From nostalgic classics to modern hits, these songs capture the spirit of the season! US officials warn snowbirds of 'violent crime' in winter destination hot spot I got thin on a weight-loss drug. I ...
In Miami, FL, I asked random people to sing with me, starting with a couple of young ladies who overcame their fear to sing in public. This experience is part of my "Sing With Me" series, which aims ...
Although Ice Spice is known primarily for her preference for sample-driven, upbeat drill tracks, her latest single makes her desire to expand her creative palette clear. “Thootie” finds Ice flexing ...
Slang, a term for the informal, non-standard lingo used in social settings, doesn't originate in a vacuum. The invented words we casually throw around come from the culture around us, particularly the ...
Vishal Kalita's collection of music cassettes has turned his residence in India's Assam state into a private museum. For more than a decade, the 30-year-old has been travelling across the country ...
The American pop star, 35, often leaves the messages of her tracks up to her fans' interpretation - however during an interview with Zane Lowe on Apple Music 1, she revealed more than usual about the ...
The best songs make us think, challenging assumptions while searching for answers in a complex and often confusing world. Many pose these questions right in their name. But not everything is so ...
The leader of Spanish band Angelslang, Sergio García Fernández, claims the Rolling Stones plagiarised two of his tracks to make 'Living in a Ghost Town', a song released during the pandemic. The case ...
The 'Songs & Stories with Kelly Clarkson' episode featuring Estefan will air on Aug. 26 at 10/9c on NBC Kelly Clarkson has found her inner Latina! In a first-look shared with PEOPLE from Songs & ...
This is the first song we get to hear in The Map That Leads to You. Interesting fact: the song is written and co-sung by director Hallström’s daughter Tora (via @TrevinoMedia/X). The song first plays ...
Sitting in a Mexican jail cell — and reflecting on the wife and infant he’d left for two years to serve a mission — Andrés Carlos González Rodríguez didn’t know if he’d see his loved ones again. And ...