Over almost three decades, the restless creative has proved that singular talent, personality and work ethic add up to longevity in the genre — and has bridged its past and future along the way.
As the genre explodes in an unprecedented way, he’s making streaming and chart history with a sound all his own.
Made in the streets of San Bernardino, the five-piece talks Mexican-American pride, their come up and why "they are the voice of the people."
After scoring its biggest hit, the band nearly fell apart. Now frontman John Gourley is resurrecting it with the group's most personal album yet.
John Gourley in his home state of Alaska.
After years as a quiet tastemaker, he has become one of pop music’s most in-demand collaborators — connecting dance music’s history to the present and creating what its future sounds like.
The DJ-producer covers the new issue of Billboard.
Straddling country, rock and rap, he's quickly established himself as a great new talent. But music is more than a career for him — it's a mission and a road to redemption.
Just two years after her debut single, the viral Bronx rapper has scaled the charts and been dubbed “the People’s Princess” by her fans. But she’s still adjusting to the spotlight.
Pre-pandemic ticket pricing. No pyro. Massive sold-out crowds — on both sides of the Atlantic. How Luke Combs became the genre’s global touring “unicorn.”