Recession pop is making a comeback. The trend, which has recently gained traction online, has been mostly spearheaded by millennials and elder Gen Zers. If you’ve been curious as to what recession pop ...
In recent years, social media has transformed how we view music. Apps such as TikTok, Instagram, Spotify, etc. all heavily involve music, making them powerful tools for discovering and promoting music ...
Recent data analysis reveals an intriguing shift in holiday music consumption patterns. Music-tracking platform Last.fm has uncovered evidence suggesting that the traditional holiday music season may ...
2025 is shaping up as one of the most exciting years for music. Artists are blending genres, fans are chasing fresh sounds, and technology continues to redefine how hits are made. Here’s a closer look ...
Lin-Manuel Miranda's "Hamilton" has spent a decade on Broadway and in theaters around the world. Now, a new version of the musical is playing out ... on TikTok. A "Hamilton"-inspired social media ...
The dust will soon settle in the northern California desert as the Coachella music festival draws to a close for another year. The three-day festival held twice over separate weekends has become a ...
It may seem impossible to combine classical music, one of the oldest genres of music, with Korean pop (K-pop), an internationally trending genre. But it’s probable. The first song to sample classical ...
“I listen to everything except country,” is a phrase I often hear people use to describe their music taste. But why does the country music genre seem to be so frequently disliked? Now, there are ...
Heavy metal pioneers Black Sabbath have undoubtedly started a trend in the music industry that could go on for years, multiple experts say. Black Sabbath reunited for the first time in 20 years during ...
Casinos have been attracting all sorts of partnerships in the past few years, with more people entering this growing industry as stakeholders. Not only is the hospitality industry tapping into this ...
The dichotomy of 2023: we had an amazing year for music, in terms of listeners having access to seemingly endless troves of virtuosity and bangingness. We also had a depressing year for music, in ...