Lisa Vanderpump is expanding her empire, and no, it's not another restaurant. It's a podcast.
27.07.2020 - 20:23 / billboard.com
DaBaby's "Rockstar," featuring Roddy Ricch, spends a seventh week at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 songs chart.DJ Khaled's "Popstar" and "Greece," both featuring Drake, launch at Nos.
3 and 8 on the Hot 100, respectively. The debuts are historic for Drake, who adds his 39th and 40th top 10s and passes Madonna (38) for the most in the chart's history.Plus, Chris Brown and Young Thug's "Go Crazy" ascends to the Hot 100's top 10, flying from No.
29 to No. 10, following the premiere of its official
.Lisa Vanderpump is expanding her empire, and no, it's not another restaurant. It's a podcast.
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While Lisa Vanderpump is focused on her new podcast, fans are wanting to know what the future of Bravo’s Vanderpump Rules is following the firings of four cast members in June over racial issues. On July 30, the restaurateur tweeted, “I have finally started preparing for my own Podcast! I am excited to connect with you guys on business, design, restaurants, cooking, activism, dogs, ponies, marriage, relationships, sex..
In what feels like a now regular occurrence, Drake adds another all-time Billboard Hot 100 record to his stacked resume this week, as he takes the title of the artist with the most top 10 hits in the chart’s 62-year history. With his featured turns on DJ Khaled’s “Popstar” and “Greece” arriving at Nos. 3 and 8, respectively, on the list dated Aug. 1, he outdoes Madonna, who had owned the record since 2002. (Madonna and Drake were tied for the then-most top 10s, 38 each, since May.)
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Drake has scored another major chart record in the U.S. after breaking a tie with Madonna for the most Billboard Hot 100 top 10 hits.Popstar and Greece, the rapper’s new collaborations with DJ Khaled, debut at three and eight on the new countdown, giving Drake his 39th and 40th top 10s.
Drake breaks the record for the most top 10 hits in the history of the Billboard Hot 100, as he tallies his 39th and 40th top 10s on the latest chart, dated Aug. 1. As previously reported, DJ Khaled's "Popstar" and "Greece," both featuring Drake
Richard Busch, whose law firm specializes in entertainment business litigation. “When people come to me, they know they have 100% of my loyalty because I have no loyalty to anyone but my client.”That attitude often pits Busch, 53, against what he sees as the industry establishment, in the form of major labels, publishers and household-name performers.
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