Boy bands will come and go, but their beloved albums last forever.
25.06.2020 - 00:13 / billboard.com
Beyoncé sang, "Hips tick tock when I dance" when she hopped on Megan Thee Stallion's No. 1 "Savage" remix, but that viral TikTok dance associated with the original hit didn't come from either of them.
Ohio teenager Keara "Keke" Wilson created the "classy, bougie, ratchet/ sassy, moody, nasty" routine and garnered 1.1 million followers on the social media app as a result. But she's not the only Black girl running the show.
Jalaiah Harmon is the youngest person on Billboard's "10 TikTok Music
Boy bands will come and go, but their beloved albums last forever.
Selena Gomez teamed up with Trevor Daniel on a remix of his single, "Past Life," and the duo teased an upcoming music video over the weekend.Gomez's emotional verse on Daniel's song is hardly the first time she has lent her sultry vocals to a collaboration.
Daddy Yankee is a movement.”With that statement, the Puerto Rican singer celebrates 16 years since the release of his third studio album Barrio Fino -- a 21-track production, including the reggaeton classic “Gasolina,” that ultimately put the genre on the map in the early 2000s.Yankee previously expressed on Instagram that Barrio Fino is "an album that changed the culture around the world, an album that broke frontiers, a game-changer in the music industry and an album that opened the doors for
Eminem stretched his star power out this year with some megawatt collaborations.
Life on Earth, life on the other side and life in outer space.Juice WRLD's first posthumous album Legends Never Die is wrought with raw emotion in his mumbled vocals, and an outro like "Juice WRLD Speaks From Heaven" reminds listeners that the brightest hip-hop stars who've had their lights dimmed too soon are now shining from above.Summer Walker's five-song project Life On Earth channels the tug-of-war between love and lust, something that's meant to last and something that's not, no matter how
Jazz Tangcay Artisans Editor“Collaborating with a composer who is iconic was something else,” marvels Paul Leonard-Morgan of working with Phillip Glass on Amazon’s “Tales From the Loop.” The two composers tinkered around with musical ideas while Leonard-Morgan visited Glass in New York and “it was just an organic place from there.”The music for the series set in Mercer, Ohio, where residents live above “the loop” (which when unlocked, explores the secrets of the universe), soundtracks the
While dancefloors around the world remain quiet, there has been some movement on Billboard's Top Dance/Electronic Albums chart.
Dave Chappelle enjoyed some socially distanced live music on July 4.
This week's new music releases brought fans a variety of new tunes from some of today's hottest rappers, rock legends, pop songstresses and country stars.
Billboard's Songs of the Summer chart that decade featured several declarations of love, to topics such as ... ahem ...
Ty Dolla $ign's name gets constantly etched next to musical greats, and on Wednesday (July 1), he solidified a dream team of Kanye West, FKA twigs and Skrillex for his latest collaboration "Ego Death."
YouTube personality Myka Stauffer will not face charges after Ohio authorities launched an investigation into the welfare of her former adopted son, said an official at the Delaware County Sheriff's Office in Ohio to Fox News on Wednesday. "We can confirm there will be no charges.The request was a for a wellbeing check and that's what we did," said Tracey Whited, community and media relations manager for the department.
Myka Stauffer and her husband, James Stauffer, after they placed their adopted son, Huxley, with another family.The Delaware County Sheriff’s Office in Ohio confirmed to BuzzFeed News on Monday, June 29, that it has closed its case against the Stauffers after launching an investigation into Huxley’s welfare earlier in the month.
Megan Thee Stallion's Mad Max movie stunts put the "Girls in the Hood" out on Fury Road for an epic adventure with her crew's rhinestoned ATVs and "Savage" dance moves minus Beyoncé, who received the BET Humanitarian Award during the socially distanced broadcast.Like Megan's Black power fist and "Black Lives Matter" signs decorating the scaffolding stage, DaBaby began his Roddy Ricch-assisted performance of their No. 1 hit "Rockstar" (the Black Lives Matter remix) with a powerful visual.
Hot Dance/Electronic Songs chart is currently packed with mega-watt collabs, with everyone from Rezz to Major Lazer to Alesso to Flume pairing with an assorted crew of pop stars, rappers and fellow producers for some of the year's biggest dance tracks thus far.We want to know your favorite collab currently living on the chart.
Friday (June 26) was a big day in the K-pop world, with two massive music videos dropping.
This week's music releases gave fans of every genre some earworms to jam to as we enter the weekend.
Billboard connected queer artists to their biggest musical heroes (who also happen to be major LGBTQ+ allies) to get career advice.Alanis Morissette talked Maddie Ross through writing about heartbreak, Jay Som picked Carly Rae Jepsen's brain on creative freedom, and Mandy Moore told Samir all about balancing acting with music.
Regional Mexican star Gerardo Ortiz scored his 10th No. 1 on Billboard's Regional Mexican Airplay thanks to "Otra Borrachera" featured on his chart-topping album Mas Caro, Que Ayer.
Twenty One Pilots want to help. After fans almost immediately cracked the code to figure out how to upload their videos for the new "never-ending" visual for "Level of Concern," the Ohio duo posted a nearly seven-minute clip on Wednesday (June 24) to explain the process to the rest of us."Recently our dads were asking what the heck was going on with those codes," Tyler Joseph and Josh Dun tweeted along with a link to the video explainer.