Heather Jeanette illustrates the loneliness heartbreak can bring in the stunning new video for “I’ll Never Stop Loving You,” which Billboard premieres today (Jan. 28).
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A combination of concert meet 'n' greets and personal movie watching provided the dual impetus for Neon Dreams' new single "Turn Back Now," premiering exclusively below.
The Halifax pop duo's Frank Kadillac tells Billboard that the track -- currently a one-off single follow-up to Neon Dreams' debut album Sweet Dreams till Sunbeams -- was inspired by encounters with fans while he and musical partner Adrian Morris were touring. "They would tell me stories about their lives and it was always
Heather Jeanette illustrates the loneliness heartbreak can bring in the stunning new video for “I’ll Never Stop Loving You,” which Billboard premieres today (Jan. 28).
In honor of Jan. 27, or 1/27, K-pop boy band NCT 127 shared their take on classic boy band R&B balladry with their song “Dreams Come True” and announced their upcoming Neo Zone LP.
Neil Lennon reckons going back to the future can make it all systems go for Celtic in the chase for honours.
Ahead of its Jan. 27 world premiere at Sundance, nine posters have been released for the surreal drama Nine Days.The film, which marks the feature film directorial debut of Edson Oda, stars Winston Duke as a man who is interviewing souls who are vying for the opportunity to be born.
Nashville based singer-songwriter and mandolinist Marie Miller will release her sophomore album Little Dreams on March 27, and Billboard premieres the video for the title track today (Jan.
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For the first time, Spanish singer C. Tangana and Dominican artist Natti Natasha have joined forces for a steamy collaboration called “Viene y Va,” premiering below on Billboard."It's a song that I started composing with DVLP and Capi in Miami.
At 25 years old, up and coming queer alt-pop crooner Chaz Cardigan is poised for greatness. Known for his soulful, strong singing voice and genre-bending brand of music – a mix of folk, R&B, and modern pop – Cardigan is a certified 21st century pop artist, unafraid to mix sounds as he sees fit.
John Boyega is reflecting on one of his biggest milestones — being able to give back to his parents.
Caution… cuteness ahead! Chris Brown, 30, gave his millions of fans something to collectively say “Aww” over when he posted a pic of his daughter Royalty, 5, on Instagram on January 18. He called her “SUPER GIRL” as the caption while she appeared to be watching something on her iPad in the backseat of a car.
Legendary has closed a deal for Oscar Isaac to star in and produce superhero saga “The Great Machine.”
This year is shaping up to be a special one for Brianna Cash. In addition to announcing her deal as the newest signee to the Interscope Records-Fish Grease joint venture, Cash released her debut single "Numb" featuring Tory Lanez on Friday (Jan. 17). The North Philly native premieres the record's intimate visual with Billboard below.
Prom can be a stressful experience for any high schooler, but queer kids can especially have it tough. From not being able to go with their date of choice to the pressure of sticking with heteronormative dress codes, LGBTQ kids tend to compromise when it comes to the big night -- but pop upstart Kodi James wants to rewrite that history. With his and sleek and synth-y new
Selena Gomez unveiled a new pop-up version of her "Look At Her Now" music video on Wednesday (Jan.
José Feliciano balked a bit when producer Rick Jarrard suggested he record a rendition of Fleetwood Mac's "The Chain," whose video is premiering below from the Puerto Rican singer's upcoming new album Behind the Guitar. But considering that Jarrard was the same guy who convinced him to record a hit cover of the Doors' "Light My Fire" in 1968, Feliciano eventually – and wisely, in his estimation – acquiesced.
Son Little's new album, aloha, is a case of making chicken salad out of...well, you know what.The Grammy Award-winning singer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist lost a cache of songs he'd been working on in a hard drive crash -- "Just a simple case of negligence," he tells Billboard now.
Malibu Bay Films, which earlier Monday reported the death of actress Julie Strain, is now saying that the B-movie queen is still alive."The information we received from a trusted source of the community on the status of [Malibu Bay Films] icon #julie strain was found to be FALSE!" the film company posted on Instagram. "We deeply apologize for needlessly upsetting anyone as well as ourselves! We have asked THR for a retraction as well.