Hear tracks by Charli XCX, Bobby Shmurda, Japanese Breakfast and others. By Jon Pareles Jon Caramanica Isabelia Herrera and Giovanni Russonello Every Friday, pop critics for The New York Times weigh ...
The ultimate wedding playlist has been revealed with ‘Dancing Queen’ by Abba taking the top spot – 46 years after it was first released. A poll of 2,000 wedding guests saw ‘Don’t Stop Me Now’, by ...
It’s Abba’s “Dancing Queen” vs. the Fugees’ “Ready or Not.” It’s Merle Haggard vs. the Stones, the Beach Boys vs. Kanye West, and Neil Diamond vs. U2. It’s Sinatra vs. Sinatra. We’re discussing the ...
The campaign says it has a proper license to play the Swedish group's music. By Associated Press Swedish supergroup ABBA has asked Donald Trump to stop using their music at campaign rallies, but the ...
It's the end of the year and the final hours of the decade. Both have been great in music: With 2019 albums from Taylor Swift ("Lover") and Billie Eilish ("When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?") ...
ABBA have announced that they are releasing new music for the first time in more than 30 years. Because this week hasn't been enough of a news rollercoaster already, the iconic Swedish pop group ...
"We have met the enemy,” the rock critic Robert Christgau wrote in 1979, “and they are them.” By they and them, he meant ABBA, the hit-making Swedish quartet that had spent the second half of that ...
Every Friday, pop critics for The New York Times weigh in on the week’s most notable new songs and videos — and anything else that strikes them as intriguing. Cher, ‘Gimme! Gimme! Gimme! (A Man After ...
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