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The best sad songs to cry to
The beautiful thing about music is that there's a song for every single mood out there, including every kind of sadness.
I find these three famous songs to be total snoozefests, and for at least one of them, it's the radio's fault.
Below, Jensen McRae sits down with Teen Vogue to discuss writing her genre-expansive second full-length album, unexpectedly ...
Every Friday, pop critics for The New York Times weigh in on the week’s most notable new tracks. Listen to the Playlist on Spotify here (or find our profile: nytimes) and at Apple Music here, and sign ...
She’s played stages all over the world as an indie rocker. But with her online music parodies and a searing one-woman show, ...
This week’s indie basement has an extra high sleaze quotient, with (great) new albums from Viagra Boys and Fat White Family ...
Daniel Regha has released a review of the collaboration between Ayodeji ‘Wizkid’ Balogun and Oyindamola Oyinkansola, ...
One Idol contestant delivered an unforgettable performance during the reality TV show's "Songs of Faith" episode. 18-year-old ...
These three pairs of musical acts just loved each other, and they made some pretty stellar tunes through their respective friendships.
The song was co-written with Lewis Capaldi, Savan, Oscar Holter, and Max Gsus. It sees Jonas reflecting on a love lost over a shimmering backdrop of acoustic guitar and keys: “Well if he don’t ever ...
Find the lyrics to The Humours of Whiskey, a classic Irish folk song with playful words about whiskey and celebration.
Louise’s concluding voiceover reveals, “In the end, Joe Goldberg was made to see all of himself. The trial was messy, the ...