When Positively 4th Street landed in 1965, its biting tone caught listeners off guard and helped define it as Dylan’s ultimate diss song.
In a recent interview, James Taylor shared his personal top five songs from his own discography, reflecting on his career and the praise those tracks received from fellow music legends.
Protest songs transform emotion into action, and Bruce Springsteen's anthem to Minneapolis is one in a long line of powerful ...
Fifty-five years ago today, Dolly Parton reached the top of the country chart for the first time with a song inspired by her childhood.
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Narrowing down Toby Keith‘s best songs is no easy job. He was able to effectively cover a variety of topics since he made his debut in 1993. Keith could be a rabble-rouser, a balladeer or a good-time ...
John Denver's 1966 debut album, the aptly-titled John Denver Sings, contains not just one but four Beatles covers: "Here, There and Everywhere," "Yesterday," "And I Love Her" and "In My Life." This ...
Although Kendrick Lamar and SZA walked away with the 2026 Grammy for Record of the Year for their song “luther”—which sampled ...
Lola Young toasted her first-ever Grammy win with an energy drink as she partied with iconic Shania Twain at the star-studded ...
Olivia Dean joins an illustrious list of British artists to have scooped the best new artist category at the Grammys.
Nearly 50 years after the category was renamed to Best Recording Package, the Grammy Award for Best Album Cover is making its ...