These three pop singles from the 2010s are without a doubt overplayed, but we are totally okay with that because they are great songs.
All-night-long parties, bonfires and whiskey, belting karaoke: In their new single, Kesha and T-Pain may have single-handedly heralded the return of recession pop. “Yippee-Ki-Yay," released March 27, ...
Can you guess the 1979 song from just one lyric? The year 1979 marked a turning point in pop music, standing at the ...
Let’s take a trip back to 2008. It was Obama’s first year in office and the markets were tumbling. Business casual looks — peplum tops and blazers — were being trucked directly from work to the clubs.
“Untouched” has one of the catchiest hooks in pop music history. From the first note, the song grabs your attention and sticks with you. The chorus is upbeat, powerful, and unforgettable. It’s the ...
While Neil Peart loved the idea of making massive prog epics, he could always appreciate the sense of groove in mainstream ...
In the 1980s and '90s, following the Iranian Revolution, Los Angeles became the epicenter of Iranian pop music. A new album, Tehrangeles Vice, collects hits from some of the city's notable bands.
In 1996, it was a good time to be a female pop star. Indeed, these are three female pop stars who hit No. 1 in 1996 and became legends.
A great K-pop song surprises you. It doesn’t whisper its intentions; it shouts them in multiple languages with a dance break in the middle. And in Netflix's KPop Demon Hunters, those songs also have ...