At one point, Boy George was one of the most recognizable faces on the planet. Then came years of chaos, a quiet comeback, and suddenly...criminal charges and prison.
The 2010s gave us undeniable bangers—the kind you screamed in cars, blasted at parties, and quietly tied to very specific people you probably shouldn’t text anymore. At the time, they felt like harmless pop perfection. Looking back now? They read more like a user manual for everything that makes modern dating feel exhausting.
Award shows are supposed to run like clockwork—smiles, applause, and winners announced without incident. But at the 1975 Country Music Association Awards, something quietly strange happened that would linger far longer than the award itself. When Charlie Rich lit the winner’s envelope on fire before announcing John Denver, it turned a routine moment into one of country music’s most puzzling onstage gestures.
Nedra Talley Ross, the last surviving Ronette, helped define 1960s pop while navigating Phil Spector’s control, royalty lawsuits, and the lasting legacy of “Be My Baby.”
“Independent” usually sounds like small-scale, under-the-radar, maybe even a little niche. But every so often, an album comes along that completely breaks that perception—huge sales, massive cultural impact, and somehow still technically indie.
While the world still saw Freddie Mercury as the iconic frontman of Queen, those closest to him witnessed a man facing the reality of a terminal illness.
Some songs take their time. These ones don’t. They show up, take over your brain, and leave before you can even think about skipping them. Not that you'd want to skip any of these gems anyway. These are the best songs under 3 minutes ever made…ranked, of course. Do you agree?
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