At first glance, the title "Summer of '69" may evoke images of a historical moment in time. However, Bryan Adams himself has clarified that it represents much more than a simple reference to the year.
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Neil Young has not been shy about sharing his disdain for Donald Trump, and the latest jab thrown by the rock legend comes in the form of a song. Young recently released “Big Crime,” and it rips the ...
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After dominating the 2025 Kids’ Choice Awards, Sabrina Carpenter made a promise to fans that she’ll continue releasing “clean versions” of her songs so younger listeners can enjoy her work, too. This ...
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Twenty-five years after the release of 69 Love Songs, the triple album known for its emotional wit, genre-hopping range, and lyrical audacity, The Magnetic Fields are taking their cult classic on the ...
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