Some classic rock songs come from unexpected places. For example, Aerosmith’s “I Don’t Want to Miss a Thing” was written by a songwriter known for writing romantic power ballads for movies. The writer ...
Luna Guthrie is a Movie Features Editor for Collider, writer and film critic. She began as a writer for Collider in 2021 and joined the editorial team in 2024. She has a bachelor's degree in ...
Mick Jones was very proud after he wrote “I Don’t Want to Live Without You” during a single night at home. He called it his favorite Foreigner track of them all, adding that the March 1988 single was ...
After about a week of teasing, Megadeth have released their latest song "I Don't Care" and we've got the full lyrics for the track for you. The band set the tone for what was to come with a pair of ...
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An employee wonders what to do when they don't have enough to do. Getty Images/iStockphoto I’m working from home in a new job and, honestly, I don’t have enough to do. I’ve offered to help out my ...
In The Number Ones, I'm reviewing every single #1 single in the history of the Billboard Hot 100, starting with the chart's beginning, in 1958, and working my way up into the present. How do songs ...
I Don’t Really Care, Margaret memes derive from a moment in an interview between Vice President JD Vance and CBS’ Margaret Brennan. In their conversation, Brennan tries to make a point about the ...
For T.I., it’s not About the Money. The 44-year-old recently shared a decision about no longer wanting to perform live while visiting 96.1 the Beat’s afternoon show on Thursday. T.I. and Young Dro sat ...
When you're looking for a friend, there are things that matter, and things that don't. Julie Fogliano's I Don't Care is about what's not important ("I really don't care what you think of my hair, or ...
I used to think “I don’t understand anything anymore” was old-people-speak—right up there with “Who the &@^%* are all these people?” and “Get the &@^%* off my lawn!” “Who ordered this?” asked the ...