The singer has teased a new release date for the set and announced a companion album to boot.
Radiohead releases the first single and music video from their upcoming ninth studio album.
After five long years, Rihanna has reunited with Calvin Harris on first single from the producer’s upcoming album.
“True Colors” is a departure for Kesha, but the lyrics’ rebellious, unapologetic spirit seem eerily prescient.
“Rewear It” literally and deliberately fuses environmental activism with fashion.
Jennifer Lopez Enlists Meghan Trainor & Dr. Luke for Controversial New Single “Ain’t Your Mama”
Lopez’s new single finds the former Fly Girl flipping gender roles on their head.
More certain is that, no matter how much of the familiar the film will recycle, it will make a killing at the box office come December.
Swiss Army Man quickly established its cult-movie bona fides at this year’s Sundance, where it won the festival’s directing prize.
Anit’s peculiar rollout continues with not one, but two music videos for the lead single “Work.”
One of the most memorable performances from last night’s Grammy Awards broadcast took place during a commercial break.
The singer’s “Freak” video is a hazy, drug-dosed trip back to 1960s California.
Beyoncé’s “Formation” is a startling, and subversive, statement.
The year’s best singles found new, inventive means of correspondence between the past and the present.
See below for a list of the films that just missed making it onto our list of the best films of 2015, followed by our contributors’ individual ballots.
Nearly six months after the track made its premiere online, Robyn’s “Love Is Free” finally gets an official music video.
Missy doesn’t miss a beat, spitting rhymes like it’s 2005.
The British singer’s new music video opens with a sepia-toned shot of a dusty windowsill covered in mounds of dead flies.
The music video finds the 18-year-old Lorde carvorting with a married man.
The apparent moral of the story? We are all Madonna. So grab your grillz and start humping the nearest wall.
Florence and the Machine, Spoon, Betty Who, Brandi Carlile, Hurray for the Riff Raff, Shakey Graves, Christopher Denny, & Awolnation.
Mumford & Sons, My Morning Jacket, Slayer, Gary Clark Jr., Bleachers, Catfish and the Bottlemen, SZA, & Phox.