Classic rock anthems like Kiss' "Under the Gun" (1984) and Bon Jovi's "Bad Medicine" (1988) made the list, but in the No. 1 spot is none other than Extreme's 1990 hit "Get The Funk Out," which ...
“I’ll Make Love to You” topped the Billboard Hot 100 for 14 weeks starting on Aug. 27, 1994. It's also the third best performing song in the 1990s on Billboard, won the Grammy Award for Best R&B ...
Steinberg, who wrote a string of hits in the 1980s and 1990s for artists like Madonna and Cyndi Lauper, was inducted into the ...
Riley reflects on his six decades in a new memoir, “Remember the Times.” Co-written with author Jake Brown, the book chronicles Riley’s invention of new jack swing, the plush yet hard-knocking ...
Following his successful Super Bowl halftime performance, here's a look at Bad Bunny and other famous, richest Latin artists of all time.
These one-hit wonders were huge in the 1990s, and I'd argue that they still deserve to be just as big today, over three decades later.
Here are four classic rock artists who scored No. 1 hits on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1989, including Phil Collins and Billy Joel.
Vanilla Ice's "Ice Ice Baby" climbed to number three on Billboard's rap chart as both ICE supporters and opponents used it in viral videos.
Bad Bunny hops up the charts in the aftermath of his big wins at the Grammys, but it's rapper Don Toliver who lands at the top of the Billboard albums chart. On the Hot 100 singles chart, country ...
Total Recall, Goodfellas, and Dances With Wolves are all among the absolute greatest movies of 1990 that we now consider classics.