December 26, 2025 J. Clarke

Iconic Hip Hop Looks That Made It Fashion’s Most Powerful Music Genre

Hip hop didn’t politely ask the fashion world for permission—it showed up dressed better than everyone else and dared the industry to keep up. From street corners to couture runways, rappers turned personal style into cultural authority, reshaping how luxury, rebellion, and identity look on a global stage. Below are 22 unmistakable looks that helped crown hip hop as the most powerful force in style.
December 24, 2025 Penelope Singh

The Spinners: Seven Decades Of Soul

The Spinners started in 1954, but they finally got to the top of the R & B charts in the 70s.
December 26, 2025 J. Clarke

These Hits Prove The 90s Was The Best Decade In Hip Hop

There’s a reason hip hop heads still argue about the 1990s like it’s a religious doctrine. This was the decade when lyricism mattered, regional sounds thrived without canceling each other out, and artists weren’t afraid to be funny, political, vulnerable, or confrontational—sometimes all in the same verse.
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December 26, 2025 Allison Robertson

The night Keith Moon wrecked his hotel room wasn’t unusual—but in the hours that followed, it became clear that Moon was spiraling.

The night Keith Moon wrecked another hotel room seemed routine — until what happened hours later revealed the fragile truth behind rock’s wildest drummer.

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December 23, 2025 J.D. Blackwell

The Rock Legend Of Steve Marriott

Singer and guitarist Steve Marriott was one of Britain’s most respected blues-rock performers of the 60s and 70s.
December 25, 2025 J. Clarke

When Curtis Mayfield was paralyzed by a falling stage light, he kept recording—singing flat on his back until the end.

Curtis Mayfield had already lived several musical lifetimes by the time fate intervened. He’d helped invent socially conscious soul, soundtracked the civil rights movement, and quietly influenced generations of artists who followed. Then, in 1990, a falling stage light changed everything. What came next wasn’t a dramatic comeback or a victory lap—it was a slow, stubborn refusal to stop creating. This is how Curtis Mayfield kept making music when almost nothing worked the way it used to.
December 23, 2025 J. Clarke

Before They Were Classics, Test Audiences Absolutely Hated These Films

Hollywood loves a test screening. Dim the lights, hand out comment cards, and let a roomful of strangers decide a movie’s fate. Sometimes that feedback saves a project. Other times, it nearly buries films that would later be crowned untouchable classics. From endings that were completely rewritten to tones that were wildly misunderstood, these movies all faced brutal early reactions—and survived anyway.
December 22, 2025 Jesse Singer

Songs Baby Boomers Are Embarrassed To Admit They Loved When They Were Younger

Every generation has guilty pleasures—but boomers? Oh, they practically invented them. Long before Spotify Wrapped exposed everyone’s questionable listening habits, boomers were already hiding record sleeves under their beds and praying no one caught them humming along. These are the songs they loved…and would rather not talk about.
December 22, 2025 Jesse Singer

Are These Really The Best And Worst Albums By The Greatest Rock Bands Ever?

Every legendary rock band has at least one album fans worship—and at least one they quietly pretend never existed. These are the greatest highs and the most notorious lows from the most iconic bands of all time… or are they? Do you agree with the choices?
December 22, 2025 Jesse Singer

Bands That Were Too Weird For Radio—And Too Good To Ignore

Some bands were too strange, too experimental, or too ahead of their time to fit neatly between Top 40 jingles and car-dealership ads. But their weirdness? That’s exactly what made them unforgettable. These groups never conquered radio—but they conquered everyone who actually listened.