a “Song of the Week” designation. Check out last week’s roundup here. Cameron ...
A rock legend is recording more new music with his new backing band. Neil Young announced on his website that he’s channeling “depressing” feelings about President Donald Trump into a new album with ...
Sturgill Simpson’s political screed, Olivia Rodrigo’s Magnetic Fields cover and the Lunar New Year song burning up the charts in Vietnam. By Jon Pareles See more of our coverage in your search results ...
Cash Cobain has shared his first single of the year. “Wish” samples Three 6 Mafia’s “Late Night Tip,” and arrives with a music video “shot during a ski trip with the Slizzys,” per a press statement.
Fever Ray has shared a pair of songs they contributed to The Bride!, a new spin on The Bride of Frankenstein directed by Maggie Gyllenhaal. Listen to “The Lake” and “Wrong Flower” in the playlist ...
Montreal’s Population II are back with the Gimmick EP on April 3 via Bonsound. “It’s an extension of the electronic sounds we explored on Maintenant Jamais, with tracks like ’13 1 3 1′ and ‘Poudreuse ...
New York City has always loomed large over the music world. Think of the way it hosted the Brill Building. Or how about its role at the epicenter of movements like punk and rap? It never seems to be ...