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Rolling Stone's Musicians on Musicians Live Event: See the Photos
St. Ann’s Warehouse in Brooklyn was full of good vibes and a spirit of musical collaboration on Nov. 10, as two pairs of unique talents — Lil Yachty and Tierra Whack, and Jon Batiste and Gucci Mane — took the stage for Rolling Stone’s first-ever Musicians on Musicians live event. There was laughter, spicy takes, and even a couple surprise performances, including a […]
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Victoria Monét and Kelly Rowland Have a Lot More in Common Than They Realized
The two R&B singers knew they were fans of each other’s music — but that's only the start of a conversation full of laughter, tears, and so much love
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Rema and Swizz Beatz on the Difference Between Flashy Possessions and Art
The come from different worlds, but the Bronx-born superproducer and the Nigerian pop star share a relentless creative drive
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Grimes and Aespa Go Deep on AI, Avatars, and the Art of the Music Video
A wildly original indie experimentalist and a group of Korean-pop superstars get together for the first time and find common ground and mutual admiration
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Can Big Boi and J.I.D See the Future of Southern Rap?
Two of the sharpest lyricists in Atlanta meet up at Stankonia Studios to trade industry stories and favorite bars, and talk about how they want to see hip-hop keep evolving
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Lindsey Buckingham Wrote a Song That Changed Omar Apollo’s Life
A genre-hopping young star and a rock icon compare notes on songwriting, Fleetwood Mac, relationships and much, much more
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Becky G and ThalÃa: ‘I’m Going to Tell You I Love You’
Two stars connect for a heartfelt conversation about breaking barriers, protecting their peace, and how they both balance Mexican and American cultures
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'Be the Biggest Kid in the Room': Latto & Snoop Dogg on the Secrets to Extreme Charisma
Two uniquely personable MCs, from two different generations, go deep on their come-up, fighting hate with love, and that time Pharrell got too high and left Snoop alone to produce Stevie Wonder
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Syd and Kathleen Hanna on Why ‘Being Ourselves Is an Act of Rebellion’
Listen to the Internet star and Bikini Kill/Le Tigre leader in conversation for our Musicians on Musicians podcast
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'What If I Don’t Like Music Anymore?': A Wildly Honest Conversation Between BTS' RM and Pharrell Williams
BTS and Pharrell have a secret collab coming — and that's just one of the revelations from this meeting of two superstars
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