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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…

Taylor Swift Just Beat The Beatles' Chart Record!

Taylor Swift is shattering historic records!

The 31-year-old “Look What You Made Me Do” singer-songwriter’s latest release, her re-recorded Fearless (Taylor’s Version), debuted at No. 1 on the U.K. Official Albums chart as of Friday (April 16), beating out a record previously held by The Beatles.

With her third chart-topping album in the space of just 259 days, following Folkore on July 31 and Evermore on December 18, Taylor set a new all-time record for the shortest time between three Number 1 albums ever.

Get more details inside…More Here! »

Paul McCartney Tells All About the Beatles' Breakup & The Biggest Misconception People Have

Paul McCartney is opening up about the biggest misconception about him and it has to do with the breakup of The Beatles.

The 78-year-old singer talked with British GQ for the cover story of the magazine’s September 2020 issue, which is available on newsstands this Friday.

“I suppose that when The Beatles broke up, perhaps there was a misconception that we all sort of hated each other. What I realize now is that, because it was a family, because it was a gang, families argue. And families have disputes. And some people want to do this and some people want to do that,” Paul said.

Paul then explained the reason why he decided to sue his band when he left the group in 1970.

“So I think what came about after that … the only way for me to save The Beatles and Apple – and to release Get Back by Peter Jackson and which allowed us to release Anthology and all these great remasters of all the great Beatles records – was to sue the band. If I hadn’t done that, it would have all belonged to Allen Klein,” Paul said. “The only way I was given to get us out of that was to do what I did. I said ‘Well, I’ll sue Allen Klein,” and I wasn’t told I couldn’t because he wasn’t party to it. ‘You’ve got to sue the Beatles.’”

Paul also talked about issues he had with the late John Lennon.

“I remember reading an article, an interview with Yoko, who, OK, she was a big John supporter, I get that, but in this article she goes, ‘Paul did nothing. All he ever did was book studio.’ And I’m going, ‘Err? No…’ And then John does this famous song, ‘How Do You Sleep?’, and he’s going, ‘All you ever did was ‘Yesterday’…’ And I’m going, ‘No, man,’” Paul continued.

He added, “But then you hear the stories from various angles and apparently people who were in the room when John was writing that, he was getting suggestions for the lyrics off Allen Klein. So, you see the atmosphere of ‘Let’s get Paul. Let’s nail him in a song…’ And those things were pretty hurtful.”

Last month, Paul actually wrote a super sweet note for bandmate Ringo Starr on his birthday.

You can read the full interview at GQ-Magazine.co.uk.

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Paul McCartney Sends Love to Ringo Starr on His 80th Birthday!

Ringo Starr is officially 80!

The musician celebrated his big birthday on Tuesday (July 7).

Ringo‘s former Beatles bandmate and longtime friend Paul McCartney took to Twitter to send his love to Ringo on his big day.

“Happy birthday SIR RICHARD alias RINGO. Have a great day my long time buddy!” Paul wrote along with a photo of Ringo.

John Lennon‘s widow Yoko Ono wished Ringo a happy birthday on Twitter, tweeting, “Happy, Happy Birthday Ringo! lots of peace and love, yoko ✌️❤️” along with a photo of the two of them.

Ringo also took to Twitter to thank fans for all of the love and support on his birthday, by sharing a photo of he and wife Barbara Bach wearing masks.

“I wanna thank everybody who joins in at noon today and like me said peace and love also I want to thank everybody Who sent me little movies of themselves and cards and gifts and everything peace and love. 😎✌️🌟❤️💖🎵🐘💕🥦🦏🍒☮️” Ringo tweeted.

Find out who recently performed a cover of The Beatles‘ “Help” during the latest Global Citizen fundraiser!

Miley Cyrus Sings The Beatles' 'Help' in an Empty Football Stadium - Watch Now!

Miley Cyrus is singing in the middle of the empty Rose Bowl Stadium for the latest Global Citizen fundraiser!

The 27-year-old singer performed The Beatles‘ classic song “Help” to an audience of zero while a drone camera floated around the stadium to film the performance.

Miley said that the performance is “dedicated to those who are tirelessly working on testing, treatment and vaccines so all of us can come together in places like this empty stadium again.”

During the live stream event, Miley also had a conversation with some politicians.

“Honored to join PM Solberg @erna_solberg and @glblctzn to talk about the disproportionate impact of covid-19 on marginalized communities and how our generation is speaking up to demand action and change!” she wrote on Instagram.

FYI: Miley is wearing an Alexandre Vauthier dress.

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Paul McCartney Reveals The Beatles Refused to Play for Segregated Audience in 1964

Paul McCartney is reflecting on the importance of coming together to create change.

The 77-year-old music legend took to his Twitter to share a statement regarding the worldwide protests and public outcry for justice following the death of George Floyd.

“As we continue to see the protests and demonstrations across the world, I know many of us want to know just what we can be doing to help. None of us have all the answers and there is no quick fix but we need change,” Paul wrote. “We all need to work together to overcome racism in any form. We need to learn more, listen more, talk more, educate ourselves and, above all, take action.”

Paul went on to reveal that back in 1964, The Beatles refused to play a show in the United States for a segregated audience.

“In 1964 The Beatles were due to play Jacksonville in the US and we found out that it was going to be to a segregated audience,” Paul wrote. “It felt wrong. We said ‘We’re not doing that!’ and the concert we did do was to their first non-segregated audience. We then made sure this was in our contract. To us it seemed like common sense.”

Paul added, “I feel sick and angry that here we are almost 60 years later and the world is in shock at the horrific scenes of the senseless murder of George Floyd at the hands of police racism, along with the countless others that came before.”

“All of us here support and stand alongside all those who are protesting and raising their voices at this time. I want justice for George Floyd’s family, I want justice for all those who have died and suffered,” Paul concluded. “Saying nothing is not an option.”

The Beatles' 'Yellow Submarine' Is Streaming for Free With a Sing-a-Long Version!

The Beatles‘ animated movie Yellow Submarine is currently streaming for free on YouTube and it’s a sing-a-long version that is perfect for the whole family!

The live stream event kicked off at 12pm ET and it’s available for fans around the world to watch right now.

“Escape with us to a place where, for a little while, nothing is real. Have some fun! Dress up as your favourite character from the film or in your Beatles finest,” the iconic group’s YouTube page announced.

Gather your family and sing along with The Beatles!

UPDATE: The stream has ended and the video was sadly removed from YouTube.