Dua Lipa lands her first top 10 album on the Billboard 200 chart, as her second effort, Future Nostalgia, debuts at No. 4 (on the April 11-dated chart).
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Brandy Clark debuts at No. 6 on Billboard's Emerging Artists chart (dated March 21), sparked by her third studio album, Your Lie Is a Record.The set, released on Warner Records, debuts at No.
10 on Americana/Folk Albums and No. 46 on Top Country Albums with 4,000 equivalent album units, according to Nielsen Music/MRC Data.The LP follows Clark's 2016 effort Big Day in a Small Town, which reached Nos.
Dua Lipa lands her first top 10 album on the Billboard 200 chart, as her second effort, Future Nostalgia, debuts at No. 4 (on the April 11-dated chart).
Detroit-based hip-hop/trap artist Sada Baby (real name: Casada Sorrell) debuts at No. 20 on Billboard's Emerging Artists chart (dated April 4), thanks to his new LP Skuba Sada 2, which arrives at No.
It's possible that you, like us, have lost track of time amidst the quarantine. The fact is that it's April, the month that typically puts festival season into high gear, with Coachella leading to Electric Daisy Carnival and Electric Daisy Carnival leading to Lightning In a Bottle and so forth, all the way across the summer to Burning Man and beyond.
Caroline Rose crafts distinct dance-pop that moves to the beat of its own drum, which means her “Music to Dance To in Quarantine” playlist will come in handy now that we’re all primed to be dancing on our own for the foreseeable future.On her latest album Superstar, Rose goes all-in on the glittery, synth elements that previously hung around the fringes of her formative indie rock sound.
Roundabout Theatre Company has announced that the upcoming productions of the musical Caroline, or Change and the play Birthday Candles will be pushed back to the fall.
Jessie Reyez, “Before Love Came to Kill Us" (FMLY/Island Records)
Metalcore band Code Orange debuts at No. 2 on Billboard's Emerging Artists chart (dated March 28), thanks to the group's fourth LP Underneath. The set, released via Roadrunner Records, debut
Roundabout Theatre Company has confirmed that both of its planned spring Broadway openings, Birthday Candles and Caroline, or Change, have now been pushed back to the fall. The move follows yesterday's announcement from fellow nonprofit Lincoln Center Theater that its productions of Flying Over Sunset and Intimate Apparel also have bounced from spring to fall.
Roundabout Theatre Company is moving its hotly anticipated revival of “Caroline, Or Change” to the fall, as well as its upcoming production of “Birthday Candles” with Debra Messing.
Christine and the Queens represent the country of France in leading a listing of Monday’s live-streamed music performances, while a pair of country music queens, Brandy Clark and Ashley McBryde, get their own turns at serenading fans in this new world of web-only concerts.
Wens unveiled her major-label debut EP, Lemoncholy, on Friday (March 20).
Welcome to Emerging Artists Spotlight, the Billboard series where we highlight a musician or band who has recently made their debut on the Emerging Artists chart. Whether they are new to the industry, or have been around for a while but are just starting to have a chart impact, the intention is to showcase where they are here and now.
Welcome to Emerging Artists Spotlight, the Billboard series where we highlight a musician or band who has recently made their debut on the Emerging Artists chart. Whether they are new to the industry, or have been around for a while but are just starting to have a chart impact, the intention is to showcase where they are here and now. This week’s pick is country-trap singer Breland, who debuted at No. 49 on the chart March 14, thanks to his breakthrough single “My Truck.”
Real Estate debuts at No. 11 on Billboard's Emerging Artists chart (dated March 14), thanks to the group's fifth studio album, The Main Thing.The set, released on Domino Records, debuts at No.
As the coronavirus shuts down festivals around the globe, your headphones and at-home speakers are still safe places in which to delve into fresh sounds by new artists. This month, there are plenty of them, with sounds on deck from a quadruple threat of up-and-coming producers making waves in the worlds of techno, disco and more.
Since Kacey Musgraves won all those Grammys, some of the younger or previously less explorative fans who adopted her as their first favorite country star have looked to Nashville and asked: “Got any more where this one came from?” After some hemming and hawing, since that cupboard isn’t exactly jam-packed, the answer might emerge: “Actually, yes.” Because Brandy Clark is the necessary next stop for anyone joining this program already in progress and finding that Music City is the richest source