Funk music was transforming rapidly in the 1970s, and by 1976, many hits already felt timeless because they sounded like the ...
A song released in 2022 has surged back into the charts this year thanks to Stranger Things fans—despite never actually appearing on the hit Netflix series. Originally released in 2022 as part of ...
More "Sweet Caroline," please. Bom, bom, bom. The Neil Diamond classic foot-stomper is already featured in "Song Sung Blue," which stars Kate Hudson and Hugh Jackman as real-life impersonators Claire ...
“‘Glow’ is about living my life with my eyes closed,” Sweet Pill vocalist Zayna Youssef says of the new single off their anticipated new album. “Realizing I may be on the way to rock bottom, I kind of ...
The streaming numbers for two iconic Prince songs have skyrocketed thanks to their placement in the season finale of Netflix's Stranger Things. According to new Spotify data, "Purple Rain" has seen a ...
“Stranger Things” pulled off a thrilling ending by using two Prince songs in the final episode of the beloved Netflix series. Creators Matt and Ross Duffer secured the rights to “Purple Rain” and When ...
A lot has changed over the course of “Stranger Things” Season 5. Will Byers (Noah Schnapp) left previous fears and insecurities behind, Kali (Linnea Berthelsen) unexpectedly returned and — oh, yeah! — ...
With all due respect to Mr. Diamond, who I think has some great songs in his repertoire, “Sweet Caroline” sucks. I hate it with the power of 1000 burning suns. Whatever gene that people have that ...
The final batch of “Stranger Things” episodes before the big finale is finally here, but have you really gotten Diana Ross’ ‘Upside Down’ out of your head yet? Well, maybe the latest playlist will ...
The actress tells PEOPLE that quality time with son Henry and partner Addison O'Dea is "heaven" Liza Esquibias is a Writer-Reporter on the TV team at PEOPLE. She was previously an Editorial Intern and ...
Minnie Driver is sharing how she'll be spending the holidays with her son, Henry Story Driver, and boyfriend Addison O'Dea She says that she enjoys staying in to watch movies with them or "going for a ...
Yes, you really do deserve sweet treats every day, all day. A new study has found one in three Americans reward themselves with something sweet more than once per day — and 46% crave sweets by noon.