It's called fashion, dahhlings! Mariah Carey took to social media on Monday (Jan.
19.12.2019 - 21:01 / billboard.com
Republic Records’ core approach, says chairman/CEO Monte Lipman, is built on five pillars: creative, expectation, strategy, execution and accountability. And following that plan has helped Republic cement its status as the No. 1 Billboard Hot 100 label for the sixth year in a row, as well as seven of the past eight.
“We don’t leave things for luck,” says Lipman. “We’ve got a roster that we believe is second to none.
It's called fashion, dahhlings! Mariah Carey took to social media on Monday (Jan.
Simply having a wonderful Christmas time! Celebrities are just like Us, they love spending time with their families and friends during the holidays, and there are photos to prove it.
When Lil Tecca's "Ransom" debuted on the Billboard Hot 100 in June, the Queens rapper was just another 16-year-old trying to burst through the SoundCloud bubble. That changed swiftly when he teamed up with director Cole Bennett (founder of multimedia company Lyrical Lemonade), headed to the Dominican Republic and filmed the song’s rump-shaking video.
Christmas is time for friends and family, a time for bringing people together and who better to bring back together than the Harry Potter cast.
Russell Simmons has hit out at Oprah Winfrey over the star’s upcoming #MeToo documentary.
Throughout his long career, Ted Nugent has never been able to top a Billboard albums or songs chart, but the rocker can at least say he’s got a No. 1 on Billboard’s Top Facebook Live Videos chart.Nugent rules the November 2019 list with a Nov.
Emmerdale star Sheila Mercier has died at the age of 100.The actress, who played Annie Sugden on the soap for two decades, passed away peacefully in her sleep, her former co-star confirmed. Frederick Pyne, who played Matt Skilbeck in Emmerdale Farm from its launch in 1972 until 1989, said: “'Sad to tell all you Emmerdale fans that Sheila Mercier, Annie Sugden, died peacefully in her sleep… “She would have been 101 years old on New Years Day.
In 1990, electronic musicians Matt Black and Jonathan More, who performed as the duo Coldcut, were nearly five years into their career and already felt confined by the major-label system. So, they founded their own U.K. imprint, Ninja Tune, and its publishing company, Just Isn’t Music.