Come with Us on a journey back to 2014, before Taylor Swift had feuded with Kim Kardashian or embarked on her ambitious album ...
After Sweden’s Roxette broke through in the U.S. with “The Look,” which topped the Billboard Hot 100 for a week in April 1989 ...
The popstar changed the lyrics in her '1989' song to "These hands had to let it go free and it changed the prophecy" Kevin ...
Taylor Swift's 1989 (Taylor's Version) song “Wildest Dreams (Taylor’s Version)” is a hit again in the U.K. this week—and on ...
Trying to choose 15 songs from Quincy Jones' illustrious career in music is a steep challenge, but you can't go wrong with ...
Taylor Swift's 1989 (Taylor’s Version) and Reputation both manage to return to Billboard's Top Streaming Albums chart this ...
The song circled back again in the early ’90s when Color Me Badd ... Sure!, James Ingram and El DeBarge (1989) Jones used his ...
Sometimes you just have to get out of your hometown. For Taylor Swift, that reckoning came when she was merely 14. The burgeoning singer-songwriter, her parents, and her younger brother packed up and ...
For her final night in New Orleans, Swift once again went with the double mashups she loves so much. On guitar, Swift sang ...
The first single from 1989 is perfect for the first sign of the ... While many of Swift’s songs about facing public scrutiny are a bit darker — see The Tortured Poets Department’s “Clara ...