While clubs are still shuttered and festivals continue dropping from the calendar, the dance world is keeping it moving.
14.07.2020 - 00:05 / billboard.com
Daddy Yankee is a movement.”With that statement, the Puerto Rican singer celebrates 16 years since the release of his third studio album Barrio Fino -- a 21-track production, including the reggaeton classic “Gasolina,” that ultimately put the genre on the map in the early 2000s.Yankee previously expressed on Instagram that Barrio Fino is "an album that changed the culture around the world, an album that broke frontiers, a game-changer in the music industry and an album that opened the doors for
.While clubs are still shuttered and festivals continue dropping from the calendar, the dance world is keeping it moving.
Music lovers had a lot of great new releases to dive into this week, including instant hits from Beyonce, Billie Eilish, Sam Smith, A$AP Ferg and more.
Beyoncé had the BeyHive swarming Disney+ early Friday morning (July 31) to watch her Black Is King visual album, but which of her solo albums still has you buzzing?
Beyoncé released the deluxe edition of her 2019 album The Lion King: The Gift on Friday (July 31).With three new songs including her Juneteenth anthem "Black Parade" and a Melo-X-assisted remix of "Find Your Way," the deluxe LP celebrates pan-African identity while loosely telling the story of The Lion King across its 17 tracks.
It’s 2020 and people are still dancing to Elvis Crespo’s 1998 song “Suavemente,” further proving that his merengue hit is timeless even over 20 years after its release.While the song continues to be all the rage at Club Quarantine, the Puerto Rican singer never stops from reinventing himself.
Elvis Crespo enjoyed his 49th birthday weekend by social distancing at the beach -- and gifting fans with new music. Now, in celebration of his big day, Billboard wants to know: what's his best merengue song?
Lil Nas X and Billy Ray Cyrus rode at the top of the Billboard Songs of the Summer and Hot 100 charts until they couldn't ride no more. The megahit spent a record-breaking 19 weeks at the top of the Hot 100, and earned Song of the Summer title by topping that chart upon the chart's return for the year, and staying at No.
Hot Dance/Electronic Songs chart, with Kygo's undeniable edit of Tina Turner's "What's Love Got To Do With It" entering the the upper realms of the chart in the No. 7 spot.
Taylor Swift always drops one memorable bop as the lead single. But which hit resonates with you the most?"Love Story" from her sophomore LP Fearless tells the reimagined tale of Romeo and Juliet, which has been remixed as a TikTok disco dance.
The RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars crown made Shea Couleé feel like the season five winner Friday night (July 24) when her cover of Janelle Monáe's "Make Me Feel" took her straight to the top. But which Drag Race winner tops them all?
calma, because Pedro Capó has released a new single—and it’s perfect for quarantine. The Latin Grammy winner dropped his catchy summer track La Sábana y los Pies on Friday.
Lover came out in August 2019, Taylor Swift returns to the woods and plants herself back in her singer-songwriter roots. But which song sounds like a natural hit among the Swifties?Bon Iver's Justin Vernon is the sole featured artist on "exile," his low growling voice recorded in Fall Creek, Wis.
Folklore day, Swifties!On Friday (July 24), Taylor Swift dropped her surprise eighth album with less than 24 hours notice, sending Swifties around the globe deep into their feelings over her thoughtful, incisive storytelling. And now that you've had time to digest the LP's 16 exquisite tracks in full, Billboard wants to know where you think Folklore ranks in the superstar's storied, ever-growing discography.Is 2012's transitional, pop-driven fan favorite Red the T.
One Direction today (July 23), and in honor of the group's milestone anniversary, we can't help but think of all the great music they've delivered over the past decade.2011's debut Up All Night made fans fall in love with the then-teenage fivesome with hit songs like "One Thing," "Gotta Be You" and, of course, "What Makes You Beautiful." In 2012, the group followed up with the fun-loving Take Me Home, which introduced us to classics like "Live While We're Young," "Kiss You" and "Little
Ashlee Simpson is loving her growing body! The 35-year-old pregnant singer took to her Instagram story on Thursday to share a brief video of herself admiring her growing baby bump in the mirror. «Loving carrying you around,» Simpson captioned the clip, adding a blue heart. In the video, she's wearing a black sports bra and workout leggings that are pulled up halfway over her bump, leaving the rest of her tummy exposed as she poses at different angles. Simpson revealed in May that she and hubby
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Billboard's Songs of the Summer chart that decade are any indication. Sure, there were the romantic declarations of love thanks to Beyonce's "Crazy in Love" featuring then boyfriend and now husband Jay-Z, and Mariah Carey's yearning "We Belong Together."But to borrow a line from Nelly, "it's gettin' hot in here"! His lusty 2003 hit "Hot in Herre" off sophomore album Nellyville was one of several sexy tunes to become Billboard's Song of the Summer that decade.
Boy bands will come and go, but their beloved albums last forever.
Daddy Yankee became the first reggaeton act to debut at No. 1 on Billboard’s Top Latin Albums chart with Barrio Fino (released July 13, 2004).
Cazzu have joined forces to bring to life the story of a dangerous yet loving relationship in the new “Deportivo” video premiering on Billboard today (July 9).Though this is not the pair's first collaborative effort, Diaz tells Billboard that he’s always been a fan of Cazzu and was in search of the perfect song for a collaboration.“I proposed this song to her and she immediately said yes,” the Puerto Rican artist, part of the NEON16 management roster, says.