Maya Hawke shares full music library and tour insights

Maya Hawke opened up about her music tastes and upcoming performances in a recent Rolling Stone interview at SXSW. The actress and singer discussed her complete iTunes library rather than a curated playlist.

Speaking at the festival, Hawke noted that she has maintained her iTunes library for a very long time. She highlighted tracks including Sean Kingston's Fire Burning, which she recalled enjoying at eighth grade dances, and Raffaella's Nasa's Fake. Father John Misty's I Went to the Store One Day also stood out as an influence on her recently released fourth album, Maitreya Corso.

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Pitchfork has shared its latest weekly playlist featuring tracks from several artists.

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Pitchfork has recommended 14 new albums available on streaming services, featuring artists like American Football, Tori Amos, and Zara Larsson. The weekly roundup covers diverse genres from emo and post-rock to country and electronic. Editors selected the releases independently, with affiliate links for purchases.

Pitchfork has unveiled its latest Selects playlist, spotlighting new tracks from artists including Ana Roxanne, Cornelius, and Nia Archives. The weekly feature shares songs that staff writers, editors, and contributors are listening to repeatedly. Listeners can access it on Apple Music and Spotify.

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Tate McRae has been named the recipient of Billboard Women in Music's 2026 Hitmaker Award. The Canadian singer discussed her artistic journey from her bedroom in Calgary, Alberta, to global success. She emphasized the vulnerability and manifestation in her songwriting for hits like “Greedy,” “Tit For Tat” and “Sports Car.”

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