Taylor Swift faces new criticism over lyrics in her latest song, “Opalite,” which listeners say target her fiancé Travis Kelce’s ex-girlfriend, Kayla Nicole. The song, from Swift’s new album, “The ...
Music history is full of songs with lyrics that don’t make any sense. I’m not talking about whether or not something is grammatically correct. I’m talking about songs with either no discernible ...
TAYLOR Swift appears to have unleashed her inner mean girl and taken a savage swipe at pop rival Charli XCX in a new diss track. The singer’s new album The Life of a Showgirl was released at midnight ...
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We are just days from the release of Taylor Swift's new album with The Life Of A Showgirl dropping on October 3. Swifties in New York City — or those that were able to make the trip — got a sneak peak ...
Coachella’s 2026 lineup is here and we’ve got thoughts. All three headliners are pop stars for the first time in Coachella history (Sabrina Carpenter, Justin Bieber, and Karol G), but Goldenvoice’s ...
Ed Sheeran performed new tracks at a pop-up concert in New York Saturday to promote his new album, "Play." It also streamed live on TikTok where there were more than 1 million views. (Sept. 14) A ...
Ed Sheeran performed new tracks at a pop-up concert in New York Saturday to promote his new album, "Play." It also streamed live on TikTok where there were more than 1 million views. (Sept. 14) 'Pray ...
Trends can rise out of nowhere in the world of pop music. It takes some savvy and skill for a band to get in on such a trend and take advantage of it while it’s hot. In the case of Blood, Sweat & ...
The Brooklyn District Attorney’s Office says two New Jersey brothers scammed four senior women out of nearly $400,000, through schemes that often began with pop-ups on the seniors’ computers.