Beyond Bollywood: 10 Independent Indian Artists You Need To Know
From rap to folk fusion, here’s some pathbreaking independent Indian artists who deserve more love.
From rap to folk fusion, here’s some pathbreaking independent Indian artists who deserve more love.
From Breland to Brittney Spencer, these noteworthy Black country artists are making waves with new perspectives and twists on the genre.
After the success and controversy of multi-genre music artist Lil Nas X’s extremely popular country hit “Old Town Road,” we thought it’d be a good time to take a look back down memory lane at the black creators and innovators that are so often forgotten in country music.
For BTS’ Jungkook, “Seven” marks a new era of growth, both professionally and personally, as he experiments with sound and where he draws the line.
Chloe x Halle explore maturity, sexuality, and responsibility — or the lack thereof — through situations they’ve experienced first-hand and those they’ve only imagined, fiercely illustrating their growth both as artists and women.
Lil Nas X gives us layers in “MONTERO (Call Me By Your Name)”, a visually-dynamic story about desire, hypocritical judgement from others, and even judgment from himself.
Anderson.Paak and Bruno Mars come together to form the resplendently-retro Silk Sonic, making a sexy, soulful debut with 1960s-inspired “Leave the Door Open”.
TXT releases The Dream Chapter: MAGIC, their first full-length studio album and a strong follow-up to their debut EP, The Dream Chapter: STAR.
DAY6 has been steadily climbing in well-deserved prominence, having built a versatile discography of notable songs. The best part? They’re consistently THAT GOOD.
TOMORROW X TOGETHER is back with their sophomore EP, The Dream Chapter: ETERNITY, continuing their story set to powerful tunes that further solidify the group’s signature sound.