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I’m Congressman Hank Johnson coming to give you some more ear candy, or perhaps an earache," is how the Georgia Democrat introduced the protest song.
Global music icon Bad Bunny continues to redefine album rollouts, stunning fans with the surprise release of his new single, “Alambre Púa” (Barbed Wire), and its accompanying music video. The track, ...
Bad Bunny fed his fans with not only another show in Puerto Rico as part of his residency, but a brand new single, too. Bad Bunny’s “Alambre Púa” is out now, and fans are obsessed. Bad Bunny dropped ...
The artist who began his musical journey in metal bands transforms his introspective solo album into a genre-bending ...
Review: Pandemic Meltdown Musical ‘Three Houses’ Finds Song in Solitude Dave Malloy juggles book, music, lyrics, and orchestrations in this musical triptych about Covid Times. The score is ...
CHICAGO -- When the world was isolating in pandemic bubbles, Alex Hardaway was channeling his inner Bob McGrath — the late “Sesame Street” character who sang the “People in Your Neighborhood” song.
While in the post-production phase on his wild comedy “Triangle of Sadness,” director Ruben Östlund needed to find a song. In his previous films like “Force Majeure” and “The Square ...
The lyrics of the song may have been inspired by that conversation, but Ron Keel says it applies to a lot of things in our lives during some of the most challenging times.
Sad bangers and other songs that get us through. By Melissa Kirsch To get through the pandemic, the writer Hanif Abdurraqib has relied on “sad bangers”: “songs whose lyrics of grief, anxiety ...
As an amateur musician, I like taking a familiar song, rewriting the lyrics to meet the occasion, and then sharing that with other researchers, and the broader community.
Mick Jagger originally wrote lyrics about a plague for The Rolling Stones' "Living in a Ghost Town." He changed the lyrics because of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. The song was a minor hit.