Visiting the Dallas home of Erykah Badu, the legendary singer-songwriter, as she reflects on her career and fashion moves.
On cosmic sounds and training one’s ear on timeless, sonic tapestries.
Sam Hockley-Smith speaks with the Houston-based three-piece following the release of their latest album.
A consummate connector of talented people bunkers down.
Kanako Noda speaks to the Japanese pop-punk group on breaking barriers and defying expectations.
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On style, success, and his upcoming debut album, the enigmatic star shares what it’s like to win the Hunger Games of pop music.
20-year-old Mikayla Simpson takes a break from the spotlight to talk about her Grammy, a potential Rihanna collaboration, and how she became Koffee.
In anticipation of her new EP and upcoming tour, the iconic musician, mom, and classically-trained saucier talks about finding joy in her new life on the farm.
Singer Natalie Mering, aka Weyes Blood, on personal mythology, her noise roots, and the pressing need for music that connects people.
The New York four-piece hardcore band talks to Meredith Graves about breaking boundaries and bringing people together.
On self-care, home nightclubs, and his forthcoming album, Don Life, the 31-year-old rapper reflects on finding success in his city.
On the heels of his latest EP, A$AP Ferg discusses fashion and taste, and where the two diverge.
The rising UK artist and Louis Vuitton model on his new EP, writing songs in Bob Dylan’s tour bus, and why he doesn’t have a phone.
The no wave legend, Lydia Lunch, talks about her new book, new phase, and why she hates your t-shirt.
The Maryland rapper on finding her happy place, her hardcore fans, and why she loves the mosh pit.
The Brooklyn-born pop heroine takes a break from touring to talk camp, soulmates, and what it takes to be a Cheap Queen.
The rising rapper, singer-songwriter, and producer is entering the next phase of her career with fresh ink.