Polyphia’s “Playing God” is Loudwire’s pick for the 2022 Song of the Year. Guitarist Tim Henson joins us to talk about the massive track, whether 2010 Polyphia would like 2022 Polyphia, his newest ...
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Whether you heard them on TikTok, on the radio or on a fresh slab of old-fashioned vinyl, new songs helped make sense this year of a world that seemed to need more interpretation with every passing ...
The 2022 Eurovision Song Contest is in the books, with the Ukraine's Kalush Orchestra taking home the top prize for their song "Stefania," edging out the U.K.'s Sam Ryder after public vote pushed them ...
This week we reach the actual halfway point of the year, which means it's finally the perfect moment to look back on the great music released in 2022 so far. The list of songs on this page isn't the ...
The Kalush Orchestra won with their song "Stefania," while the United Kingdom placed second on the leaderboard, with Spain and Sweden taking third and fourth, respectively Ukraine is the winner of the ...
Some other stars had a big summer on Spotify's streaming charts as well, including Harry Styles, Lizzo and Bad Bunny. See who got a "song of the summer" designation Alex Apatoff is the Managing Editor ...
It’s a testament to rap’s robust health that, even though some of the genre’s biggest names didn’t necessarily put out their best work—Drake whiffed twice, while his opposite number, Kendrick, ...
Seventy tracks that identify, grapple with or simply dance away from the anxieties of yet another uncertain year. By Jon Pareles Jon Caramanica and Lindsay Zoladz Full disclosure: There can’t be a ...