Kristy Guilbault
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A rundown of the NPR Music interns' year-end highlights, from Camila Cabello to Juana Molina, Raquel Sofia and Hundred Waters.
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There are so many good dogs in the video for "Beamer," the stand-alone single from Mike Caridi's (ex-LVL UP) solo project.
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The hammering single comes from the band's forthcoming split EP with fellow Brooklynites Washer.
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Winnipeg's Living Hour softly but assertively navigates the feeling of rejection on the first single from Softer Faces, out March 1.
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And The Kids' third full-length, When This Life Is Over, is due Feb. 22.
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Just two years after her breakout single turned her from college student to professional, the down-to-earth singer seemed calm and confident on the Studio 8H stage.
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The True Detective and UnREAL actress spends a day wandering around a San Bernardino mountain town in a surreal video.
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The Danish singer was launched into the mainstream in 2015, after lending vocals to Major Lazer and DJ Snake's "Lean On," but MØ hits her stride with her new sophomore album.
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Kamasi Washington's mesmerizing take on the tune by trumpeter Freddie Hubbard gets an equally transcendental visual treatment.
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"I've never come first at anything." M.I.A. reacts to her 2007 hit "Paper Planes" being named the No. 1 song on NPR Music's 200 Greatest Songs By 21st Century Women+.