Tag: Songs

Jack White Says It’s Boring to Write Songs About Breakups Like Taylor Swift

Jack White Jack White Shares His Thoughts on Writing About Breakups Published March 10, 2026 2:45 AM PDT

Ayra Starr’s “Where Do We Go” + More New And Trending Songs

The African music scene is currently experiencing a transformative moment that is defying traditional narratives. It is not

Hilary Duff Gave Son the Sex Talk Before He Heard New Songs

Hilary Duff had a candid conversation with her 13-year-old son, Luca, addressing the birds and the bees long

Bruno Mars’ “Risk It All” + More New And Trending Songs Globally

In the final days of February, two new songs have emerged, each representing a different corner of the

SZA’s “Save The Day” + More New Songs By Black Artists

Music in the current landscape is showcasing the beauty of a truly global network. It's a time where

Victoria MonĂ©t’s “Let Me” + More New Songs By Black Artists

Valentine’s Day week has a way of softening even the most guarded listener, with playlists slowing down, group

“Don’t Love Me” – Omah Lay + More New Songs By Black Artists

The music scene in 2026 has been nothing short of groundbreaking, with Black artists from around the world

10 Popular Bad Bunny Songs We Want To Hear At The Super Bowl

Bad Bunny is gearing up for a historic performance at Super Bowl LX halftime, and fans are eagerly

Shaboozey Wins First Grammy Award + 10 Of His Best Songs

Shaboozey Wins First Grammy Award for Chart-Topping Song "Amen" Nigerian-American singer Shaboozey achieved a significant milestone on Sunday

CKay’s “Badminton” + More New And Trending Afrobeats Songs

Afrobeats is a genre that is constantly evolving and transcending borders. It is no longer confined to a

Wizkid and Asake’s “Turbulence” + More New Afrobeats Songs

This week in the world of Afrobeats, new releases from artists like Wizkid, Asake, Seyi Vibez, Omah Lay,

Wizkid and Asake’s “Jogodo” + More New Songs By Black Artists

This week's new music releases from Black artists across the globe showcase a quiet yet radical approach that