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No one has a gift for coming up with euphemisms like Sabrina Carpenter and her 'Tears' lyrics are a testament to that. Now, Sabrina has added to her pantheon of provocative pop anthems with 'Tears' ...
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Reach is an upcoming action-adventure game, and the first major production nDreams’ Studio Elevation team. Now the studio has released a fresh look at the game’s action, including lots of interesting ...
After teasing new music by hitchhiking in a pair of Daisy Dukes, Sabrina Carpenter dropped “Manchild” on June 5 — and fans are already wondering whether it’s destined to be another song of the summer, ...
Scotty McCreery didn't just sample "Hold My Hand" by Hootie & the Blowfish for his new song "Bottle Rockets" — the nostalgic summer ballad actually includes brand new vocals from Darius Rucker and ...
The new KATSEYE song “Gnarly” is a frontrunner for most polarizing pop song of 2025 — and its existence is proof we're so back. There are so many ways to make an impactful pop hit: you could go for ...