Adele is blazing the promotional trail in support of her forthcoming album ’30.’

A week before its November 19 arrival, the superstar singer graces the cover of Rolling Stone.

Beyond posing it up for a demure shoot lensed by Theo Wenner, the British belter opened up about her journey back to the spotlight with this project – both personally and professionally.

During the candid interview, Adele opened up about key moments during the creative process, including her split from husband Simon Konecki, the death of her dad, and the song ‘I Drink Wine’ – which is billed as an “upcoming single.”

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Fans of Silk Sonic will have to ‘Leave The Door Open’ a little longer. Because delivery of Bruno Mars and Anderson. Paak‘s hotly-anticipated collaborative album has been pushed to 2022.

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Beyonce has amassed many an accolade over the course of her illustrious career and the latest comes courtesy of Rolling Stone. 

For, the publication has named Queen Bey’s 2016 release ‘Formation’ as the Greatest Music Video of All-Time.

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All roads lead to July 30 for Billie Eilish, who will be unwrapping her sophomore album ‘Happier Than Ever.’

Prior to then, she makes a major stop on the cover of Rolling Stone‘s latest issue.

The 19-year-old phenom poses it up in a number of demure shots lensed by Yana Yatsuk and also seized the feature to open up about the LP, which is the follow-up to 2019 debut ‘When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?’

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Tumultuous is the word that best describes the last year many of us have had. As a result, we could all use some love in our lives.

However, this has not always been easy for some. Finding songs that reflect an individual’s experience can be difficult enough, but for queer people – even with the rise of many queer artists – it can still seem like they exist on the fringes of society.

To celebrate Pride Month, we compiled a list of some of our favorite LGBTQ+ anthems.

From sugary Pop perfection to provocative R&B jams, check out our list of LGBTQ+ anthems below…

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Barely a week after rocking the 2021 Billboard Music Awards with a tribute medley to her game-changing debut album, ‘Songs in A Minor’ (as we reported here), R&B diva Alicia Keys is set to commemorate the 20th anniversary of the project with a special deluxe edition.

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Issa Rae is on a roll!

So, it’s apt that the creative force blazes the latest cover of Rolling Stone magazine.

Appearing ahead of the final season of ‘Insecure,’ the feature comes on the heels of the announcement that the star has inked a seismic first-look film and TV deal with WarnerMedia.

Beyond posing it up in the stunning Dana Scruggs lensed spread, she opened up about what we can expect from ‘Insecure’s swansong, her foray into the music industry, an unaired pilot with Shonda Rhimes, her romantic life, and more.

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The Dua Lipa promotional train makes a stop on the latest issue of Rolling Stone magazine.

And it does not disappoint.

Lensed by David LaChapelle, the striking feature spread sees the ‘Levitating’ singer magnetise with slay shot after slay shot.

Within the interview feature, Lipa – who is up for six awards at this year’s GRAMMYs, opened up about her sophomore effort ‘Future Nostalgia,’ her humble beginnings, feminism, navigating the global health crisis, and much more.

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Miley Cyrus bares all on the cover of Rolling Stone magazine!

Beyond posing it up, the ‘Midnight Sky‘ singer gives a no-holds-barred interview, discussing drugs, alcohol and sobriety.

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Erykah Badu and Summer Walker stun on the cover of Rolling Stone’sMusicians On Musicians’ cover this month!

The soulful-duo join together to talk everything from UFO’s, stardom and the coronavirus pandemic.

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Cop a gander of Taylor Swift!

The Pop titan links up for music legend Paul McCartney a-front of the newest issue of Rolling Stone magazine.

Serving as the latest promotion for record-breaking album ‘Folklore,’ the feature sees the musicians reflect on their mutual admiration for each other and their respective means of navigating the spotlight.

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‘After Hours,’ the blockbuster fourth studio album from The Weeknd, may easily be one of the year’s best-selling efforts but the Canadian hitmaker (born Abel Tesfaye) is not resting on his laurels.

Redirecting energy once aimed at prepping for the project’s accompanying (but now delayed) world tour (click here to read), the GRAMMY winner is instead cooking up the set’s follow-up as indicated by his recent chat with ‘Rolling Stone’ magazine.

Acting as the mag’s latest cover star, Tesfaye dished on a number of topics including a confession he’s amassed enough material during quarantine to release an entire new LP – one that just may see the light of day before 2021.

Elsewhere in the conversation, he praised ‘Hours’ for being his ‘most perfect album,’ discussed his interest in cinema, and so much more.

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