Doors Down’s “Kryptonite” surges to No. 1 on the Hard Rock Streaming Songs chart and reenters multiple hard rock charts after ...
A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms ends on an unusual song: "Sixteen Tons" by Tennessee Ernie Ford, but it fits well with the ...
For the first time in 'Game of Thrones' history, the most recent episode ends with a song not related to Westeros.
Just days away from their first anniversary as a group, the eight-member outfit once again proves they have what it takes to be the next IT girl group with the release of their bubbly single “Rude.” ...
Emo hip-hop duo Atmosphere transformed The Pageant into a place of vibrant energy on Jan. 3. The crowd, already exhilarated from the opening sets,  buzzed with excitement while waiting for the main ...
When you listen to one-hit wonders, you likely do what most people do—listen to the one song that they’re known for. There is nothing wrong with that, as that is why they have received the title of a ...
In his debut book, Uncharted Territory: What Numbers Tell Us About the Biggest Hit Songs and Ourselves, author Chris Dalla Riva offers a data-driven exploration of the trends that have shaped pop ...
Jeremy has more than 2300 published articles on Collider to his name, and has been writing for the site since February 2022. He's an omnivore when it comes to his movie-watching diet, so will gladly ...
Happy 60th Birthday to the legendary KRS-One, the Blastmaster himself. Born Lawrence Parker in the Bronx, KRS carved out his place in hip hop history as both a lyrical giant and a cultural teacher.
University of Winchester provides funding as a member of The Conversation UK. Life is busy these days, so when you manage to get some well-earned free time, it’s important to use it wisely. You could, ...
KRS-One, real name Lawrence Parker, was one of the pioneering 80s generation of hip-hop artists who spearheaded the genre’s breakthrough into the mainstream. A New York City native, he was originally ...