Melodious, blaring and irresistibly confident, Ghostface Killah doesn’t just have one of the best flows in Wu-Tang Clan, but one of the best in US
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Colin Gibb, singer with Black Lace, dies aged 70
Colin Gibb, who had huge success as a core member of novelty pop band Black Lace, has died aged 70. His wife Sue Kelly announced
As Coachella struggles, nostalgia festivals are booming: ‘We never stopped listening to these bands’
For anyone with a love of early-2000s R&B and hip-hop, the line-up poster for this year’s Lovers & Friends festival in Las Vegas is a
Wax Heads, the record-shop video game that channels High Fidelity
Every time I go through a breakup, I’m compelled to rewatch the noughties classic High Fidelity, in which OG softboi John Cusack mournfully chronicles a
‘If I lost this flute, it would be pretty tragic’: Shabaka, Corinne Bailey Rae and Nilüfer Yanya on their favourite instruments
Shabaka on his shakuhachi: ‘The way it makes you feel is unsurpassed by any other instrument’ A central figure of the London jazz scene, Shabaka
Liam Gallagher review – Oasis frontman delivers Definitely Maybe in all its 90s glory
‘I haven’t got any fucking new ones for you, so it’s going to have to be an old one, all right?” proclaims Liam Gallagher at
Charli XCX: ‘Labels are desperate for artists to be liked, otherwise you’re bad, evil and wrong’
You used to get one shot in the music business: the wrong marketing, the wrong song and you’d never be heard from again. This was
‘I’m a fan of chaos’: Blondie’s Chris Stein on Bowie, Debbie Harry and 50 years in rock’n’roll
In the late 1970s, in downtown Manhattan, the musician Chris Stein became friendly with a young artist, Jean-Michel Basquiat. Both men were a long way
‘She dominates our age’: how Taylor Swift became the greatest show on Earth
How to write about the biggest, most written-about star in the world as summer 2024 approaches, and with it the arrival of Taylor Swift’s Eras
‘I’m bringing his music back to life’: the singer whose grandfather was silenced by the Holocaust
My family has a piano. Its keys are weathered from touch. It has tiny marks on the top right corner where my dad used to