Ice-T, Will Smith, LL COOL J & Rakim Among Those Mourning Quincy Jones
The legendary polymath, who died at his home in Bel-Air on Sunday (November 3), envisioned and executed some of the most influential albums of all time.
The legendary polymath, who died at his home in Bel-Air on Sunday (November 3), envisioned and executed some of the most influential albums of all time.
After Young Thug was granted his release from prison last week, Billboard explored the five things they want to see from his return.
Dizzy Gillespie, Miles Davies, Frank Sinatra, Amy Winehouse, Michael Jackson, Dionne Warwick … the powerhouse producer made magical music with everyone who was anyone. We pay tribute to the genius of ‘the Dude’ Read More
The Rockford Public Library has announced free programs throughout the month of November in honor of Hip-Hop History Month.
From Thriller to We Are the World, the producer, who has died aged 91, made music that will live on for ever Read More
The documentary "Luther: Never Too Much" layers its comprehensive bio of Luther Vandross with an astute history of R&B. Read More
Ahead of her new solo album, the No Doubt frontwoman and iconic pop presence will take on your questions Read More
From Willie Nelson to Beyonce, explore how Quincy Jones collaborated with iconic Texas artists of EVERY Genre Read More
Lil Baby has given Young Thug his answer after the YSL co-founder made it clear who he wanted to work with after his release from prison.