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Giddy Up: Beyoncé’s Country Opus ‘Cowboy Carter’ Is Here

The album Beyoncé has said was five years in the making has arrived

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Beyoncé Isn’t Gonna Let Jolene Take Her Man in Reimagined Dolly Parton Hit

"I'm warning you: don't come for my man," Beyoncé sings on the 2024 version of Parton's classic

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The 25 Best Country-Soul Albums

The long road to Beyoncé's Cowboy Carter, from Ray Charles to Yola

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Country Pioneer

Beyoncé’s ‘Cowboy Carter’ Includes a Shout-Out to Linda Martell — Who Is She?

Martell's name may only be immediately recognized by country-music scholars, but the singer's contributions to the genre are historic

Bombs Away!

50 Terrible Movies by Great Directors

Cinematic disasters Hollywood's greatest geniuses would love to forget — starring Martin Scorsese, Clint Eastwood, David Fincher, and more

Fortunate Son

Fergie Chambers Is Heir to One of America’s Richest Families — and Determined to See the U.S. Fall

He’s a scion of wealth, a loud and proud Communist, and a “professional revolutionary” who has been on the front lines from Standing Rock to Cop City — and made plenty of enemies along the way. Now, he is making plans to use his vast fortune to overthrow the United States

Future of Music

Peso Pluma Broke All the Barriers. Only He Knows Where He’s Going Next

He rocketed to superstardom with a signature brand of música mexicana. Now, can he navigate a new stratosphere of fame?

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The 500 Greatest Songs of All Time


More than 250 artists, writers, and industry figures helped us choose a list full of historic favorites, world-changing anthems, and new classics

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