Emily in Paris season 5 returns with a soundtrack that is just as globe hopping and dramatic as Emily’s love life.
Emily in Paris' includes plenty of Italian and French music in Season 5, with Mindy Chen belting out some bangers like ...
My Hero Academia comes to an end with episode 170, delivering what may be the most perfect conclusion it could have achieved.
When you think of holiday music, Thanksgiving probably isn't the first thing that comes to mind. But since it's a time for reflection and gratitude, we asked NPR listeners to tell us about a song they ...
Spotify brings the ability to transfer your playlists from competing music services. You can only move your playlists into Spotify, and not out of it. This feature is powered by TuneMyMusic, which is ...
The opening and ending songs of an anime series always stick with us even after the anime comes to a conclusion. In line with its fellow long-running shonen anime, the My Hero Academia anime features ...
Halloween landing on a weekend means there will be hundreds of thousands if not millions of Halloween parties nationwide. Today, we rank the greatest Halloween songs in order to craft the perfect ...
No other artist has ever had every song from an album appear in an unbroken streak at the top of the Hot 10 — no skips. Swift had previously become the first and only artist ever to command all 10 ...
I've heard folks grouse that this is "a bad year for music" (a judgment I've heard from somebody or other every year I've been paying attention), but me, I keep hearing new songs I like. What more ...
It's the precursor to a song like "Panama," but without the mainstream, commercial appeal, or at least a more raw version. All four parts of the band work in perfect unison, and it's pretty much a non ...
It’s easy to understand how and why “Werewolves of London” became a Halloween party staple. The first is that is has “werewolves” in the title. It also includes lyrics that talk about how a “little ...
If you’ve put together a Halloween party playlist at any point over the last 45 years, you’ve almost certainly included Warren Zevon’s “Werewolves of London.” If you haven’t you are a literal monster.