Country star Kane Brown showed off his range by working with EDM producer Marshmello with the song "One Thing Right." Marshmello revealed he had some previous experience with country music.
One of Paul McCartney's songs is about a blues singer who helped create rock music. The "Jet" singer said the tune in question had lyrics he should take as advice.
Paul McCartney wrote a song about abuse in the modeling industry. The "Live and Let Die" singer connected the song's lyrics to the way the music industry treated The Beatles.
Country star Kane Brown's biggest song, "Thank God," is a duet with his wife, Katelyn Brown. That's one way to get the press interested in a relationship!
Jamie Foxx's favorite Beatles song is from 'Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band'. However, he associates the tune with one of the most widely hated movies of the 1970s.
Kane Brown released a song with Blake Shelton on his most recent album. Despite the success of these two artists, the tune in question has been ignored by the radio.
Slayer's Tom Araya said one of The Beatles' songs is "so Slayer." Araya noted The Beatles released a version of the same song on The White Album that sounds different.
George Harrison's "My Sweet Lord" has quite the pedigree. While "My Sweet Lord" was famous in the United States, its success in the United Kingdom is jaw-dropping.
Peter Frampton said one song from The Beatles' 'Rubber Soul' has an incredible chord structure. Frampton also revealed how he learned one of The Beatles' codenames.
Joe Perry of Aerosmith was asked to name his favorite Beatles song and he picked a track from 'The White Album'. The tune in question doesn't sound like Aerosmith's hits.
The Beatles' songs don't sound much like Blink-182's. Despite this, Mark Hoppus from Blink-182 loves one of The Beatles' ballads from ‘Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band’.
While he rarely wrote tunes for other artists in the 1970s, John Lennon co-wrote David Bowie's "Fame." The tune's other writer said that it was inspired by a doo-wop classic.
Bob Dylan once wrote an essay about Elvis Presley's "Viva Las Vegas." He saw it as a song about faith — albeit faith in something that isn't traditionally considered religious.
Country star Kane Brown took his music in a new direction with his song "Grand." During an interview, Brown explained why he felt that switching genres was a good idea.
Two rock stars helped write David Bowie's "Fame": Bowie himself and John Lennon. Both rock stars were part of a border movement that shook the art world to its core.
It's arguable a song from The Beatles' 'The White Album' inspired Nirvana and other grunge bands. Here's what Kurt Cobain had to say about The Beatles.
One of Florida Georgia Line's hits sounds like The Beatles’ "Let It Be." A member of Florida Georgia Line said the band's fans had a strong response to the song.