The New York Times – Music:
The music festival had plenty of memorable fashion. Most (but not all) of it was ostentatious.
The New York Times – Music:
Seventy-one tracks that asked big questions, found new kinship between genres and helped us see the good in Ken.
The New York Times – Music:
Plus: Lil Uzi Vert’s new No. 1 “Pink Tape,” and Wes Anderson’s “Asteroid City.”
The New York Times – Music:
After weeks of dominance on Billboard’s album and singles charts, the country superstar was bested by the rapper’s LP “Pink Tape” and the singer-songwriter’s track “Vampire.”
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The Roots drummer and D.J. was tapped by the Recording Academy to fit 50 years of rap history into 15 minutes. For once, the awards show gave the genre a fitting spotlight.
The New York Times – Music:
The medley, curated by Questlove of the Roots, featured a taste of some two dozen songs from across decades, regions and movements.
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Hear tracks by Bonnie Raitt, Kehlani, Mahalia and others.