
With a frank and liberating celebration of her sexuality, Janet Jackson laid herself bare for all to see on her fifth album.

An album that nods warmly to an era when modern rap cats and veteran jazz figures broke bread and became musical kinfolk.

The San Antonio-area native has earned his King of Country moniker through a remarkable combination of consistency and volume.

The cover of the 1980 Robbie Dupree song will appear on the country star’s upcoming yacht rock album ‘Flow State.’

Hosted by Shania Twain, the 2026 ceremony also gave awards to Riley Green, The Red Clay Strays, and Tucker Wetmore.

The new album was recorded during the composer’s 2025 London concert run.

The group will debut the track during the ACM Awards in Las Vegas.

The song arrives ahead of Lambert’s performance at the Academy of Country Music Awards.

The video features actress Odessa A’zion.










Straddling the line between 80s anthems and 90s hard rock, ‘Keep The Faith’ saw Bon Jovi rejuvenated, ready to dominate another decade.

Aiming for a timeless feel, Dave Mustaine sought to prove that Megadeth could write pop-oriented metal that drew new fans with ‘Super Collider.’

His fourth album for the iconic Blue Note label, ‘Expansions’ was an ambitious work that found pianist McCoy Tyner in brand new territory.

The singer-songwriter was now being described as ‘the most exciting thing that has happened to the Canadian music scene.’

Released in May 1985, Tangerine Dream’s ‘Le Parc’ comprised of nine compact, cinematic and accessible instrumentals adding to their formidable body of work.

With some of the most magisterial songs The Beatles ever wrote, ‘Abbey Road’ was the final album they recorded, and stands among their finest.

