Two-time GRAMMY Award nominee Lauren Daigle has revealed new details about her much anticipated album, Look Up Child, including the official track listing and a very special lyric video for “You Say.” An additional preview from the ambitious 13 track album, “Still Rolling Stones,” ha...
For then-10-year-old child star Gayla Peevey, not only did she score with the catchy tune, she also got her wish. The 1953 novelty hit, written by John Rox, rocketed up the pop charts and led to a fundraising campaign to buy Peevey an actual hippo for ...
What makes the track especially lovable is that the lyric “But I'm fat, and I'm ugly and proud, so fuck you,” which may very well be a response to Limp Bizkit singer Fred Durst insulting Slipknot fans by calling them “the fat, ugly kids”— don’t mess with the Maggots, Fred....
even sneaking in a Little Anthony And The Imperials reference. In the end, our narrator comes clean with the sobering lyric, "I don't have a husband, he don't play the trombone" before pleading, "I need to borrow money to pay this lawyer...
1 in its second week on the ranking from a trend playing off the song’s repetitive “you know me” lyric that then highlights the uploader’s interests. Olsen, Flo Milli Made Marks Alek Olsen’s “Someday I’ll Get It” and Flo Milli’s “Never Lose Me” tied for the third-...
86. "Child of Burning Time" - All Hope Is Gone (2008) When you’re in two bands, it’s almost a given that one will affect the other. This bonus track from All Hope Is Gone lets Slipknot veer the closest they’ve ever come to Stone Sour territory; the masked metalheads draw up ...
–“This question is complex, and I equate it with someone asking me what they should name their next child. In each case, my answer begins with, “It depends.” There are two reasons for loading up or stockpiling ammunition. One is for general personal use, such as training and range...
Harry Potter and the Cursed Child Sadly, what may just be the most anticipated Broadway show of 2018 made only a brief video appearance at the BroadwayCon First Look. The announcement that the cast was too busy rehearsing to come in person to BroadwayCon was obviously disappointing news to th...
“I hated death, but I hated life, too,” represents a dramatic shift in language, in response to a desperate reality—the boy and the poet caught in the vise of history and perpetual flight. And yet, as frequently happens in Abu Toha’s work, that harsh world also has a lyric ...
Grown-Up Tess In mid-season two, we met a social worker (Iantha Richardson) who appeared to be accompanying the little boy who was about to be Beth and Randall's adopted child. Then, at the end of the episode, it turned out Beth and Randall's adopted child was a teenage girl named...