Hamilton is the greatest phenomenon Broadway has seen in years. Its combination of rap, R&B, humor, drama, and history got many people interested in the…
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Disney's 'Song of the South,' Which Inspired Splash Mountain, Is Racist and Here's Why
“Zip-a-Dee-Doo-Dah” is a song that’s easy to remember and might worm its way into your head every now and then. You might have even sung…
The Classic Beatles Song SisQó Didn't Want to Pay to Sample for 'Thong Song'
Whether you want to sample a metal riff for a rap track or need a tasty arrangement for a Beatles tune, these choices have a…
Song You Need to Know: Bryan Ferry, 'Sympathy For the Devil' Live in 1974
In early 1974, Bryan Ferry was on an amazing roll. Roxy Music were at their height, carving out their unique, glammy art-rock space as they…
Sam Hunt Releases 1st Song After DUI Arrest
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The Rocking Beatles Song John Lennon Said Sounded Good but 'Means Nothing'
Looking back on his work with The Beatles, John Lennon said he didn’t really have a favorite Fab Four album. And his reasoning was fairly…
Is Ringo Starr's New Song the Final Beatles Collaboration?
Ever since the Beatles broke up in the 1970s, music fans desperately wanted them to come back together. They never did, but occasionally surviving members…
X Factor: Celebrity song choices revealed for first live show as The Islanders bravely perform original song – The Sun
The X Factor: Celebrity song choices have been revealed ahead of the first live show tonight. The Sun Online has the full list of songs…
Cody Simpson's Song About Miley Cyrus Is Here and the Lyrics Are So Intense
Hi there, Cody Simpson and Miley Cyrus have been dating for approximately ten seconds and he’s already released a song about her. It’s called “Golden…
The Paul McCartney Song the Other Beatles Hated With a Passion
By the time The Beatles got to their White Album (1968), it didn’t take much to tell a Paul McCartney song from a John Lennon…