Drake News
Music festivals guide 2012: the highlights
Published on 26. May 2012
Who needs Glasto? We have 12 good reasons why 2012's festival season will be one to remember
This week's new tracks
Published on 26. May 2012
Drake Feat Lil Wayne | Alexandra Burke | Rihanna | Chiddy Bang Feat Icona Pop
New band of the day – Sneakbo (No 1,274)
Published on 23. May 2012
He might be admired by Drake, but Sneakbo's not his equal, no matter how many YouTube plays he's had
Jay-Z and Kanye West – review
Published on 20. May 2012
The dynamic between rap's pathologically self-celebrating main players makes them fascinating to watch, writes Ian Gittins
New band of the day – No 1,273: Two Inch Punch
Published on 18. May 2012
This mad maximalist's combination of chopped'n'screwed R&B and popped-up dubstep is a knockout
Rebecca Ferguson: next she takes Manhattan
Published on 13. May 2012
Rebecca Ferguson was never your typical X Factor finalist. As the Liverpool mother of two hits America, Jude Rogers joins her for shoe-shopping and 'a proper brew'
Old music: Bernard Cribbins – Right Said Fred
Published on 02. May 2012
Jon Dennis: Bernard Cribbins' records have been loved by such unlikely champions as Danny Baker and Noël Coward. He explains how his best-known hit came to be
The week in music - in pictures
Published on 26. April 2012
Jack White in London, Rihanna in New York and Willie Nelson with a statue of himself in Austin – yes, it's the week's highlights from planet pop and beyond
Justin Bieber has written a song about last year's false paternity claim scandal
Published on 25. April 2012
The pop star took pen to paper after Mariah Yeater said he'd fathered her child. We took the liberty of providing some lyrics
Conor Maynard – review
Published on 25. April 2012
Baseball-capped and sweet-faced, Maynard establishes that he sings pretty well but has a long way to go before he reaches either of the Justins' level, writes Caroline Sullivan
ALBUM REVIEW: DRAKE 'TAKE CARE'
Published on 21. November 2011
[0|left]Take Care is aggressive, in the best way possible.