We look back at some of the music inspired by the crisis that (eventually) galvanized a generation into action.
A list of the most ambitious, genre-defying music by pop’s reluctant gay icon.
Her recent rendition of “Frozen” breathtakingly reinvented the queen of pop’s icy electro-pop hit from 1998 into a stirring, nuanced keyboard dirge.
George Michael’s solo debut was one of the last pop blockbusters of the 1980s.
Twenty Five is essentially an update of 1998’s Ladies & Gentlemen: The Best of George Michael.
If there was ever a time for George Michael to get his groove back, it’s now.
The album is a starkly personal statement that effectively set the artist’s professional downfall into motion.