We’ve made it to the 20-teens! In 2013, the show 30 Rock aired its final episode, the selfie rose in popularity (and was even ...
These four tracks are (arguably) some of the most hated no. 1 songs ever, and some only get the label because of how overplayed they were.
While both of them are great artists in their own right, Anirudh Ravichander and Jonita Gandhi create magical hits every time ...
A group of New Orleans women hope to revive a nearly lost aspect from the earliest days of the Baby Dolls tradition: singing in Louisiana Creole as they parade on Mardi Gras Day.
came out in 2013; it’s now Clarkson’s first top-10 hit since 2016. Much like “All I Want For Christmas Is You,” both of those songs riff on the style of the Motown and Phil Spector ...
No album in the history of the Billboard album chart has ever had a longer gap between stints at No. 1. Elsewhere, Christmas ...
Unlike David Fincher and Michael Bay, visionary filmmakers who came up through the world of music video, David Lynch mainly directed videos for people he knew and loved who he would also cast in films ...
If you were around in the 1990s, you’ve probably heard of Kris Kross, the pint-sized rap group that had everyone wearing their clothes backwards and moving to their mega hit “Jump.” With the help of ...
Three of them: one of them was 2010, one was 2011, another was 2013 or 2014. There were so many songs to choose from. In the same interview with Kennedy, Smith revealed that he is “already ...
There are a lot of performances this December 31, including Carrie Underwood, Blake Shelton, Teddy Swims and TLC.
Most songs in the top 10 are from artists with decades-long careers or who are deceased. There are some exceptions. Kelly Clarkson’s “Underneath the Tree” was released in 2013 and is ...
New accusations made against the writer, which he denies, have sent shockwaves through his fanbase.