The Korean pop outsider Effie and the Brooklyn indie-rock band Geese top our critics’ lists this year. By Jon Caramanica and Lindsay Zoladz Jon Caramanica Musicians know how to make music, and they ...
The year’s almost over, but YouTube Music isn’t waiting any longer to release its personalized 2025 Recap. In addition to cataloging your top tracks of the year, the Recap offers AI-powered analysis ...
After channelling Donna Summer and Princess Tiana in past years, Coco Jones is “Steppin to the Bad Side” with her 2025 Halloween costume. The Grammy winner shared her glitzy get-up via her official ...
YouTube has a new Labs program, allowing listeners to “discover the next generation of YouTube.” In case you were wondering, that generation is apparently all about AI. The streaming site says Labs ...
Spotify and YouTube Music both offer great streaming experiences, whether you're working or relaxing. But which one is the better fit for you? I compare them on price, content, audio quality, and more ...
ayowitty and bunii’s “dotsong” hits like a flashbang of textural excess: regal strings, K.K. Slider squiggles straight out of Animal Crossing, churning drums that could spawn a moshpit. There’s no ...
YouTube is celebrating 10 years of its YouTube Music app on Thursday with the launch of new features that bring it closer to rival Spotify and others. The app will now include “Taste Match” playlists, ...
Deal pricing and availability subject to change after time of publication. When it comes to streaming music services, you've got several to choose from, and Spotify and YouTube Music are two of the ...
Guns N' Roses fans recreated an iconic music video scene at one of the band's shows this summer and even Axl Rose approved. If there's one thing Guns will always be known for (aside from Appetite for ...
Salt-N-Pepa filed a lawsuit against Universal Music Group in May. The women behind Salt-N-Pepa, the history-making female hip-hop group, claim that Universal Music Group has removed some of their ...
Salt-N-Pepa are speaking out about their legal battle with Universal Music Group. In a new interview with Good Morning America, the rap duo — Cheryl “Salt” James and Sandra “Pepa” Denton — explained ...
Popular fast-food chain In-N-Out is taking legal action against a YouTube prankster who disguised himself as an employee and made “lewd” and “racially insensitive” remarks to unsuspecting customers.