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Isaiah Rashad
still learning
May 27, 2022
Isaiah Rashad Comes Out as ‘Sexually Fluid’ in First Interview About Sex Tape
“I’m not in full control of, when I walk into a room, of who I’m attracted to,” he told Joe Budden.
By
Justin Curto
coachella 2022
Apr. 18, 2022
The Highs, Lows, and Whoas of Coachella 2022
From Harry Styles’s Shania Twain cameo to … a metal version of the
Simpsons
theme?
By
Dan Reilly,
Ilana Kaplan,
and
Zoe Haylock
what the (laurel) hell?
Dec. 17, 2021
Barack Obama(’s Gen-Z Intern) Is Excited for New Mitski, Too
Obama’s Spotify Wrapped.
By
Justin Curto
records on records
Aug. 9, 2021
Billie Eilish Gets Another Reason to Be
Happier Than Ever
, Debuts at No. 1
Eilish leads a strong vinyl-sales week — and a top three full of teens.
By
Justin Curto
q&a
July 30, 2021
Isaiah Rashad Was Always TDE’s Secret Weapon — Now, He’s Ready to Own It
“There’s no shame in starting over.”
By
Cydney Lee
my single is dropping
May 7, 2021
Isaiah Rashad Returns Ready to Party With ‘Lay Wit Ya’
Along with details on his long-awaited sophomore album,
The House Is Burning
.
By
Justin Curto
radio vulture
Sept. 8, 2016
Album Reviews: Travis Scott and Isaiah Rashad
Birds in the Trap
and
The Sun’s Tirade
illustrate the opposing ends of the spectrum of pill-era hip-hop hedonism.
By
Craig Jenkins
year in culture 2014
Dec. 8, 2014
The 32 Best Pop Albums of 2014
Frankie Cosmos! St. Vincent! Run the Jewels!
By
Lindsay Zoladz