Stacker takes a look at Black artists music wouldn't be the same without, from Sister Rosetta Tharpe to Tupac Shakur.
Relive 2008's biggest hits! From Beyoncé to Coldplay and Lady Gaga, these songs defined a generation and still hit hard today.
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Adele’s “25” may have beat Beyoncé for album of the year, but the British singer spent most of her acceptance speech pouring her heart out about how much she loves Beyoncé. “My light is Beyoncé. The ...
“Yonkers” by Tyler, The Creator As far as eerie Halloween vibes go, “Yonkers” is one of many Tyler tracks that perfectly set the tone. The hypnotic beat paired with Tyler’s aggressive flow and his ...
Becoming a pop superstar requires the acquisition of evergreen hits, but becoming a musical legend requires something more.
Hell, apparetly, hath no fury like Lily Allen scorned—but Allen's ‘West End Girl’ isn’t the first time an iconic artist has ...
"Born in the USA," "Thunder Road," and "Backstreets" are all among the absolute best Bruce Springsteen songs that are ...
Tina Knowles was honored at the 27th annual Angel Ball with Blue Ivy sharing the spotlight at the event and Beyoncé ...
Sabrina Carpenter's pop smarts and upfront lyrics about sex have made her a kind of Judy Blume-ish big sister to her young ...
The year 2000 boasted some of the greatest pop songs ever. These are three female pop stars who hit No. 1 in 2000.
Taylor Swift, Kenny Loggins, LL Cool J, Pink, Sarah McLachlan and Talking Heads' David Byrne are among the impressive list of ...