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This day in pop culture for January 22
On this day in pop culture history, Apple shocked the nation, John Lennon’s shocking photo appeared on Rolling Stone, and Tucker and Dave fought evil.
The Resident Evil™ Showcase revealed all-new Resident Evil™ Requiem gameplay, additional details on the unique collaboration ...
Troy Carter bought Pop Art Records, the Philly label behind Roxanne Shante’s first diss track and Salt-N-Pepa’s debut. Music industry veteran Troy Carter has acquired the complete catalog of Pop Art ...
Resident Evil 4's helpless companion character Ashley was once planned to star in a newly-designed intro made for Capcom's acclaimed remake. Everyone knows by now how Resident Evil 4 opens: with ...
Even today, nearly 30 years after it first hit the airwaves, “…Baby One More Time” by Britney Spears is a definitive song in pop culture history. Spears went on to record quite a few memorable hits ...
Singer SZA slammed the White House on social media Wednesday for using her song in an X post promoting the Trump administration’s deportation agenda. The official White House X account shared a video ...
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Rei is an Editor for GameRant's Evergreen and Features teams from Kashmir, situated in Beirut. He's an avid fan of anime, manga, and gaming. He is the author of some of the articles here that you ...
Waldman: Yeah, I wouldn’t be surprised if that was the reaction that the administration was hoping for. But one of the things that we’ve seen is that on their social media, they really do seem to be ...
The White House on Tuesday drew the anger of Sabrina Carpenter after it posted a video of immigration arrests against the backdrop of her song, “Juno.” The White House social media team captioned the ...
World-acclaimed pop superstar Sabrina Carpenter slammed President Donald Trump for using her song in a White House video post, Politico reported. Responding to the video, the “Man’s Best Friend” ...
Pop star Sabrina Carpenter slammed President Donald Trump’s administration on Tuesday for using one of her hit songs to promote deportation raids. The White House posted a video on Monday with ...
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