Most professional sports teams pump up their crowds with AC/DC or Metallica, but the surging Montreal Canadiens skate to "Fix You" by Coldplay. And it works.
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Hate That I Made You Love Me” could’ve been an interesting fan diss track, instead it comes off more like a sleepy shrug.
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Drake mentions BTS in his latest album - Iceman.
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Reble's edgy new single makes one think

India, May 31 -- Meghalaya rapper Reble returns with provocative single exploring hypocrisy, faith, power and hidden personal ...