Beyond the clash of the National and American Conference champions, Super Bowl LIX is one of the most anticipated events of the year, and one of the most attention-grabbing moments
Apple Fitness+ adds new dedicated workouts from Janet Jackson, Coldplay, Bruno Mars, and Kendrick Lamar, along with Strava integration. What better time for fitness-related updates than January? Apple thinks so,
Lady Gaga and Bruno Mars’ “Die With a Smile” has climbed to No ... pushing all of the Christmas albums out of the top 10 of the Billboard 200, Kendrick Lamar’s “GNX” returns to No. 2 with 70,000 album units. Lamar's sixth studio LP was a ...
Lady Gaga and Bruno Mars soar to No. 1 on the Hot 100 with “Die with a Smile,” as she collects her sixth ruler and he adds a ninth champion to his growing tally.
Now that most Christmas songs and albums have been packed away into the proverbial attic, the pop landscape of the new year is coming into focus.
This week's Five Burning Questions looks at the first new No. 1 of 2025, with a song that's been in the top 10 for months already.
Across his 571 touchdown passes, Drew Brees never connected with tight end Rob Gronkowski. While the pair of former NFL superstars weren’t teammates on the field, they’ve teamed up as wingmen at Super Bowl LIX.
Drake has dropped his legal case against UMG and Spotify, in which he accused them of colluding to reduce streaming rates for Kendrick Lamar’s ‘Not Like Us’ to increase its visibility. Drake’s company,
This week, we get a fresh jolt of energy, as SZA and Lamar make way for two blockbuster debuts. Lil Baby enters the chart at No. 1 with WHAM — an acronym for "Who Hard As Me," not a tribute to the duo who spent last Christmas in the top 5 — which becomes the rapper's fourth consecutive chart-topper and seventh album to hit the top 10.
Grammy Awards are slated to take place on the ceremony’s original date of Feb. 2 and sources say the Clive Davis party is still on.
Taylor Swift, Billie Eilish and Sabrina Carpenter were the most-streamed U.S. pop artists of 2024, according to a year-end report from Luminate.
Billboard has joined Universal Music, Sony Music and Warner Music in calling off its Grammy Week events. Cancellations have reportedly been mounting following the deadly Los Angeles wildfires and while the 2025 Grammy Awards are still slated to take place at the beginning of February,