Britt Ekland has opened up on her relationship with Rod Stewart in the ’70s, revealing the rocker charged her rent and developed a penchant for wearing her “little satin pants.”
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Dua Lipa leaps 5-1 on Billboard's Dance Club Songs chart (dated Jan. 4) with "Don't Start Now." Her seventh No.
1, the poppy original was remixed by Dom Dolla, Purple Disco Machine and Kungs, among others.The English singer first led on Jan. 14, 2017, with "Blow Your Mind (Mwah)." Since then, her seven No.
1s are the most of all acts; Ariana Grande and Rihanna follow with six each in that span.Lipa lands her first Dance Club Songs leader since "Electricity," with Silk City, topped the Nov. 24,
.Britt Ekland has opened up on her relationship with Rod Stewart in the ’70s, revealing the rocker charged her rent and developed a penchant for wearing her “little satin pants.”
My Chemical Romance have announced details of their first UK show in ten years - and it's a big one.
Billie – who turned 30 earlier this week – labelled staff on board their British Airways flight “fun-sucking” after they were told to keep the noise down.
Future and Drake's latest collaboration Life Is Good is shaping up to be their most successful yet as it lands at Number 1 on this week's Official UK Trending Chart.
Two support acts will join Dua Lipa on her extensive tour of the UK and Europe in 2020.
Love Island Scot Paige Turley has apologised to Lewis Capaldi for breaking his heart.
Selena Gomez’s new record is one of the key releases this #NewMusicFriday.
On Monday (Jan. 6), Dua Lipa got in on The Ellen DeGeneres Show's fun, pranking unsuspecting customers at World Market in Los Angeles by speaking only the lyrics to her songs.First, the pop star ambushed a particularly shopper with "Don't Start Now," the lead single off her forthcoming sophomore LP Future Nostalgia.
Nicolas Cage was in a giving mood this New Year's Eve.
Recorded in the summer of 1987 and released later that year, The Pogues' "Fairytale of New York" famously never made it to number one in the U.K. first time around, held off the top spot by Pet Shop Boys’ version of “Always On My Mind.” The song, which took over two years to write and features the late, great Kirsty MacColl, has come close several times in the