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Governors Ball reveal 2019 lineup: The Strokes, Florence + the Machine, Nas, and SZA lead the way
Producer of the Year: Mike Dean Can’t Stop, Won’t Stop Shaping Hip-Hop
Dean’s remarkable 2018 included collabs with everyone from Kanye West and Travis Scott to The Carters and Christina Aguilera.
Primavera Sound reveals 2019 lineup: Robyn, Janelle Monáe, Cardi B, Tame Impala
Plus, Solange, Jarvis Cocker, Courtney Barnett, Carly Rae Jepsen, Kurt Vile, Interpol, and more.
Creed II soundtrack featuring Kendrick, Nicki Minaj, Lil Wayne, Bon Iver has arrived: Stream
The star-studded LP also boasts Vince Staples, ASAP Rocky, ScHoolboy Q, Gucci Mane and Rick Ross.
Creed II soundtrack tracklist revealed: Kendrick, Bon Iver, Lil Wayne, Nas, and more
Mike WiLL Made-It-produced compilation also includes Nicki Minaj, Nas, ASAP Rocky, Vince Staples, Pharrell, and Juicy J, among others.
Here’s what your favorite musicians wore for Halloween
It takes a certain type of extrovert to perform in front of thousands every night, so it should be no surprise that some of your favorite artists go all out for Halloween.
Beastie Boys audiobook to feature Elvis Costello, Kim Gordon, Steve Buscemi, Amy Poehler, and more
Jarvis Cocker, Jeff Tweedy, Nas, Will Ferrell, Spike Jonze, and Chloë Sevigny also have credits.
J. Cole distances himself from Nas: “I don’t fuck with people abusing women”
J. Cole previously described Nas as one of his heroes.
Nas performs “Adam and Eve” on Colbert: Watch
The veteran rapper also sat down with Colbert for a brief interview.
Red Bull Music Festival Chicago takes over the Windy City this November
Featuring performances from Nas, Pusha-T, Teyana Taylor, Vic Mensa, Jamila Woods, and more.
Ms. Lauryn Hill drops Nas and Santigold from Miseducation 20th anniversary tour
Two of the tour’s most high-profile support acts will no longer appear due to “production issues.”
Jay-Z, Kanye, Kendrick Lamar, Drake make Forbes’ list of highest paid rappers
Sadly, no women made into the higher earning brackets.