
The album was a high water mark not only in Freddie Hubbard’s Blue Note tenure, but also in his career overall.

With help from Dan The Automator and DJ QBert, this is Kool Keith’s avant rap masterpiece.

The singer’s fourth LP will arrive on June 12 via FMLY/Island Records.

The punk and emo legends add another billion-stream track on the world’s dominant music platform.

The fall dates include Lubbock, Nashville, New York City, Raleigh, and Asheville.

The track is set to be featured on the Mexican-American songwriter’s new LP, ‘Dosis.’

The song was originally featured on his latest LP, ‘JuanesTeban.’

‘Home to Us’ also features Chrissie Hynde and Sharleen Spiteri on backing vocals.

The new single previews his debut EP, ‘Mr. Right Now,’ arriving June 5.









Ben Webster’s ‘Soulville’ is classic album by one of the Big Three Tenors of the jazz saxophone – perfect go-to late-night jazz.

The Rolling Stones’ third US album in a year, ‘December’s Children (And Everybody’s)’ was a mix of covers and originals, including unexpected treasures.

Rather than turning away from her trauma, Rihanna remerged with her most revelatory and defiant work to date with her ‘Rated R’ album.

Recorded while in search of a new direction, Jimi Hendrix’s ‘Band Of Gypsys’ album has had a lasting impact on rock, funk, R&B, and hip-hop.

Mixing some of their most appealing songs with experimental works, it’s a classic that took years to be understood.

Containing both her hardest and most personal songs to date, ‘The Pinkprint’ found Nicki Minaj asserting her dominance over both the pop and hip-hop world.
