For music lovers, uncover the stories in this collection that explore all things music.
Stewart Copeland explores why drums are essential to modern popular music.
A rap song challenges the Church and changes ideals about religion and rap music.
Meet Oakzy B & MC Tiny, the force behind Scotland's answer to hard-house genre Makina.
FOS and Ransom travel to Liverpool to find out if Scouse Rap is next to blow.
How LA's street gang culture came to dominate Death Row Records' business workings.
Documentary chronicling the rise of SoundCloud rappers.
A look at how Radio 1Xtra has helped turn black music culture in to popular culture.
Follow 13-year-old Freya Skye as she prepares for the Junior Eurovision Song Contest.
The story of The Boomtown Rats, who with Bob Geldof鈥檚 Live Aid, revolutionised the world.
A showcase of some of the most exciting talent in a new, dynamic underground music scene.
From the streets of South Africa to dancefloors worldwide, this is amapiano.
Following rapper Digga D as he is released from a 15-month stint in prison.
Featuring Gloria Gaynor, Donna Summer, Grace Jones, Chaka Khan and Madonna.
How Motown Records showed the world a successful, sophisticated image of black people.
The biggest names in Scotland's early pop story tell their own unique tales.
A treasure trove of tapes reveals the story behind one of reggae's legendary studios.
Katie Puckrik explores the 1970s American music phenomenon of yacht rock.
How a group of post-punk musicians took the synthesiser to the centre of the pop stage.
Investigation into the extraordinary life of Gershwin's classic composition, Summertime.
The story of unofficial Scottish anthem and dance banger Bits and Pieces.
Documentary telling the story of the easy listening genre from the 50s to the present day.
How one song - Rock Island Line - launched the skiffle craze and changed music forever.
Reporter Tamanna Rahman investigates how safe the music industry is for women.
Documentary about British youth's attempts to copy American rock 'n' roll in the late 50s.