Cupcake Wars to your queue doesn't mean you suddenly cut important, critically beloved dramas out of your life.
21.07.2020 - 22:01 / billboard.com
No gigs? No problem.With 2020's festival season scrubbed from the calendar, our DJ friends are not having normal summers.
While the world's dance music producers would typically be jetting from stage to stage, club to club and country to country, they're instead currently staring at empty calendars and, much like the rest of us, figuring out ways to fill the newfound free time.
For many, the answer has been heading into nature, with myriad artists trekking to the mountains, the desert and
Cupcake Wars to your queue doesn't mean you suddenly cut important, critically beloved dramas out of your life.
Us Weekly has affiliate partnerships so we may receive compensation for some links to products and services.Know what has Us super excited today? Jogger season is nearly here. Of course, if you’re truly committed, all year is jogger season — but we definitely understand taking a short break when the temperatures rise into the 90s and above.
ShortListFilmFestival.com and runs through August 19. The jury will award the Industry Award while TheWrap’s online voters will determine the Audience Prize and Student Award.
From announcing themselves as, "Hi, I'm [insert name] and you're watching Disney Channel!" to hearing their names echoed throughout their sold-out tours, Disney Channel has provided the earliest stages for the biggest pop stars of the 21st century.
One Direction celebrating its 10th-anniversary last month to the Jonas Brothers having an epic reunion year in 2019, anytime is the right time to remember our favorite boy bands. But which boy band hit still rules to this day?Boyz II Men previously held and tied the record for longest-running No.
2020 has seen a dance festival season like no other, with live events being wiped off the calendar and digital festivals becoming the new standard way of seeing your favorite DJs.With necessity still holding strong as the mother of invention, the past six months have seen incredible leaps in livestreaming capabilities, with festivals using technology, community and music to deliver engaging and in many cases truly unique experiences.
Drake took fans on a luxury tour of his $100 million Toronto mansion while featuring his fancy footwork for the "Toosie Slide" video, which danced all the way to No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 and became the rapper's record-breaking 209th entry on the all-genre tally.Meanwhile, Kehlani has been showing off her directing skills in all of her "quarantine style" music videos in support of her sophomore album It Was Good Until It Wasn't.
Billboard 200 chart has crowned 21 albums with the No. 1 title.
While clubs are still shuttered and festivals continue dropping from the calendar, the dance world is keeping it moving.
Music lovers had a lot of great new releases to dive into this week, including instant hits from Beyonce, Billie Eilish, Sam Smith, A$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.
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?
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.
This week, music fans were surprised on multiple occasions, as Taylor Swift announced she would release a new album, while Logic revealed he would drop his last album before retiring from the rap game.
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.
Teaming up with artists like Wisin, Marc Anthony and Pitbull for timeless or dance floor-ready tracks, Jennifer Lopez's collaborations with fellow Latin superstars have become instant bilingual hits.