With a 57th week atop the list, the song sets the new standard for longevity. By Pamela Bustios Sr. Charts & Data Analyst (Latin & Billboard Español) Bad Bunny sets a historic milestone as “DtMF” adds ...
As we put this list together, we thought about the rise of a new pop class, the return of some longtime favorites, regional rap bangers, country crossovers, the year of sexy drill, and more. All the ...
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Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Puerto Rican singer Luis Fonsi, co-author of one of the century’s most iconic songs, shares how he created it and discusses its ...
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This spring, the Cure will celebrate the 40th anniversary of their fifth studio album, The Top. Formed in 1978 by Robert Smith, Michael Dempsey and Lol Tolhurst, the Cure have endured as one of the ...
Cover songs—modern music is practically built off of them. Artists interpreting other artists’ work has been around since the dawn of compositions, and they’ve been particularly popular here in the ...
There is no platonic definition of a good cover version of a well-loved song. A good cover can be an enthusiastic celebration of the original, a rendition that highlights the very things that stir ...
The 50 best country songs from the 1970s shine a light on changes within the genre. Merle Haggard opened the decade with a song rooted in country traditionalism, but 10 years later, artists including ...
From Adele, The Beatles, Selena Gomez, Jimi Hendrix and Bon Jovi, these artists couldn't escape from having one of their song's lyrics mistaken by fans. By Carly Thomas Senior Editor, Digital It’s not ...
Drake is everywhere. His tracks follow us around, taking over every radio station, grocery store, and club. The discourse he inspires might be valuable or might be toxic, but always seems interminable ...