Krispy Kreme has teamed up with music icon Montell Jordan for a sweet twist on his chart-topping hit, “This Is How We Do It." ...
Fans of the recent biopic Deliver Me From Nowhere should listen to great Bruce Springsteen songs like "Downbound Train" and "Jack of All Trades." ...
The reimagined version appears on the band’s new holiday EP, Taylor Momsen’s Pretty Reckless Christmas, released Oct. 31.
The band is back with the fourth single off its forthcoming album. By Mackenzie Cummings-Grady The All-American Rejects have dropped off their new song, “Eggshell Tap-Dancer,” the third single off ...
U.S. Girls (aka Meghan Remy) has shared a new song, “Running Errands,” in two unique versions, “Yesterday” and “Today” versions. The “Yesterday” version celebrates the 10th anniversary of her album ...
After two months led by music from Saja Boys, HUNTR/X takes its turn at No. 1. By Kevin Rutherford Stop us if you’ve heard this one before: a KPop Demon Hunters song is No. 1 on the Top Gabb Music ...
Portland’s moment in the spotlight continues, now with a new take on the classic Kermit the Frog anthem, “Rainbow Connection.” Monday night, “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert” debuted a version of ...
The Version Luna II update for Genshin Impact, dubbed “Song of the Welkin Moon: Reprise,” will launch on October 22, developer miHoYo announced. The long-awaited user-generated content system ...
What is Chino Moreno's favorite song? The Deftones frontman revealed his all time favorite track comes from one of the '80s biggest artists and was a big part of his youth. During an appearance on ...
Travis Kelce wasn’t cocky when it came time to share his thoughts about fiancée Taylor Swift’s spicy song, “Wood.” The Kansas City Chiefs tight end broke his silence on the innuendo-filled track — ...
“All Too Well”—the 10-minute version, written years before but recorded only for Red (Taylor’s Version) in 2021—is Taylor Swift’s masterpiece, in the first, now obsolescent sense of masterpiece: the ...
If you’ve put together a Halloween party playlist at any point over the last 45 years, you’ve almost certainly included Warren Zevon’s “Werewolves of London.” If you haven’t you are a literal monster.