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Billie Eilish Is More Playful, More Pissed, and as Brilliant as Ever on ‘Hit Me Hard and Soft’

Her third LP is her coming-of-age album and her coming-out album, with a nonstop rush of emotional and musical quick-change swerves

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Cardi B on Proving Her Greatness: ‘I’m That Bitch, and Y’all Fucking Know It’

She’s on a mission to cement her legacy while handling the pressures of marriage, motherhood, and following up a classic debut

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The 2024 ACM Awards Were Cute, Feel-Good, and (Mostly) Predictable

From Lainey Wilson's big win to Reba McEntire's rock-solid hosting, this year's Academy of Country Music Awards were as familiar as your favorite blanket. But a super secret cameo and a marvelous presenters medley added zing

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‘A Badass With a Gentle Side’: The Complex Life of Dickey Betts

The intimidating yet soulful guitarist made gorgeous Southern rock during his time with the Allman Brothers Band — but drama was always nearby

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Everything That’s Happened in the Drake-Kendrick Beef

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Billie Eilish Would Like to Reintroduce Herself

To make her best album yet, the superstar had to revisit her past self and rethink everything

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