The feminist movement in pop music during the 1970s was about more than just sexual liberation—it was about redefining the role of women in society and in music. These artists showed that women could ...
Netflix's Olivia Rodrigo: GUTS World Tour is a concert documentary covering over 20 of Rodrigo's songsalthough there are ...
Before Chappell Roan, there was Peaches. She talks about being a lyrically outrageous, gender-nonconforming queer pop icon ...
Undying classics from the Killboard Rot 100. By Joe Lynch Executive Digital Director Halloween songs might not be as beloved — or profitable — as Christmas music (though that’s changing a ...
He’s led with an upbeat, anthemic song called “I’ll Be There” — stream it below. The throwback, early rock-inspired track offers Jin the chance to show off his wide-ranging vocals. “With this song I ...
27, 2003. Jack Jones, a Grammy-winning crooner known for “The Love Boat” television show theme song, has died, Wednesday, Oct. 23, 2024. (AP Photo/Reed Saxon, File) FILE - Loni Anderson and Jack Jones ...
A feminist campaigner has been slammed for telling Gisele Pelicot 'marrying men is not inevitable'. Mrs Pelicot's case has attracted worldwide recognition after she was drugged by her husband ...
The Mother Monster is back. Marking her return to the peak pop form that put her on the map, Lady Gaga has shared a new song, “Disease,” the first single from her forthcoming album. Stream it below.
While almost all these actresses always stress upon women's equality, and preach feminism and how women must never be objectified, it is surprising why they accept to perform items songs that ...
BTS‘ Jin has shared a new song ahead of the release of his solo LP, Happy. The upbeat track, titled “I’ll Be There,” pays homage to the rockabilly genre, fusing rock and country influences.
The following is a lightly edited transcript of the October 25 episode of The Daily Blast podcast. Listen to it here. In an interview on Thursday, Donald Trump seethed with anger at Jack Smith and ...
To woo the growing demographic of angry young men, the PPP and President Yoon Suk-yeol campaigned for the presidency in 2022 with the message that feminism is to blame for the birth rate crisis.