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We're taking a look at all the songs that have seen chart success this year and asking fans - and members of the Billboard charts team - which song they think was the song of the summer for 2025.
A late local poet whose work was featured on a “Poem Page” in The Evening Republican decades ago will have her words come to life when performed as a song by the Columbus Indiana Children’s ...
The song will appear on Nimino’s Creek EP, coming March 21 on Counter Records. But whether one is a longtime fan or just now hearing his name, Nimino assures he’s got something for you.
The chorus, by contrast, with its deeply resonant bass, layers of background vocals and added brass, is musically the heaviest part of the song, underwriting Swift’s assertive claim that she will ...
These country legends may have been lost to the sands of time if they hadn't taken creative control of their careers.
She began to achieve success not long after a country singer recorded a version of a song she wrote. Parton sang uncredited backing vocals on the song, which began to garner some interest for her.
Theme songs are uber important. The 1970s were packed with unforgettable TV show themes. Find three that defined the decade below.
In 1985, English singer-songwriter Kate Bush released a song called "Running Up That Hill." Last week, 37 years after its release, the tune — featured in an episode of Netflix's "Stranger Things ...
In an interview with Fox News Digital, Levy, 25, spoke about the success of his song “ Boycott Target ” with pro-Trump rapper Forgiato Blow, knocking singer Taylor Swift from the top spot on ...
Bobby Braddock was inducted into the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame in 1981. By that point, he had amassed a string of hit songs, including George Jones' "He Stopped Loving Her Today," Tanya ...
We have the songs to do all of that." Todd said he knew the key to Buckcherry's success would be to stay true to who they always were, which comes through loud and clear on Roar Like Thunder.
Paul McCartney and John Lennon gave up on a 1965 Beatles song, and American singer P.J. Proby turned it into a modest success in England.