Bob Dylan, Kesha and St. Vincent have reimagined popular love songs to honor the LGBTQ community, and the singers are doing it by switching pronouns. The six-song album, "Universal Love," was released ...
In February 1995, Nashville-based country singer Ty Herndon released "What Mattered Most," a love song about a woman. "I thought I knew the girl so well," Herndon sings at the top of the track. "If ...
A country music star is re-releasing a song updated with male pronouns to honor his identity as a gay man during Pride Month, NPR reports. Country music singer Ty Herndon released the hit love song ...
NEW YORK — Bob Dylan, Kesha and St. Vincent want to make music more inclusive. The artists are among those who have reimagined popular love songs to honor the LGBTQ community, and the singers are ...
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