The movie and TV songs that didn’t just play in the background—they made the scene, and still hit hard off-screen.
Year: 2025
A funeral marching band, arena hooks, and a dying narrator—how My Chem turned grief into a global spectacle.
Elohim’s “Half Alive” song review: a fast, atmospheric rush with haunting vocals and a chorus that truly opens up.
Every so often, a track emerges that transcends genre, platform, and marketing. Something that feels historic from the first listen.…
Radio’s wedding staple hides a watchful narrator and a breakup—Sting wrote it as jealousy, not devotion.
Elina & James TW’s “Scars” is a tender duet about loving someone for their flaws—soft, honest, and quietly brave.
RAYE’s ‘WHERE IS MY HUSBAND!’ flips the hunt for “the one” into a sharp, brass-flecked pop missive with bite.
Capaldi’s ‘Something in the Heavens’ turns loss into hope, a bare-souled ballad with a quietly towering chorus.
Miley’s “Secrets” lands as a public peace offering to her dad, set to soft-rock glow with real rock royalty.
From a sofa idea to chart wins, A-list collabs, AR shows and a UK No.1—Gorillaz rewrote how a band can exist.