The British band is joined by an impressive collective of musicians, which includes Cameron Winter Olivia Rodrigo, ...
Minneapolis rapper Seventhirtyatmorning and producer luvxomea released two new songs that draw from Playboi Carti, Kanye West ...
Tate Ending” is the latest term in pop stan discourse. Learn about this surreal new term and how it's impacting pop stars Tate McRae, Gracie Abrams and Sombr too.
A recent tiff between underground rap promo pages has sparked an impassioned online debate about the definition of “gimmick rappers” over the past week. Most of it is boring and wrapped up in ...
When BLACKPINK's LISA adorned her $2,600 Kaithe Elena purse with a Labubu in April 2024, I predicted that the freaky toy would become the next big thing. I was right: A year since her Instagram Story ...
In terms of unexpected showings and news-worthy events, fashion month has been a bit of a snooze this season. But on the last day of Paris Fashion Week, March 11, Miu Miu finally delivered something ...
Yung Lean has shared a new song and confirmed details of a major arena tour for 2025. “Babyface Maniacs” is taken from the Swedish artist's forthcoming album Jonatan, which is due for release on May 2 ...
The FADER's weekly roundup of the best new songs right now including songs by Snail Mail, Erika de Casier, KiiKiii, Smino and ...
It’s a mild spring evening, and about a thousand young Londoners have gathered on the uneven gravel and dirt of the Holywell Lane Car Park in Shoreditch, beer cans and spliffs in hand, going ...
Stream this list on Apple Music and Spotify. See The FADER's 50 best songs of 2025. In a chronically online, AI-slop-embedded hellscape, Don’t Tap the Glass is Tyler, the Creator’s surprise social ...
Buy a print copy of the Playboi Carti issue of The FADER, and order a poster of his cover here. Playboi Carti lives in the woods — at least it feels like it at first. Almost half of Atlanta is covered ...
Fourteen of Trent Reznor's colleagues retrace his path from college freshman to music industry icon Above: From left, Trent Reznor, Richard Patrick and Chris Vrenna in South Bend, IN, 1989.
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