After its Hot Latin Songs top 20 debut in the previous chart week, Shakira and Anuel AA’s “Me Gusta” rises 20-6 in its second frame on the Feb. 1-dated chart. It’s the biggest jump to the top 10 for a collaborative title since May 2019 when
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The late Mac Miller earns his first top 10 success on Billboard’s Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart as “Good News” debuts at No. 10 on the list dated Jan.
25.“News” also starts with a No. 4 entrance on the R&B/Hip-Hop Streaming Songs chart through 22.9 million U.S.
on-demand streams in the week ending Jan. 16, according to Nielsen Music/MRC Data.
It concurrently kicks off at No. 6 on the R&B/Hop Digital Song Sales chart thanks to its 8,000 downloads sold in same tracking period.The single arrived Jan.
.After its Hot Latin Songs top 20 debut in the previous chart week, Shakira and Anuel AA’s “Me Gusta” rises 20-6 in its second frame on the Feb. 1-dated chart. It’s the biggest jump to the top 10 for a collaborative title since May 2019 when
Meg Myers earns her first No. 1 on Billboard's Alternative Songs airplay chart in record fashion.Her cover of Kate Bush's 1985 classic "Running Up That Hill" rises 2-1 in its 42nd week on the list (dated Feb.
Gabby Barrett's maiden entry on Billboard's Hot Country Songs chart, "I Hope," becomes her first top 10, climbing 12-10 on the survey dated Jan. 25.The track jumps 7-2 on Country Digital Song Sales, up 24% to 6,000 sold, according to Nielsen Music/MRC Data, and 24-22 on Country Airplay, gaining by 14% to 9.7 million impressions.
For the first time in her career, Meg Myers has a No. 1 on a Billboard chart. "Running Up That Hill," her cover of Kate Bush's
Mac Miller is poised to make a huge splash on the Billboard 200 next week with his posthumous album, Circles, but he’s already beaten a personal record with the project’s lead single, “Good News.” The song debuted at No. 17 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart this week, marking his highest-charting single as a lead artist.
Since Mac Miller’s posthumous album, “Circles,” came out Friday, many fans have been convinced they heard Ariana Grande’s voice on the track “I Can See.” The late rapper’s reps responded to queries with a “no comment.” Now, his ex-girlfriend’s vocal cameo has been confirmed — or equivocally confirmed, at least — by the record’s producer, Jon Brion.
Mac Miller’s producer pal Jon Brion appears to have confirmed the rapper’s posthumous album features vocals from his ex-girlfriend Ariana Grande.
Since Mac Miller’s posthumous album, “Circles,” came out Friday, many fans have been convinced they heard Ariana Grande’s voice on the track “I Can See.” The late rapper’s reps responded to queries with a “no comment.” Now, his ex-girlfriend’s vocal cameo has been confirmed — or equivocally confirmed, at least — by the record’s producer, Jon Brion.
Ariana Grande has been super busy lately giving concerts around the world for her And while that means that Ari has been booked and busy for the past few months, it looks like she might have squeezed in some time to appear on her ex-boyfriend Mac Miller's posthumous album Circles.
The new music coming out this week has taken fans by surprise. There's Eminem's unexpected album Music To Be Murdered By, a complete body of work from the late Mac Miller in Circles, and Halsey's genre-defying Manic.
Ariana Grande is showing support for her late ex-boyfriend, Mac Miller.
It's the rapper's first posthumous release
With so much good music being released all the time, it can be hard to determine what to listen to first. Every week, Pitchfork offers a run-down of significant new releases available on streaming services.
Ariana Grande is showing support for her late ex-boyfriend, Mac Miller.
A new album from the late Mac Miller is out now. It’s called Circles, and Miller worked on the album with Jon Brion. It’s a companion piece to his album Swimming. The album features the previously shared single “Good News.” Have a listen below.
If you were cynical, you might think releasing a posthumous, pieced-together Mac Miller album 16 months after his passing from an accidental drug overdose would be just one more part of the current death march of releases from deceased young rappers with pleadingly emotive lyrics and sonically rock-ist edges.
Last week Mac Miller’s parents announced the release of a posthumous album by the late rapper entitled “Circles,” which they say was recorded as a companion to his last album “Swimming.” The estate has announced listening events for the album at locations in Australia and his hometown of Pittsburgh.
Roddy Ricch banks his first No. 1 on Billboard's Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart as “The Box” rises from No. 3 on the chart dated Jan. 11. The track likewise ascends to No. 1 on Hot Rap Songs and races 13-3 on the Billboard Hot 100.
Billboard’s First Stream serves as a handy guide to this Friday’s most essential releases — the key music that everyone will be talking about today, and that will be dominating playlists this weekend and beyond.