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Celine Song’s new “Materialists” takes a deep look at love and value via a rom-com, a genre that she argues is wrongfully dismissed: “What is more important than love?” ...
The song of the summer just might belong to Sabrina Carpenter once again, as the pop star released the music video for “Manchild” on Friday, less than a day after officially releasing the ...
While this marks the first AI-generated song to hit the TikTok charts, there was one previous song on the TikTok charts that was human-made but contained an AI-generated sample.
The Brain Song by Binaural Technologies is a digital cognitive enhancement tool that uses 17-minute gamma wave sound stimulation to support mental clarity, memory recall, and focus—without pills ...
Last year, we had Sabrina Carpenter's "Espresso" and Tommy Richman's "Million Dollar Baby." Contenders for song of the summer 2025 aren't so clear.
Benson Boone loves his mother, which he makes abundantly clear on the new single “Momma Song” and its accompanying video. On the chorus, Boone sings, “Take me down your old street / Tell me ...
Verdict “The Interstellar Song Contest” is gloriously overloaded, a maximalist and pitch-black Eurovision riff that swings from camp satire to chilling horror without missing a beat. It ...
Whether you’re pre-gaming a night out with your group chat or gearing up for a beach barbecue, “Sticky” is the perfect adjective—and song—to capture the essence of summer.
Rapper Kanye West dropped an antisemitic song that has amassed million of views on X as music streaming services Spotify and SoundCloud struggle to remove the hate-filled track.
Ye’s account is verified as an organization on X, meaning it could be eligible for monetization and ads. It’s not clear if Ye’s account uses those features. The proliferation of the song ...
The new KATSEYE song “Gnarly” is a frontrunner for most polarizing pop song of 2025 — and its existence is proof we're so back. There are so many ways to make an impactful pop hit: you could ...
As the song got older, it began to be used in some American TV shows – including Fargo, Trust, and Ted Lasso – and Celentano gradually became the second-biggest-selling Italian artist of all time.