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This week, the boy band Why Don’t We debuted their new song “Slow Down.” However, the pop track has quickly caught the attention of Smashing Pumpkins fans for a specific reason. As it turns out, the boy band sampled a Smashing Pumpkins classic in ...
Billy Ray Cyrus cried when daughter Miley Cyrus presented him with her song 'Secrets,' a song she wrote about and for him following their estrangement. 'You don't see your dad cry a lot,' Miley said of her father.
Icy girl season is officially upon us, and it has nothing to do with the impending East Coast blizzard: Bay area representor Saweetie is back with new music. Traditionally, the self-proclaimed “icy mami” tries her best to avoid making the headlines.
So when it came to making peace with her father, Billy Ray Cyrus, the Grammy winner knew that a song would make the perfect olive branch. That's how she came to pen "Secrets," which addresses their complex father-daughter relationship amid rumors of an estrangement between the two. And according to Cyrus, her father's reaction did not disappoint.
Many artists personally love the songs that were major hits for their careers. However, there are also quite a few singers out there who actually don’t like their biggest songs, or downright can’t stand to perform them. Let’s take a look at six songs ...
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Earlier this month at Pepsi’s Philly Eats Fest, Clipse opened up exclusively to VIBE about the deeply personal video for “The Birds Don’t Sing” — the heartfelt tribute to their late parents.
You won't hear these forgotten songs from 1969 on the radio too often, but they deserve to be in rotation today. They're just that good!
In an interview with the New Yorker, Nicks said her songs don’t change for her once they become hits. Her relationship with them doesn’t change. “I can sing ‘Dreams,’ which was a huge hit, and I’ve been singing it ever since it came out ...
As if “Don’t Let the Bastards Get You Down” didn’t send enough of a direct message through its original composition.