The K-pop boy band's appearance on the NPR series broke its record for most YouTube views on its first day. The group drew more than half a million viewers for the premiere of the concert
Jennifer Lopez and Maluma join together for the 30th Annual Billboard Latin
In the video, Bieber plays a greased-up (but still sweet-faced) oil-rig worker who loses his job due to the pandemic. The couple are evicted from their home and find themselves on the street before Valderrama, who plays a US Army soldier.
Over piano and guitar accompaniment, Little Mix — Jesy Nelson, Leigh-Anne Pinnock, Perrie Edwards and Jade Thirlwall — showcased their vocal chemistry on their rendition of Styles’ Fine Line soulful ballad with tender harmonies and taking solo turns on the verses.
Marshmello and Demi Lovato have teamed up on a new single, ‘OK Not To Be OK’, released to coincide with World Suicide Prevention DayThe release of the video and the pair’s partnership with Hope for the Day coincides with Global Suicide Prevention Day.
The long wait is over for all Army fans as the global K-pop superstar BTS. Within an hour and 14 minutes, the “Dynamite” music video surpassed 20 million views,
K-pop stars have conquered the Billboard Hot 100 charts, with BTS’ “Dynamite”. Reign for the second week and Blackpink debuting at No. 13 with their latest single “Ice Cream.”
The album’s title represents that I’m unique and that there’s no one like me in this genre. Sech continues his hot streak with the release of his much-anticipated album 1 of 1.
Tekashi 6ix9ine dropped the first album since being released from prison. The album's called "TattleTales,"
Latin superstar Ozuna just released his fourth album in four years. After singing in Spanish, Sia has an English-language moment towards the end of the song.