The post Beck Is “Thinking About You” in Mournful New Song: Stream appeared first on Consequence. “She’s gone,” Beck sings on his newly-released song “Thinking About You,” which finds the rock ...
The post Rap Song of the Week: GloRilla Opens Up on “Out Loud Thinking” appeared first on Consequence. Spitting over sparkling keys and a bouncing bassline, GloRilla kicks off “Out Loud Thinking” by ...
The cosmic single on The Beatles' final album, 'Let It Be', that John Lennon worked and worked on for months on end.
Baroque pop isn't exactly all the rage: With a few notable exceptions — Belle and Sebastian, Sufjan Stevens, Neutral Milk Hotel — practitioners of ornate indie-pop tend to be drowned out by louder, ...
Songwriters just know when a song is special. It’s a gut feeling. “That feeling doesn’t come often,” offers Dustin Lynch. With his song “Thinking ‘Bout You,” co-written with Andy Albert, Hunter Phelps ...
It’s been nearly a year since Dustin Lynch released “Thinking ‘Bout You,” his collab with MacKenzie Porter, but fans haven’t been able to fully experience it until now. “We’re getting to see the ...
NEW YORK (AP) — British singer Ed Sheeran didn’t steal key components of Marvin Gaye’s classic 1970s tune “Let’s Get It On” to create his hit song “Thinking Out Loud,” a jury said with a trial verdict ...
What does the music wrenched from the reluctant psyche of a tortured man sound like? Kid A. With more audience anticipation than the birth of a nation, Radiohead has released Kid A, the fourth album ...
Artists from different genres and eras can create similar songs. Rihanna‘s “Diamonds” has some interesting similarities to a song from The Beatles’ Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band. Both tracks ...
Britney Spears has released many songs over the years centered around weird concepts. Only one of the Princess of Pop‘s songs is about e-mailing someone. The writer of Spears’ “E-Mail My Heart” ...
I find it hard to believe that the American public is likely to be offended by Frank Sinatra’s “New York, New York” or Louis Armstrong’s “What a Wonderful World” or several other songs banned by Clear ...