At home in Atlanta and on the Coachella circuit with the Auto-Tune auteur, who embraced his inner geek and found he’s more beloved than ever.
The Puerto Rican rapper builds on recent global hits for his next album, La Pantera Negra, which includes collaborations with Bad Bunny, Benny Blanco and Peso Pluma.
His globe-trotting, business-multiplying, cake-throwing, age-defying lifestyle has made him one of dance music’s most groundbreaking and long-lasting artists. He wouldn’t have it any other way.
Check out an interview with photographer Jessica Chou as well.
The self-possessed (and self-managed) South Korea-born, Berlin-based electronic artist is building a booming business with her uncompromising vision.
In a rare interview, Gaspard Augé and Xavier de Rosnay reveal how they made their first studio album in eight years — and why their singular ethos hasn't changed.
All eyes are on Argentina's pioneering urban artist as she heads back to the studio with a lot of material — and more fans than ever.
The dance music star survived an overdose — and now plays five-hour stadium shows to devotional audiences.
He wasn't afraid to challenge genre norms in regional Mexican music — and in just a few short years has powered the genre's global explosion.
The Toronto singer, songwriter and producer helped make some of the last decade’s biggest hits. His path to solo stardom has been less direct.