Shimmering in the beam of the stage spotlight, Wu Man stands out from the symphony orchestra, cradling a pear-shaped, four-stringed Chinese lute, ...
Previously, I touched on the worst Christmas songs ever written, so why not try my hand at the best? The earworms, the nostalgia bringers, the tear jerkers, this list has them all, and then some!
Shaboozey and more—leaving music fans of all stripes plenty to choose from when considering the best songs of 2024. The shortlist, according to us here at Vogue? We’re so glad you asked.
making this year one of the most dynamic years in recent memory. These are the songs that defined hip-hop in 2024.
That’s the agony and ecstasy of yuletide commercialism: Encountering the same Christmas songs over and over can be grating, unless you’re like Carey — “I live Christmas to Christmas ...
And so they enlisted Shel Silverstein, famed humorist and songwriter, to write what may be the most legendary, and tongue-in-cheek, complaint song. 17 of 18 "Baby Got Back," Sir Mix-A-Lot ...
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By Mesfin Fekadu When you’re picking your favorite songs of the year, it can be helpful to just think about what you wanted to blast while you showered or cooked. What songs helped motivate you ...
During a crowded year in pop, these 20 songs still managed to stand out, and evolve the sound and approach of the artists behind them. Imagine a world in which any of these songs — or all of them!
Two songs from Emilia Pérez appear on the shortlist. By Paul Grein UPDATE ( Dec. 20): Robbie Williams’ song “Forbidden Road” was removed from the 2025 Oscar shortlist for best original song ...
There were albums that grabbed me—Sabrina Carpenter’s “Short n’ Sweet,” for one—but during a year when my attention was especially fractured, I consumed new music one song at a time.