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Interview: Rihanna Here is a Q&A with the Barbados-born pop diva who's proved she was more than a one-hit as she released two albums in a period of eight months, becoming an instant sensation with her hits "Pon De Replay" and "SOS (Rescue Me)."  |
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Interview: Mary J. Blige Seeking an escape from a rough childhood in the projects, Mary J. Blige quickly turned to music -- and turned into a three-time Grammy Award-winning singer-songwriter-producer who has paved the way for legions of female R&B and hip-hop singers  |
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13 Questions With Pharrell Pharrell Williams is part of the production duo The Neptunes, the lead singer and drummer of the rock band N*E*R*D, and released his solo hip-hop, R&B album in 2006.  |
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Celeb Interview: Amel Larrieux Why is she famous? Loads of skill and a whole lot of soul -- that's the only way to describe her talent. And fans of the songstress have clearly recognized it.  |
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Katharine McPhee -- America's Idol This American Idol runner up is showing that she has what it takes to survive without the show.  |
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Interview: Robin Thicke The son of Alan Thicke has made himself a singing sensation on his own terms, with R&B albums like A Beautiful World and his latest effort, The Evolution of Robin Thicke.  |
Salon.com September 25, 2000 Amy Reiter |
A conversation with John Hiatt The music industry needs a triple bypass, he says, and the Web's performing the surgery. Straight talk from the veteran musician, whose new album will be released this week both online and in stores.  |
Wired December 20, 2007 |
Trent Reznor on Year Zero, Planting Clues, and What's Ludicrous About Being a Musician Today An interview with Nine Inch Nails' Trent Reznor on secret websites, coded messages and the new world of immersive games.  |
AskMen.com Emma McKay |
13 Questions With 50 Cent For starters, 50 cent is known for being "that guy who got shot nine times at close range." Here, Curtis James Jackson III speaks his mind.  |
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Interview with Seal With his latest album, Seal IV, there's no doubt that Seal is back and better than ever.  |
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Interview: Paul Wall With his first album The Chick Magnet having made its rounds, white rapper Paul Wall returned with The Peoples Champ, which debuted at No. 1, knocking Kanye West off the Billboard throne.  |
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Interview: Joe Cocker With 19 albums under his belt, an unforgettable performance at both Woodstocks, and a voice that is recognizable the world over, Joe Cocker is one of the greatest singers of his time.  |
AskMen.com August 28, 2001 |
Top 20 Must-Have Movie Soundtracks Here's a list of 20 movie soundtracks, with a couple of honorable mentions that every cultured man should own...  |
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Top 10: Comeback Albums All of these top 10 comeback albums helped to not only pull careers out of the toilet, but also remind fans of what the fuss was all about in the first place.  |
Salon.com June 19, 2000 Steve Kurutz |
The wild one returns Former pro golfer Chip Taylor wrote "Wild Thing." On his first record in 15 years, Angelina Jolie's coolest uncle is in the midst of a genuine creative rebirth.  |
Fast Company April 2015 Rob Brunner |
Bjork On Keeping "Vulnicura" Off Spotify: "It's About Respect, You Know?" A few months ago I emailed my manager and said, "Guess what? This streaming thing just does not feel right. I don't know why, but it just seems insane."  |
AskMen.com May 14, 2003 Matthew Simpson |
Top 10: Best-Selling Albums Of All Time A look at the top 10 best-selling albums of all time in the United States, as of 2003.  |
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Interview: E-40 For the better part of 15 years, E-40 has been creating the slang, rhymes and music that go on to dominate rap and popular music years after he lays his initial brainstorms on wax.  |
Salon.com December 19, 2001 Eric Boehlert |
Why the record industry is killing the single One of the most hallowed symbols of rock 'n' roll is on its way out, and consumers -- and artists -- are the losers...  |
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Interview: Ghostface Killah Dennis Coles (aka Ghostface Killah) solidifed his place in musical history early on by founding the legendary NY rap crew Wu-Tang Clan. His latest solo effort has already been marked as the best rap album of 2006.  |
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Why are they famous? R&B foursome 112 first made waves as part of the Bad Boy family. The group promises their new album gets ladies hot and steamy.  |
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Jared Leto...30 Seconds to Infamy Otherwise known for his roles in such films as Fight Club, Girl, Interrupted, and Requiem for a Dream, this actor has been pursuing another long-time passion: music.  |
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Lisa Marie Presley... Airing Her Dirty Laundry Why is she famous -- other than for being daughter to the King? Or marrying Michael? Maybe it's for her talent. Or not being afraid to speak what's on her mind.  |
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13 Questions with Lily Allen Lily Allen, a cute, colorful pop star from the UK, has recently started to take America by storm. We sat down to chat with her about tour life, relationships and her future as a star on both sides of the Atlantic.  |
Salon.com January 2, 2002 Bill Wyman |
Elton John He may be rock's most unlikely star, but he's also the king craftsman of pop who's charted more singles than anyone except Elvis...  |
Salon.com May 22, 2001 Bill Wyman |
Bob Dylan At age 60, with a career that spans four decades, he remains one of rock's most eloquent, sexy and unpredictable singers...  |
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Interview: Christina Milian The two-time Grammy Award-nominated singer and actress discusses her new album So Amazin' and other projects on the horizon.  |
BusinessWeek September 10, 2007 Jon Fine |
Big-City Woes Hit Country Album sales for country artists have held nearly steady. Until now.  |
Wired September 2006 Eric Steuer |
The Infinite Album Release a traditional 13-track cd? No thanks, says Beck. Instead, he serves up a collection of songs, remixes, and videos that fans can piece together any way they want.  |
Salon.com February 28, 2002 Eric Boehlert |
Stuck in a moment U2 jilts Alicia Keys, winning four Grammys during a program that neither God nor Jimmy Iovine should have let go on so long...  |
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Interview: Hard-Fi Formed in 2002, Hard-Fi scored the No. 1 spot on UK charts with their debut album. The band has recently set out on an extensive North American tour to celebrate its stateside launch.  |
Salon.com September 6, 2000 Rachel Louise Snyder |
He still gets around Former Beach Boys genius Brian Wilson now lets us use the word "genius." It's all part of growing up.  |
AskMen.com Miranda Lightstone |
15 Questions With Matthew Good Learn more about Matthew Good, formerly the lead singer of the Matthew Good Band, who is not only an accomplished Canadian musician, but also a political activist who's not afraid to speak his mind.  |
Salon.com February 22, 2001 Amy Reiter |
Gag me with a Grammy The night's best quips: Sometimes a brief flash of wit lit up an otherwise grueling show, sometimes not...  |
The Motley Fool December 15, 2005 Alyce Lomax |
Google Rocks On The 'Net giant rolls out a handy, if belated, music search feature.  |
Salon.com June 26, 2002 Bomani Jones |
Who's bad? Amid a messy $200 million dispute with Sony, Michael Jackson adopts temporary blackness and summons Al Sharpton to his cause. But racism hasn't torpedoed your career, Michael: Your music sucks.  |
Salon.com July 19, 2001 Eric Boehlert |
What's wrong with the music biz? Napster's out of the picture, but for the first time in a decade, album sales are down -- and ticket sales are sagging too...  |
Salon.com December 21, 2000 Joe Heim |
Music 2000 Call it the year of the dogs: Woof-woof. Still, there were 25 records worth listening to again and again...  |
AskMen.com June 3, 2003 |
Inspectah Deck As a member of the influential Wu-Tang Clan, Inspectah Deck has made a name for himself thanks to his work with Gang Starr and Tupac. With the release of his latest album, The Movement, Inspectah is sure to discover big-time fame... again.  |
Salon.com March 11, 2002 Bomani Jones |
"Sign O' the Times" Part '80s musical retrospective, part angry social document and all booty-thumping housequake, Prince's 1987 classic stands as pop's last great double album...  |
Reason April 2008 Katherine Mangu-Ward |
Too Good to Be Legal The Recording Industry Association of America has a warning for music fans: If an album seems too good to be legal, it probably is.  |
HBS Working Knowledge November 30, 2009 Sean Silverthorne |
Tracks of My Tears: Reconstructing Digital Music Harvard Business School professor Anita Elberse says it is time for the industry to rethink products and prices for digital music..  |
InternetNews January 10, 2008 |
Radiohead's 'Name-Your-Price' CD Tops Charts Can you guess why retail sales were off for the latest release of "In Rainbows"?  |
AskMen.com Craig Mazin |
Top 10: Americana Albums It's not altogether easy to pinpoint exactly what makes an album steeped in "Americana," but there are some definite ground rules that apply.  |
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13 Questions With Ron Artest In addition to being an aggressive All-Star basketball player, Ron Artest is also known for many charitable works. He's also busy promoting his new hip-hop album.  |
TIME Asia January 31, 2011 Samantha Kuok Leese |
Eastern Promise The emergence of a pan-Asian market and the ability of the Internet to make YouTube or Myspace sensations of previously unknown performers has led to an explosion of creativity among young Asian musicians. Here are five names to listen out for in 2011.  |
Wired July 20, 2009 Nancy Miller |
For Her New Album, Imogen Heap Taps the Hive Mind For her latest album Ellipse, Imogen crowdsourced advice on album art and song development.  |
AskMen.com Steve Richer |
How To: Land A Record Deal But the key to making this happen is landing a record contract. So now that you've learned to sing and formed a band, it's time for you to get the exposure you deserve.  |
AskMen.com December 16, 2003 Julian Marcus |
Music For Every Mood Music has a significant effect on one's mood. People have used music to inspire, to relax, to uplift, and to explore emotions. Here's a list of albums that are excellent aides in inducing the moods most coveted in modern life: relaxation, productivity, energy, and creativity.  |
InternetNews October 2, 2007 Nicholas Carlson |
You Name the Price for Next Radiohead Album Radiohead tells fans they decide how much to pay in next week's online-only album release.  |