On Monday 3 February, the Russian leader signed a decree directing officials to bring back the Intervision Song Contest in Moscow this year, with the goal of “developing international cultural a ...
“Amor” and “morta” are both Latin terms referring to “love” and “death”, the song’s two main themes, which are both overarching ideas Gaga will explore on her much-hyped new ...
One of the great perks of working at What Hi-Fi ... team listens to a lot of music. Sometimes we rely on old favourites with which we're familiar, but we're always discovering new tracks – be they ...
The band's song, Now and Then, released in November 2023, made history for being the first AI-assisted track to take home a Grammy. The song, which won Best Rock Performance, beat out Pearl Jam ...
“I have seen and learned a lot over the past few decades and, after my time at Accenture Song, I can confidently say that we’re in for our most exciting chapter yet. I would have loved to continue ...
with the aim of including the final song in The Beatles Anthology project. “Now and Then” wasn’t released, however, due to technical limitations at the time preventing Lennon’s vocals and ...
The Drake diss is the second rap song to win in these prestigious categories and won all five Grammys for which it was nominated. By Joe Coscarelli Not only is the Grammys’ winner for song and ...
By McKinley Franklin Kendrick Lamar won the award for song of the year at the 2025 Grammys for “Not Like Us.” Diana Ross presented Lamar with the honor, moments after he won the award for ...
As well as detailing the products our team of hi-fi and home cinema experts will be testing and publishing full reviews of each month, we’ll also be taking questions for every item on the list – so if ...
Music plays a pivotal role in shaping the comedic and emotional beats of You're Cordially Invited ... moments to outrageous comedic gags, the songs in the film serve as more than just background ...
The Grammys finally unveiled the Best Rap Song category for the 46th Grammy Awards in 2004. The first honor went to Eminem for his diamond-selling track "Lose Yourself," marking his ninth Grammy ...