Kelly Clarkson is getting us in the groove for Valentine's Day with her performance of "Lovefool" by The Cardigans Tuesday (Feb. 9).&nbsp… By Heran Mamo Kelly Clarkson is getting us in the groove for ...
Recently I walked into a drugstore and I immediately stopped in my tracks when I heard a familiar sound playing over the speakers. “Doot-doot … doot-doot-doot-doot …” I felt a wave of excitement, more ...
In Hear This, The A.V. Club writers sing the praises of songs they know well. This week, inspired by the new Porches album Pool: Songs from albums that marked a sharp left turn in an artist’s career.
The Cardigans had every intention of rocking out in a way they hadn’t done on previous records. But one song required a subtler, slinkier approach. It’s a good thing they took that approach, because ...
Ariana Madix put on a show-stopping performance during the 2024 Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade — just days after being axed from “Vanderpump Rules.” The reality star was seen singing and dancing to a ...
Twenty years ago today, a Swedish alt-pop band called The Cardigans released a single very much unlike anything else they'd recorded, but which would change the course of the band's career… By Rebecca ...
There's something a little bit mesmerizing about watching and listening to Leighton Meester sing. Mostly it's that thing of, Holy shit, Blair Waldorf can really sing. Which isn't fair because she hasn ...
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HUGE 90s singer Nina Persson looks unrecognisable 27 years after her band’s smash hit, Lovefool. Nina, 49, shot to fame as one-fifth of Swedish rock group The Cardigans in 1992, but has taken her ...
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The ’90s pop tune “Lovefool” is likely to get stuck in your head at really random times because it’s so damn catchy — but this vintage jazz cover might actually be better. It comes to us from ...