The year 1995 had some great music, including some great rap and pop. These are three female icons with No. 1 songs in 1995.
Female musicians continue to push boundaries while discussing their sexuality, resuming a debate about female sexuality and its place in music.
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When country music legend Anne Murray decided to retire 17 years ago, the four-time Grammy winner had no idea she would ...
This month, Gay City News reviews a compilation from the LGBTQ-friendly All Things Go festival and a box set by the punk band ...
Bruno Mars is an American singer, songwriter, and record producer with an estimated net worth of about $175 million. Bruno ...
Stacker takes a look at Black artists music wouldn't be the same without, from Sister Rosetta Tharpe to Tupac Shakur.
Welcome to CalTimes’s Album of the Week series! We will review our favorite albums and artists, old and new, across all genres. If you have any suggestions, please email us! Spring’s going…going…GONE!
“I would say this is like a female version of ‘Hamilton,’ with redemption and a ton of joy. You feel like you’re at a pop concert. What’s so genius about the story, written to be just 80 minutes, is ...
Thats so true is big enough to be remembered by voters in a weak category, but should be noticed the amount of privilege Gracie Abrams had for her alphabet listing. This year will be the test if she’s ...
Pop artist Maria Ellis. Photo Credit: Jasper Soloff. Pop artist Maria Ellis. Photo Credit: Jasper Soloff. Pop singer-songwriter Maria Ellis is back with her new pop single “Hater,” which is bold and ...
In this op-ed, writer Ana Beatriz Reitz Gameiro argues that multiple album variants from artists like Taylor Swift, Sabrina Carpenter, Cardi B, and more are fueled by both capitalism and pressure on ...