Who knew that a melding melody between K-pop and Latin music would go together like peanut butter and jelly? A few Korean and Latin artists have already begun a trend that fuses both musical styles and features bilingual lyrics.
09.01.2020 - 23:31 / billboard.com
On the heels of his record of the year Grammy nomination for "Talk," Khalid is back with his new track "Eleven."Cruising through the guitar-laden tune seamlessly, Khalid boasts about how he's his partner's "favorite drug." As he floats through the wistful chorus, the singer croons about having a watchful eye so that his admirer doesn't forget about him.
In an interview with Zane Lowe, the 21-year-old spoke on the creation of "Eleven," citing Timbaland and Aaliyah as inspirations for the
.Who knew that a melding melody between K-pop and Latin music would go together like peanut butter and jelly? A few Korean and Latin artists have already begun a trend that fuses both musical styles and features bilingual lyrics.
Justin Bieber will make all his fans' dreams come true this Valentine's Day (Feb. 14) when he releases his new studio album Changes, which he officially announced late Monday after dropping his second sensual single "Get Me," featuring R&B crooner Kehlani.
The 62nd annual Grammy Awards celebrated the best in music on Sunday night (Jan. 26), with A-list musicians performing their hits and put on larger-than-life tributes.
Sunday night's Grammy Awards show, held at Los Angeles' Staples Center and hosted by Alicia Keys, was full of outstanding performances from a wide range of artists.Lizzo — who was nominated for a leading eight awards and went home with three: best pop solo performance, best urban contemporary album and best traditional R&B performance — opened the show with an energetic medley of "Cuz I Love You" and "Truth Hurts." The entertainer showed off every bit of her talent by singing, rapping, dancing
After nearly two years away from the stage, Demi Lovato returned on Sunday night with an emotional performance of her new song, “Anyone.” She wrote the song just four days before her near-fatal 2018 overdose, and vowed it would be the first song she performed when she made her return.
Demi Lovato is ready to . In a new interview with with Zane Lowe on Apple Music's Beats 1, she opened up about the brand new song she's performing at Grammys 2020, a song that was written four days before her .As Demi revealed to Zane, the track is titled "Anyone," and she described it as a heavy and emotional look at her mindset in the summer of 2018.
Demi Lovato still can’t believe no one realised the song she recorded four days before her 2018 overdose was a cry for help.
It's album time for Megan Thee Stallion. Last night, the Houston hero kicked off the cycle for her forthcoming debut LP, Suga, with its lead single "B.I.T.C.H." Meg still hasn't shared a release date, but this morning, she rang up Zane Lowe to tease a little bit about the project, and confirmed that SZA will appear on one of the tracks.
The end of another week means another wave of new music, and this week's new releases run the gamut from hip-hop and country to Latin, rock, dance and everything in between.Between Calvin Harris' vintage house-inspired Love Regenerator EP, Megan Thee Stallion's braggadocious "B.I.T.C.H." and Hayley Williams' debut solo single "Simmer," there's something this week for every type of music fan and Billboard wants to know: which new release are you loving the most?Does Doja Cat's swaggering "Boss
In one of her most candid interviews yet, Demi Lovato sat down with Zane Lowe on Apple Music's Beats 1 ahead of her upcoming Grammys performance to chat about everything that's gone down in the past two years.
Today, Megan Thee Stallion released a new single, “B.I.T.CH.,” which serves as a preview for her upcoming project, Suga. The Helluva Beats-produced track samples 2Pac’s “Ratha Be Ya Nigga,” which in turn flips “I’d Rather Be With You” by Bootsy Collins and his group, Bootsy’s Rubber Band.
The band have previously promised new music in 2020.
The new music coming out this week has taken fans by surprise. There's Eminem's unexpected album Music To Be Murdered By, a complete body of work from the late Mac Miller in Circles, and Halsey's genre-defying Manic.
New York-based indie-pop duo Television Skies is leaning toward a different sound in 2020.
What is the worst part of dieting? Not being able to eat the foods we love. The flavor is a very important factor, but the fullness is up there as well. We feel much fuller after eating a greasy burger than some carrot sticks, after all. But ultimately, all of that grease makes Us feel worse, so we really feel like we’re stuck in a catch-22 situation.
This New Music Friday (Jan. 10) applauds the unabashed return of Selena Gomez, mourns the loss of Mac Miller all over again with his first posthumous single and ends the wait for a new Drake and Future collaboration.Rare delves into Gomez's trial and tribulations -- first heard in her Billboard Hot 100 No.
Khalid just returned with his latest single, “Eleven”—and he spoke to Beats 1’s Zane Lowe about how this feel-good driving song pays homage to artists from an earlier era.