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A song released in 2022 has surged back into the charts this year thanks to Stranger Things fans—despite never actually appearing on the hit Netflix series. Originally released in 2022 as part of ...
Amapiano star Vigro Deep (Kamogelo Phetla) is celebrating after tying the knot in a traditional ceremony over the weekend. He exchanged vows with his long-time partner, Lilitha Nxadi. Congratulations ...
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This post was updated Oct. 28 at 8:50 p.m. Dance music can be as deep as the artist wants it to be – a truth Demi Lovato seems aware of. Lovato’s ninth studio album, “It’s Not That Deep,” released ...
Benny Blanco has been behind some of the biggest tracks of the past 20 years, including Katy Perry's "California Gurls" and Rihanna's "Diamonds" Julien Hekimian/Getty ; Jerod Harris/Getty ; Unique ...
The following list of the most underrated song by 11 legendary hair metal bands proves that the genre was more than hits and filler. Hair metal – or glam-metal, or pop-metal, or whatever you want to ...
Mobb Deep have released their first song since the death of Prodigy in 2017. "Against The World" is now out, and the track features the late rapper’s voice opening the song with, "Stronger than ever, ...
Earlier this year, Mass Appeal said they’d release seven new albums from seven different hip hop icons for their Legend Has It… series, and now Mobb Deep‘s has been announced. Infinite is due out on ...
“What Goes On” comes from The Beatles’ 1965 album Rubber Soul. If you read between the lines, this song actually references the song “Tell Me Why” from the 1964 record A Hard Day’s Night. Though, some ...