At least 67 songs of various Haryanvi pop singers or rappers were either taken down, removed or blocked in the last 11 months from YouTube, Spotify and other streaming platforms over glorification of ...
Chandigarh, January 13, 2026 (ANI): Regarding the Haryana government's ban on his and some other songs, citing concerns about promoting gun culture and violence, singer Masoom Sharma said, "I would ...
Haryanvi artist Pranjal Dahiya found herself at the centre of a heated online conversation after a video from one of her recent live shows began circulating widely. In the clip, the singer is seen ...
How do you sum up a year in music when the song of the summer was a travel commercial? If “Nothing Beats a Jet2 Holiday” proved anything, it’s that the music landscape is in unprecedented territory in ...
Looking back at the year in music, it was very much a “Golden” age. But, demon hunting aside, did it also count as golden with a small G? As we dived through our favorite music of 2025 to consider ...
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So there was no official song of summer. So let’s move beyond the biggest hits and check out the 10 songs we kept coming back to this year. The singer-songwriter who has worked with Miley Cyrus, ...
Our staff's favorite songs from the past year of hits and deeper cuts. On the charts, 2025 was a year that often felt like flipping TV channels to find a new episode to watch and coming across nothing ...
Shares of financial services company Robinhood (NASDAQ:HOOD) fell 9.1% in the morning session after the company reported weak operating data for November 2025, showing declines in funded customers and ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. Pop music was not at all safe this year from the encroachments of an AI industry determined to slop-ify everything ...
“Welcome to Sherwood!” exclaimed the 1938 Robin Hood, arriving via the forest version of mass transit (tree vine) and with the smile of Errol Flynn. It’s such a classic movie moment it was even used ...