Across 40 minutes and amid 95-degree temps at Lollapalooza last summer, Alemeda barely broke a sweat as she eviscerated an anonymous arch nemesis on songs like “1-800-F**K-YOU” and “I Hate Your Face.” ...
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His halftime show was great.” Facing this pressure, Van Zandt deleted his tweet. The lack of subtitles was due in part to Bad ...
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So it’s not a surprise that during these politically turbulent times and the ongoing ICE presence in Minnesota, musicians have used the craft to speak up. Here are five songs written in response to ...
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Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl LX performance is a classic example of how music can break language barriers and promote collective resilience during turbulent times.
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NPR Music's Sayre breaks down the Easter eggs and references still being unpacked from Bad Bunny's halftime show.