Over 700 music fans have voted on the 30+ Best Bruno Mars Songs. Current Top 3: That's What I Like, Grenade, Locked Out of Heaven
In 2004, Rolling Stone published its list of the 500 Greatest Songs of All Time. It’s one of the most widely read stories in our history, viewed hundreds of millions of times on this site. But a lot has changed since 2004; back then the iPod was relatively new, and Billie Eilish ...
Today, they remain one of the most influential bands in history with a dedicated fan base and lasting impact on contemporary music. Dig Deeper The Best Pink Floyd Songs Also ranks #1 on The Greatest Rock Band Logos of All Time 12 The Rolling Stones 20,227 votes Formed in London in ...
Best Rappers of All Time: Billboard/Vibe count down hip-hop's greatest MCs in honor of hip-hop's 50th anniversary.
On her first Dance Club Songs No. 1 in the 1990s, a rework of producer duo Clivilles & Cole’s “A Deeper Love,” Aretha Franklin moved away from the synth-laden sound of Who’s Zoomin’ Who and sported a more dance floor-ready house beat and a syncopated organ riff by C&C that...
100. These hits from her debut album “She’s So Unusual” include well-known songs like “Girls Just Want to Have Fun,”“Time After Time,”“She Bop,” and “All Through the Night.” This achievement underlines Lauper’s immediate and substantial impact on the music scene in the 1980...
Me,but her songs had taken on more of a raw, personal tinge. Key tracks “50 Ft. Queenie,”“Rub Til It Bleeds” and the previous album’s belated title track “Dry” look fearlessly into the darkest corners of romantic relationships, and producer Steve Albini makes it all razor-sharp....
May all your holiday parties be lit, toasted, and all other fitting double entendres. Here are the tracks Santa is streaming, from the classics (Mariah Carey) to the surprisingly good (Hanson).
Before compiling the best songs by one's favorite musical artists took minutes, greatest hits vinyl albums and CDs were popular. It was usually money well spent to get an artist's most notable tunes in one collection from the 1960s to the early portion of this century. It seems ...
.22 in the UK chart when it was released as a single in 1975. It would later reach No.8 in the UK when it was re-released after Marley’s death, in 1981; while it never charted in the US, the song would later be ranked at No.37 inRolling Stone’s Greatest Songs Of All Time...