How Drill Soundtracks Life for Kenyan Youth
The new generation of rappers hailing from the hoods of Nairobi are at the forefront of a new wave of African music.
Abby Roberts Went Viral as a TikTok Makeup Artist. Can She Make it in Pop?
We followed the 20-year-old MUA as she embarks on a very 21st century route to music stardom.
YouTube is Working With Met Police to Take Down Rap and Drill Videos
Exclusive data obtained by VICE shows that the streaming platform complied with almost 97 percent of removal requests from the force.
How Music Fell in Love With Shitposting
Arca, Doja Cat and even John Mayer all profess to love the extremely online meme art form.
Netflix's 'Jeen-Yuhs' Documentary Shows Kanye West at His Most Vulnerable
Filmmakers Coodie Simmons and Chike Ozah talk about the decades-long process of bringing the three-part doc to life.
What It’s Like to Attend the Brits as a Non-Celeb
Is this a red carpet experience? Logically, yes it is. But it also isn't.
Is When We Were Young Festival a Scam? Live Nation Responds to Claims
We reached out to the festival organisers of the 2022 Las Vegas emo festival.
Yeule: The Future Face of Cyber-Pop
The UK’s boldest new pop voice and Noisey cover star is only just getting started with their latest album "Glitch Princess".
What the Free Britney Movement Did Next
Armed with an extensive knowledge of the US legal system, Britney fans are now turning their attention to other conservatorship abuse cases.
Placebo Are Done With Being Fetishised
“We were just trying to express ourselves in the way that we needed to – which was cross-dressing and wearing makeup.”
Fontaines D.C. Are Sick of Their Own Stereotype
As the Dublin band rockets to greater and greater heights, they discuss their reputation as "punk poets" and their upcoming third album, 'Skinty Fia'.
A Far-Right Rapper Who Remade Hip-Hop Into White Power Anthems Now Faces Jail
Mr. Bond flew under the authorities' radar for years, until the Halle synagogue attacker soundtracked a Twitch stream with his music.