Teedra Moses knows exactly what she wants and doesn’t want in a relationship. And her new song “Single” lays it all out. Produced by PJ Morton, “Single” is Regarding “Single,” Moses said, “When PJ ...
Me, I’m distracting myself as usual with lots of new music and today I review six new records, plus a look back at a Cocteau ...
Addison Moses doubled, homered and drove in three runs to lead Central to a 9-5 win over Bishop Guilfoyle Academy at Garfield Park Tuesday in high school softball play. Brynlee Beach doubled and ...
"Ozzy's Song," the emotional ballad that closes Black Label Society's brand new album Engines of Demolition, is out now. Listen to the song and read the lyrics further down the page. "But after we ...
Actress Brenda Song is taking major turbulence with Alaska Airlines. The 37-year-old star blasted the airline for wrecking a family getaway alongside fiancé Macaulay Culkin, claiming the carrier split ...
FIFA released the first song Friday from its 2026 World Cup album, a tune called "Lighter" from Tennessee-based singer Jelly Roll and Mexican singer Carín León. The nearly three-minute song features ...
Jelly Roll and Carín León have collaborated on "Lighter," the first official song for the FIFA World Cup 2026. The track is part of the first-ever official World Cup album, which aims to unite global ...
Football fans have reacted furiously after FIFA released the first official song for the 2026 World Cup, with Jelly Roll’s ‘Lighter’ failing to land. The track was unveiled as part of FIFA’s early ...
The 2026 FIFA World Cup will be just the second time more than one country is hosting the men's tournament. It has only happened in 2002, when both Japan and South Korea played host. This will be the ...
One of the biggest stars in country is embracing the global stage. Jelly Roll and Carin Leon collaborate on “Lighter” for the 2026 World Cup soundtrack. FIFA president: soundtrack unites “stars and ...
Some people love the World Cup for the soccer. Others are only invested in the music. From Ricky Martin’s “La Copa de la Vida” in 1998 to Shakira’s “Waka Waka (This Time for Africa)” in 2010 to ...