‘Pandering to the male gaze’: Sabrina Carpenter’s album cover for Man’s Best Friend That was down to the controversial cover art, on which the former Disney kid poses on all fours while a faceless man ...
When this mega star asked Depeche Mode if he could cover “Personal Jesus”, it was as if Elvis himself was asking.
Hosted on MSN
The Greatest Song Covers Of All Time
Music's timelessness is evident in cover songs that bring a fresh perspective. These 10 exceptional covers have left a lasting impact on music history by captivating hearts and ears in unexpected ways ...
Cover songs, at some point, became part of nu-metal culture. To be more specific, these were mostly covers of pop songs. Sure, some did it before Limp Bizkit unleashed their take on George Michael's ...
Making a good cover song isn’t easy, and most bands are lucky if they can simply do justice to the original. However, there's a short list of bands and musicians that have outdone the original song ...
Not only is Nirvana’s MTV Unplugged rendition of this song from the early 1990s the most well-known cover of “The Man Who Sold The World”, but it’s also one of the most famous cover songs in rock ...
Sabrina Carpenter shared a brand-new album cover "approved by God" after the pop star received backlash over the original art. Carpenter, 26, shocked fans with the announcement of her forthcoming ...
This has been the most exciting year for Pulp and Pulp fans in over two decades. They released More, their first album in 24 years, this spring, and toured the world. Now they’ve shared a new song.
Trivium's Matt Heafy has shown himself quite adept at covers through his social media channels over the last five or six years and now he and his band are seeking input from fans on which song they ...
Me listening to the Paradise soundtrack while writing this. Photo: Brian Roedel/Disney Using these covers is both a misguided choice and one of the things I appreciate most about Paradise. A drama ...
The parody master joined the "Feel It Still" outfit during their show in New York City on Tuesday for a rocking, non-parody performance of Rage's "Killing in the Name." While we can't explain the ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results