Whoo-Hoo! Rosalía’s ‘LUX’ Shatters Spotify’s Latin Record
Rosalía’s ‘LUX’ broke Spotify’s record with 42.1M day-one streams. The opera-classical LP spans 14 languages and features live lyric translations.
November 10, 2025
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Come Thru Vocals Sunday – 1950s Throwback from Jaye P. Morgan. Plus Indie Veteran from Jeff Tweedy.
Jaye P. Morgan brings 1950s sass with “My Heart Belongs to Daddy,” while Jeff Tweedy drops indie wisdom on “Lou Reed Was My Babysitter.”
November 9, 2025
TODAY! The 2025 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Ceremony Takes Place in the City of L.A.
The 2025 Rock Hall class—Outkast, Cyndi Lauper, The White Stripes & more—gets inducted today in L.A. Watch live on Disney+ at 5 p.m. PT.
Back 2 The Future: 35 Years After Milli Vanilli’s Grammy Was Revoked, Fab Morvan Lands Grammy Nod
Fab Morvan of Milli Vanilli earns a 2026 Grammy nod for his audiobook memoir—35 years after the duo’s historic Grammy revocation.
November 8, 2025
Premiere: Yan Wagner – “Synchronised” (Visualizer)
Parisian crooner-producer Yan Wagner returns with “Synchronised,” a neon-sleek visualizer that starts slow—meant for dancing in darkness—then pushes into a trip-hop abyss. Dark wave meets trip-hop; a new sound for Wagner.
Come Thru Vocals Saturday – Multi Instrumentalist from Jack Kane. Plus Poptastic from JADE.
Jack Kane flexes his multi-instrumentalist chops on “Wisdom Tooth,” while JADE delivers poptastic sparkle with “Before You Break My Heart.”
November 8, 2025
New Xmas Watchable! Christina Aguilera’s “Christmas in Paris.”
Christina Aguilera celebrates 25 years of “My Kind of Christmas” with a Paris-shot live spectacle, directed by Sam Wrench and backed by Roc Nation.
Past Blast! Lio Serves Electro-Pop Sass with “Le Banana Split” Live in 1980
Lio’s 1980 Top Club performance of “Le Banana Split” is a synth-pop time capsule—cheeky, glittery, and pure French electro charm.
November 7, 2025
Vid-Visuals of the Day: Robbie Williams Time Travels to 1995 in “Pretty Face” Live on The Word
Robbie Williams channels 1995 Britpop glory in “Pretty Face,” a retro-staged live nod to The Word—the show that launched Nirvana’s TV debut.












