List of people on the cover of The Fader
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These people appeared on the cover of The FADER Magazine:
- YG (#101 December/January 2016) [1]
- Zayn Malik (#101 December/January 2016) [2]
- Rihanna (#100 October/November 2015) [3]
- Drake (#100 October/November 2015) [4]
- Kehlani (#99 August/September 2015) [5]
- Grimes (#99 August/September 2015) [6]
- Skepta (#98 June/July 2015) [7]
- Hudson Mohawke (#98 June/July 2015) [8]
- Kacey Musgraves (#98 June/July 2015)[9]
- Meek Mill (#98 June/July 2015)[10]
- PartyNextDoor (#97 April/May 2015) [11]
- Hannibal Buress (#97 April/May 2015) [12]
- Tink (#96 February/March 2015)[13]
- The Social Experiment (#96 February/March 2015)[13]
- Migos (#95 December/January 2015)[14]
- Tyler The Creator (#95 December/January 2015)[14]
- Arca (producer) (#94 October/November 2014)[15]
- Flying Lotus (#94 October/November 2014)[15]
- Nicki Minaj (#93 August/September 2014)[16]
- Kindness (musician) (#93 August/September 2014)[16]
- Popcaan (#92 June/July 2014)[17]
- Sam Smith (#92 June/July 2014)[17]
- Lana Del Rey (#92 June/July 2014)[17]
- Ty Dolla Sign (#92 June/July 2014)[17]
- Ratking (band) (#91 April/May 2014)[18]
- FKA Twigs (#91 April/May 2014)[18]
- Young Thug (#90 February/March 2014)[19]
- King Krule (#90 February/March 2014)[19]
- Travis Scott(#89 December/January 2013/14)[20]
- Dev Hynes (#89 December/January 2013/14)[20]
- Trent Reznor (#88 October/November ICON Issue 2013)[21]
- Sky Ferreira (#87 August/September 2013)[22]
- Mac Miller (#87 August/September 2013)[22]
- Haim (#86 June/July 2013)[23]
- Ciara (#86 June/July 2013)[23]
- Earl Sweatshirt (#85 April/May 2013)[24]
- Juicy J (#85 April/May 2013)[24]
- Solange Knowles (#84, February/March 2013)[25]
- Vampire Weekend (#84, February/March 2013)[26]
- Miguel (singer) (#83, December 2012/January 2013)[27]
- Christopher Owens (musician) (#83, December 2012/January 2013)[28]
- French Montana (#82, October/November 2012)[29]
- Tame Impala (#82, October/November 2012)[30]
- The xx (#81, August/September 2012)[31]
- Chief Keef (#81, August/September 2012)[32]
- Beach House (#80, June/July 2012)[33]
- 2 Chainz (#80, June/July 2012)[34]
- Philip Glass (#79, April/May 2012)[35]
- Kendrick Lamar (#78, February/March 2012)[36]
- Danny Brown (#78, February/March 2012)[37]
- Future (rapper) (#77, December 2011/January 2012)[38]
- Cass McCombs (#77, December 2011/January 2012)[39]
- Zola Jesus (#76, October/November 2011)[40]
- Real Estate (band) (#76, October/November 2011)[41]
- The Rapture (band) (#75, August/September 2011)[42]
- Frank Ocean (#75, August/September 2011)[43]
- Soulja Boy (#74, June/July 2011)[44]
- Vybz Kartel (#74, June/July 2011)[45]
- The Notorious B.I.G. (#73, April/May 2011)[46]
- James Blake (musician) (#72, February/March 2011)[47]
- Wiz Khalifa (#72, February/March 2011)[48]
- Lil B (#71, December 2010/January 2011)[49]
- Lykke Li (#71, December 2010/January 2011)[50]
- Trash Talk (band) (#70, October/November 2010)[51]
- Yelawolf (#70, October/November 2010)[52]
- Glasser (band) (#69, August/September 2010)[53]
- Spoek Mathambo (#69, August/September 2010)[54]
- Ariel Pink (#68, June/July 2010)[55]
- Wavves (#68, June/July 2010)[56]
- M.I.A. (#68, June/July 2010)[57]
- The-Dream (#68, June/July 2010)[58]
- Shabba Ranks (#67, April/May 2010)
- Siouxsie Sioux (#67, April/May 2010)
- Yeasayer (#66, February/March 2010)[59]
- Nicki Minaj (#66, February/March 2010)[60]
- Zomby (#65, December 2009/January 2010)[61]
- Dâm-Funk (#64, October/November 2009)[62]
- Bon Iver (#64, October/November 2009)[63]
- Girls (band) (#63, September 2009)[64]
- Drake (entertainer) (#63, September 2009)[65]
- Phoenix (band) (#62, July/August 2009)[66]
- Major Lazer (#62, July/August 2009)[67]
- David Byrne (#61, May/June 2009)[68]
- Beirut (band) (#60, March/April 2009)[69]
- Bat For Lashes (#60, March/April 2009)[70]
- Little Boots (#59, January/February 2009)[71]
- Charles Hamilton (rapper) (#59, January/February 2009)[72]
- Kanye West (#58, December 2008)[73]
- No Age (#58, December 2008)[74]
- TV on the Radio (#57, October/November 2008)[75]
- Brightblack Morning Light (#57, October/November 2008)
- Busy Signal (#56, September 2008)[76]
- The Tough Alliance (#56, September 2008)[77]
- Estelle (musician) (#55, July/August 2008)[78]
- Miles Benjamin Anthony Robinson (#55, July/August 2008)[79]
- Aaliyah (#54, May/June 2008)[80]
- Lil Boosie (#53, April 2008)[81]
- Glass Candy (#53, April 2008)[82]
- BLK JKS (#52, March 2008)[83]
- Esau Mwamwaya (#52, March 2008)[84]
- Santigold (#51, January/February 2008)
- Keri Hilson (#51, January/February 2008)
- Special 50th Anniversary Issue (#50, December 2007)
- Spank Rock (#49, October/November 2007)
- Deerhunter (#49, October/November 2007)
- Devendra Banhart (#48, September 2007)[85]
- Quik (#48, September 2007)[86]
- Lil' Wayne (#47, July/August 2007)[87]
- Bonde do Role (#47, July/August 2007)
- Jerry Garcia (#46, May/June 2007)[88]
- Bill Callahan (#45, April 2007)
- Polow Da Don (#45, April 2007)
- Bone Thugs N Harmony (#44, March 2007)[89]
- Gang Gang Dance (#44, March 2007)[90]
- Damon Albarn (#43, January/February 2007)
- Machel Montano (#43, January/February 2007)[91]
- Mavado (#42, December 2006)[92]
- Vietnam (#42, December 2006)
- Charlotte Gainsbourg (#41, October/November 2006)
- Chiwetel Ejiofor (#41, October/November 2006)
- Young Jeezy (#40, September 2006)
- Jim James (#40, September 2006)
- Yoshimi (#40, September 2006)
- Rick Ross (#39, July/August 2006)[93]
- Nina Sky (#39, July/August 2006)
- Nina Simone (#38, May/June 2006)[94]
- Ghostface Killah (#37, April 2006)
- Love Is All (#37, April 2006)
- Destroyer (#36, March 2006)[95]
- Baby Cham (#36, March 2006)[96]
- Lupe Fiasco (#35, January/February 2006)[97]
- Jenny Lewis (#35, January/February 2006)[98]
- Cat Power (#34, December 2005)[99]
- Mannie Fresh (#34, December 2005)
- Maceo (#33, October/November 2005)[100]
- Animal Collective (#33, October/November 2005)[101]
- Big Boi + Killer Mike + Bubba Sparxxx (#32, September 2005)[102]
- Lady Sovereign (#32, September 2005)
- The White Stripes (#31, July/August 2005)[103]
- Damian Marley (#31, July/August 2005)
- Miles Davis (#30, May/June 2005)
- Bloc Party (#29, April 2005)[104]
- Kano (#29, April 2005)
- Omar Rodriguez-Lopez (#28, March 2005)
- Eleanor Friedberger (#28, March 2005)
- Dungen (#27, January/February 2005)
- NORE (#27, January/February 2005)
- Snoop Dogg (#26, December 2004)
- Judy Marte (#26, December 2004)
- Conor Oberst (#25, November 2004)
- Mos Def (#25, November 2004)
- M.I.A. (#24, September/October 2004)
- Cam'ron (#24, September/October 2004)[105]
- Beenie Man And Tego Calderon (#23, August 2004)
- Rick Rubin (#23, August 2004)[106]
- Sleepy Brown (#22, June 2004)
- Drive-By Truckers (#22, June 2004)
- Kurt Cobain (#21, April 2004)[107]
- Beanie Sigel (#21, April 2004)
- Kanye West (#20, December 2003 / January 2004)[108]
- The Stills (#20, December 2003 / January 2004)
- The Icarus Line (#19, November 2003)
- The Bronx (#19, November 2003)
- Outkast (#18, September/October 2003)
- Black Rebel Motorcycle Club (#18, September/October 2003)
- The Mars Volta (#17, July/August 2003)
- The Libertines (#17, July/August 2003)
- Nas (#16, May/June 2003)
- Yeah Yeah Yeahs (#16, May/June 2003)
- The Rapture (#15, March/April 2003)
- The Clash (#15, March/April 2003)
- Vue (#14, Winter 2002/2003)
- Devin The Dude (#14, Winter 2002/2003)
- Brooklyn Electroclash (#13, Fall 2002)
- Wit (#13, Fall 2002)
- The Roots (#12, Summer 2002)
- DJ Shadow (#12, Summer 2002)
- Cody Chesnutt (#12, Summer 2002)
- The Neptunes (#11, Spring 2002)[109]
- The White Stripes (#11, Spring 2002)
- Bob Marley (#10, Winter 2001/2002)
- Marvin Gaye (#10, Winter 2001/2002)
- The Strokes (#9, Fall 2001)
- Kelis (#9, Fall 2001)
- Gorillaz (#8, Summer 2001)[110]
- Björk (#7, Spring 2001)
- Erykah Badu (#7, Spring 2001)
- Sade (#6, Winter 2000)
- Finley Quaye (#6, Winter 2000)
- Outkast (#5, Fall 2000)[111]
- Roni Size Reprazent (#5, Fall 2000)
- Eminem (#4, Summer 2000)
- De La Soul (#4, Summer 2000)
- Beck and D'Angelo (#3, Spring 2000)[112]
- Mos Def (#3, Spring 2000)
- Kelela (Fall 2017)
External links[edit]
References[edit]
- ↑ Trammell, Duncan (2015-11-24). "YG Unscripted". The FADER. The FADER. Retrieved 2016-01-07.
- ↑ Cooper, Duncan (2015-11-17). "Zayn Malik's Next Direction". The FADER. The FADER. Retrieved 2016-01-07.
- ↑ Choi, Mary H.K. (2015-09-28). "Becoming Rihanna". The FADER. Retrieved 2015-10-22.
- ↑ Neyfakh, Leon (2015-09-24). "Peak Drake". The FADER. Retrieved 2015-10-22.
- ↑ Zeichner, Naomi (2015-08-04). "Kehlani Earned This". The FADER. Retrieved 2015-08-11.
- ↑ Friedlander, Emilie. "Grimes In Reality". The FADER. Retrieved 2015-08-11.
- ↑ Hancox, Dan (2015-06-04). "Skepta's Mission". TheFADER.com. The FADER. Retrieved 2015-06-15.
- ↑ Fitzmaurice, Larry (2015-06-02). "In The Zone With Hudson Mohawke". TheFADER.com. The FADER. Retrieved 2015-06-15.
- ↑ Cooper, Duncan (2015-05-28). "Kacey Musgraves Is Making Country Music Good Again". TheFADER.com. The FADER. Retrieved 2015-06-15.
- ↑ Stephenson, Will (2015-05-26). "America is Brutal And Meek Mill Is a Hero". TheFADER.com. The FADER. Retrieved 2015-06-15.
- ↑ Delerme, Felipe (2015-04-21). "PARTYNEXTDOOR Speaks About His Music For The First Time". The Fader. Retrieved 2015-06-15.
- ↑ Hsu, Hua (2015-04-07). "On The Road With Hannibal Buress, Comedy's Most Respected Slacker". TheFADER.com. The FADER. Retrieved 2015-06-15.
- ↑ 13.0 13.1 "Introducing The FADER's 2015 Spring Style Issue". The Fader. 2015-02-17. Retrieved 2015-03-13.
- ↑ 14.0 14.1 "Introducing Our 2014-15 Now Issue: Tyler, The Creator And Migos". The Fader. 2014-11-10. Retrieved 2015-03-13.
- ↑ 15.0 15.1 "Introducing The FADER's 2014 Producers Issue: Arca and Flying Lotus". The Fader. 2014-10-01. Retrieved 2015-03-13.
- ↑ 16.0 16.1 "Introducing The FADER's 2014 Fall Fashion Issue: Nicki Minaj and Kindness". The Fader. 2014-08-11. Retrieved 2015-03-13.
- ↑ 17.0 17.1 17.2 17.3 "Introducing The FADER's 2014 Summer Issue: Lana Del Rey, Ty Dolla $ign, Popcaan and Sam Smith". The Fader. 2014-06-04. Retrieved 2015-03-13.
- ↑ 18.0 18.1 "Introducing The FADER's 2014 Photo Issue: FKA Twigs and Ratking". The Fader. 2014-04-22. Retrieved 2014-07-25.
- ↑ 19.0 19.1 "Introducing The FADER's 90th Issue: King Krule and Young Thug". The Fader. 2014-02-11. Retrieved 2014-07-26.
- ↑ 20.0 20.1 "Introducing The FADER's 2013-14 Now Issue: Blood Orange and Travi$ Scott". The Fader. 2013-11-19. Retrieved 2014-07-26.
- ↑ "Introducing The FADER's 2013 Icon Issue: Trent Reznor". The Fader. 2013-09-24. Retrieved 2014-07-30.
- ↑ 22.0 22.1 "Introducing The FADER #87 Featuring Mac Miller and Sky Ferreira". The Fader. 2013-08-14. Retrieved 2014-07-31.
- ↑ 23.0 23.1 "Introducing The FADER #86 Featuring Ciara and Haim". The Fader. 2013-06-14. Retrieved 2014-08-01.
- ↑ 24.0 24.1 "Introducing The FADER #85 Featuring Juicy J and Earl Sweatshirt". The Fader. 2013-04-29. Retrieved 2014-08-05.
- ↑ "Solange: Rise and Shine". The Fader.
- ↑ "Vampire Weekend: Upper Classmen". The Fader.
- ↑ "Miguel: Second Wind". The Fader.
- ↑ "Christopher Owens: Christopher's Theme". The Fader.
- ↑ "French Montana: Homecoming".
- ↑ "Tame Impala: Middle of Nowhere".
- ↑ "The xx: What We Were Feeling".
- ↑ "Chief Keef: Lost Boys".
- ↑ "Beach House: Tidal Pull".
- ↑ "2 Chainz: Second Life".
- ↑ "Work in Progress: An Oral History of Philip Glass".
- ↑ "Black Hippy: A View from the Center".
- ↑ "Danny Brown: Coming From Behind".
- ↑ "Future: Dungeons & Dragons".
- ↑ "Cass McCombs: Scorpio Rising".
- ↑ "The Ice Queen".
- ↑ "Real Estate Jams".
- ↑ "THE RAPTURE IS RISEN".
- ↑ "Frank Ocean: Cruise Control".
- ↑ "Forever Young".
- ↑ "Beyond The Pale".
- ↑ "How Ya Livin Biggie Smalls?".
- ↑ "James Blake: Learning to Play".
- ↑ "Wiz Khalifa: Write My Name in the Swisher Smoke".
- ↑ "LIL B, YOUNG L AND ODD FUTURE".
- ↑ "Lykke Li: True Love Leaves No Traces".
- ↑ "Trash Talk Explode".
- ↑ "Feature: Yelawolf".
- ↑ "Glasser is Living the Dream".
- ↑ "The Scare Tactics of Spoek Mathambo".
- ↑ "Ariel Pink: Soft Truth".
- ↑ "Wavves: Bummer Jams".
- ↑ "MIA: Feel Free".
- ↑ "The Dream: Heart Throb".
- ↑ "Yeasayer Has Nothing To Fear".
- ↑ "Nicki Minaj Assumes Control".
- ↑ "Zomby: Conscientious Objector".
- ↑ "Dam-Funk Redefines Borders".
- ↑ "Bon Iver: The Son And The Earth".
- ↑ "Feature: Girls".
- ↑ "Drake's Rise To Fame and Fortune".
- ↑ "Phoenix Remains A Band Apart".
- ↑ "Major Lazer x Mad Decent".
- ↑ "David Byrne, The Artist on an Adventure He Knows Will Last Forever".
- ↑ "Beirut: Mutt Culture".
- ↑ "Bat For Lashes: The Traveler".
- ↑ "Little Boots: The New Dynamic".
- ↑ "Feature: Charles Hamilton".
- ↑ "Kanye West: I'm Amazing".
- ↑ "No Age: Everything Is Possible".
- ↑ "TV on the Radio Cover Story".
- ↑ "Busy Signal: Tough Love".
- ↑ "The Tough Alliance: Mixed Signals".
- ↑ "Estelle: Wonder Woman".
- ↑ "Miles Benjamin Anthony Robinson: The Morning After".
- ↑ "Aaliyah: Angel So Fly".
- ↑ "Lil Boosie: Feeding The Frenzy".
- ↑ "Glass Candy: Welcome To The Good Life".
- ↑ "Feature: BLK JKS Are Out to Map the African Brain or Kill the Patient Trying".
- ↑ "Feature: Esau Myamwaya (The Very Best)".
- ↑ "Devendra Banhart Cover Story".
- ↑ "Fader 48: Quik Cover Story".
- ↑ "Lil Wayne: Eats Tapes".
- ↑ "Jerry Garcia: American Beauty".
- ↑ "Bone Thugs-N-Harmony: The Spiritualists".
- ↑ "Feature: Gang Gang Dance is Slowly Closing in on the Perfect Global Beat".
- ↑ "Machel Montano: Delirious".
- ↑ "Weh Dem Ah Do".
- ↑ "FEATURE: Rick Ross, Straight To the Pros".
- ↑ "Nina Simone: The Rebel".
- ↑ "Feature: Destroyer's Battle Hymns for the Republics".
- ↑ "Survival Story".
- ↑ "Lupe Fiasco: Grindin".
- ↑ "Jenny Lewis: Songs You Know By Heart".
- ↑ "Feature: Cat Power's Winding, Unsteady, Brilliant Walk Home".
- ↑ "Maceo: The New Loophole".
- ↑ "Feature: Animal Collective Interview with Aziz Ansari".
- ↑ "Big Boi: General Patton's Prayer".
- ↑ "Feature: The White Stripes Want Truth, Romance and Beauty for a Fallen America".
- ↑ "Bloc Party: Ring the Alarm".
- ↑ "Cam'ron: Harlem Playalistic Capitalist Muzik".
- ↑ "Rick Rubin: The Intuitionist".
- ↑ "FEATURE: Kurt Cobain's Freedom Now".
- ↑ "FEATURE: Kanye West's Time Has Come".
- ↑ "The Neptunes: Never-Never Land".
- ↑ "Gorillaz: Digging Further".
- ↑ "Outkast: Have You been to Stankonia?".
- ↑ "Groove Theory: Beck and D'Angelo".
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