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“Justify My Love,” “WAP” and 10 Other Songs That Scandalized America

Thirty years later, complaints about the song seem quaint. Plus, 10 other unnecessarily controversial hits.

Stick to Boy Bands: Hanson Facing Fan Backlash Over Controversial Politics

The pop trio is losing fans for their stances on BLM, gun laws and COVID-19

Commercial Radio Is 100 Years Old. Can It Survive?

Four industry veterans weigh in on how they'd "fix" a medium that remains popular but lacks innovation

What’s With All the Old Rock Bands on “SNL” Lately?

Foo Fighters will be part of a growing trend when they appear on the show this weekend

What to Expect From a Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Ceremony With No Live Performances

How the Hall of Fame plans to cope with pandemic restrictions

Kanye West Got 60,000 Votes in 12 States

The rapper conceded and turned his attention to 2024

Has Germany Figured Out Coronavirus-Safe Concerts?

Could live music be back sooner than we think?

The Rise of the “Mental Health Playlist,” And How to Make One

Whether it's Spotify's "Daily Wellness" or a hand-picked mix, more people are streaming as a form of self-care

David Lee Roth Releases New Song Dedicated to Eddie Van Halen

The Van Halen singer's solo track reflects on his pre-fame days in California

Bruce Springsteen Becomes First Artist to Have a Top-5 Album in Six Different Decades

"Letter to You" also gave the Boss his best sales week since 2014

The Best Movies, TV, Books and Music for November

Including Werner Herzog musing on meteorites, two next-gen gaming consoles and “Ready Player Two”

The Music World Spent October in Election Mode. Will They Have an Impact?

Plus: Jeff Tweedy and Bruce Springsteen return with a pair of excellent records

Neil Young's Brother Bob Releases Debut Single at Age 78

"Hey America" urges Americans to vote out Donald Trump