Throughout the coronavirus pandemic, fans everywhere have been patiently waiting for the day that they can go and see their favorite artists live in concert again. But Taylor Swift fans were treated to a special surprise on Sunday (May 17).
01.05.2020 - 00:27 / billboard.com
In the midst of the global pandemic, music is not canceled; in fact, many artists continue to release new music for their fans during these challenging times.With so much great music out, Billboard is curious to know: Which Latin collaboration released in April is your favorite?Highlighting some of the collabs that dropped in the past 30 days, the poll includes Tito El Bambino and Jowell & Randy’s “El Meneo,” Gente de Zona and Becky G’s “Muchacha,” and T3R Elemento’s “Del Barrio a la Ciudad”
.Throughout the coronavirus pandemic, fans everywhere have been patiently waiting for the day that they can go and see their favorite artists live in concert again. But Taylor Swift fans were treated to a special surprise on Sunday (May 17).
The weekend has arrived and with it has come a load of new dance music for your ear holes. Todays' new releases include those by Four Tet and Caribou, Sofi Tukker and Gorgon City, DJ Boring and more.
This week's new music calls for dance parties, the ones you wish you could have at the club and the ones you've been having at home for the last few weeks. But which release keeps getting cued up?Future returns with High Off Life, his eighth studio album, and his finesse can be classified by his designer name-checks and diverse flows.
Mariah Carey's debut single, "Vision of Love," celebrated a major anniversary on Friday (May 15), marking 30 years since the world was introduced to the icon's superhuman, five-octave voice and unmistakable melisma.
The top 10 of Billboard's Top Dance/Electronic Albums chart looks a lot like a greatest hits collection from the past few years, with Lady Gaga's The Fame (2008), Odesza's A Moment Apart (2017) and Calvin Harris' Funk Wav Bounces Vol. 1 (2017) all occupying top positions. As time passes, these older LPs just keep racking up plays, as other new projects also rise.
Artists from every corner of New York came together Monday night (May 11) for Robin Hood and iHeartMedia's Rise Up New York! virtual telethon.The benefit event plans on donating 100 percent of the funds raised to the most vulnerable New Yorkers in need of food, shelter, financial assistance, physical and mental health services, legal services and educational support during the coronavirus pandemic.
It's a day to celebrate the beautiful and resilient mothers who have given us life, love and unconditional support. As millions of people throughout the country continue to hunker down at home amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, it might seem like a feat to celebrate Mother's Day 2020 accordingly. However, no gesture is too small on a special day like this—if it's done with intention.
Ariana Grande and Justin Bieber got their new collaboration "Stuck with U" stuck in fans' heads since the earworm's release today (May 8), but what also really stuck with viewers was the all-star cast of the accompanying visual.The romantic duet about being stuck with a quarantine boo who's sticking around after the pandemic ends brought together some of Hollywood's beloved couples, from Ashton Kutcher dipping Mila Kunis to Ayesha and Steph Curry toasting each other with a glass of white wine.
Music fans will have plenty to listen to while stuck at home this weekend, because Friday's (May 8) slew of new music certainly did not disappoint.Pop superstars Ariana Grande and Justin Bieber teamed up for "Stuck With U," an ode to appreciating the person that you’re quarantined with amid the coronavirus crisis, with all sales and streams of the song supporting the First Responders Children’s Foundation.On the topic of love, Kehlani offered her latest album It Was Good Until It Wasn't, a
Star couples from Kimye (Kim Kardashian and Kanye West) to Zigi (Gigi Hadid and Zayn Malik, who are expecting their first baby) would've waltzed up the red-carpeted steps of New York's Metropolitan Museum of Art this evening.Although the Vogue event will be held virtually this year, Billboard waltzed down memory lane to pay homage to our 12 favorite glam shots in years past.
Billboard's Hot Dance/Electronic Songs chart is a who's who of dance music, with the top ten in particular populated by a collection of artists spanning the spectrum from up-and-coming to iconic.The Imanbek remix of Saint Jhn's hit "Roses" is currently riding high at No. 1 on the chart, with the top ten filled out by the likes of Lady Gaga, Marshmello, Sam Feldt, The Black Eyed Peas and J Balvin and three appearances by Kygo.We want to know which track from the top 10 is your favorite.
This mega-star-studded week of new music flexed some pretty big muscles. But who reigns as the heavyweight champion? "Big B and the B stands for..." Beyoncé breaking the internet on Wednesday when she buzzed onto Megan Thee Stallion's "Sav
Today (May 1) marks the first day of Mental Health Month, and artists from Julie Andrews to Lady Gaga have channeled their bright vocals for happy hits throughout the decades.
Travis Scott rang in his 28th birthday on Thursday (April 30), and to celebrate his big day, Billboard wants to know which of the rapper's singles you love the most.
The only trip music lovers can go on now is down memory lane -- especially to a time when long road trips called for the best nostalgia-inducing pop-rock radio hits.
The raging fires of the particular phenomenon known as Daft Punk pandemonium were stoked earlier this week with the news that the French icons are working on the soundtrack to an upcoming film by legendary Italian director Dario Argento.
Ariana Grande made her Broadway debut when she was just 15 by playing the shy cheerleader Charlotte in Jason Robert Brown's 2008 musical 13.
Miley Cyrus performed a fiery take on Pink Floyd's "Wish You Were Here" on Saturday (April 25) as the musical guest for Saturday Night Live's second-ever at-home episode.Following the singer's quarantine cover of the 1975 classic, Billboard wants to know which performance from Cyrus' long track record of stellar covers is your absolute favorite.
This week fused the powers of Travis Scott and Kid Cudi for The Scotts' first joint single and brought country-crossover-hip-hop fans the Sam Hunt-assisted remix of Breland's "My Truck" that may contain fragments of Lil Nas X's "Old Town Road" DNA but has its own legs.And in a bittersweet moment, Juice WRLD's fans heard his voice again in the posthumous single "Righteous," an unflinching narrative about his anxiety that simultaneously gloats his riches and summons the demons that ultimately
The Jersey 4 Jersey benefit show Wednesday night stripped the stars of their stage names and brought them back to their hometown roots to raise money for the New Jersey Pandemic Relief Fund.