Madonna’s Justify My Love shocked MTV with its ban in 1990, but fans propelled it to #1, cementing her status as pop’s most daring icon.
Radiohead, The Smashing Pumpkins, Metallica, and Jane's Addiction each had great album-opening rock songs in the 1990s with iconic riffs.
The one-time Governor of the Bank of Finland, Erkki Liikanen, was the victim of an alleged phishing incident last year, ...
MTV's long-running series Ridiculousness has been canceled after 46 seasons, but previously filmed episodes will continue ...
The head of NASA felt compelled to set the record straight after Kim Kardashian said on her reality show that she thought the ...
The first time Dave Jerden heard Alice In Chains, he thought they were a mess. It was 1988, and Dave, who had just produced ...
Lee Soo Man resisted the title at first. “King of K-pop” sounded too brash, too nightclub-esque — like something you’d see on ...
In 1983 American pop duo, The Weather Girls, released "It's Raining Men," the lead single off of their third studio album.
Native hip-hop artist Supaman talks about how he came to merge ancient, contemporary expressions with modern beats.
Dominic Cooper told UPI his new TV series, "The Last Frontier," is compelling entertainment that also explores important ...
The highest appearance by a hip-hop song is YoungBoy Never Broke Again’s “Shot Callin,” at No. 44. Yet in 1990, hip-hop was still in its keeping-it-real phase. Biz’s pop chart ascendence (rap’s ...
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