The start of the year is a time where artists have the opportunity to frame the musical narrative. Coming out of the holiday season, it's been weeks since there's been a major new release. Getting out the gate early can give an artist a real competitive advantage. So today, we have two established artists who are trying to seize the moment with attention seeking new work that both builds off of their celebrity narrative as well as pop music history: Lil Nas X with "J. Christ" and Ariana Grande with "Yes, And?"
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Silk Sonic's Retro Soul (with Tayla Parx)
AJR Conjure Broadway on 'OK Orchestra'
Return of the Funk Guitar: Cory Wong Breaks Down Dua Lipa, Jessie Ware and Nile Rodgers
What the 63rd Grammys say about the state of pop
Kimbra reflects on a song that we used to know
Kaytranada's journey from basement beat-making to the Grammys
JP Saxe Didn’t Mean for His Grammy Hit ‘If the World Was Ending’ to Be So Literal
Adrian Younge's new project sounds like James Baldwin meets Marvin Gaye
The Scandalous Sounds of Bridgerton (w Kris Bowers)
How The Weeknd’s “Blinding Lights” used retro sounds and modern bass to break every record
Epik High is our gateway into Korean hip hop (with Tablo)
Olivia Rodrigo’s “Drivers License” is a full throttle power ballad
D.O.C. (Death of the Chorus) with Emily Warren
ICYMI: The End Of Pop Music As We Know It: Fall Out Boy & Charli XCX
ICYMI: Do You Believe in Life After Autotune?
Wham! Op. 84 “Last Christmas” with Chilly Gonzales
Taylor Swift has "evermore" of a good thing
Women's Rap Renaissance
Red Hot + Blue with Meshell Ndegeocello
The Cyndi Lauper Conspiracy (with Sam Sanders)
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