Phoebe Waller-Bridge is officially one of the most influential people of 2020.
08.09.2020 - 21:57 / variety.com
Jem Aswad Senior Music EditorWith the in-person awards ceremony canceled due to the pandemic, iHeartRadio unveiled its Music Award winners over the weekend.Winners include Billie Eilish for Female Artist of the Year and two other awards, Lizzo for Song of the Year (“Truth Hurts”), Jonas Brothers for Best Duo/Group of the Year, Taylor Swift for Album of the Year (“Lover”) and more. The 2020 iHeartRadio Music Awards also honored Elton John with the Tour of the Year Award.
Phoebe Waller-Bridge is officially one of the most influential people of 2020.
Rapper Post Malone leads the way in nominations at the Billboard Music Awards.
Post Malone leads the nominees for the 2020 Billboard Music Awards with 16 nominations while Billie Eilish garnered a respectable 13 following a stellar debut album.The Congratulations hitmaker has picked up nominations in a number of categories, including top artist, top male artist, and top Billboard 200 artist.
won the Grammy for album of the year — is up against Malone’s record for top Billboard 200 album, where other nominees include Ariana Grande “Thank U, Next,” released in Oct.
Billboard Music Awards nominations are here! On Tuesday, nominees in two categories were announced on the show, with followup announcements made on Billboard.com and Twitter throughout the morning.Post Malone leads the pack with 16 nominations, followed by Lil Nas X with 13. Billie Eilish and Khalid both scored 12 nominations.
The Billboard Music Awards 2020 nominations are officially out with Taylor Swift and Billie Eilish leading the way. Both the singers have been nominated in numerous categories, including Top Artist, Top Billboard 200 Album and Top Female Artist.
Billboard Music Awards nominations are here! On Tuesday, nominees in two categories were announced on the show.Up for the Top Artist award are Billie Eilish, Jonas Brothers, Khalid, Post Malone and Taylor Swift, while Top Billboard 200 Album nominees include Eilish's , Swift's, Khalid's , Post Malone's and Ariana Grande's . More nominees will be announced on Billboard.com and Twitter throughout the morning.The Billboard Music Awards are just around the corner! We are exclusively announcing the
sang “Betty,” from her “Folklore” album, and of course the song is packed full of lots of hidden meanings.On Taylor’s 2020 album “Folklore,” there are a collection of three songs that refer to a teenage love triangle.These three love songs explore the love triangle from all three people’s perspectives at different times in their lives.The first two songs in the trio are “Cardigan” and “August.”“Betty” is the third song to complete the triangle, and the lyrics are from the perspective of James –
Taylor Swift or not, can agree on when it comes to the singer: she does try.And in her latest attempt at trying—trying to extend an olive branch, trying to bury (one of) the feuds that has trailed her for years, trying to embroider—Swift has gifted a personalized blanket to Katy Perry and Orlando Bloom’s newborn daughter, Daisy Dove Bloom. Perry posted a photograph of the pink, satin piece, which looked to be about the size of a pillowcase and was hand-embroidered by Swift herself.
Technically, Lindsay Lohan didn’t tweet anything at Taylor Swift in the early hours on Sept. 13. Lindsay, 34, just tweeted Taylor’s Twitter handle (“@taylorswift13”) from her iPhone. However, that’s all that fans needed to flip out over what this possibly could mean…outside of Lindsay trying to get Taylor, 30, to notice her. “omg is there something going to happen????” inquired the appropriately named @TaySwizzle143, while @saintlyhades was less calm about it. “WHAT IS HAPPENING.”
@TSlifestyle13, even included their dream cast for the would-be movie, which included Blake and Ryan, as well as Modern Family actor Jesse Tyler Ferguson. Ferguson shared the tweet and confirmed that he is very much available for the project, prompting Ryan to respond (and to respond perfectly, for that matter): But Bill’s heart...
After a fan made a suggestion to make Taylor Swift’s song “The Last Great American Dynasty” into a movie, the tweet quickly went viral.
Billie Eilish is among the star names backing the ‘Just Vote’ campaign in the US ahead of November’s presidential election.Global Citizen and the voter registration body HeadCount are behind the initiative, which is encouraging young people in the US to register to vote or at least check their voter registration status in time for the November 3 election.Eilish joins the likes of Taylor Swift, Quavo and Eilish’s brother Finneas in backing the campaign, with the artists involved offering
Billie Eilish, her brother Finneas, and DJ Khaled have partnered with the brains behind the Global Citizen movement to encourage youngsters to vote.Nicky Jam, Quavo, Taylor Swift, and Usher have also signed on for the Just Vote initiative which aims to “engage one million voters and get 50,000 young people registered before November’s U.S.
Superstars like Taylor Swift, Billie Eilish and DJ Khaled are teaming up to encourage fans to check on their voter registration prior to the election on Nov. 3.
Taylor Swift, Billie Eilish, Julianne Hough, Billy Porter and Usher are among the stars participating in Global Citizen and voter registration organization HeadCount's newly launched Just Vote campaign to increase turnout among young people. The campaign to get young people to check their registration status, register and vote in November and elections beyond this year seeks to engage one million young voters and register 50,000 young people ahead of the 2020 elections.
Chris Willman Music WriterTwo high-profile nonprofit organizations, Global Citizen and HeadCount, are teaming up for a voter registration campaign that is bringing in pop stars like Taylor Swift, Billie Eilish, Usher and DJ Khaled to urge fans to get on the rolls.
Unlike the previous years, this year iHeartRadio Music Awards decided to go online with no formal ceremony. The prestigious radio music awards opted for a non-ceremonial winner announcement owing to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.