If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. The first big sporting event of 2021 is upon us, as Conor McGregor takes on Dustin Poirier in tonight’s UFC 275 pay-per-view event on ESPN+. The big fight …
Read More »ITZY Talk English Album and Expanding Their Reach: 'K-Pop is a Global Genre Now'
“Not Shy” isn’t just the name of ITZY’s most recent album, it’s also become an unofficial motto for the buzzy Korean girl group, as they set their sights on the U.S. market in 2021. Phase one begins this week, with the release of ITZY’s new album — aptly titled Not …
Read More »Watch Foo Fighters Thank the 'Unshakable Teachers' With 'Times Like These' Performance
Foo Fighters were among the performers for the Celebrating America concert special on Wednesday, which capped off President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris‘ inauguration events. The group performed their 2002 One By One hit “Times Like These,” which Dave Grohl dedicated to the “unshakable teachers” who have continued …
Read More »RS Charts: Morgan Wallen Breaks Another Record to Top Artists 500 Chart
Morgan Wallen became the second country star to reach Number One on the Rolling Stone Artists 500 chart, pulling in a staggering 245.8 million song streams for the week of January 8th through 14th. This marks the highest weekly streams total for a country artist in Alpha Data history, and …
Read More »'Too Long; Didn't Watch': Kumail Nanjiani Catches Up on 'Veronica Mars'
Welcome to the latest episode of Too Long; Didn’t Watch, a new podcast produced by Rolling Stone and OBB Sound, presented by Google Assistant, and hosted by yours truly. In each episode, we attempt a new method of scaling Peak TV, by pairing a celebrity guest with a series they’ve …
Read More »Flo Milli's 'Roaring 20s' Is an Absurdly Fun Song You Need to Know
Flo Milli is on an impressive run right now, chewing up everything in her path and spitting it back with a double-time bar and an eye roll. The Alabama rapper’s debut mixtape, Ho, Why Is You Here?, was one of last year’s most fun releases in any genre, giving everything …
Read More »Sophia Loren Doc to Premiere on Netflix: Watch the Trailer
On Thursday, Netflix released the trailer forWhat Would Sophia Loren Do?, a 32-minute documentary short that explores the life and legacy of the Italian icon. The film premieres Friday, January 15th on the streaming platform. What Would Sophia Loren Do? looks at Loren’s impact through the eyes of Nancy “Vincenza” …
Read More »Hear Diane Warren Tell The Wild Stories Behind Her Greatest Hits
Diane Warren is such a prolific — and relentless — songwriter that she was right in the middle of working on a new composition when she paused to join us for the latest episode of our Rolling Stone Music Now podcast. Warren, who has her first solo album, Diane Warren: …
Read More »Randy Houser, Jamey Johnson Announce Joint Acoustic Tour
Randy Houser and Jamey Johnson, known for such country hits as “Like a Cowboy” and “In Color,” are teaming up for a new acoustic tour. The Country Cadillac Tour will play 13 dates, beginning February 5th at Billy Bob’s in Fort Worth, Texas. Houser and Johnson go way back. Along …
Read More »RS Charts: Justin Bieber's 'Anyone' Debuts at Number One
Justin Bieber‘s “Anyone” debuted at Number One on the first Rolling Stone Top 100 Songs chart of 2021. Bieber wrote the track with help from Andrew Watt and Jon Bellion, among others, before releasing it on New Year’s day. “Anyone” amassed more than 13 million streams in the first week …
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