- Valentine’s Day is a little over a month away, but leave it to Zayn Malik to drop a steamy new song to help couples feel the passion. Zayn gave fans a taste of what they could expect in “Vibez,” an ideal track to play if you and that special...
- In a video posted to Instagram, Cardi listed the impact the song has had since its release back in August. Cardi B fires back at trolls after she was criticized for not letting her daughter Kulture listen to ‘WAP,’ and she shares her excitement over getting a shout-out on...
- Billboard’s favorite music biopics, including ‘Ray’, ‘Selena’, ‘Straight Outta Compton’ and more. Billboard powers the ultimate global music destination and magazine, featuring unrivaled reporting on music news, issues and trends, the industry’s definitive charts. ...
- This is Hale’s fifth year hosting “Dick Clark’s New Year’s Rockin’ Eve with Ryan Seacrest 2021” and second in Times Square. Because of the coronavirus pandemic, the event will be closed to the public with the exception of a “small” and “mighty” group of frontline workers, Hale said. ...
- The 26-year-old “Graveyard” singer participated in a viral social media trend on Sunday, December 27, telling her followers to prompt her to share certain memory on her Instagram Story. When one user asked her to show “you at your lowest point,”...
- Billboard has been posting various year-end lists and articles about what they and their fans believe to be the best music of the year. Be is a mostly-Korean-language release, but does feature the group’s first all-English song, “Dynamite.” ...
- Albums from the likes of Michael Buble, Kelly Clarkson and Mariah Carey are staples that we return to each and every year. They range as always from faithful hymns to punked-up novelty covers. ...
- Beyoncé is continuing her heart of support and help where needed most. The announcement went on to explain that BeyGOOD would be selecting 100 recipients for the first round, which will open on January 7 via the NAACP. ...
- On Tuesday, JHU posted “WAmP: Wear a Mask, Please,” a reworking of the massive hit by Cardi B and Megan Thee Stallion, rewritten to promote wearing face masks to slow the spread of COVID-19. A group of students at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health got an unexpected...