The Walkmen ’s Hamilton Leithauser is coming back, later this winter, with a new album. This Side of the Island, the follow-up to 2020’s The Loves of Your Life, is out March 7 via Glassnote.
Plus, this is usually one of the first songs radio stations decide to play upon switching over to Christmas music in late November (or if you’re lucky, earlier!). Probably the most iconic ...
The-Dream hit the music scene in the early 2000s as a songwriter for artists such as Britney Spears, B2K, and Rihanna. In 2007, he landed a recording contract and started using his pen for his ...
On December 14th, 2024, TikToker [1] @theyloveandro_ posted a video consisting of an image of a crematorium captioned, "Songs I'd play if I owned a crematorium," with the Eminem song "Love the Way You ...
And I’d just go ahead and play it.” Hoey said he treated his captive audience to a handful of songs, including “Holly Jolly Christmas,” “Here Comes Santa Claus,” and “Silent Night.” ...
2024 was full of country dude crossovers, but once again, there can only be one – on this Top 40, at least. And it ain’t the guy who got filmed using racial slurs and managed to become less ...
8. Summer Walker, “Heart of a Woman” Press play on “Heart of a Woman” and you’re instantly transported to the late ‘90s, when R&B dominated pop radio — this song feels like it could ...
By Jason Lipshutz Editor In 2024, pop music was defined by a combination of A-list releases — from Taylor Swift, Beyoncé, Billie Eilish and Ariana Grande, among many others — and breakthrough ...
Two songs from Emilia Pérez appear on the shortlist. By Paul Grein UPDATE ( Dec. 20): Robbie Williams’ song “Forbidden Road” was removed from the 2025 Oscar shortlist for best original song ...
but there’s one song that guitarist and lyricist Jimmy Page didn’t like to play live. Before the band retired after the death of drummer John Bonham in 1980, Page refused to play the song ...
Jason Lamphier is a senior editor at Entertainment Weekly who covers news and music. Before joining EW, he was an editor at The New York Observer, Out, and Interview.