Donald Trump sizes up Elvis Presley: “Could I have taken him in a fight?”

On March 23, something unusual happened in the United States. While the country was dealing with serious tensions involving Iran, President Donald Trump made a surprise visit to Graceland—the famous home of Elvis Presley. The moment quickly caught attention because it mixed global politics with pop culture in a very unexpected way. Earlier that day, … Read more

“He suffered his deepest grief in silence.” — Andrew Ridgeley on George Michael’s Secret 1993 Mourning, Forced to Hide His Tears From His Own Mother.

In the dazzling universe of early 1990s pop music, few stars burned as brightly as George Michael. Known for his soulful voice, chart-dominating hits, and magnetic stage presence, he seemed to represent the very definition of success. From sold-out arenas to global fame, everything about his life appeared flawless. But behind the spotlight, a deeply … Read more

The Kinks’ Dave Davies responds to Moby calling ‘Lola’ transphobic: “Why does he have to have a go at us?”

A recent debate in the music world has brought attention back to a classic song: Lola by The Kinks. What started as a simple opinion has turned into a bigger conversation about how music is understood today compared to the past. What Started the Debate? The discussion began when Moby said in an interview that … Read more

“No, I Didn’t”: Paul McCartney Pushes Back Against This Misconception About Linda McCartney in 1984 Interview

When a band becomes as legendary as The Beatles, their story doesn’t simply end when the group breaks up. Instead, it follows each member into their next chapter. Fans don’t just listen—they watch, judge, and often feel a strange sense of ownership over what comes next. That was exactly the case after the Fab Four … Read more

The Story Behind the Lost Song George Harrison and Bob Dylan Wrote Over Thanksgiving Weekend, 1968

In the world of music, some of the most powerful moments don’t happen on stage—they happen quietly, behind closed doors. One such moment took place over Thanksgiving weekend in 1968, when George Harrison visited Bob Dylan at his home in Woodstock, New York. What followed was not just a casual hangout, but a deeply meaningful … Read more