Missy Elliott has revealed the true meaning behind Tweet's 2002 debut single, "Oops (Oh My)."
Runaway June vocalist Natalie Stovall has revealed that she tested positive for COVID-19 in early December and recently recovered.
In an interview with SiriusXM's "E Street Radio" on New Year's Eve, Bruce Springsteen said he's working on a "big surprise" for 2021.
During a recent appearance on "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" Machine Gun Kelly performed a medley from his Tickets To My Downfall album and displayed his versatility by playing multiple instruments in the process.
Florida Georgia Line's Tyler Hubbard and country superstar Tim McGraw are set to release a new collab "Undivided" on Wednesday, January 13.
The Weeknd has shared a video for "Save Your Tears" from his blockbuster After Hours album.
Boy George and Taylor Momsen have joined the lineup of stars set to perform at the virtual David Bowie tribute concert, "A Bowie Celebration: Just For One Day!" to be streamed globally at 9 PM ET on Friday.
Sturgill Simpson gave an acoustic performance of "Life of Sin" on "The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon" on Monday, January 4. Simpson performed the song, accompanied by his band.
Alicia Keys has found a creative way to paint. The Grammy-winning musician, who is an exceptionally good pianist, used her piano skills to paint on a canvas.
Chvrches is due to return with their fourth album in spring 2021, and it definitely will have "the Chvrches DNA" but its tracks couldn't "slot into any of the first three records," according to the band's frontwoman Lauren Mayberry.
Neil Young has sold 50 percent of the global copyright and income interests in his entire song catalog to Hipgnosis Songs Fund Limited.
President Donald Trump's daughter Ivanka Trump accidentally tagged singer Meat Loaf instead of her father in a tweet.
Taylor Swift topped the Billboard Artist 100 chart dated January 9, extending her record as the top musical act in the U.S. to a 44th total week thanks to her LPs Evermore and Folklore continuing to fare well.
Courtney Love has called her solo album "one of my life's great shames" alongside Steve Coogan and crack.
In the latest episode of "Rolling Stone's 500 Greatest Albums" podcast on Amazon Music, Lauryn Hill explained why she never made another studio album after her solo debut, The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill.