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The Shirelles Almost Didn't Record 'Will You Love Me Tomorrow'
Carole King discussed the origins of the 1960 hit and other classics she penned in a new episode of the Rolling Stone's 500 Greatest Songs podcast
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How Daddy Yankee’s ‘Gasolina’ Fueled Reggaeton’s Global Takeover
The newest episode of our 500 Greatest Songs podcast looks at the 2004 hit that helped bring reggaeton to the masses
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Tana Mongeau Opens Up About Alleged Underage Hookup With YouTuber Cody Ko
The influencer clarified that she doesn't look back on her relationship with the then-25-year-old as a source of "trauma"
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How 'Midnight Train to Georgia' Gave Gladys Knight and the Pips a Fresh Start
On this week's episode of Rolling Stone's '500 Greatest Songs' podcast, the hit's engineer and mixer Ed Stasium plays an alternate version of the classic
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Sam Smith to Interview Elliot Page, Ben Platt, More on New 'Pink House' Podcast
Smith's new show will create "a healing safe space for queer people and a roadmap for queer allies"
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'The Floodgates Opened': How Paul Scheer Confronted Childhood Trauma in His New Memoir
In his new book Joyful Recollections of Trauma, the actor-comedian-podcaster invites readers into his complicated past
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'Pod Save America' Co-Host Jon Lovett to Compete on 'Survivor'
"I have no outdoor skills. What am I doing here?" podcaster admits in teaser for upcoming Season 47 in Fiji
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Jon Stewart Will Bring His 'Razor-Sharp Wit' to New 'Weekly Show' Podcast
“After much reflection, meditation, and prayer, I have decided to extend my work week to two days,” Stewart said in a statement
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Lonely Island and Seth Meyers Will Break Down Every 'SNL' Short on New Podcast
The Lonely Island and Seth Myers Podcast will launch on Monday
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Shane Gillis Is Hosting SNL. It’s a Controversial Choice
The comedian was fired from the sketch-comedy show in 2019 after clips of him telling racist and homophobic jokes went viral. Now he’s back
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