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Billy Ray Cyrus cried when daughter Miley Cyrus presented him with her song 'Secrets,' a song she wrote about and for him following their estrangement. 'You don't see your dad cry a lot,' Miley said of her father.
The 60-year-old singer dropped the song in the late 1990s and it became a major hit. But she wrote that for her husband at the time, music producer Robert “Mutt” Lange. So, naturally, when they split up, she admitted in a recent interview that she fell out of love with her hit for quite some time.
Pop artist’s 12th long-player contains some of her more outrageous songs, suggesting she feels confident enough at this point in her career to go as rogue as she fancies
Megan Moroney released a beautiful live performance video of her unreleased song “Beautiful Things,” which is the first time she’s played it live at a concert. She has teased it some before, though, on social media, and it’s an extremely personal ballad she penned for her little niece.
Taylor Swift's 12th studio album "The Life of a Showgirl" is out — and it's full of songs seemingly inspired by Taylor Swift's fiancé, Travis Kelce. The singer first announced the new album while appearing on Kelce's podcast,
Billy Ray Cyrus has shared his thoughts after his daughter, Miley Cyrus, opened up about their relationship and the song she wrote for him.
I heard you call me ‘Boring Barbie’ when the coke’s got you brave,” Swift begins, “high-fived my ex and said you’re glad he ghosted me.” The ex in question, the thinking goes, would be the 1975’s Matty Healy,
Taylor Swift’s new music video for The Fate of Ophelia was packed with Shakespearean references and subtle winks at her real-life romance with Travis Kelce. The hotly anticipated video first premiered at movie theaters during the Official Release Party of a Showgirl event on October 3.
Nearly every week this summer, there's been an immovable object at the top of Billboard's Hot 100 singles chart: It's "Ordinary" by the singer Alex Warren. That changed this week. There's a new No. 1 song in the country, and it comes from an unlikely source.