Category: Music

Bruce Springsteen Unveils “Sunday Love” From Lost Album Ahead of ‘Tracks II’ Box Set

Bruce Springsteen is diving deep into his vaults once again, offering fans a long-lost gem titled “Sunday Love,” the first track from his unreleased album Twilight Hours. The dreamy, orchestral ballad arrives ahead of Tracks II: The Lost Albums, a new seven-album box set dropping June 27. Twilight Hours was recorded during the same period […]

Justin Bieber Closes One Chapter, Opens Another in Raw Father’s Day Posts

Justin Bieber had a lot on his mind this Father’s Day — and he didn’t hold back. The pop icon took to Instagram to share a raw and emotional glimpse into both his personal struggles and his proudest new title: dad. In a surprising move, Bieber posted screenshots of a tense text exchange with a […]

Kendrick Lamar Brings the Smoke to Drake’s Backyard with Fiery Toronto Performance

Kendrick Lamar lit up Toronto with a bold statement Thursday night (June 12) as his Grand National Tour made its highly anticipated stop in Drake’s hometown. Fans packed the venue for night one of the two-date run, curious whether Lamar would tiptoe around the ongoing feud — instead, he leaned in hard. Opening with Euphoria […]

Lauren Alaina Welcomes Daughter Beni Doll: A Bittersweet Gift from Heaven

Country star Lauren Alaina is officially a mom! The 30-year-old singer and her husband Cam Arnold welcomed their daughter, Beni Doll Arnold, on June 11 at 8:44 a.m. Weighing 7 lbs., 13 oz. and measuring 19 inches, baby Beni arrived just in time to give Father’s Day a new meaning for the family. In a […]

Oasis Reawakens: Bono Cheers the Return of Britpop’s Loudest Brothers

Sixteen years after their last explosive gig—and even more explosive feud—Oasis is storming back into the spotlight, and even Bono is counting down the days. In a new interview with Zane Lowe, the U2 frontman gushed over the Gallagher brothers’ long-awaited reunion, describing their sound as “swaggering” and “filthy” in all the right ways. “They […]

Jonas Brothers Scale Back Stadium Shows Ahead of 20th Anniversary Tour Launch

The Jonas Brothers’ “Jonas20: Living the Dream Tour” is getting a dose of reality in six major cities. The trio announced Friday that several highly anticipated stadium shows have been canceled and replaced with smaller venue performances on the same dates. Fans in Los Angeles, Philadelphia, Detroit, Dallas, Washington, D.C., and the Chicago area were […]

This Day in Music History – June 16th

1962 – The Isley Brothers released “Twist and Shout.” 1967 – The Monterey Pop Festival began at the Monterey Fairgrounds in Northern California. The festival lasted three days. 1970 – Woodstock Ventures, the sponsors of the original Woodstock, announced that they lost more than $1.2 million on the festival. 1972 – The New York Jazz […]

Linkin Park Returns to the Spotlight with Electrifying UEFA Final Performance

Linkin Park reignited their live presence with a dynamic performance at the UEFA Champions League final in Munich on June 1, showcasing both nostalgia and evolution before a global audience. Taking the stage just ahead of the Paris Saint-Germain vs. Inter Milan kickoff, the band delivered a four-song set including “The Emptiness Machine,” “In the […]

The Grammys Add Fresh Flair: New Categories Honor Traditional Country and Album Art

Beyonce at Mufasa premiere

The 2026 Grammy Awards are tuning up for change. Set to take place February 1 at Los Angeles’ Crypto.com Arena, the prestigious ceremony will introduce two new categories: Best Album Cover and Best Traditional Country Album. While the recognition for album artwork isn’t entirely new—Frank Sinatra won a similar honor in 1959—it’s the first time […]