Previously, I touched on the worst Christmas songs ever written, so why not try my hand at the best? The earworms, the nostalgia bringers, the tear jerkers, this list has them all, and then some!
making this year one of the most dynamic years in recent memory. These are the songs that defined hip-hop in 2024.
Then don't worry, Radio X has a list of some of the shortest songs around ... It's silly, fast, and unshakeably catchy. The Boston band loved a short, sharp shock, but this is one of their ...
That’s the agony and ecstasy of yuletide commercialism: Encountering the same Christmas songs over and over can be grating, unless you’re like Carey — “I live Christmas to Christmas ...
People, we need to make room for a few more songs up top. Which ones ... It could be unassailable proof the Boston-based quartet can do bluegrass and everything else (folk, funk, pop, jazz ...
Flip through the slideshow below for 18 of music's funniest tunes. From Shaggy's cheating anthem "It Wasn't Me" to Jeannie C. Riley's snarky "Harper Valley P.T.A.," these songs are packed with ...
He began to roam up and down the aisle, Kenny G style, playing Christmas songs on his sax as passengers clapped, sang along and shouted requests from their seats. “I asked, ‘Who has a favorite ...
We talk a lot about sob-inducing movies, but personally, I don’t think enough attention is paid to the best sad songs to cry to, from Adele ballads—duh—to offerings from Mitski and Enya ...
Not only did the band accompany Prince beautifully on stage and on film, but they also helped write some of his most popular songs in the 1980s. The greatest rock backup bands are often ...
That means it’s officially illegal to not play Christmas songs from morning until night ... When Fall Out Boy released their 2009 greatest hits album, Believers Never Die, many fans were ...
(NewsNation) — Two men were arrested Saturday evening for flying a drone near Logan International Airport, Boston police said amid reports of mysterious drone sightings across the northeast U.S.
Music critics—myself included—have spent much of the past several years bemoaning the decline of capital-“E” Events in music: no new superstars to crown, no more tentpole albums to unify ...