Super Bowl week is back, which means Roman numerals are once again at the forefront of the public consciousness. As one of ...
Fresh off his second No. 1 hit, "Cowboy Songs," George Birge closed out a whirlwind year and is gearing up for an even busier 2025.
With hits like Filhall and Mann Bharrya, B Praak has garnered a loyal set of fans. He says, “When music is made with love and sincerity, it reaches the audience naturally.” In a chat, the ...
Noted music executive Ben Vaughn, 49, has died. The president and CEO of Warner Chappell Music Nashville backed hits such as ...
The indie rocker and her band The Attachment Theory explore mortality, parenthood and post-election empathy on her seventh ...
THE Masked Singer fans were left stunned after Teeth was unmasked as a well-known TV presenter. The character joined Bear in ...
Hozier's “Do I Wanna Know? (Live At The BBC),” a cover of the Arctic Monkey's song of the same name, debuts on three ...
After teasing fans in October with the new song “Ohio All the Time,” Brooklyn-by-way-of-California rock outfit Momma has ...
The road to The Specials' first number one was long but they blazed a trail in finally getting Too Much Too Young to the top ...
Banned songs were a rebellious badge of honour to many, but the first of these tunes to go to number one marked a new era of mainstream popularity.
Led Zeppelin may have been where Jimmy Page truly thrived, but one of the major hits of his career didn't come from his hard rock juggernaut.
Many people have taken inspiration for baby names from popular culture over the years, resulting in some very interesting trends, for better or worse.