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BoA, recognized as the Queen of K-Pop, is commemorating her 25-year career milestone on August 25. The singer has been noted for her ability to reinvent herself throughout her career. In celebration of the anniversary, GRAMMY.com features five key songs from her catalog alongside her new album 'Crazier.'

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Billie Eilish has provided another hint regarding her forthcoming album, using her song "When The Party's Over." The tease comes via a GRAMMY.com update from the Recording Academy.

June's New Music Friday brings fresh tracks from artists including Sabrina Carpenter, Ed Sheeran, and Teddy Swims. Icons like Mariah Carey and Rascal Flatts contribute tunes, alongside new albums from Turnstile and Addison Rae. The batch offers songs ideal for summer playlists.

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In a new up close and personal interview on GRAMMY.com, artist Duckwrth reflects on the celebration of his album 'SuperGood' and the importance of respecting Black artistry. He also touches on his involvement with the TV series 'Insecure' and related topics. The feature highlights the Recording Academy's commitment to honoring music's past, present, and future.

Pop-punk band Good Charlotte has released 'Motel Du Cap', their first album in seven years, hailing it as a comeback project. The album celebrates the band's organic beginnings and the dreams they have achieved over their career. Brothers Benji and Joel Madden shared in an interview how their time away from music left them feeling more rejuvenated than ever.

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GRAMMY.com has published a comprehensive guide exploring the evolution of Texas hip-hop, from its chopped and screwed origins to modern superstars like Megan Thee Stallion. The article highlights key releases, artists, labels, and historical events that have shaped the genre's rise from local scenes to global influence.

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