Three album releases were accompanied by a whole lot of new visuals uploaded back-to-back. This is the place to be to see ...
The Emmy nominee on blending Western and medieval storytelling, shaping Dunk and Egg’s emotional world, and trusting intimacy ...
The Rolling Stones new “In the Stars” video makes the band look 50 years younger with technology from an AI company tied to ...
Drake is back with his first solo album since 2023’s For All the Dogs… and his second, and his third. After months of teasing a new LP, Iceman, he revealed on a live stream that he had two more albums ...
Lucy Bedroque is part of a broader wave of rappers and producers whose work straddles the line between hip-hop and electronic music. Alongside friends and collaborators Slayr, prettifun, and ezcodylee ...
In recent years, the Grammy winner has created a cinematic universe with her hit songs' respective videos, from "Espresso" and "Please Please Please" ft. Dolly Parton to her recently dropped "House ...
Qualley co-directed the music video alongside Carpenter, who is set to headline Coachella on Friday. By Ethan Millman Music Editor Qualley co-directed the video alongside Carpenter too, which opens ...
Ella Langley dropped her official "Choosin' Texas" music video this week, and it's a mini-movie that's absolutely jam-packed with star cameos and fun twists. Another familiar face is Kaitlin Butts, ...
Every item on this page was chosen by an ELLE editor. We may earn commission on some of the items you choose to buy. Taylor Swift released a surprise music video for The Life of a Showgirl track, ...
"SWIM" is the lead single off BTS' new album 'ARIRANG' Jack Irvin has worked at PEOPLE since 2022. He covers and edits daily music news, and he's interviewed both up-and-coming and established artists ...
To celebrate the release of ARIRANG, Hybe Labels and BTS drops the official music video for album cut "Swim." By Lars Brandle Grab your suit, or your Speedos. And get ready for a swim. Unless if ...
Afroman is taking the stand three years after he was sued by Ohio law enforcement for his use of real footage of police in a pair of viral music videos. "All of this is their fault," Afroman, 51, said ...