The album collects the group’s weekly remote performances of fan favourites, all recorded during quarantine.
Taylor’s follow-up to 2018’s ‘KTSE’ features such special guests as Erykah Badu, Quavo, Missy Elliott and Future.
The Motown giants are inviting their millions of admirers around the world to join them in tribute to today's movement for lasting social change.
The album will represent Monk's posthumous debut on the revered Impulse! label.
Available on 19 June across all digital and streaming platforms, this classic disco album features the late star's enduring anthem, ‘You Make Me Feel (Mighty Real)'.
The recording offers a new take on the original best-selling single, off the artist’s forthcoming album, ‘Tickets To My Downfall’.
Porter’s soulful new song, which addresses themes of racial prejudice and acceptance, comes ahead of his new album, ‘All Rise’.
The rising act puts a modern twist on old-school Afro-Cuban beats and horns in their forthcoming album, ‘Dancestral’.
The ‘Late Show’ bandleader and activist is joined by New Orleans’ St. Augustine High School Marching 100 and the Gospel Soul Children on the poignant title track from his forthcoming album.
The new record features a set of handpicked Motown classics remixed and reimagined by the influential rapper and producer.
The series launches on 31 July with new editions of Stan Getz and João Gilberto’s 'Getz/Gilberto' and 'Louis Armstrong Meets Oscar Peterson'.
The album will be released digitally on 14 July, with physical editions following in the US on 7 August.
Price’s third studio album, ‘That’s How Rumors Get Started’, is now slated for a 10 July release date.
The single, featuring Roddy Ricch, comes off the rapper’s No.1 album, ‘Blame It On Baby’.
Released by Alegre Records in 1967, the record's title track became the boogaloo genre’s anthem and one of the most iconic dance hits in the history of Latin American music.