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Ozuna drops a sweet treat with his new song, "Caramelo," releasing both the audio-only and the music video versions earlier Thursday, June 11. -
Foster The People’s Music: Call It What You Want
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4 Famous Musicians Who Fathered [Extremely] Many Children
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Coldplay Remains a Head Full of Dreams Two Decades Later
Since the British rock act Coldplay was established in London in 1996, it has remained one of the most recognizable bands. With hits like "Yellow," "The Scientist," and "Viva La Vida," college friends Chris Martin, Jonny Buckland, Guy Berryman, and Will Champion have fought and succeeded together. -
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The all-around artist, together with his backing band "The Hooligans," has performed around the world. Bruno Mars has won eleven Grammy Awards, ten Soul Train Awards, four Guinness World Records, and three Brit Awards under his belt. However, he also worked on songs for other artists. Below are six songs you probably didn't know were also written, or co-written by Bruno Mars: -
Taylor Swift Tells People to Vote "In Order For Policies To Change"
Taylor Swift joins the growing number of celebrities urging people to vote. The singer-songwriter encouraged her fans to vote for people who would "fight against police brutality and racism of any kind" in a tweet yesterday, June 9. -
4 Locations That Prove Indie Event Venues Are Cornerstones of the Music Industry
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All Night Long: The Lionel Richie Biopic In The Works
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Motown's Songwriting Powerhouse: 5 Hits From The Holland-Dozier-Holland Trio
Although you might not have heard of the trio Holland-Dozier-Holland, you've definitely heard of their works six decades ago. The songwriting collective of Lamont Dozier and brothers Eddie and Brian Holland was responsible for some of the most recognizable tunes from the 1960s. -
D’Sound: The Norwegian Act Tattooed on Our Minds
D'Sound is a neo-soul quartet hailing from Oslo, Norway. With drummer Kim Ofstad, bassist Jonny Sjo, and lead vocalist Simone Eriksrud, later replaced by Mirjam Omdal, the band was a regular part of slow-listening playlists, especially in the late 1990s and early 2000s.
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