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Cher's song "Believe" was released on Oct. 19, 1998, and it became the first hit song to use Auto-Tune as an instrument — something that's still all over pop music 25 years later.
Should Cher have cancelled her own ‘offensive’ song? First the Stones disowned Brown Sugar; now Cher has retired her 1973 hit Half-Breed thanks to its dated lyrics.
An insider tells PEOPLE that the couple are "exclusive and serious" Love is in the air for Cher and her new beau, Alexander "AE" Edwards. The music legend, 76, and the music executive, 31, have ...
Cher Isn’t a Fan of Herself Because She Doesn’t Like Her Own Voice: “I Wouldn’t Have Picked It” The singer, who has scored four No. 1 hits on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, explained, "It ...
Cher's "Believe," her megahit that turns 20 on Monday, changed the way modern music is made, an amusing distinction for a song with vocals that bear more than a passing resemblance to Kermit the Frog.
When we think of Cher, her iconic voice singing her hits like “Believe” or “If I Could Turn Back Time” immediately start playing in our heads. But, according to the singer, however, she ...
Cher has adapted the Oscar-nominated 1943 song "Happiness Is a Thing Called Joe" into a campaign anthem for Joe Biden, ... The song, with music by Harold Arlen and lyrics by E.Y. Harburg, ...
“The girl who sang on that record I found out, Cher, was 17 years old, which I thought was really old. She could have been a senior – now we both are seniors,” she joked.