Kendrick Lamar and J. Cole dropped a pair of Black Friday gifts on fans as the rappers traded beats off their respective albums to create their own new songs, both titled “Black Friday.” The swap finds Lamar hopping onto Cole’s 2014 Forest Hills Drive cut “A Tale of 2 Citiez,” while Cole adds his… Source: Music News
Santigold, ILoveMakonnen Ask 'Who Be Lovin' Me' in Star-Studded New Video
Santigold has unveiled the new video for “Who Be Lovin’ Me,” the ILoveMakonnen-featuring, Zeds Dead-produced cut off her upcoming 99¢ LP. The bulk of the video was filmed at this year’s Made in America festival, so “Who Be Lovin’ Me” is stocked with cameos from fellow performers at that fest: Meek… Source: Music News
Inside Criterion's Incredible Restoration of Dylan Doc 'Don't Look Back'
D.A. Pennbaker still remembers the man with the wiry gray hair and the sunglasses, sitting across from him in his office and posing an innocent enough question. “He asked, ‘Would you like to come along on a tour with my client? His name is Bob Dylan.’ It sort of rang… Source: Music News
Jim James Talks Roger Waters, Dilla and New My Morning Jacket LP
My Morning Jacket’s Jim James recently stopped by the Rolling Stone office to talk about the band’s next LP, his love of J Dilla’s Donuts and performing alongside Roger Waters at the Newport Folk festival, a gig James called “one of those moments that I’ll never forget.” “It was pretty intimidating to… Source: Music […]
M.I.A. Examines Refugees' Strife in Politically Charged 'Borders' Video
The fate of Syrian refugees has become a hot button issue both in the United States and abroad, and M.I.A. examines the challenges these refugees face both in their travels and once they reach their destination in her politically charged, beautifully photographed new video for “Borders.” In the video, directed by M.I.A., the artist hops aboard… Source: Music News
David Bowie, Radiohead, Robert Plant Sign Climate Change Petition
David Bowie, Robert Plant, David Gilmour, Radiohead’s Thom Yorke and Phil Selway, Coldplay, My Morning Jacket, Yoko Ono and Björk are among the dozens of artists in the creative community to sign an open letter addressed to the leadership of the upcoming Paris Climate Conference outlining significant changes to the United Nations’ climate… Source: Music News
Hear Waylon Jennings Sing 'Outlaw Bit' on Tour in 1979
In 1976, Wanted! The Outlaws assembled the best of the Outlaw Movement in the studio, with Waylon Jennings, Willie Nelson, Jessi Colter and Tompall Glaser lending some of their best material to the compilation. But a new recording of Jennings on tour in 1979 captures the outlaw attitude live onstage…. Source: Music News
Inside John Malkovich's Eerie, Plato-Quoting New Album
Two years ago, composer Eric Alexandrakis wrote an ambient piece of music titled “Cryogenia Ï€ [Requiem For Humanity]” that was “very freeform and free-flowing and had this time-warp, evolving vibe to it.” He visualized an actor reciting Plato’s “The Allegory of the Cave” — a text suggested by his philosophy… Source: Music News
Apes Throw Jungle Dance Party in Coldplay's 'Adventure of a Lifetime' Video
Dancing apes seemed like a strange addition for Coldplay’s otherwise straightforward performance of new single “Adventure of a Lifetime” at the American Music Awards, but now it all makes sense: The band have unveiled their new video for the A Head Full of Dreams track, and it boasts a group… Source: Music News
Watch Jadakiss Talk Hometown Juice Bar, Balancing Rapping With Parenting
Veteran rapper Jadakiss welcomes Rolling Stone into the Yonkers location of Juices for Life, one of three juice bars he co-owns with fellow MC Styles P, in the latest installment of our original video series “Off the Clock.” He sees himself as following in the footsteps of fellow MCs-turned-entrepreneurs such as… Source: Music News
