Rolling Stone Music Now
-
Why Tina Turner Was the Queen of Rock & Roll
Our Rolling Stone Music Now podcast tells the one-of-a-kind story of the late Tina Turner
- Music Now
- By
-
Why Beyoncé's 'Renaissance' Tour Is a Stadium-Shaking Triumph
In the new episode of our Rolling Stone Music Now podcast, we dig deep on the tour, which hits the U.S. July 12
- Music Now
- By
-
Nirvana Smashed His Hotel Room — And He Covered Kurt Cobain's Death. Kurt Loder Looks Back
With MTV News shutting down, the longtime anchor recalls interviewing Madonna, Prince, and Axl Rose, discusses his recent Yellowjackets deepfake, and much more
- Decades in Rock
- By
-
Free Ed Sheeran! Songwriters Explain Why the 'Let's Get It On' Case Was a Near-Disaster
A jury ruled "Thinking Out Loud" doesn't infringe upon "Let's Get It On" — but if the case went the other way, songwriting could've been compromised forever
- Music Now
- By
-
You Are Grimes Now: Inside Music's Weird AI Future
Grimes is allowing anyone and everyone to use AI models of her voice — and she'll split royalties with you, 50/50. Her manager, Daouda Leonard, tells us why they think they've found the future of music
- Music Now
- By
-
OK, Seriously, What Was Frank Ocean's Deal at Coachella?
The enigmatic singer gave what may have been the weirdest festival-headlining performance ever — we break down what happened and why, and look at the discourse around it
- Music Now
- By
-
When Are Fake Songs Better Than Real Ones?
We discuss the weird magic of the best songs by fictional performers in movies and TV, from Daisy Jones & the Six to the Oneders
- Music Now
- By
-
How Ye, George Harrison, Queen, and More Made Their Worst Albums
We dig deeper into our list of 'Genuinely Horrible Albums by Great Artists' on the new episode of Rolling Stone Music Now, also weighing in on the Jacksons, Bob Dylan, and many more
- Music Now
- By
-
How Do Great Artists End Up Making Horrible Albums?
We discuss – and debate – our '50 Genuinely Horrible Albums by Great Artists' list in the new episode of Rolling Stone Music Now
- Music Now
- By
-
Defending the Grammys: Harvey Mason Jr. Makes His Case
Recording Academy CEO Mason responds to Grammys criticism — and previews a TV special celebrating hip-hop's 50th anniversary
- Music Now
- By