Only released to streaming platforms and included in our Best New Country roundup last week, Gabrielle Hope's 'me and you' has felt like a long time coming. After originally sharing a clip of her ...
Justin Tranter pays attention to details. This applies to all aspects of the hit songwriter’s life: his home; his fashion; his Facet Records and Publishing; the queer, vegan, and songwriting ...
Eminem released "The Death of Slim Shady" album on Friday. Jelly Roll is opening up about a full circle moment that has left him feeling "forever grateful." On Friday, Eminem released his new album, ...
Jason Isbell had already established himself as one of the premier singer/songwriters of the Americana genre prior to his 2013 album Southeastern. He did so first as a member of the Drive-By Truckers, ...
Jon Bon Jovi appeared on 'The Kelly Clarkson Show' on Thursday ahead of his album release Even karaoke queen Kelly Clarkson stumbles from time to time. In a clip from Thursday's episode of The Kelly ...
It wasn’t the me-aning. Shaggy, 54, told People that fans have long misunderstood the sentiment behind his 2000 sing-along smash hit “It Wasn’t Me.” “It was a big misconception with that song ...
Shaggy is setting the record straight. In a June 2 interview with People, Shaggy, 54, said that his 2000 hit song "It Wasn't Me," sung from the point of view of a man caught cheating and then ...
Bring Me the Horizon released the catchy new song "Lost" on Thursday (May 4). And its relatable lyrics pointing to battles with mental illness and difficulties with prescribed medication have BMTH ...
If there is one thing the “Despicable Me” franchise is known for, besides the yellow creatures in blue overalls, it’s the iconic soundtracks. The fourth and most recent installment, “Despicable Me ...
It was only about a year from when Culture Club formed to the point when “Do You Really Want to Hurt Me” was released. The band formed at the dawn of the so-called New Romantic movement, boasting ...
When that version hit American TV in the summer of 1985, everything changed. Suddenly, the world couldn’t get enough of Morten Harket’s unmistakable voice and that now-famous keyboard riff. By October ...