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Bjork Björk artist page: interviews, features and/or performances archived at NPR Music
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OHYUNG's imagine naked! is one of NPR Music's top 11 experimental music albums of 2022. Photo Illustration: Jackie Lay/NPR/Jess X. Snow/Courtesy of the artist **hide caption
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The best music of September includes releases from (top left, clockwise) Björk, Makaya McCraven, Sudan Archives, Alex G and Tyler Childers. Courtesy of the artists **hide caption
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NPR's favorite music of September, from untraditional gospel to mushroom music
Icelandic icon Björk is back with a deeply inventive set called Fossora. Vidar Logi/Courtesy of the artist **hide caption
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New Music Friday: The best releases out Sept. 30
So why isn't Dolly Parton in the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame? Fairfax Media Archives/Getty Images **hide caption
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Fever Ray and Björk remix each other's songs on a new 12-inch single. Courtesy of the artist **hide caption
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You don't have to believe in astrology to believe in roséwave. Emily Bogle/NPR **hide caption
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U2's eighth studio album, Zooropa, was released on July 5, 1993 on Island Records. Courtesy of Island Records **hide caption
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Björk performs on Later... With Jools Holland. YouTube **hide caption
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Tori Amos (shown here performing in 2009) was part of a wave of women musicians who took the reins, creatively and professionally, over their music in the '90s. Astrid Stawiarz/Getty Images **hide caption
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Björk's latest album, Utopia, is available Nov. 24. Santiago Felipe/Courtesy of the artist **hide caption
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Björk Invites You To Her 'Utopia'
A still from Björk's "Blissing Me" video. Facebook **hide caption
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Clockwise from upper left: Neil Young, Björk, Brand New, Kelela Courtesy of the artists **hide caption
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New Mix: Björk, Neil Young, Burial, Kelela, More
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Bjork performs during the Coachella Music Festival in April 2007 in Indio, Calif. Karl Walter/Getty Images **hide caption
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Sleater-Kinney (from left, Janet Weiss, Carrie Brownstein and Corin Tucker) will release new music as part of a series to benefit Planned Parenthood. Neilson Barnard/Getty Images for The New Yorker **hide caption
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Clockwise from upper left: Cover art for Björk's Vespertine, Wilco's Yankee Hotel Foxtrot, Moby's Play, Kanye West's Late Registration, Sleigh Bells' Treats and Regina Spektor's Begin To Hope Courtesy of the artists **hide caption
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16 Number One Songs From Our First 16 Years
Top row, left to right: Cover art for Wilco, Kamasi Washington and Grimes; Middle row, left to right: Sufjan Stevens, Chvrches and Kendrick Lamar; Bottom row, left to right: Father John Misty, Joanna Newsom, Courtney Barnett Courtesy of the artists **hide caption
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Poll Results: Listeners Pick Their Favorite Albums Of 2015
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Clockwise from upper left: Bjork, Torres, Kendrick Lamar, Missy Elliott, Courtney Barnett, Lin-Manuel Miranda in the Hamilton musical, Sufjan Stevens Courtesy of the artists **hide caption
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