We're only two days into 2020, and there are a ton of artists who've already set the dates for their new music to start this year with a bang and some bops.
16.12.2019 - 01:41 / eonline.com
The holiday season is officially in full swing.
And whether you're hosting family and friends or preparing to make the long trek to wherever it is you celebrate, chances are you're looking for just the right music to get you and yours in the spirit. Pop music isn't lacking in the Christmas-inspired section, what with the holiday album a time-honored tradition (and way to make a quick buck). But not all of it is good. That's where we come in.
Welcome to a special Christmas edition of The
We're only two days into 2020, and there are a ton of artists who've already set the dates for their new music to start this year with a bang and some bops.
Justin Bieber is dropping more hints about when fans might expect to hear new music. Last week, the pop superstar announced in a YouTube trailer that he will be releasing a new album and going on tour in 2020.
The royal family stepped out for their annual Christmas Day Service at Sandringham this morning.
Mariah Carey, both Queen of Christmas and Queen of Doing Things Her Own Way, has released a video for her iconic holiday single "All I Want For Christmas Is You," a mere 25 years after it was first released in October 1994. A celebration of the fact that the song recently hit No.
Everyone has holiday traditions, even country music superstar Reba McEntire.
With a preternaturally mature voice that could effortlessly swing between rock n' roll and country, Brenda Lee was one of the biggest hitmakers of the late '50s and '60s.
Mariah Carey finished her three-night stint on The Late Late Show with James Corden Thursday night (Dec. 19) by performing an extra-festive rendition of "All I Want For Christmas Is You."Flanked by back-up dancers dressed as toy soldiers and candy cane-wielding elves, the icon was all smiles as she belted out her newly-crowned No.
Kacey Musgraves’ Golden Hour won album of the year at the 2019 Grammy Awards, but there’s another record of hers that’s equally beloved by fans: A Very Kacey Christmas, from 2016. This year, Musgraves reimagined the album as The Kacey Musgraves Christmas Show, an Amazon Prime Video special (out now) that channels the cheer of old-school holiday variety shows with help from guests like Camila Cabello and James Corden.
It’s not Christmas with Mariah Carey‘s hit, “All I Want For Christmas Is You,” and the singer took a look back at her 90’s song! “This is so festive,” Mariah shared listening to and watching the song’s music video. “You can’t say it’s not festive.” As she lip synced along to the tune, Mariah did admit there were some elements of the hit she wasn’t particularly a fan of.
It only took a quarter century. A whopping 25 years and change after Mariah Carey first released the holiday perennial "All I Want For Christmas Is You" -- and a number of close-but-not-quite returns to the top tier of the Billboard Hot 100 in the years since -- the song at long last ascends to pole position on the chart this week.
A quarter of a century since being released, Mariah Carey’s Christmas banger, “All I Want For Christmas Is You,” has risen to the top of the Billboard Hot 100 chart for the first time ever.
Say a hearty thank you to the team at Indochine NYC, who posted footage that witness Katie Gottfried took of Jennifer Lawrence joyously dancing to Mariah Carey's "All I Want for Christmas Is You" with her friend Paul Arnhold on its Instagram.
Completing a journey 25 years in the making, Mariah Carey's 1994 carol "All I Want for Christmas Is You" crowns the Billboard Hot 100 for the first time, jingling 3-1 on the chart dated Dec. 21, 2019.Originally released in 1994 on Carey's album Merry Christmas, the modern classic reached the Hot 100's top 10 at last in December 2017 and rose to its prior No.
Over 25 years after its original release, Mariah Carey’s “All I Want for Christmas Is You” has topped the Billboard Hot 100 for the first time. It’s the longest time a song has to reach No. 1, according to Billboard.