Let's look back at three one-hit wonders from 1990. These are three you forgot but need to remember all over again.
Relive the magic of the 90s with songs that marked a generation and continue to thrill our hearts. Senate shut down for 1.5 ...
No rap songs have ranked in the top 40 on the last two Billboard Hot 100 charts, following Kendrick Lamar and SZA's "Luther" dropping off the chart.
Yesterday, Billboard deputy editor and Stereogum buddy Andrew Unterberger published a piece with some confusing implications: On last week's Billboard Hot 100, there were no rap songs in the top 40.
Remember this soft rock ballad from 1993? “Everybody Hurts” by R.E.M. was quite the hit back in the early 90s, and it even peaked at No. 29 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. This song was intentionally ...
If the title isn’t enough of a hint of why this screams Stranger Things, the 1985 song features a chorus with the line, ...
Prince recruited Johnson (real name Garry George Johnson), who was self-taught on drums and guitar, in 1981 for The Time, an ...
Richard Darbyshire, the frontman for the 1980s pop band Living In A Box, has died. His family told the BBC that he died on ...
Other than some festival appearances and three shows back in the 1980s in California, progressive metal band Queensryche had ...
Richard Darbyshire, the frontman for the 1980s pop band Living In A Box, has died. His family told the BBC that he died on ...
Hip-hop and rap have been driving culture in the U.S. for almost four decades now, especially in America. So why are these songs missing from the Top 40? It's ...complicated.
For the last 40 years or so, Atlanta’s Drivin’ N’ Cryin’ has been one of the best hard rock bands that the South has produced.