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These 2026 Grammy Latin Nominees Prove The Genre’s Future Is Bright
Latin music is getting shown a lot of love at the 2026 Grammy Awards. While Bad Bunny continues to make history at the awards, there's another wave of Latin acts that are ready to take Spanish-language music to the next level. Bad Bunny is the most nominated Latin act at next year's ceremony with six nominations. The Puerto Rican superstar, who has previously won three Grammys, is making history with his nominations in three major categories. For the first time in a single year at the Grammys, Spanish-language music is nominated in the Album of the Year, Song of the…
When Is Spotify Wrapped Coming Out In 2025?
The end of the year is coming. We're in the middle of November and new Christmas recordings are starting to pop up, so it's now time to start thinking about music fans' favorite annual tradition: Spotify Wrapped, the streaming platform's round-up of users' listening habits. The big issue with Spotify Wrapped is that it's hard to know exactly when it's coming, since there's no set "Spotify Wrapped Day" that's unchanging year-by-year. So, as far as when the 2026 edition will premiere, we don't yet know. But, based on past years, we can come up with a strong estimate. These are…
Don’t Blame Megan Thee Stallion For Klay Thompson’s NBA Slump
Klay Thompson is standing up for his lady Megan Thee Stallion after she was blamed for his on court slump. Despite being a four-time NBA champion and the current record-holder for most points in a quarter (37!), Klay's current production has paled in comparison to his prime. He's currently averaging just 8.5 points a game for the Dallas Mavericks, playing the lowest minutes since his rookie season for the Golden State Warriors (2011–12). On a recent podcast, former NBA star Jason Williams (White Chocolate!) attributed his athletic woes to his domestic bliss, crassly saying it “only takes one p**** to…
Charli XCX Announces A Whole ‘Wuthering Heights’ Album And Unveils ‘Chains Of Love’
It was previously known that Charli XCX was writing some music for the upcoming Wuthering Heights movie. It turns out her involvement runs deeper than just a few songs, though, as today (November 13), Charli announced an entire Wuthering Heights album, set for February 13, 2026. She also shared a new song, "Chains Of Love." A number of comments on the YouTube upload are from fans comparing the song to Charli's 2013 debut album True Romance. Meanwhile, Charli just launched a Substack newsletter and in her first post, she explained how she got involved with the movie, writing, "In early…
Charli XCX Was ‘Itching To Move On’ Towards The End Of The ‘Brat’ Era, She Admits
Charli XCX is on Substack now! Charli gets vulnerable in the inaugural post she shared yesterday, revealing that she was getting a bit tired of Brat towards the end of it. Writing about how people latched onto the album and the project shifted to belonging to the public, Charli said: "When this moment happens I normally go searching elsewhere for fulfillment. But with brat, my latest baby, people seemed to care about her more than usual. So I stuck with her and watched her grow. It was fun, don’t get me wrong, I reached new highs and new lows and…
Modern Songwriting Great Tobias Jesso Jr. Announces ‘Shine,’ His First New Album Since 2015
In 2015, Canadian singer-songwriter Tobias Jesso Jr. released his debut album, Goon. The project earned some acclaim and was one of the year's best-reviewed albums. He even performed with The Roots on Fallon. After that, though, he shifted gears, instead carving out a career in more of a background role, as a songwriter. Over the past decade, he was at least partially responsible for a lot of songs you've probably heard of: Adele's "When We Were Young" and Niall Horan's "Slow Hands" are a couple examples, while he also all over projects like Dua Lipa's Radical Optimism, Dijon's Baby, and…
‘The Testament Of Ann Lee’: Everything To Know About Amanda Seyfried’s Historical Religious Drama
The United Society Of Believers In Christ's Second Appearing, a Christian sect better known as the Shakers, has quite the story. Today, they exist as a historical relic, as a mere three members remain as of 2025. Their past, though, is cinematic enough to get the movie treatment in the upcoming The Testament Of Ann Lee. The film focuses on Ann Lee, one of the religious movement's founders, and the story of her vision for the church. Amanda Seyfried stars, as do Lewis Pullman, Tim Blake Nelson, and more. Ahead of the movie's release, keep reading for everything you need…
Robyn Finally Unveils The Kinetic ‘Dopamine,’ Her First New Single Since 2018
In recent years, Robyn has popped up on new songs here and there, like that Jamie xx collaboration or Charli XCX's "360" remix, both from last year. As far as her own new songs, though, there haven't been any since the release of her 2018 album Honey. She appears to be launching a new era, though, as today (November 12), she has shared a new one, "Dopamine," a catchy dance-pop number that arrives alongside a video. In a statement, Robyn says of the song: "Everyone has a phone where they see their heart rate, and we're learning how to decode…
Cardi B’s ‘ErrTime (Snow Mix)’ Swaps Latto’s Verse For A Hard-Hitting Jeezy Feature
With winter coming just weeks away, who is better to help Cardi B bring in the snowy season than The Snowman? The Bronx bombshell's Am I The Drama? standout "ErrTime" already includes one Atlanta trap star in Latto, and today, Cardi released a remix swapping in one of the godfathers of Atlanta trap, Jeezy. The new version of the song (dubbed a "Snow Mix") finds Jeezy opening the song with a brand-new verse before sprinkling his signature ad-libs all over the chorus. "Slow and smooth ass criminal, Teddy P, Easy E / Got that billionaire status, Robert Smith, Gary Vee…
Wale Faces A ‘Diabolical’ ‘Sound Check’ Challenge With A Jay-Z Vs. Black Thought Battle
The ultimate compliment an artist can pay to the Uproxx Sound Check challenge is "diabolical." That's how Wale describes it in our latest installment, as the recent Def Jam signee faces down one of our most wide-ranging sets of song choices yet. Here’s how it works: Jeremy plays two songs for the guest artist, who has to choose one and explain their choice, giving Jeremy a chance to learn their musical taste. Jeremy then has to guess the artist’s life anthem, the song they’d take to a desert island, which the guest wrote down earlier on a piece of paper.…
Mandy, Indiana’s ‘Urgh’ Will Be Their First Album At Their New Label Home
UK noise rockers Mandy, Indiana had a critical hit with their 2023 debut album, I've Seen A Way. A new era is now loading: Today (November 12), the group announced a new album, Urgh, which will be their first release for their new label, Sacred Bones. They also shared the punishing single "Magazine." The group's Valentine Caulfield says of the song: "'Magazine' is the expression of the frustration and deep-seated violence I felt while attempting to recover from being raped. Just like most victims of sexual assault, I will never get justice, and just like most perpetrators, my attacker will…
Clipse Share Their Menacing ‘F.I.C.O.’ Video With Stove God Cooks
Clipse may have released their fourth studio album Let God Sort Em Out four months ago, but they're keeping the rollout going to ensure it stays top of mind of Grammy voters for Best Rap Album of 2025. Their latest effort to that end is the video for "F.I.C.O.," the tongue-twisting collaboration with Syracuse rapper Stove God Cooks. The visual strings together stark, black-and-white imagery in collage with clips of the duo rapping their aggressive bars from the backseats of cars and the backrooms of seemingly abandoned buildings -- exactly the sorts of places their grisly crime narratives would unfold.…
The ‘Oh. What. Fun.’ Soundtrack Is Full Of Holiday Covers From Indie Favorites
Holiday media is starting to roll out as we approach the middle of November. For instance, director Michael Showalter's Christmas movie Oh. What. Fun. is set to hit Amazon's Prime Video on December 3. It turns out that the soundtrack, which will be available the same day as the film, is pretty stacked, with covers of holiday classics from Fleet Foxes, St. Vincent, Jeff Tweedy, and many more. A bunch of the artists on the soundtrack shared statements. Here's Sharon Van Etten (whose rendition of The Pretenders' "2000 Miles" with her band The Attachment Theory is out now): “I connected…
Summer Walker Shared The Tracklist For Her Long-Awaited Album, ‘Finally Over It’
Summer Walker's mischievous Finally Over It rollout continues. After revealing the "guest list" of artists who will feature on the album -- from Brent Faiyaz to Sailorr -- Summer followed up just a few hours later with the tracklist revealing the song titles. Now we know which "guest" belongs to what song, and the excitement for Walker's third album couldn't be higher. The tracklist is broken into two parts, For Better and For Worse, mirroring the wedding theme that has appeared throughout the album's rollout. The cover art has Summer posing in a wedding dress alongside a much older white…
Following Radiohead’s Current Tour, One Video And Bootleg At A Time
There's a term I like that's common in the jam band world and (to my knowledge) nowhere else: "Couch tour." It means you follow a band's live shows, one by one, via livestreams or field recordings. Right now, I'm doing a couch tour with Radiohead's run of dates in Europe. Four of them took place last week in Madrid, and the remaining itinerary of 16 shows resumes this Friday in Italy. It's great. Radiohead, if you haven't heard, is a good band with good songs. My never-ending disappointment over not being absurdly rich flares up whenever I think about not…
BTS’ New Music Is ‘Coming Out Great,’ RM Says Ahead Of The Group’s Long-Awaited Comeback
2020 was a huge year for BTS. They released two albums -- Map Of The Soul: 7 – The Journey and Be -- and had three No. 1 singles -- "Dynamite," "Savage Love (Laxed – Siren Beat) (BTS Remix)," and "Life Goes On." Aside from a few more No. 1 singles in 2021, though, it's been mostly quiet since then as the band members have been busy fulfilling their military service requirements in South Korea. Their comeback is getting closer and closer, though. The guys have met their obligations to their country and had a bit of a reunion at…
Sabrina Carpenter Is Producing An ‘Alice In Wonderland’ Musical Film, Which She’ll Also Star In
Before she was known for hits like "Espresso" and "Manchild," Sabrina Carpenter first gained prominence starring on the Disney Channel series Girl Meets World. However, after all her success in music, she's making her return to the screen soon, with one of her upcoming projects announced today via The Hollywood Reporter. Carpenter is teaming up with a Wicked producer to produce -- and star(!) -- in a musical based on Lewis Carroll’s Alice In Wonderland for Universal Pictures. According to the Hollywood Reporter, the film is a "passion project" for Carpenter, who is said to have brought the idea to…
SZA And An Iconic Los Angeles Resturant Will Provide 1400 Meals To Local SNAP Recipients
With federal Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program funds tied up in a political tug-of-war between opposing factions of the legislative branch, US residents are picking up the slack to help feed their neighbors. Among them: superstars like SZA, who is teaming up with a fixture of her adopted home, Los Angeles, to help feed local SNAP recipients. On Monday, November 10, the "Kill Bill" singer announced she's partnering with local Italian chain Jon & Vinny's to offer 1,400 free meals to residents who aren't receiving their SNAP benefits. "Yall know how much I love Jon and Vinny’s," she wrote. "But it…
YG, Mozzy, And Jay Rock Team Up For An Eye-Opening Red Bull Spiral Freestyle
Red Bull Spiral Freestyle is rapidly becoming one of pop culture's lightning rods, generating viral buzz as performers use the platform to start beef and prove their rap chops via its unique, one-take format. The latest artists to take spin on the Spiral are West Coast gangsta rappers YG, Mozzy, and Jay Rock. Besides being united by their shared affinity for the color red, all three have collaborated with each other at some point in the past decade or so, with YG and Mozzy joining forces on Kommunity Service in 2021, and Mozzy appearing on Jay Rock's last album, Redemption,…
Liam Gallagher Said Oasis’ Reunion Tour Is ‘Only Starting’ In Response To A Fan Mourning Its End
At this point, there are only a few dates left on the Oasis Live '25 tour, in Argentina, Chile, and Brazil. Naturally, fans are starting to mourn the end of the tour, but Liam Gallagher is putting a stop to that. On X today (November 11), a fan asked Liam, "how do you feel about the tour being almost over william? all i know is you guys should def be so proud of yourselves for accomplishing a sold out & flawlessssss WORLD tour after not playing as a band for over a decade like cmooonnnnn nobody does it like you…
Questlove Seemingly Confirmed That New D’Angelo Music Could Be Coming ‘Soon’
In October, the music world lost one of its most inspiring, revolutionary artists: Neo-soul pioneer D'Angelo. And while his passing left a hole in the tapestry of pop culture no name, face, or voice could ever fill, his prolific creative drive meant that there could be plenty of music left for him to share. D'Angelo's longtime friend and collaborator Questlove seemingly confirmed that his unreleased music could be coming soon this past weekend as he attended the Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame induction ceremony. While on the red carpet, Quest was asked about the possibility of the release, telling…
FKA Twigs Is Anything But A ‘Predictable Girl’ In Her Cinematic New Video
Initially, Afterglow was intended to be a mere deluxe edition of Eusexua. Instead, the endeavor had evolved into its own project, now dubbed Eusexua Afterglow. It drops this week, but before that, FKA Twigs shared a new song, "Predictable Girl," and a video for it. The video, presented in an ultra-widescreen aspect ratio, sees Twigs riding a bike through a nighttime city and having some The Matrix-like slo-mo action moments. Twigs initially announced the new album on stage at Lowlands Festival in the Netherlands, saying, "New music -- I am full and abundant and ready to give birth. Her name…
Ariana Grande And Cynthia Erivo Were Emotional (Naturally) When They Learned About Their 2026 Grammy Nominations
The nominations for the 2026 Grammy Awards were revealed last week, and it turns out that the first Wicked movie did pretty well. It's in the running for Best Compilation Soundtrack For Visual Media and Best Score Soundtrack For Visual Media (Film & TV), while Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo's "Defying Gravity" is up for Best Pop Duo/Group Performance. Erivo's "Be Okay," from her 2025 album I Forgive You, is also nominated in the Best Arrangement, Instrumental Or A Cappella category. Throughout their efforts promoting Wicked and the upcoming Wicked: For Good, Grande and Erivo have made headlines for their…
‘Christy’: Everything To Know About Sydney Sweeney’s Intense Boxing Movie
Christy Martin's life story is fascinating. She was one of the most notable female boxers of the '90s and beyond, then, in 2010, she was stabbed and shot by her husband. Clearly, her life has been fulls of high highs and low lows, and the story is told in the new movie Christy. Sydney Sweeney stars as the boxer and she put her all into the performance: An anecdote that has frequently been shared is how Sweeney gained 30 pounds for the part. In the lead-up to the film, there was some buzz that Sweeney might be swinging for an…