A recent X post on Bad Bunny or Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio praising Chappell Roan's talent as a singer cum songwriter has left fans in stitches.
a Lady Gaga, Lana, Sia vibe... She’s cool." The next issue the Spanish singer picked up was of January 2025 - featuring Coldplay's Chris Martin. Bad Bunny joked about him: "I’ve always said he ...
A good omen for 2025, Bad Bunny kicked the year off with his new album DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS on January 5. Paying homage to Puerto Rican history and culture, the critically-acclaimed 17-song project features RaiNao, a rising Puerto Rican star to watch, and others, giving the Bad Bunny sign-off to a whole new batch of artists.
This week, we get a fresh jolt of energy, as SZA and Lamar make way for two blockbuster debuts. Lil Baby enters the chart at No. 1 with WHAM — an acronym for "Who Hard As Me," not a tribute to the duo who spent last Christmas in the top 5 — which becomes the rapper's fourth consecutive chart-topper and seventh album to hit the top 10.
With the music industry quite literally defrosting after the holidays, much of this week’s chart resembles where we left it in 2024. However, the few big acts who chose to fit new music into the historically quiet period are very much reaping the benefits.
T here is no denying that Chappell Roan rose to fame much faster than many of today’s bigger artists. However, with the fame came an intense wave of criticism that does not seem
What started as “the dance app” spawned countless memes, launched lucrative careers and shaped entire industries. Here’s how it got here.
The summer single, one of several to come from a feud with fellow rapper Drake, was one of the biggest songs of 2024, hitting the top of Billboard’s Hot 100.
It’s a milestone week for both Rosé and Sabrina Carpenter, as the pop stars notch up 10 weeks at #1 on the ARIA Charts.
It’s too soon to know how the region — and the industry — might recover. But nothing will be as it was, and solidarity is the only defense against the next disaster.
Since its premiere in 1975, Saturday Night Live has been one of the biggest bucket-list performance slots for musicians. But to host the legendary sketch-comedy program? That’s
The music industry, on par with millions of American TikTok users, is hesitant to accept the imposed Jan. 19 ban of the video sharing app.