Peplowski will perform at this show with pianist Ehud Asherie, drummer Willie Jones III and bassist Tal Ronen. 7 p.m.
The best new songs of the week include new tracks from Master Peace and Declan McKenna, Anjimile, Remember Sports, and others ...
"Trap Queen" rapper Fetty Wap, who received a six-year prison sentence in 2023, is now in home confinement in Philadelphia ...
As cited by Hypebeast, Hip Hop All Day reported that West’s third studio album Graduation landed in the top four of Spotify’s 2025 most-streamed rap albums. The 48-year-old rapper, who legally changed ...
In 2017, hip-hop became the most consumed genre in the US, and it hasn't shown any signs of slowing down. Now that we're just over the halfway mark into the 2020s, hip-hop continues to dominate with ...
Looking back at the year in music, it was very much a “Golden” age. But, demon hunting aside, did it also count as golden with a small G? As we dived through our favorite music of 2025 to consider ...
In a year that had no rap songs in the Billboard Hot 100’s Top 40 for the first time since 1990, rap thrived in so many other ways. This list of the 25 best rap albums of 2025 includes grand ...
Rap in 2025 was all about experimentation. From the year’s first runaway hit, NBA player-turned-musician Gelo’s single “Tweaker,” to the maximalist ecclesiastics of Playboi Carti’s Music, or even in ...
Another song list! This one is a personal favorite of mine, because it means I get to spend a lot of time with artists I like covering other artist’s songs. Last December, Paste crowned Merce Lemon’s ...
90 tracks! Five hours! Remix the year in pop however you wish. By Lindsay Zoladz The longest Amplifier playlist of the year is finally here: five hours, 90 tracks, each of which was chosen as a 2025 ...
2025 was a year of change, but not in the feel-good and optimistic way many of us felt on Jan. 20, 2009. Instead, things have felt very dark, wildly unstable, and calamitous, with seemingly no end in ...
Every year, we’re told that hip-hop is in crisis. But if you ask us, it feels like there’s too much heat to keep up with. What’s lost on the chart-watchers lamenting rap’s mainstream lull is that the ...