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Want Your Song to Blow Up? Just Speed It Up.
Those chipmunk-pitched songs you hear on TikTok are more than just a viral craze. They’re the latest big thing in the music biz. Here’s what their success says about remix culture, artists’ control over their own work, and why we want everything so fast these days.
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How Caroline Polachek Turned Desire Into an Album of the Year Front-Runner
Catching up with the indie-pop star about her acclaimed new album ahead of her upcoming tour
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Everything You Need to Know About the Aaron Rodgers Trade
At long last, the Packers have sent their star quarterback to the Jets. What does it mean for both sides? We have you covered.
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Rina Sawayama Has No Use for Boundaries
The Japanese-born British musician (and future ‘John Wick: Chapter 4’ star) returns Friday with the country-tinged ‘Hold the Girl,’ the latest step in her evolution from student of pop culture to teacher
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Charli XCX and the Problem With Playing by Pop Music’s Rules
On ‘Crash,’ the artist once dubbed the "quirkiest pop star" mostly plays it safe. Is it worth the sacrifice?
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Everything You Need to Know About the Russell Wilson Trade
Seattle’s longtime quarterback is headed to Denver
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An In-Depth Study of Tom Hardy’s Neverending Efforts to Hide His Face
After ‘The Dark Knight Rises,’ ‘Dunkirk,’ and now ‘Venom,’ the actor’s tendency to play masked characters is a well-worn joke. But does Hardy actually conceal his face more than other actors? And will he continue to do so? Finally, we have the data to answer those (and many other) questions.
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The Rookie Curve
Jonathan Tjarks makes predictions for the NBA’s 2019 rookie class based on talent and the context of their respective teams
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Sophie Could Be the Next Big Sound in Pop
The producer and artist just needs pop music to take the leap. And her work with Charli XCX and Vince Staples, a rumored collaboration with Lady Gaga could take her enigmatic, industrial sound into the mainstream.
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The 1975 Are in Their Feelings on Their Latest Singles
On "TooTimeTooTimeTooTime," Matty Healy and his band further explore the growing fear of an online planet