Hozier performed on "SNL's" Christmas edition, and for his second song, the Irish artist paid tribute to the Pogues' classic "Fairytale of New York." ...
O’Brien was referring to a line in the original lyrics of the song, now considered offensive: “You scumbag, you maggot, You cheap lousy faggot.” Hozier and his backup singers instead sang ...
There is no Christmas song more controversial than The Pogues' "Fairytale of New York," and now, Hozier's done a take on it.
Hozier’s SNL performance also featured a revised fifth verse that sanitized some of the song’s controversial lyrics. Earlier in the episode, Hozier performed his blockbuster single ...
Last night (December 21), the singer-songwriter appeared on the show for the first time since he debuted on the series in 2014. Introduced by Martin Short, he performed his runaway hit ‘Too ...
The last book I read… Throne Of Glass by Sarah J Maas. I adore her work. she’s a storytelling genius. The book follows ...
Credit Shaboozey’s “A Bar Song (Tipsy),” with choice lyrics like ... Not far behind is Hozier’s “Too Sweet,” where whiskey — served neat — is used to escape indulgences.
Hozier’s version on the SNL stage honored its legacy while adapting some controversial lyrics. Words like “slut” and “faggot,” which have sparked debates in recent years, were replaced ...
Rather than singing the original lyrics, Hozier replaced two of the controversial words in the lyrics to ‘hag’ and ‘haggard’. The debate surrounding the use of lyrics, which was originally ...