In case you weren't sure, yes, Justin Bieber's sensual single "Yummy" is about sex. Specifically, about the married pop singer's private time with wife Hailey. "My sex life," he told Ellen DeGeneres on
08.01.2020 - 20:41 / billboard.com
The song has drawn airplay on multiple formats since its Friday release.Justin Bieber's "Yummy" launches on multiple Billboard radio airplay charts (dated Jan. 11), following its Jan. 3 release.
After its first three days of availability (from its release, on SchoolBoy/Raymond Braun/Def Jam, at midnight ET on Jan. 3 through Jan. 5), the track, Bieber's first solo material since his album Purpose in 2015, starts at No. 38 on the all-format Radio Songs chart with 26.7 million audience
In case you weren't sure, yes, Justin Bieber's sensual single "Yummy" is about sex. Specifically, about the married pop singer's private time with wife Hailey. "My sex life," he told Ellen DeGeneres on
Two years ago, Kid Culture — a then 16-year-old producing prodigy from Seattle — created a bouncy beat with fellow producer Sasha Sitora. He later played the beat for Poo Bear, a frequent collaborator of Justin Bieber’s, during a trip to Los Angeles.
Justin Bieber's got that "yummy yum" and now he's sharing it for a good cause. On Wednesday (Jan. 22), the pop star was photographed filming a skit in Los Angeles in his new "Yummy" food truck for The Late Late Show with James Corden.
Make way for the “Yummy” food truck! Justin Bieber, singer of the tasty tune, took to Twitter on Thursday, January 23, to share a snapshot of the vehicle, which is black with pink accents, and includes plenty of “Yummy” signage.
Never underestimate the commercial power of a funny sound effect: Roddy Ricch's "The Box" has gone to No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100, fueled in part by the viral success of the song's "ee-urr" noise.
Roddy Ricch's "The Box" tops the Billboard Hot 100, rising from No. 3 to become the rapper's first No.
After a competitive week that saw Justin Bieber encouraging fans to use questionable streaming tactics, Roddy Ricch’s hit single, “The Box,” rose to No. 1 on the Hot 100 chart. Bieber’s comeback single, “Yummy,” debuted at No. 2.
After jumping onto multiple Billboard radio airplay charts following its Jan. 3 release, Justin Bieber is celebrating the success of his "Yummy" single by giving Beliebers a treat.
It is no secret that BTS singer Jungkook is a huge fan of Justin Bieber. Fans have seen the K-Pop singer cover Justin's songs in the past. Last year, the ARMY went crazy when Justin took to Twitter to wish Kookie on his birthday. So, when the Canadian singer dropped his new song Yummy, Jungkook was bound to listen to it. The 22-year-old singer took to BTS' official Twitter handle to share his thoughts on Justin's new song released earlier this week.
Justin Bieber's fanbase shared a real treat with the "Yummy" pop star in a compiled lip-sync video for his latest single, released Wednesday (Jan. 8).
The spread in Justin Bieber's "Yummy" video is bananas -- as in there are banana fingers on the table, as well as crunchy plates of French fries, lo mein with gumballs, whole lobsters, mounds of cheese puffs, jiggly Jell-O molds embedded with grapes and surrounded by scallops, green gelatin with peas ringed by shrimp, strawberry water and a cheese sandwich with a face featuring a pickle tongue.It's a lot, so naturally Billboard reached out to Viceland Dead Set on Life celebrity chef (and
With the rise of YouTube and TikTok in the past few years, also came the rise of the viral dance video. When a catchy new song hits the market, those with rhythm are quick to come up with creative choreography to the hit.
Justin Bieber has opened up on his relationship with wife Hailey in the star’s sensual new tune, Yummy.
Justin Bieber's return is off to a very strong start; his new song Yummy enters straight in at Number 1 on the latest Official UK Trending Chart.
A cake, an elevator, a dazzling outfit — and some Justin Bieber!Hailey Bieber posted an epic video featuring husband Justin’s song, “Yummy,” on Instagram on Monday.
Justin Bieber took to social media on Sunday (Jan. 5) to shout out a group of African kids performing an impressive (and adorable) dance routine to his new single "Yummy.""I see you," the pop star wrote while retweeting a video of five joyful young girls dancing with cereal bowls in a nondescript dirt lot.
Justin Bieber should get another taste of the U.K. top ten with “Yummy,” his comeback single.
Justin Bieber has released “Yummy,” his first solo single since 2017’s BloodPop collaboration “Friends.” “Yummy” is the first single from Bieber’s currently-untitled follow-up to Purpose, which featured the No. 1 singles “What Do You Mean?”, “Sorry” and “Love Yourself.” “Yummy” arrives ahead of the debut of Bieber’s upcoming YouTube docuseries Justin Bieber: Seasons, a ten-part show set to premiere on January 27th.