Bad Bunny revealed the tracklist to his upcoming sixth studio album, Debí Tirar Más Fotos, on Friday (Jan. 3).
Today, Business Insider has published an exposé about the ways that already-successful musicians like Lil Wayne, Chris Brown, and Alice In Chains abused those grants, using them to rake in ...
Lisa Kudrow revealed during an interview on “The Drew Barrymore Show” (via People) that she recently discovered a note the late Matthew Perry left for her inside the “Friends” cookie jar, which he ...
As the year comes to a close, Chris has now shared with us a list of his favorite albums of 2024, and his picks include The Cure‘s comeback album, the final album by LA punk vets X, Portishead s ...
Wilco’s Nels Cline is back with a new band. The Consentrik Quartet features Cline on guitar, Ingrid Laubrock on saxophone, Chris Lightcap on bass, and Tom Rainey on drums, and the crew is announcing ...
There will be no more albums and no more blurry cover images to choose from. But there will still be live shows — and maybe a few songs, if bassist Guy Berryman had to guess. “Chris is never ...
But the report claims that many of the musicians who received the grants, none of whom responded to the publication’s requests for comments, used the money to pay either themselves or for ...
Lil Wayne, Chris Brown, Alice in Chains, and other artists spent massive Covid relief money on luxury items, travel, and themselves, according to a new report from Business Insider. The piece is a ...
2024 also saw another Grammy winner double up his intentions and fire away a potent deluxe album for his 11:11 series; after 20 years, Chris Brown remains at the apex of R&B because of his ...
“I said, ‘Well, yeah, you have to do it the way Chris is doing that or you're going ... her team after the Lions beat the Vikings. St. Brown, that kid from USC, took a photo with her, which ...
ADVERTISEMENT Several other well-known musicians are named in the report. Chris Brown's touring company CBE Touring received a $10 million grant, according to the report, $5.1 million of which was ...