"Scared of Loving You" is a pretty poignant love song, where Sel seemingly dives into her fear of losing Benny with lyrics like "When I was young, I would love too fast / Hope I don't repeat my past / ...
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Indy100 on MSNDrake has changed the lyrics to one of his hits after Kendrick Lamar's Super Bowl dissDrake has seemingly responded to being dissed during Kendrick Lamar’s Super Bowl halftime performance by changing a lyric to one of his songs. The Canadian rapper is the subject of Lamar's diss track ...
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Irish Star on MSNVillage People finally clarify if Y.M.C.A is about gay sex after MAGA backlashWhen Donald Trump adopted their hit song as his anthem, it got everybody talking. Now The Village People have spoken out ...
Disneyland will pay homage to the Sherman Brothers by adding new lyrics to It’s a Small World that incorporate a “Last Verse” written for the catchy and infectious earworm song that plays on a ...
Eagles gear was sparse, and the singers had questions about the lyrics (“watch our Eagles fly or fight?”), but the singing delivered. The singers harmonized, and introduced operatic flourishes to the ...
This year's famous Super Bowl half-time show needs to be more "family friendly", a group of critics has said - following what they describe as "vulgar" past performances by Jennifer Lopez and ...
The ESPN analyst continued to embrace the moment, even singing the song to the lyrics before Travis Kelce playfully encouraged him to take it away. Jason Kelce also admitted to playing the song on ...
The spot allegedly features music from "Lose Yourself," along with a caption that appeared to reference the iconic song's lyrics, according to The Press. “You only get one shot to own a Special ...
Did you know there’s a new Eagles fight song — besides “Fly, Eagles, Fly”? It’s called “Philadelphia (Bleed Green)” by South Jersey’s Kenny Curcio.
Originally, the song’s title and first line were “Fight, Eagles, Fight,” but that was changed when the long-forgotten song was reintroduced by the team in 1999. According to SI.com: In 1960 ...
Wearing a hooded parka — the lyrics mention “nine below zero” — Chalamet grinned with undisguised glee as he delivered the song’s best zinger: “Don’t ask me nothin’ about nothin ...
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