Disney's 21st-century movie soundtracks have ushered in a new era of multicultural, empowering anthems helmed by legends like Randy Newman to EGOT "it" couple Kristen Anderson-Lopez and Robert Lopez. But which modern Disney song stands out the most?
28.03.2020 - 18:07 / billboard.com
Selena's legacy lives on 25 years after her tragic death thanks to her unforgettable cumbia anthems, pop ballads and tejano songs that became instant and timeless hits.The "Como la Flor" singer will be forever immortalized on the Billboard charts after placing 22 songs on the Hot Latin Songs survey, with seven of those hitting No. 1.She scored her first No.
1 with her very first chart entry: “Buenos Amigos” with Alvaro Torres. Her second No.
Disney's 21st-century movie soundtracks have ushered in a new era of multicultural, empowering anthems helmed by legends like Randy Newman to EGOT "it" couple Kristen Anderson-Lopez and Robert Lopez. But which modern Disney song stands out the most?
Selena Quintanilla’s legacy and music continue to shine, especially on Billboard’s Top Latin Albums chart, where she has placed 23 entries, including her sets Amor Prohibido and Dreaming of You.
Drake slid right into the No. 1 spot on the Billboard Hot 100 with "Toosie Slide," which became the 36th song in the chart's history to come out on top in its first week.The Canadian rapper has done this before, with his one-two punch of "God's Plan" and then "Nice for What" in February and April 2018, a tactic Ariana Grande adopted later in November 2018 and February 2019 for her career-first and -second No.
J Balvin hinted new music was on the way when he dropped his head-bopping, deep-bass “Blanco” (White) in the fall. After kicking off 2020 with the reggaeton song “Morado” (Purple) and then releasing “Rojo” (Red), fans began to speculate that a new album was on the way.On March 19, in the middle of the global coronavirus pandemic, Balvin dropped his fifth solo studio album Colores, bringing lots of joy and reggaeton to his fans.
Mariah Carey has been letting her vocals soar freely throughout quarantine to celebrate the 15th anniversary of The Emancipation of Mimi. But of all the tracks she's brought back for special performances, which one is your favorite?
From inside an empty Duomo di Milano, Italian opera singer Andrea Bocelli, joined by an organ player, crooned his fans around the world with a YouTube Livestream performance on Easter Sunday (April 12).
Happy birthday, Saoirse Ronan! Today, the Irish-American actress turns 26 years old and we're ringing in her big day with all of the performer's best roles. While Ronan is young, she still has quite the impressive résumé since she has been acting from when she was only nine years old.
Justin Bieber created 30 different visuals to accompany the 17 tracks off his No. 1 album Changes, but the pop star himself only pops up in five of them. The titular track and "Habitual" received nature visuals to show fans how Bieber remains in touch with the Earth by crooning about his personal metamorphosis in the cold or working on his love life "through the seasons."
Rage Against the Machine, Travis Scott and Frank Ocean were supposed to ring in the 21st edition of the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival starting Friday (April 10) for their first weekend as headliners.
Artists chipped in more quarantine blues this week, with special regards to The Strokes returning to the music scene with their first album in seven years The New Abnormal, which toes the line between experimental and classic guitar rock. Charli XCX ditched the delicate dance by releasing her explosive, AutoTune- and synth-heavy "Forever" track from her new album she's been wrapping up during quarantine.
On Thursday (April 9), Selena Gomez delighted fans by dropping the deluxe edition of her latest studio album, Rare.
Yes, Coachella 2020 is postponed this year due to the Coronavirus pandemic, much like all major entertainment events. Rage Against the Machine, Travis Scott and Frank Ocean were set to be the headliners of the annual Southern California music and arts festival.
Well, it's day 2,398 of quarantine -- or at least it feels that way. Passing time at home during the pandemic has become a daily endeavor, and the dance world has stepped up to provide loads of entertainment options through myriad livestreams (like Calvin Harris' delightful Love Regenerator livestream from last month, pictured above), new album releases and just good, old-fashioned dancing.
Lady Gaga makes her razor-sharp return on the artwork of her sixth album Chromatica -- and it's making Little Monsters revisit her most dynamic personas on previous album covers.Back in The Fame days, Gaga hid behind diamond-encrusted sunglasses and a blue velvet hooded cape. For its special reissue The Fame Monster, the artist kept half her face covered -- this time, the lower half -- with the black latex garment she's wearing in the goth-inspired shot by Hedi Slimane.
Though the 2020 Academy of Country Music Awards were pushed back to Sept. 16 from the original air date of April 5 due to the coronavirus pandemic, that didn’t stop country acts for performing for fans. On April 5, more than 20 artists joined forces for the two-hour televised special ACM Presents: Our Country on CBS.
It's New Music Friday, and once again the dance world has delivered a barrage of releases by marquee names.
March has taken a heavy toll on people, due to the global outbreak of the coronavirus pandemic. Many artists, however, continue to release new music for their fans during these challenging times. This month, many artists have teamed up for the first time, including Ricky Martin and Sebastian Yatra.
Despite the fact that the years continue to pass, Selena Quintanilla’s legacy remains more current than ever through her music.
March is a very nostalgic month for Selena Quintanilla fans all over the world. Her life was cut short at only 23 years old on March 31, 1995, but her legacy became eternal.
Selena Gomez's new music video for «Dance Again» is here!