From new or under-the-radar bands and artists to established stars that music fans are in need of an update, there are plenty of acts to keep tabs on in 2025.
Every generation has its sector of celebrities they become obsessively infatuated with, dating back to Boomers and the all-out mania over The Beatles. These are the celebrities who will never not be considered millennials’ collective boyfriends.
At times, more established artists believe in paying it forward by giving upcoming artists a chance to shine. Here is a list of artists who got into the music industry with help from other artists.
With every new year, a new wave of celebrities pushes others out. With that, it’s time to look at the actors the world once saw all over the place in the 2000s, but perhaps we haven’t seen as much since the 2020s got underway.
One Tree Hill has stood the test of time. With nine seasons worth of content, plenty of storylines developed, and many moments were forever etched in the minds of anyone who watched the show. These are the 20 best.
Maybe some hatchets are buried, an anniversary reunion tour brings people out of hiding, or the love of music (and royalties) clears up all the bad blood. No matter the case, here are the extraordinary tales of bands who reunited after breaking up in a big way.
Fall Out Boy dropped "Thnks fr th Memrs" in April 2007 as the third single from Infinity on High, four months before Keeping Up with the Kardashians began
As Babyface turns 60, let's take a look back at some of his masterful behind-the-secnes work. Here are 20 songs you may have not known had a little Babyface magic.