Lamberghini singer Ragini Tandan opens up on her recent reel on Yo Yo Honey Singh, him apologising to her and lack of credit ...
2” spent three weeks at number one on Billboard’s Hot 100. Though it took some time for other Wonder songs to join it, it was also a bellwether: This kid had universal appeal. Though he didn ...
hot country songs the week’s most popular current country songs across all genres, ranked by streaming activity data by online music sources tracked by luminate, radio airplay audience ...
A satirical deepfake video of Kim Yo-jong, the younger sister of North Korean leader Kim Jong-un, has gone viral. In the clip, she dances on a stage in a pink dress while singing a parody.
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The song seems as odd a choice as the use of Harry Belafonte’s version of the Jamaican folk tune “Day-O” to score the dinner-table possession scene in Burton’s original 1988 film.
Lara Trump duets with Madeline Jaymes, a Florida-based singer, in their new tribute song to first responders, “Hero.” The Right View with Lara Trump A clip of the three-and-a-half music video ...
Kendrick Lamar has released a surprise song on his Instagram page, supposedly titled “Watch the Party Die.” On the five-minute song, he references Christian rapper Lecrae, Terrace Martin and ...
The project has over 100 contributing artists, and is structured across eight chapters and 46 songs — a nod to the eight-stripe rainbow pride flag. Its first single comes from longtime Prince ...
Everyone’s favorite smooth operator is back. Nigerian-British singer Sade is set to release her first song in about six years, and it’s dedicated to her trans child, Izaak Theo Adu.
After his scorching series of Drake diss tracks from this past May, rapper Kendrick Lamar is back with a brand-new song. While the new song doesn’t seem to be a direct Drake beef track like his ...
Next up are the three best-known songs from Sabrina Carpenter’s Short n’ Sweet, though they’re all swapping places: “Espresso” climbs from No. 4 to No. 3, “Please Please Please ...