The Eagles were known for their classic rock and country songs. People don’t associate them with disco music. Despite this, they released a famous disco song in the 1970s. Here’s a look at why their ...
Chris Stapleton and Miranda Lambert brought their first true duet to the 2025 CMA Awards stage on Wednesday, (Nov. 19) ...
Stapleton and Lambert released the song in July, drawing inspiration from the classic duets made iconic by Kenny Rogers and ...
Disco is finally getting its due, thanks to works like 2024's PBS docuseries "Disco: Soundtrack of a Revolution" and a new book by a former Detroit journalist who has given the indelible music genre ...
Classic rock bands were sometimes falsely accused of being Satanic. Meanwhile, Don Henley flat-out said that The Eagles’ disco song “One of These Nights” is Satanic. Here’s a look at what he was ...
Ever listen to a song and think, “Wow, this is speaking to me. Not just my individual situation, but me, my person, my soul”? We have, too, like, all the time—but some big bangers sing a bit truer ...
When disco hit back in the 1970s, the collective desire for everybody to shake their groove things resulted in some dubious decision-making. Before you knew it, disco was absolutely everywhere, ...
Why is a song about Rasputin going viral on TikTok? But what is the “Rasputin” song? And where did it come from? Here’s everything you need to know about TikTok’s new favorite sound. Despite its ...
YouTube's John Fassold has taken aim at plenty of musicians on his channel, criticizing the cookie-cutter pop song method. This time, he's coming for one of our favorites, Panic! At The Disco. He rose ...
Panic! at the Disco have officially gone metal. Vocalist Brendon Urie recently teased the possibility of the band releasing a metal version of the song "The Calendar" that he had shared with his ...
Brendon Urie didn’t hold back on Twitter after he found out Panic! At The Disco’s song “High Hopes” was used at a Donald Trump rally in Phoenix, Ariz. The Panic! at the Disco singer penned another ...