Obtaining permission to use two iconic Prince songs for 'Stranger Things' was like a Rubik's Cube for the music supervisor — ...
“Stranger Things” pulled off a thrilling ending by using two Prince songs in the final episode of the beloved Netflix series.
Lee Brice admits there were two people in line to record his new song "Cry" before he even heard it. Dallas Davidson led the lyrics for the single, and he was actually going to record it himself.
“We Cry Together” is probably the most conversation-stopping song on Kendrick Lamar’s brilliant and challenging fifth album “Mr. Morale & the High Steppers” — a horrifyingly realistic recreation of an ...
After releasing "Shameless" and "Liar" last month, the singer unveiled her third single at midnight on Friday (October 4), giving fans a better glimpse of what to expect from her second studio album — ...
Usher has shared an emotional but powerful new song, “I Cry,” which was inspired by the recent wave of Black Lives Matter protests. The song boasts a piano-led pop-soul groove that places Usher’s ...
Drake continues to ride the wave — and the occasional jet ski — in 2020, releasing his new song "Laugh Now Cry Later" and a sporty, cameo-filled music video early Friday morning. Filmed at Nike World ...
The duo also revealed that their costume designer's husky played the part of the wolf in the video You won't see Honey County crying wolf! On Tuesday, the female country duo released a new music video ...
Britney Spears‘ impact on popular culture was so huge that she inspired many other songs by top 40 artists. For example, Justin Timberlake’s “Cry Me a River” is known to be about Spears and Timberlake ...
Based in Scotland, Finn has been writing about Japanese pop culture for nine years now. He is also a gamer, hiker, and proud vegan. His passion is bringing news straight from Japan to you, in English, ...
Horror movies such as Halloween are known for their theme songs. Some movies took things a step further by giving us awesome original songs. Here’s a look at the best of them — some we remember and ...