But only the human creators who contributed to a song can be nominated and win.
At the peak of the pandemic, eight Argentinian artists moved into a house together, resulting in one of the most popular songs in Latin America.
Governors Ball was great, but where were all the midday K-holers?
Check out the set times and the food lineup for the 2023 edition of Governors Ball.
Covid-19 has put a stop to any parties, live music, nightlife, and while the virus rages on cultural events are put on hold indefinitely.
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We check in with rising Gender Fluid Hyper-Pop star Dorian Electra and ask them to take us on a in depth tour of their one of a kind closet.
Adam Devine explains why he’d definitely be the first to die in an alien invasion.
BigKlit, a young rapper out of Brooklyn, is known for her no-f*cks-given attitude and rage-filled flows.
Taylor Bennett gives us his best bars based on random words from our fishbowl.
We sit down with one of rap's most promising talents, 03 Greedo, who's meteoric rise was cut short due to drug trafficking charges.
76-year-old Patricia Lay-Dorsey AKA Grandma Techno has been taking photos at Movement festival in Detroit since 2005. We talk with her about her new photo book and how today's dance music culture mirrors the ‘60s.
We met the musicians behind one of the biggest hits of the late 1990s to find out how a song that flopped when it came out wound up topping charts across the globe.
Juicy Jobbs aka Juicy J reads your comments on the music video for his single 'Let Me See' ft. Lil Skies and Kevin Gates.
The network, known as 764, has been responsible for horrific abuse and blackmail across the globe. Authorities and tech companies are just starting to take action.
Some Tesla Model Ys are being shipped without a bolt that keeps the steering wheel in place, according to the announcement.
Drew Findling built a reputation as hip-hop’s premier criminal defense attorney, representing Cardi B, Migos and Gucci Mane. Now he’s defending Trump from one of the former president’s most potent legal threats.