The big game is almost here, and that can only mean one thing — the countdown to Super Bowl snacking can commence! Oh, yeah, sure, there will be football, too. But if we’re really being honest with ourselves, we look forward to the foodie aspect of Super Bowl Sunday just as much as we enjoy the action on the field…if not more.
Related story Trader Joe's New Summer Beverage Is Giving Total 'Bridgerton' Vibes & Is Perfect for Cocktails Of course, Super Bowl-level snacking means you (a) either step up your game or (b) you resign yourself to an evening filled with greasy chips, bar nuts and, well, whatever other generic junk food you have stashed in your pantry. Read More...
These days, Jack Antonoff is a multi-Grammy Award winning songwriter and producer who works with A-list names like Lorde, Lana Del Rey, and St. Vincent, as well as Pink, Fifth Harmony, Carly Rae Jepsen, and Sia, among others. However, it turns out that he might not be where he is today if it hadn't been for Taylor Swift.
The New York Times notes that the "pair first worked together on a song for a movie soundtrack in 2013, then collaborated on two more songs for 1989, Swift's 2014 album, which marked the erstwhile country star's headlong plunge into pop. Read More...
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Jun 25th 2021 !⃝ Unlike 99.9% of Toby's songs which are, for the most part, self-evident, this one has a much darker meaning.
On the surface, this song appears to be a ballad from a guy who loves a girl that, apparently, isn't interested.
"He ain't worth missin, we should be kissin"
However, if we dig a bit deeper into the lyritical contextualism, it's actually a song about a guy (the singer) trying to convince the girl that, the guys shes missing isn't worth it and he (the singer) should be kissing him. Read More...