By July, the J-Kwon interpolation simultaneously hit No. 1 on the Hot 100 and the Hot Country Songs charts, making him the first Black man to conquer a feat. On Oct. 29, itbroke the recordfor the longest-running No. 1 hit, previously set by "Old Town Road...
Taylor Swift has revealed the real story behind her new song "betty." Since the release of the superstar singer's eighth studio album, folklore, on July 24, fans have been pouring over the lyrics to each track. One song in particular—"betty"—had Swifties around the world speculating abo...
They believed in me more than anyone else, aside from my family. I was always told that I would be a background singer, my voice is too androgynous. They thought I was the lead singer; they thought it was something special about my tone. I lovedAni...
To my ears that song always portrayed an underlying message of fading hope mixed with regret. The chords and lyrics of the verses lean into a surrender, edging toward a Dylan-esque point of view. Reflecting on observational honesty within the context of the era and his own life, McCartney r...
While "Green Light" opens with simple piano chords that wouldn't be out of place onPure Heroine(notably, it's one of only two tracks that Little co-produced), it quickly ramps up into something so much more. By the time the first chorus hits, it's clear something new is...
Her lyrics show self-awareness themes similar to fellow singer-songwriters Olivia Rodrigo, Soccer Mommy, Billie Eilish, and Phoebe Bridgers — Tess parses breakups, avoids exes in the parts of town where her past haunts her, and tries to become a better person — though her music never veers...
thought the band's lead singer, John Fogerty, was giving directions: "There's a bathroom on the right." In fact, it's such a long-running gag that the vocalist (and the song's lyricist) told New York City radio station Q104.3 he sometimesintentionally sings the wrong words now too. ...
thought the band's lead singer, John Fogerty, was giving directions: "There's a bathroom on the right." In fact, it's such a long-running gag that the vocalist (and the song's lyricist) told New York City radio station Q104.3 he sometimesintentionally sings the wrong words now too. ...
thought the band's lead singer, John Fogerty, was giving directions: "There's a bathroom on the right." In fact, it's such a long-running gag that the vocalist (and the song's lyricist) told New York City radio station Q104.3 he sometimesintentionally sings the wrong words now too. ...
The reverse of the badge still bears the paper insert for the Merchants Portrait Co of Kentish Town Road, London. On the paper is written, a little indistinctly, ‘N. Prout’ and the date ‘1910’. It is possible that ‘N’ stands for ‘Nell’, which is the name by which Eleanor ...