@rosalia Everyone's watching @rosalia's next move. She's not flinching.
"I'd never want to put out records with a sense of urgency, or with the pressure of 'Oh, it’s been X years'...I think I’m always going to make music when I feel like I have something to say." rollingstone.com/music/music-fe…
@rosalia In our latest cover story, @rosalia talks to Rolling Stone about the making of #Motomami, breaking out of the assumptions and expectations around her, and femininity. Read the story and see the photos here ⬇️ rollingstone.com/music/music-fe…
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Exclusive: Kanye West spoke of his admiration for Hitler during the making of 'The College Dropout’ in 2004, and even tried to use propaganda strategies inspired by the Nazis to boost his own fame, sources tell Rolling Stone. trib.al/pespw9v
Nearly half a dozen sources who worked with Kanye West tell Rolling Stone that West has been discussing his admiration for Hitler and what he sees as positive achievements of Nazi Germany for nearly two decades.
Two sources claim Kanye West allegedly took inspiration from Nazi propaganda strategies and power-gaining tactics to achieve his own fame and success. rollingstone.com/music/music-ne…
@rosalia Todo el mundo observa el siguiente movimiento de @rosalia, pero ella no flaquea.
"No me gustaría sacar discos que surjan de la urgencia o de la presión...Creo que siempre voy a hacer música cuando sienta que tengo algo que decir." rollingstone.com/music/music-fe…
@rosalia#Motomami, que le ha valido dos nominaciones a los Grammy, cristaliza la posición de Rosalía como una fascinante estrella del pop global y como provocadora desinhibida.
EXCLUSIVE: Elon Musk has used Twitter polls to justify moves such as reinstating Trump’s account, but employees tell Rolling Stone the social network’s surveys are magnets for bots. They’re literally designed to be spammed and gamed. trib.al/ldCFPeU
“Polls are more prone to manipulation than almost anything else [on Twitter]. It’s interesting, given his [Elon’s] use of polls,” Yoel Roth, the company’s former Head of Trust and Safety, tells Rolling Stone. trib.al/cRPnbTk
Relying on bot-heavy polls is doubly ironic, given that Musk once balked at buying the company over concerns that there were too many inauthentic accounts on the platform. Now he’s all-but-counting on them to justify big decisions about Twitter’s future. trib.al/8MMJRNH
"Kanye and Pharrell split the tab on the album’s production, giving Pusha an inspired backdrop to unfurl the sharpest collection of rhymes you’ll hear all year."
Rolling Stone gained exclusive access to Obama’s first-ever Democracy Forum for a conversation on what is “weakening the foundations of democracy,” as Obama put it. trib.al/SF3xrce
This Democracy Forum is part of Obama’s long-term effort to build his legacy while reckoning with the world he helped shape. trib.al/6do8vwK
“Sometimes we get overwhelmed, the system looks so big and so difficult that I should not even try,” Obama told young leaders. “You wouldn’t be here if you didn’t already have some influence. People will listen to you. Use it.” trib.al/USHfwiq