“T-Shirt”: Lola Leon Is Making Music Again, Now Under Her Real Name Little Star is all grown up byBradley SternMay 28, 2026
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January 22, 2015 “Never Be Alone”: Paris Hilton Takes Us To A New Dimension There is no album we need more, aside from R8, than that of Paris Hilton byBradley Stern
January 21, 2015 Giorgio Moroder Confirms Britney Recorded An “Old Song” For His New Album Moroderney is one step closer today, y’all byBradley Stern
January 20, 2015 Bjork’s ‘Vulnicura’ Is Out Today Because People Are The Worst On Tuesday (January 13), Björk announced a new record, Vulnicura, due out in byBradley Stern
January 20, 2015 “Worth It (feat. Kid Ink)”: Fifth Harmony Unleash Their Inner Freak Harmony Fifth Harmony‘s Reflection has been pushed back more times than the girls byBradley Stern
January 19, 2015 The Full Tracklisting For Madonna’s ‘Rebel Heart’ Has Arrived Stop whatever the fuck you’re doing and start living for love, byBradley Stern
January 19, 2015 “King” Video: The Years & Years Boys Pull Shapes In Their Best Video Yet All hands on deck: Years & Years have just put out a video for their latest byBradley Stern
January 19, 2015 “Wait For Life”: Lana Del Rey Returns To The Dreamy Sound Of Her Debut With Emile Haynie The wait (for life) is over byBradley Stern
January 18, 2015 Charli XCX, Known Britney Stan, Does Britnaoke For Capital FM Charli XCX is an endlessly loyal, card carrying member of the Britney Army byBradley Stern
January 18, 2015 Sia Makes A Memorable Debut With “Elastic Heart” And “Chandelier” On ‘Saturday Night Live’ Sia, pop’s other elusive chanteuse, made her Saturday Night Live debut byBradley Stern
January 16, 2015 “Right Here, Right Now”: Kylie Minogue Discos Down With Giorgio Moroder Late last year, synth-pop legend Giorgio Moroder, the man behind Donna byBradley Stern
January 16, 2015 Róisín Murphy Is Coming Back With A New Album (For Real This Time) Is there anything more exciting than a fresh new logo in pop? byBradley Stern