That got me to thinking about the upcoming presidential debate, and what songs might represent the ... to express their views about public issues. Letters to the editor are subject to editing ...
“My current song on repeat is ‘Me & U’ by Tems,” he said. ‘Me & U’ is the lead single of Tems’ critically acclaimed debut studio album ‘Born In The Wild.’ The song sparked ...
One can understand why the United States does not wish to enter the war and confront Russia. In the U.S., Russia is considered a formidable military superpower. But are they really? A month ago we saw ...
To the editor: Throughout history, various songs were created for specific time periods. For example, in 1963 in the song "Blowing in the Wind," the group Peter, Paul and Mary sang about the ...
Beyoncé has reportedly threatened Donald Trump’s campaign with legal action for its unauthorized use of her song ‘Freedom ... issued a cease-and-desist letter to the Trump campaign after ...
One can understand why the United States does not wish to enter the war and confront Russia. In the U.S., Russia is considered a formidable military superpower. But are they really? A month ago we ...
The singer, who died on Tuesday at 77, had a smooth, sunny delivery that turned at least one track into a lasting anthem of ...
This list, then, basically keeps it to Stevie songs from Stevie albums. Wonder’s guest harmonica spots (Chaka Khan’s “I Feel 4 U,” Elton John’s “I Guess That’s Why They Call It the ...
King likened his frenetic approach to playing on this song as “drumming on the bass.” While it took Level 42 nearly five years after the release of “Love Games” to break out in the U.S ...
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Union jobs would be safer after the merger, Mori wrote in a Jan. 5 letter. The combined company would have almost $80 billion in revenue, compared with U.S. Steel’s roughly $18 billion ...
By Trevor Anderson Asake and Travis Scott’s “Active” jumps 8-1 to rule the Billboard U.S. Afrobeats Songs chart dated Aug. 24. The coronation on the streaming and sales-based charts follows ...