Saturday (July 5) was an emotional night when Ozzy Osbourne and Black Sabbath performed for the last time ever. Before taking his final bow with his former bandmates, the Prince of Darkness sang five ...
Nearly 20 years ago, Eminem dropped his chart-topping, Oscar Award-winning record "Lose Yourself," which also appears on the soundtrack for his on-screen film debut ...
Limp Bizkit's debut album, 1997's Three Dollar Bill, Y'all, marks its 24th anniversary on Thursday (July 1). For fans looking to commemorate the occasion, there's perhaps no better way to get inside ...
XXXTentacion's "Changes," from his second studio album, ?, was a fan favorite with its subject matter about losing love. The track stood firm in the rhymer's emotional aesthetic as he rose to fame as ...
Clips of isolated vocal tracks have taken off on social media in recent years. Many iconic rock vocalists, such as Slipknot’s Corey Taylor and Chester Bennington of Linkin Park have seen their music ...
These isolated vocals videos are popping up all over social media, and this time around we have Pierce The Veil’s “King For A Day,” featuring Sleeping With Sirens' Kellin Quinn, and we can’t get ...
Is anyone really surprised? Beyoncé‘s isolated vocals from her spectacular 2017 Grammy Awards performance on Sunday, February 12, have leaked online, and they’re as flawless as you’d expect. In a ...
Few songs from The Beatles’ later years hit quite as hard as “Don’t Let Me Down” from the Let It Be sessions in 1969. The song itself was released as a B-side that year but was ultimately not included ...
“I Just Wasn’t Made For These Times” was written by Wilson and Tony Asher. The lyrics explore something most would say they grapple with: The struggle to fit into a society that just doesn’t fit into ...
What’s better than a My Chemical Romance music video? Honestly, not much—except maybe when we hear an isolated vocal track from the original. This time around, we have a beautiful vocal isolation from ...
One of the biggest hard rock songs of the late 90s was the Limp Bizkit cover of George Michael's classic song "Faith." The track got all over radio and MTV and blasted Limp Bizkit into the mainstream.
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