January 2026 was dominated by a wave of nostalgia and quirky trends, from revisiting 2016 to glowing oranges, AI pranks, and viral throwback songs. These moments had the internet laughing, ...
It's 2026, but 2016 has taken social media by storm.
Malayalam lyricists clash over violent, meaningless lyrics in modern cinema. A debate on lyrical quality, societal shifts, and the future of song.
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No, Arijit Singh isn't retiring! Singer confirms he will keep making music; here’s what he said
Bollywood singer Arijit Singh shocked fans by announcing he will no longer take new playback singing assignments.
Philstar.com on MSN
Josh Groban on ‘real career gems’ after 25 years in music
MANILA, Philippines — Josh Groban can say that he lasted 25 years in the music industry without playing the chart game.
Indiatimes on MSN
Arijit Singh quit playback singing: How rich is India’s highest-paid singer? Net worth, income, career, family
Arijit Singh retirement from playback singing has surprised fans and sparked fresh interest in his long career, massive net ...
Perhaps the most compelling argument for the distinction between human and AI music lies in the nature of creativity itself.
Indian music star Arijit Singh has announced that he is retiring from playback singing and will no longer take on new ...
Before New England and Denver battle to play in Super Bowl LX, here's a look back at sports and pop culture trends that ...
Kathmandu Post (EKantipur.com) on MSN
Why the '2026 is the new 2016' trend is here to stay
Kathmandu, Jan. 26 -- As the new year began, a wave of nostalgia swept across social media, with users revisiting a time that ...
"My family left their home in Mexico to give us a better life in California. We never question doing hard work. It's what we ...
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