On the anniversary of Miki Matsubara’s death, we revisit the lush, metropolitan sound of Citypop; tracing the tragedy of its rise during the bubble economy, and its modern resurgence as a nostalgic so ...
From the late 60s through to the late 80s, some of the greatest and most influential albums ever made were doubles ...
The documentary “King of Them All” by Clifton filmmaker Yemi Oyediran brings the King Record story to national audiences on ...
In 1989, music fans got some strange but important pop songs. These are three pop songs from 1989 that we love as much today as we did then.
In an interview with Billboard Brazil, Backstreet Boys' Nick Carter and Howie Dorough talk about the 25th-anniversary Into the Millennium tour.
You can love them or hate them, but you won't be able to get these three 1980s synth-pop songs out of your head after a listen or two.
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