Inside Erika de Casier’s shimmering R&B universe
For Dazed’s Autumn 2025 issue, the songwriter and producer invites us into the world of her new album Lifetime, ahead of taking it on tour Read More
For Dazed’s Autumn 2025 issue, the songwriter and producer invites us into the world of her new album Lifetime, ahead of taking it on tour Read More
Justin Timberlake paid loving tribute to D'Angelo in an Instagram Story post honoring the R&B legend who died on Tuesday (Oct. 14) at age 51. Read More
Grammy-winning R&B and soul singer D’Angelo, who burst into the spotlight and helped pioneer the neo-soul genre, has died at 51 after a “prolonged and courageous battle with cancer,” his family said. D’Angelo’s 2000 album “Voodoo” debuted at No.1 on the Billboard charts, winning the Grammy for Best R&B album that year and getting heavy rotation on MTV and BET. Reporting for TODAY, NBC’s Joe Fryer shares a look back at D’Angelo’s career. Read More
Nicki Minaj has been complaining about Jay-Z and Roc Nation in various scathing posts on social media for months.
Recently, it was reported that Nicki Minaj could be at risk of losing her Los Angeles home due to an unpaid $500K judgment.
Taylor Swift’s highly anticipated 12th studio album, “The Life of a Showgirl,” was released on Oct. 3 after much buildup from the artist, including limited vinyl releases, an in-theater movie experience and listening parties across the globe. The album garnered excited social media posts from many public figures, from alternative home builder Lloyd Khan to... Read More
Rowan University is known for its popular student-led music scene. Having a variety of genres on display, but being dominated by the fan favorites like rock, punk, and hardcore. These genres radiate a raw and rambunctious feeling when experienced at the shows and personal listening. Other sounds don’t nearly get the same attention as the... Read More
D'Angelo was one of the pioneers of a new genre of music known as neo soul. Read More
Two of hip hop’s brightest minds go toke-to-toke on their undeniable similarities, their problem with ‘drumless rap’, and why you can never tire of your passion