Greaties from the ’80s We’re all familiar with the concept of a “guilty pleasure”—those secret indulgences we guard closely, often too embarrassed to admit them publicly.
The Grammy-winning singer describes herself as a "53-year-old woman who is maneuvering her career the way she wants to, how she wants to." Scott's new album is To Whom This May Concern.
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There Is a Light That Never Goes Out remains one of The Smiths’ most heartbreaking songs - a near-perfect example of the ...
Check out some of our favourite Irish releases from the past week Seán Julian, Púca Púca is the debut solo single from North Dublin musician Seán Julian. Written casually on a bass while sitting at ...
A historical romance starring Josh O’Connor and Paul Mescal, two of Hollywood’s most popular stars at the moment, could easily be a film that leaves a lasting and hard-hitting impact. In the weeks ...
The Way I Am' is full of barnburners, story songs, and a few musical tricks we've NEVER seen from Combs before. Read on as Taste of Country ranks all 22 songs on Luke Combs' new album.
Sgt. Randy Walters did his defamation lawsuit no favors when he testified that the 51-year-old “Because I Got High” rapper had hurt his reputation with the steamy false assertion — then seemingly ...
Multimedia artist Todd Pitman confirms The Gillyweeds are a fictional band he created as part of multimedia treasure hunt experiences.
Court testimony highlights the emotional impact of Afroman's music, with a deputy claiming the lyrics created false narratives and damaged his reputation.
This Beach Boys song is memorable, but it became even more famous when Paul McCartney played the most unexpected instrument possible.