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Holly Johnson Says Freddie Mercury Must’ve Been Gutted When “Relax” Beat “Radio Ga Ga” To No.1

Frankie Goes To Hollywood frontman Holly Johnson has reflected on one of the most surprising chart battles of the 1980s, saying the late Freddie Mercury must have been “gutted” when Relax kept Queen’s Radio Ga Ga from reaching the UK No.1 spot. Speaking to NME as part of their “Does Rock ‘N’ Roll Kill Braincells?!” […]

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Kelly Clarkson Says She Wrote ‘Underneath The Tree’ In The Time It Took To Order Sushi

Kelly Clarkson has revealed that her Christmas hit “Underneath the Tree” was written in less than half an hour, and it all happened while she was waiting for sushi. The pop superstar shared the story in a recent video for The Kelly Clarkson Show’s YouTube channel, where she was asked about the fastest song she’s

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Discover 10 Rising Latin Artists Redefining Música Urbana, Regional Mexican, Dembow And Some!

Latin music runs across borders, genres, and generations, but while Latin legends such as Bad Bunny, Karol G, and J Balvin dominate headlines, there’s a wave of rising talent changing the sound of Latin music in real time. From Mexico to Chile, Puerto Rico to Brazil, here are 10 Latin artists making serious noise right

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Tracy Chapman’s Debut Album Turns 35: Why Her 1988 Classic Still Hits Home

In April 1988, Tracy Chapman released one of the most quietly revolutionary debut albums of all time. With just her voice, an acoustic guitar, and eleven beautiful songs, she broke through a music industry dominated by synths, hair metal, and polished pop. Her debut album, simply titled Tracy Chapman, didn’t just launch her career; it

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