The Beatles changed the face of music within a decade of time. But even generations later, their influence and legacy continues to grow, and one way to prove that is through their streaming numbers.
One key factor that defined The Beatles’ brilliance was their versatility as musicians. Each member was far from being a one-trick pony, constantly open to evolving with the rapidly changing times.
While the Beatles often collaborated with one another, there are several songs that didn’t require that all four members get into the studio. Find four such songs, below. As fans of the Beatles ...
If, as they say, imitation is the highest form of flattery, then the Beatles should be exceptionally honored. Over the course of years, their songs have been covered by hundreds upon hundreds of ...
YouTube Music already lets you generate AI art for playlist thumbnails, and it now lets you upload your own custom image. Update 10/21: Last week, YouTube announced a series of new features ...
Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band (1967) The closing track off The Beatles’ landmark concept album, “A Day in the Life” is often chosen by various Fab Four list makers as the greatest song ...
Spotify does offer the option of creating collaborative playlists with friends, and even though YouTube Music does offer its year-end Recap, it pales in comparison to the frivolity of Spotify’s ...
Nearly 50 years after their split, The Beatles have been nominated for two Grammys, thanks to the power of artificial intelligence (AI). The group's last song, Now And Then, which was restored ...
While Spotify users were more or less split down the middle with their opinions on song radio playlists, the vast majority of YouTube Music users feel quite positive about how Google handles it.
Such is the immense cultural swell behind the tsunami known as The Beatles that it is hard to imagine as anything other than the titans of pop music they have been mythologised as. And, as ...