Producer and songwriter Benny Blanco is behind hit songs released by Ed Sheeran, Rihanna, Katy Perry, and others.
In his long-awaited return to music, Sturgill Simpson under his new name Johnny Blue Skies brought a mesmerising, marathon performance to the Bristol Beacon under the banner of the “Why Not?” tour.
Featuring just the man and his guitar, the album was about reminding people who Johnny Cash really was, stripping away the heavy production and minor songs that bogged down his 80s albums.
Nearly a decade after its release, the clip is still putting up more than 380,000 views a day so far this year.
Lil Nas X has shared a new song from his upcoming album Dreamboy every day this week, beginning with the title track, then “Big Dummy” and “Swish.” On Thursday (March 13), he released “Right There!” ...
Before Ethan and Joel Coen included “The Man in Me” in their 1998 film The Big Lebowski, it appeared on Dylan’s 1970 album, New Morning. Though Dylan’s 11th LP is sometimes overlooked, it offers a ...
The column referred to Carney as a man with a “reverse Midas touch.” Another article in the same paper referred to Carney as the “high priest of Project Fear” — a reference to Carney’s ...
After a week of dropping new songs Lil Nas X has debuted his new single “Hotbox.” The innuendo-filled track arrives alongside an Elias Talbot-directed music video that evokes a vibrant Barbie pink ...
It's believed the Outlaw Midas skins and questlines will be released ... Marvel Rivals March 13 update patch notes - Big changes for Iron Man, Human Torch and more Kingdom Come Deliverance 2 ...
Batman Forever soundtrack, U2 borrowed from their Zooropa outtakes for the most exciting Batman song since Prince’s “Batdance.” “Hold Me, Thrill Me, Kiss Me, Kill Me” portrays the kind of ...