Harry and rock star Jon Bon Jovi walked in the Beatles’ footsteps when they recreated the Fab Four’s Abbey Road album cover.
11.02.2020 - 10:46 / officialcharts.com
Saint Jhn's latest track Roses is blooming at the moment, landing at Number 1 on this week's Official Trending Chart.
The track from the Guyanese-American rapper and producer (real name Carlos St. John) - first released in 2016 - has seen a huge leap up the Official Singles Chart over the last five weeks, last week zooming 19 places to Number 21. This week it could climb into the Top 10, currently at Number 8 in the latest midweeks.
But if Roses was originally released in 2016 – why is it just
Harry and rock star Jon Bon Jovi walked in the Beatles’ footsteps when they recreated the Fab Four’s Abbey Road album cover.
John, Paul, George, Ringo, and Harry! Prince Harry visited London's iconic Abbey Road Studios on Friday, where The Beatles recorded many hits, including their album of the same name.
Justin Bieber has broken a US chart record set by Elvis Presley with his new album Changes.
Model, restaurateur and lifestyle guru Barbara "B." Smith has died at her Long Island home, her family announced in a statement on social media. She was 70.
Billie Eilish has gone straight in at Number 1 on the Official Irish Singles Chart with her Bond theme No Time To Die.
Billie Eilish looks set to not only score her first UK Number 1 single on Friday, but also become only the second act in history to reach Number 1 on the Official Singles Chart with a Bond theme, as No Time To Die heads for the top of this week’s chart. 18 year-old US singer Billie is the youngest artist to record a Bond theme and is due to perform the new track at Tuesday night’s BRIT Awards ceremony in London. Listen below.
The Weeknd rockets ahead on this week’s Official Singles Chart as he claims a second week at Number 1 with Blinding Lights.
The Weeknd scores a third week at Number 1 with his ‘80s-inspired hit Blinding Lights, while US rapper Roddy Ricch climbs a place to Number 2 with his TikTok viral hit The Box.
Green Day’s latest album Father Of All… lands straight in at Number 1 on this week’s Official Albums Chart, earning the US punk-rockers their fourth UK chart-topping album.
Lewis Capaldi holds on to the top spot on the Official Irish Albums Chart, while Green Day’s brand-new claims this week’s highest new entry.
One thing we can always expect from “American Idol” is an emotional audition and this season, that comes courtesy of 20-year-old Samantha.
Love is a tricky thing, which is probably why it's the favourite subject of songs; whether that be falling in love, losing it, obsessing over it, the friendship kind, or even a love of sausage rolls - as per the most recent 'love' Number 1 by LadBaby.
Hooo boy The Bachelor is getting real now! Peter Weber has his final four: Hannah Ann, Victoria F., Kelsey, and Madi. Natasha and Kelley got sent home. The last two voices of reason are gone. The drama is about to get even more dramatic.
Green Day are charging towards their fourth UK Number 1 album.
"That's what you want to hear. Not guns"
When the high school romantic comedy “To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before” debuted on Netflix in 2018, the adaptation of Jenny Han’s YA best-seller was a groundbreaking benchmark for representation, casting Asian American actor Lana Condor (“X-Men: Apocalypse”) as Lara Jean, who wins the heart of class heartthrob Peter (Noah Centineo). The film was such a sensation that Condor shot the sequels back to back.
Celebs turned out in full force to support a worthy cause. ET's Rachel Smith was among those who walked in the American Heart Association’s Go Red for Women Red Dress Collection 2020 fashion show in New York City on Wednesday, joining celebs including Shania Twain, Kimberly Williams-Paisley, Paris Hilton and more.