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  1. Jan 23, 2023 · From twisted R&B auteur Liv.e to club rap regenerator Bandmanrill to indie rock realists Wednesday, these are the musicians we’re keeping a keen eye on this year.

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    • Beyoncé. Beyoncé is still riding off the success of her Renaissance album, which brought her Grammy wins to 32 this year, making her the show’s most decorated recipient of all time.
    • boygenius. Boygenius is everywhere. The supergroup of Phoebe Bridgers, Lucy Dacus and Julien Baker performed at Coachella. Billie Eilish brought them out as special guests during a show in London.
    • Zach Bryan. Bryan marches to the beat of his own drum — technically, he’s a country singer, but his music blends sounds like rock, alternative and singer-songwriter vibes to make something that is truly his own.
    • Burna Boy. As the sound of Afrobeats continues to rise — especially with the newly announced best African music performance category at the Grammys — Burna Boy is at the forefront and continues to break ground for the genre.
  2. In February 2013 Player (Beckett and Moss) released their new album, Too Many Reasons, on Frontiers Records. They toured throughout the United States and Canada over the summer as part of the Sail Rock 2013 with Christopher Cross, Gary Wright, Al Stewart, Orleans, Firefall, Robbie Dupree and John Ford Coley.

  3. Hackney Diamonds is the twenty-fourth studio album by the English rock band the Rolling Stones, released on 20 October 2023 on Polydor. It is the first album of original material by the Rolling Stones since 2005's A Bigger Bang and their first since the 2021 death of drummer Charlie Watts, who contributed to

  4. Oct 11, 2021 · These are the artists that help us consider the future of music: how it’ll be made, where it’ll come from, what role it’ll play in shaping scenes, and how genre lines may be increasingly ...

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  5. Dec 4, 2023 · Amanda Petrusich compiles a list of the top twelve albums of 2023, which includes Sufjan Stevens’s “Javelin,” Oneohtrix Point Never’s “Again,” and more.

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  7. Dec 31, 2023 · In 2024, the roster of stellar queer music talents looks set to grow. From folk to R&B, and hip-hop to hyperpop, here are just 21 of the up-and-coming LGBTQ+ music stars to watch out for over the next 12 months.

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