Bruno Mars has officially revealed the full tracklist for his upcoming album The Romantic, his first solo studio release in nearly ten years. Scheduled for release on February 27, 2026, the nine-song set marks a major moment in the Grammy-winning artist’s career and a return to the spotlight following a lengthy hiatus from solo projects. […]
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Linda Perry’s Let It Die Here: A Vulnerable New Chapter Begins
Linda Perry has reintroduced “Beautiful,” the iconic song she originally penned that became one of the defining ballads of the early 2000s, as the lead single from her forthcoming solo album Let It Die Here. The track, released ahead of the full album’s May 8, 2026 debut, showcases Perry’s own raw and intimate take on […]
Milestones in Music History: What Happened on February 25
February 25 has etched a remarkable series of moments in music history that span genres and generations. On this date in 1957, Buddy Holly and the Crickets recorded “That’ll Be The Day,” a song that helped define the sound of early rock and roll. Holly’s work laid a musical foundation that would influence countless artists […]
“Opalite” Gives Taylor Swift Her 14th Number-One and a Spot in Chart History
Taylor Swift’s latest single “Opalite” has surged to the top of the Billboard Hot 100, marking the superstar’s 14th career No. 1 hit on the iconic U.S. chart. This achievement places Swift in elite company, tying her with Rihanna for the third-most number-one songs in Hot 100 history, trailing only legendary acts The Beatles and […]
From Hendrix to Flack: The Defining Sounds of February 24
February 24 stands as a surprisingly stacked date on the music calendar, a day when genres collided, careers soared, and legacies were sealed. In 1964, as Beatlemania continued its rapid takeover of American pop culture, The Beatles made another appearance on The Ed Sullivan Show through a taped performance. Television exposure was everything in that […]
Barry Manilow Delays Tour Again as Health Recovery Continues
Barry Manilow has announced the cancellation and rescheduling of multiple tour dates as he continues to recover from health issues related to recent lung surgery. The iconic singer, whose career spans decades and includes timeless classics such as Copacabana and Mandy, made the difficult decision to pause a significant stretch of his 2026 tour in […]
From Handel to Hip Hop: The Soundtrack of February 23
February 23 stands as a reminder that music history does not move in a straight line. It jumps across genres, generations, and continents, leaving behind milestones that continue to shape playlists and airwaves today. The date reaches back as far as 1685 with the birth of George Frideric Handel, whose baroque compositions still echo through […]
Steve Perry Shuts Down Journey Reunion Rumors
Steve Perry has delivered a clear message to Journey fans who have been holding out hope for a reunion. It is not happening. The former frontman took to social media to shut down growing speculation that he might rejoin the band he helped propel to arena-filling heights. While expressing gratitude for the continued affection fans […]
February 20: A Day That Rocked Music History
February 20 stands as a snapshot of music history in motion, capturing moments that shaped rock, pop, and the culture surrounding them. In 1949, a young Ricky Nelson stepped into the spotlight by joining his parents’ radio show. What began as a family affair would eventually evolve into a career that bridged television and rock […]
February 19: A Day of Breakthroughs, Losses, and Legal Landmarks in Music
February 19 has delivered its fair share of pivotal moments in music history, spanning folk, rock, television crossovers, courtroom drama, and industry milestones. In 1964, Simon and Garfunkel completed the original acoustic version of “The Sounds of Silence.” Initially recorded in a stripped-down folk style, the track would later be remixed with electric instrumentation, transforming […]