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Girl Groupers Gone (Successfully!) Solo
New York Times· 7 days agoWith two new albums from members of Fifth Harmony out now, a look back at other pop singers who took off on their own. The last high-profile one to have...
Melodies of Popular Songs Have Gotten Simpler Over Time
New York Times· 18 hours ago“Well, we’re all in the mood for a melody,” Billy Joel crooned in “Piano Man,” his iconic 1973 barroom ballad. The study, published on Thursday in the journal Scientific Reports, used mathematical ...
Sabrina Carpenter's director talks Barry Keoghan
Daily Mail· 7 days agoI knew that I wanted to have that shift there because there’s a shift in the music, the musicality.'...
“It’s MIDI, don’t get mad at me!": Dua Lipa's producer on the bassline for Don't Start Now
MusicRadar via Yahoo News UK· 7 days agoDon’t Start Now began life in Emily Warren...’t Start Now came the next day.” Lipa ended up...
Opinion: We may be at a tipping point on the protest song
CNN via Yahoo News UK· 3 days agoProtest songs, from ‘John Brown’s Body’ to ‘Fight the Power,’ have had a long and celebrated...
What To Know About The Viral ‘Tiramisu Cake’ Dance Challenge
Forbes· 5 days agoIn recent weeks the so-called “Tiramisu Cake” dance challenge has taken over Korean social media on...
Billy Morrison, Ozzy Osbourne and Steve Stevens' Take 'Crack Cocaine' To No. 1
antiMUSIC· 3 days agoHaving jumped into this position on the Mediabase chart, the track is the second single from BILLY's third solo album THE Morrison Project via TLG | ZOID | Virgin Music Group ...
Why We Still Want to Hear the ‘Ode to Joy,’ 200 Years Later
New York Times· 3 days agoBeethoven’s aspirational vision of unity and peace can be applied to virtually any situation or...
NBC Clones Sportscaster's Voice for Olympics, Toys R Us Makes Nostalgic Ad With AI
CNET· 4 days agoGet up to speed on the rapidly evolving world of AI with our roundup of the week's developments.
Wild-hearted hits: Stevie Nicks’ 20 best songs – ranked!
The Guardian· 21 hours agoWritten in 1971, Lady depicts the young Stevie Nicks, recently relocated to California, struggling to get a break: “I’m unsure, I can’t see my way … I’m tired of knocking on doors.” A certain ...