As the Hindi film industry gets increasingly corporatized, it is unwilling to take risks, try new arrangements and shake things up, leaving artists like Arijit Singh fewer challenges and little room t ...
Arijit Singh made his debut in Hindi films in 2011 with the song Phir Mohabbat, along with singers Saim Bhatt and Mohammad Irfan.
In 1960, Sedaka and Greenfield wrote the theme song for Where The Boys Are, a romantic comedy co-starring Francis that ...
Neil Sedaka, who has died aged 86, co-wrote and sang some of the sunniest pop songs of the early 1960s before the Beatles ...
At 22, Sanskar Chaturvedy is stepping into India’s indie pop space with a sound that feels nostalgic yet new. His debut single, Dil Maane Na, captures the butte ...
The Brooklynite's esteemed body of work also includes "Calendar Girl," "Oh! Carol," "Love Will Keep Us Together," "Where the Boys Are," "Bad Blood" and "Solitaire." ...
The singer and songwriter, who died on Friday at 86, gave voice to teenage dreams, then executed one of music’s most unexpected comebacks.
Neil Sedaka, the legendary singer-songwriter behind tracks like "Breaking Up Is Hard to Do" and "Oh! Carol," has died at age 86.
He sang and co-wrote some of the definitive teenage anthems of the 1950s and early ’60s, including “Breaking Up Is Hard to Do,” and then reinvented his career in the ’70s.
From pioneering a new type of romantic hero to experimenting with action, Bollywood staple Shah Rukh Khan has endured through it all.
Music composer Ismail Darbar recalls how Sanjay Leela Bhansali heard Tadap Tadap Ke nine times and broke down in tears.