He wrote the band’s breakout hit, “Kryptonite,” in a high school math class, and would go on to be nominated for three Grammy Awards.
Bad Bunny’s acceptance speech is explicitly rejecting dehumanisation in a ceremony where, finally, music in languages other ...
"DtMF" features myriad references to the relationship between Puerto Rico and the mainland United States.
Like other notable Puerto Rican artists like Héctor Lavoe, Willie Colón and the Lebrón Brothers, Bad Bunny delivers all his lyrics in Spanish.
When Positively 4th Street landed in 1965, its biting tone caught listeners off guard and helped define it as Dylan’s ultimate diss song.
If you thought the Super Bowl was just about football and overpriced snacks, 50 Cent would like a word. The ...
Kid Rock’s “Rock the Country” tour has been in the headlines plenty recently with acts dropping out as the singer faces ...
Brad Arnold — the lead singer of 3 Doors Down, known for songs like “Kryptonite,” "When I'm Gone" and "Here Without You" — has died. He was 47. "With heavy hearts, we share the news that Brad Arnold, ...
This isn’t the first time the East Bay band has spoken out against President Donald Trump and his administration. Green Day ...
After years of teasing his final studio album, J. Cole has finally dropped “The Fall Off,” and boy does he have a lot to say! His seventh album is jam-packed with 24 songs addressing everything from ...
Pop star Mariah Carey’s performance at the Milan Cortina Winter Olympics opening ceremony was the talk of the town but raised ...
Book criticism often encourages speed: verdicts delivered briskly, ideas reduced to angles, art pressed into service of an argument. The two books under review here resist that pressure.