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8 Tracks: Portishead's Beth Gibbons is a 'passenger on no ordinary journey'

Beth Gibbons' first solo album, Lives Outgrown, is out May 17. Netti Habel/Courtesy of the artist **hide caption

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30A Songwriters Sessions: Adia Victoria

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The Spark: 6 socially conscious musicians on the women who inspire them

NPR Music's The Spark features conversations with The Linda Lindas, Adia Victoria, Kathleen Hanna, Sadie Dupuis, S.G. Goodman and Moor Mother NPR **hide caption

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How Black women reclaimed country and Americana music in 2021

Mickey Guyton, Adia Victoria and Chapel Hart's Devynn Hart have made the industry a more welcoming place for others who look like them. Photo Illustration by Renee Klahr/NPR; Getty Images **hide caption

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NPR Music's 50 Best Albums of 2021

On 'A Southern Gothic,' Adia Victoria Reckons With Her Relationship To The South

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Adia Victoria on World Cafe

New Music Friday: The Top 8 Albums Out On Sept. 17

Singer and rapper Lil Nas X's debut full-length Montero is on NPR Music's shortlist of the best new albums out on Sept. 17. Charlotte Rutherford/Courtesy of the artist **hide caption

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New Music Friday: The Top 8 Albums Out On Sept. 17

Adia Victoria, 'Magnolia Blues'

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2020 Was The Year Of Protest Music

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The 100 Best Songs Of 2020 (Nos. 20-1)

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Adia Victoria's 'South Gotta Change' Is A Reckoning In Love And Fury

World Cafe's Best Songs Of 2019

Brittany Howard made NPR Music's No.1 album of 2019 with Jaime. She's on our playlist of best songs of the year, too. Brantley Guttierez/Courtesy of the artist **hide caption

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Heavy Rotation: Public Radio's Most Popular Songs Of 2019

Terrestrial Doom: 30 Songs For Our Age Of Anxiety

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New Music Friday: Our Top 8 Albums Out Feb. 22

Atlanta rapper Gunna's new album Drip Or Drown 2 is on our short list for the best albums out on Feb. 22. Spike Jordan/Courtesy of the artist **hide caption

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New Music Friday: Our Top 8 Albums Out Feb. 22

Adia Victoria Captures The Spirits Of The Blues In A Simple Phrase: Black Genius

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Adia Victoria On World Cafe

Adia Victoria Sings The Devil Blues On The Arresting 'Silences'

Adia Victoria's Silences is out Feb. 22 on Atlantic. Shervin Lainez/Courtesy of the artist **hide caption

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Heavy Rotation: 10 Songs Public Radio Can't Stop Playing

This month's Heavy Rotation features music by Calvin Arsenia. Jenny Wheat/Courtesy of the artist **hide caption

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Watch Drive-By Truckers, The Record Company, Hurray For The Riff Raff Perform Live

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Adia Victoria On World Cafe

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When Adia Victoria Can't Speak, This Is What She Writes

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Adia Victoria: Tiny Desk Concert

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