Categoría: Billboard

Dancehall Star on New Music, Afrobeats & Life Post-Prison

[ad_1] In July, Jamaica’s most influential living artist walked out of a Kingston prison after 13 years, drove straight to his mother’s house for a tearful reunion over steamed fish and okra — and dove immediately into preparations for Freedom Street: his first performance since his release, and the biggest concert the country would see

Biggest No. 1 Country Albums Ever

[ad_1] Male solo artists dominate, though three female solo artists and two groups have also achieved the feat. Top Country Albums Designed by Lyanne Natividad Morgan Wallen’s One Thing at a Time logs its 68th week at No. 1 on Billboard’s Top Country Albums chart (dated Jan. 11), which ups Wallen’s career tally of weeks

Jelly Roll and Bunnie XO Welcome Three Baby Cows to Their Farm

[ad_1] Jelly Roll and Bunnie XO are celebrated the new year by adding three new members to their extended family. In a video posted on Sunday (Jan. 5), the “Son of a Sinner” singer’s wife revealed that the couple’s farm is filling out thanks to the adoption of three mini-cows. In the cute clip, podcaster

AfroFuture Expands to the U.S., Releases 2025 Culture Calendar

[ad_1] Culture Management Group (CMG), the African-focused media management company that oversees AfroFuture and more, unveiled its 2025 AfroFuture Culture Calendar on Monday (Jan. 6). This year’s calendar features AfroFuture’s first-ever major activation in the United States in August (at an unspecified date), underscoring CMG’s commitment to expanding its platform globally and amplifying African excellence

Kesha Posts Throwback Video Celebrating 15th Anniversary of Debut LP

[ad_1] Fifteen years after the release of her debut album, Animal, Kesha is feeling nostalgic. In an Instagram post on Sunday (Jan. 5), the singer looked back on the making of the 2010 LP that made her a star and featured such beloved tracks as “Your Love Is My Drug,” “Tik Tok,” “Blah Blah Blah”

‘Don’t Think That Kind of Show Can Exist’

[ad_1] Jade Thirlwall has discussed her time on The X Factor as a member of pop group Little Mix, who won the eighth series of the British version of the talent show in 2011. Alongside bandmates Perrie Edwards, Leigh-Anne Pinnock and Jesy Nelson, the quartet were the first group to win the British version of

SZA Teases Plans for ‘Children’s Music’ to Fulfill Record Contract

[ad_1] Just weeks after the release of her Lana project, SZA has teased plans for her next musical endeavors, hinting that it may simply be a ploy to satisfy the demands of her recording contract. Explore Explore See latest videos, charts and news See latest videos, charts and news SZA shared these plans in a

Ariana Grande to Release ‘An Attachment’ to ‘Eternal Sunshine’ Album

[ad_1] Ariana Grande‘s Eternal Sunshine era is not over. Though she’s been focused on all things Glinda since the release of Wicked, she’s got some kind of companion to her 2024 album up her sleeves. The “We Can’t Be Friends (Wait for Your Love)” singer was asked if she’s working on any new music while

Rosé and Bruno Mars Lead ARIA Charts Shake-Up After Festive Exit

[ad_1] The holiday season may be over, but the hits are just heating up on the ARIA Singles Chart. As Christmas tracks retreat from their seasonal dominance, Rosé and Bruno Mars have reclaimed the crown with their smash hit “APT.,” catapulting from No. 8 back to No. 1 for an impressive eighth non-consecutive week on

Trent Reznor & Atticus Ross, Emilia Perez

[ad_1] Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross won the Golden Globe Award for best original score for Challengers on Sunday (Jan. 5). “El Mal” from Emilia Pérez won for best original song. The song was written by Clément Ducol, Camille and Jacques Audiard. The awards were presented at the Beverly Hilton Hotel in Beverly Hills, Calif and televised

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