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Hit Songs That the Artists Now Regret

Everyone has their special fuzzy memories of their favorite smashes over the years – but now and then, the artists themselves don’t exactly feel the same way about their own music.

Over time, plenty of different pop stars and singer-songwriters have spoken out following the smash success of their songs to reveal that, for one reason or another, they feel awkward, embarrassed or even ashamed about certain songs.

In some cases, it comes down to the lyrical content. And in others, it’s all due to the song’s complete over-saturation of the market. Regardless, these stars have enough distance between the song’s release and now to reflect on the choices they made.

We’ve gathered together some of the biggest hits from the likes of everyone from Taylor Swift to Radiohead, and how the artists really feel about the songs. Some of these are bound to surprise you!

Be sure to check out the most controversial and banned music videos of all time as well.

Click through to find out which hit songs artists now regret…

Machine Gun Kelly & Travis Barker Cover Paramore's 'Misery Business!' (Video)

Machine Gun Kelly and Travis Barker put their own spin on Paramore‘s “Misery Business!”

The 29-year-old rapper and the 44-year-old Blink-182 drummer teamed up for the cover in a video posted to YouTube on Thursday (March 26).

The cover is part of MGK‘s #LockDownSessions during their self-isolations amid the current health crisis.

It also features bassist Truck Norris and as well as Omer Fedi.

Other songs Machine Gun Kelly has covered include Nirvana‘s “Smells Like Teen Spirit,” The Beatles‘ “Here Comes the Sun,” and Kid Cudi‘s “Pursuit of Happiness.”

Watch the video now!

Be sure to check out all of the live streams and virtual concerts you can watch while social distancing.


Machine Gun Kelly & Travis Barker – Misery Business (Paramore Cover)

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Paramore Release Music Video for 'Rose-Colored Boy' - Watch Now!

Paramore just released the music video for their latest single “Rose-Colored Boy,” which you can watch right here!

The Warren Fu-directed video, a hilariously tongue-in-cheek take on a retro morning news TV show, was released on Monday (February 5).

Paramore will be kicking off their Tour Four run this week, returning to Australia and New Zealand for their first headline shows in over four years.

“Rose-Colored Boy” is the latest release from the group’s fifth studio album, After Laughter.

Watch the music video below! You can also download the song on iTunes.

Paramore's Hayley Williams Splits from Husband Chad Gilbert

Hayley Williams has announced that she and her husband, New Found Glory guitarist Chad Gilbert, are splitting up.

The 28-year-old Paramore singer released a joint statement from her and Chad on Instagram.

“So much more goes into putting a statement together than anyone will ever see. There’s real life behind these black and white words. Sleepless nights and procrastination and sadness and fear… Unfortunately, it all ends up looking the same. Like some publicity crap,” the couple started off the statement.

“The two of us have been together for the better part of 10 years. We’ve grown up together and we’ve been beside each other through a lot of goodness and a lot of challenges. There is a challenge to trying to understand your own heart in the context of a relationship… and there is goodness in considering another heart, even in spite of your own. Marriage is not for the faint of heart. Love is an absolute risk. And it’s up to each of us to stay hopeful even when the outcome isn’t what we’d originally hoped for,” they continued.

Click inside to read the rest of the lengthy statement… More Here! »

Hayley Williams Talks About That Time She Quit Paramore

Hayley Williams looks pretty in patterns on the cover of The Fader.

Here’s what the 28-year-old Paramore singer had to share with the mag:

On dealing with depression: “Man, I don’t know. I don’t feel as hopeful as I did as a teenager…For the first time in my life, there wasn’t a pinhole of light at the end of the tunnel. I thought, I just wish everything would stop. It wasn’t in the sense of, I’m going to take my life. It was just hopelessness. Like, What’s the point? I don’t think I understood how dangerous hopelessness is. Everything hurts.”

On her brief departure from Paramore in 2015: “I just was done. I thought, ‘There’s gotta be something else that I’m good at in my life. Maybe it’s time for me to go find that.”

On the possibility of mainstream solo stardom: “It’s just not what I want. I don’t know if I would be able to face thousands of people if I couldn’t look to my left and my right and behind me and realize that I’m surrounded by people who know exactly who I am.”

For more on Hayley, visit TheFader.com.

Paramore: 'After Laughter' Album Stream & Download - Listen Now!

Paramore is back with a new album and you can listen to After Laughter in full right now!

This is the first album that the band, featuring lead singer Hayley Williams, has released since the self-titled album in 2013.

“I didn’t even know if we were going to make another record. There was a moment when I didn’t even want it to happen. Then it was like, I want it to happen, but I don’t know how we’re going to do it,” Hayley said in a recent New York Times interview.

Go download the album on iTunes and stream it below from Spotify!

“sittin in my car, rain pouring, parked in the lot of the studio where we made After Laughter… just listened to it. thank God for music �’�,” Hayley tweeted.

Paramore Debut 'Told You So' Music Video - Watch Here!

Fresh off the release of their brand new single “Hard Times,” Paramore return yet again with another hot new track called “Told You So,” along with its official video!

“Zac [Farro, drummer] noticed that my anxiety and overall state was just a lot more peaceful on those drives,” lead singer Hayley Williams told The FADER about the visual, “and mentioned to me that it made him happy to see me rest for a moment. It means a lot that they conceptualized a video around a passing moment we had as friends.”

“There’s darkness and suspense and then there’s a sense of unity in the full band shots in the car where we all wear red and dance together to the music,” Hayley added.

Told You So” is available when you pre-order their new album After Laughter on iTunes – Watch the music video below!


Paramore: Told You So [OFFICIAL VIDEO]