
20 Facts About the Beatles That Won’t Let You Down
“Yesterday” by the Beatles is the most covered song of all time! By January of 1986, it had already been covered 1,600 times.
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“Yesterday” by the Beatles is the most covered song of all time! By January of 1986, it had already been covered 1,600 times.
In 2021, Doja Cat hosted the MTV Video Music Awards for the first time, where she was nominated for five awards and won three.
While Lana Del Rey may not come across as the sporty type, did you know she's a football fan and supports Liverpool FC?
Did you know that singer-songwriter Rihanna won her High School beauty pageant when she was 16 years old?
In June 2020, Halsey set up The Black Creators Fund to provide financial support and resources to black artists.
When American singer Loren Gray started to gain fame on TikTok, she was bullied, and her mother had to withdraw her from school.
In 2019, singer-songwriter Lauv created a game like Flappy Bird called "Billy Meets World", which he named after his pet dog.
At the 2020 Grammy awards, Lil Nas X wore a fuchsia-colored custom-made Versace suit which took 700 hours to construct.
In 2017, Alec Benjamin released "I Built A Friend" on Spotify, which gained 4 million views in just 12 months.
Did you know that Michael Jackson once tried to buy out Marvel Comics so that he could become a superhero?
In March 2020, Blackpink won the award for the Most Listened to K-pop Artist (Female) from the Spotify Awards.
At the age of 14, Troye Sivan landed the role of a young Logan in X-Men Origins: Wolverine.