Dua Lipa (singer, songwriter and actress)
April 18, 2026 J. Clarke

These Songs Are Forever Tied To The Pandemic, For Better Or Worse

There was a stretch of time when the outside world felt like a distant rumor and the days blurred together in sweatpants and sourdough starters. Music didn’t just fill the silence—it became a timestamp. Certain songs weren’t just hits; they were companions during uncertainty, boredom, and the strange comfort of shared isolation.
Mr. Mister, Kyrie
April 17, 2026 Jesse Singer

Rock bands who thought fame would last forever. Now no one born after 2000 has even heard of them.

At one point, these bands weren’t just big—they were inescapable. Radio, MTV, malls, your friend’s older sibling’s car…you didn’t have a choice. The kind of fame where you assume (or at least they probably did) it just carries forward forever. Fast forward to now, and ask someone born after 2000…nothing.
Screenshot from Billie Elish - bad guy, www.youtube.com
April 17, 2026 J. Clarke

Modern Music Videos That Prove The 21st Century Changed The Industry Forever

There was a time when music videos felt like extras, fun, flashy, but ultimately optional. Then the 21st century showed up and completely flipped that idea on its head. With the rise of YouTube, social media, and artists gaining more creative control, music videos stopped being promotional tools and became events.
Uriah Heep
April 15, 2026 Jesse Singer

Bands From The 1970s That No One Remembers—Seriously, Do You Remember Even 5 Of These Bands?

The 1970s gave us Led Zeppelin, The Rolling Stones, Pink Floyd—and we could go on and on with all the iconic bands from the decade. But the 70s also gave us a whole lot that time, and most of us, just…forgot. Some had hits. Some had hype. And some? You’re about to swear we made them up (we didn’t).

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Screenshot from I Write Sins Not Tragedies by Panic! at the Disco, Fueled by Ramen/DCD2 Records (2006)
April 13, 2026 Peter Kinney

Songs That Took Over MySpace And Became The Soundtrack Of An Entire Generation

Before streaming algorithms and TikTok trends, there was MySpace. Your profile song said everything about you, autoplay drama was real, and discovering music meant scrolling through glittery pages and embedded players. These are the songs that lived on profiles, blasted through speakers, and defined a generation that learned music through HTML and mood swings.
Screenshot from Partyman (extended cut) by Prince, Warner Records (1989)
April 13, 2026 Quinn Mercer

The Strangest Songs To Hit Number One On The Billboard Hot 100

Novelty songs, oddball production, bizarre concepts, or just straight-up chaotic energy—these tracks weren’t supposed to dominate the Billboard charts, and yet somehow, for a moment, they took the number one spot.
Portrait of country singer Tammy Wynette wearing a pink turtleneck, looking unimpressed
April 9, 2026 Sammy Tran

The Sad Truth About The Death Of Tammy Wynette

Tammy Wynette was the “First Lady of Country Music"—but when her death in 1998 was re-examined, it revealed the toll of living in the spotlight.
April 9, 2026 Alex Summers

Marc Bolan And The Glam Rock Legend Of T. Rex

Few shone brighter in the early 70s than Marc Bolan and T. Rex.


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