Exclusive: Q&A with EVERGLOW
EVERGLOW are a 6-piece girl group brought together by K-Pop entertainment company Yuehua Entertainment. Embracing female empowerment and individuality since their debut, they’ve been known to release dance-heavy earworms that will never leave your head. They’ve returned to the scene
Pop Crave Exclusive: Dinah Jane Interview
Dinah Jane returns to the music scene as sure of herself as ever, and it shows. After releasing singles “Lottery,” “1501,” and “Missed a Spot” in the early days of the pandemic, the former Fifth Harmony member, like most of
Pop Crave Exclusive: Matteo Bocelli Talks Debut Album, ‘Matteo’
After releasing his debut solo single, appropriately named “Solo,” in 2021, Italian singer-songwriter Matteo Bocelli is stepping into the spotlight ten toes down with his first full-length studio album, ‘Matteo.’ Despite the record being his first LP, Matteo is no
Exclusive: Laura Marano Shares All About Debut Album, ‘I May Be an Actress, But I Can’t Fake How I Feel’
We’ve known her for over a decade, from the TV screen to our music playlists, but now she’s letting us in more than ever before. Laura Marano continues to feed her fans with project after project, and we could not
Pop Crave Exclusive: Jaidyn Triplett Interview
At just 12 years old, Jaidyn Triplett has already accomplished more than most people could ever imagine. As a multi-faceted triple threat with skillsets in acting, music, and baking, there is almost nothing Triplett can’t do. Her diligence, strong work
7 Moments to Remember from ENHYPEN’s Debut U.S. Stadium Show
ENHYPEN enjoyed a full crowd at their first stadium show in the United States this past weekend. Although the show took place at an unlikely venue, the Dignity Health Sports Park in Carson, CA, which is rarely used for concerts,
Review: 2023’s All Things Go Music Festival
Well, one thing’s for sure: 2023’s All Things Go Music Festival was for the gays and the girls. Taking place in Columbia, MD, at the Merriweather Post Pavilion, the outdoor festival held thousands of people on Sept. 30 and Oct.