The track is a bustling pop-rock song bolstered by a clangy guitar riff and searing synth line.
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The understated music video for Britney Spears’s “Perfume” successfully shows a more mature side of the pop star.
From Bowie to Madonna to Gaga, pop music has always been as much a visual medium as an aural one.
For the past eight years, the Killers have partnered with (RED) for a Christmas single.
Eminem goes back to the future in the new music video for his single, “Rap God,”
There’s no doubt that, for better or worse, Gaga’s performances are a true, uh, spectacle.
The video was directed by Brent Bonacorso, whose previous credits include Elton John’s recent “Home Again” and lots of slick car commercials.
On February 25th, Neneh Cherry will return with her first solo album in 16 years.
Red flags should fly with the relaunch of anything as notable—and bankable—as a Disney brand.
Lady Gaga has composed a convincing anthem of remorse.
It wouldn’t be giving too much away to say that things don’t end well for the former boy bander.
These days, the X-Men saga seems like an interweaving, incestuous franchise bent on its own redemption.
“The Monster” finds Eminem confronting fame, the media, and the titular demon inside.
There’s an explicit current of self-loathing running through this amazing collection of films.
Another week, another Lady Gaga pseudo-controversy.
Lady Gaga lashes out at her critics on “Do What U Want,” a newly released teaser single from her upcoming album Artpop.
Wes Anderson has become a master of the fetching teaser poster.
The video for Rihanna’s “Pour It Up” is a display of hip-hop clichés.
The video for “Work Bitch” finds Britney Spears flanked by eight female backup dancers in knee-high patent leather boots and black one-pieces.