Plus, Lola Young's "Messy" goes top five and Bad Bunny debuts three top 10s from his new album, DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS.
while Bruno Mars and Lady Gaga's "Die With a Smile" has finally topped the Hot 100 singles chart. With the Grammys looming, it's another big week for the usual suspects — Kendrick Lamar! Sabrina Carpenter! Taylor Swift! Billie Eilish! — but a few fresh ...
Die with a Smile’ by Lady Gaga and Bruno Mars has topped the Billboard Hot 100 chart, with ‘A Bar Song (Tipsy)’ by Shaboozey coming in at second. Billie Eilish’s “Birds of a Feather”, ‘Lose Control’ by Teddy Swins,
Taylor Swift, Billie Eilish and Sabrina Carpenter were the most-streamed U.S. pop artists of 2024, according to a year-end report from Luminate.
ROSÉ and Bruno Mars ’ “APT.” tops the Billboard Global 200 and Billboard Global Excl. U.S. charts for a milestone 10th week apiece. In November, the song debuted as the stars’ second leader on each list.
As 2025 rolls on, Sabrina Carpenter's "Taste" reigns on. The song secures a fifth week at #1 on the Mediabase pop radio airplay chart, courtesy of the
Lady Gaga and Bruno Mars’ collaboration “Die With a Smile” hits No. 1 on this week’s Billboard Hot 100 chart. After peaking at No. 2 for four weeks in November, “Die With A Smile” now becomes Gaga’s sixth career No.
A close pop radio airplay race ends in favor of Sabrina Carpenter's "Taste." Played 15,412 times during the January 12-18 tracking period, the smash earns
Central Cee is ahead to score this week’s highest new entry. GBP featuring 21 Savage is predicted to debut at Number 7; it would become Cench’s 9th and 21 Savage’s 7th UK Top 10 hit.
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Grammy Awards are slated to take place on the ceremony’s original date of Feb. 2 and sources say the Clive Davis party is still on.
The streaming platform just introduced three new radio stations at a moment when its competitors are relying on playlists and AI. Says Zane Lowe: 'Music doesn't get event-ized enough.'