We break down the ill-considered decisions that lead to tracks from the Beatles' "Maxwell's Silver Hammer" to Elton John's "Jamaica Jerk-Off." ...
If you’re on social media, then you know there has been a lot of hubbub around Bruno Mars ... record, Doo-Wops & Hooligans. What would be more appropriate than to welcome Mars back into the ...
Right now, Mars is a reddish desert landscape ... These would be nothing like E.T. – they would look more like the simplest terrestrial single-celled organisms. Looking further afield ...
Pricing will vary across regions, with cheaper options expected for certain markets, particularly in countries like India, where Spotify premium starts as low as ₹119 per month, which equates ...
The report also suggests that with Music Pro, Spotify could look to sell concert tickets to subscribers. Users could get benefits like better seats or even pre-sales offers. There are also rumours ...
Bruno Mars joins Rihanna and Mariah Carey as the only ... His list of leaders includes “Uptown Funk” with Mark Ronson, “That's What I Like,” “Just the Way You Are,” “Leave the ...
Spotify plans to roll out a 'Music Pro' tier this year that will bring remixing tools, gig ticket access and the lossless audio quality that was promised four years ago, according to a new Bloomberg ...
However, the sources added that finer details like cost and exact launch dates haven’t been confirmed because Spotify has yet to secure “rights from all of the major music companies.” Muir also ...
Though Bruno Mars ... “That’s What I Like,” and “Uptown Funk” with Mark Ronson. He’s currently Spotify’s biggest artist. And here are three songs that helped Mars surpass 150 million ...
Enter a parallel musical universe where modern-day earworms and iconic pop hits are reimagined into classic genres like 1920s jazz, swing, doo-wop and Motown and brought to life by a cast of some ...
Speaking to The Times, Tonioli admitted: “Len Goodman’s death hit me like a truck. But he would have said, ‘Get it together, Bruno. Stop moaning and get on with it.’” The former Strictly ...