Miley Cyrus has just released a new single Party In The USA, an unashamed bubblegum pop anthem that is as infectious as swine flu, but apparently not quite as dangerous.
This time last year, you'd have been forgiven for believing that Miley was trying to leave behind the cutesy Disney universe for pastures a little more grown up. To be honest, there's little in this track that we haven't seen from Miley in the past - the celeb obsession of moving to Hollywood has echoes of Fly On The Wall, but she (and her songwriters) deserve full marks for a fun, hook-laden tune that just begs to be sung out loud. Full story...
Two weeks after the European MTV awards it’s time for the 37th American Music Awards 2009.
Rihanna is back on the hot spot, but this time it’s for her music, and that’s very good news.
This time last year, I didn't hold out much hope for The Saturdays breaking into the pop charts in any big way.
If there's one thing that Ghostbusters taught us it's that New Yorkers love their city.
Leading off her second album with a Ryan Tedder-penned track, Happy, the lovely Leona Lewis is clearly sticking to the formula with this one.
Back in the dark ages of pop (aka 2005), Lady Gaga was a pretty piano-tinkling brunette known as Stefani Germanotta.
As the decade known as "the Noughties" draws to a close, it's time to ponder what mark the decade made musically.
Just when I was crying out for a head-clearing blast of metal, I got an email this afternoon about these Canadian metallers A Skylit Drive (contradiction in terms? I think not!) and their new single, Those Cannons Could Sink A Ship.
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