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13.12.2019 - 03:06 / billboard.com
Billboard's annual Women in Music event is just hours away, and you don't have to be walking the red carpet to take part in the fun.The YouTube live stream (below) will begin at 9 p.m. ET/6 p.m.
PT, starting with the red carpet pre-show hosted by Lele Pons and Billboard's Chelsea Briggs. The main ceremony will be hosted by last year's Rising Star recipient, Hayley Kiyoko.This year's honorees include Taylor Swift (Woman of the Decade), Billie Eilish (Woman of the Year), Rosalía (Rising Star),
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It was a big week for Mariah Carey, whose holiday classic “All I Want For Christmas Is You” finally hit No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 after 25 years. Coincidentally, the pop legend is also this week’s Billboard cover star, and she talked all about her iconic Christmas tune and how she’s managed to build such an empire around the holiday.
Singer Billie Eilish reserved a seat next to James Corden for The Late Late Show's "Carpool Karaoke" segment on Thursday, where the pair belted out some of the 18-year-old's hits including "Bad Guy" and "Ocean Eyes."
The latest installment of James Corden’s wildly popular Late Late Show segment “Carpool Karaoke” is here, and it features Billie Eilish. The two sang her hits “bad guy,” “Ocean Eyes,” and more. She grabs a ukulele and sings “I Will” by the Beatles. They visited her parents’ house and she made Corden begrudgingly hold her pet spider. She also told the story of meeting Justin Bieber at Coachella and then did Ludacris’ verse from “Baby.” Watch it happen below.
The Tonight Show had a puuuuurfect moment Wednesday night (Dec. 18) when the cast of Cats dropped by to perform "Memory." On classroom instruments, of course.
Aaron Carter was visited by police and paramedics at his home Wednesday night who were worried about a possible overdose that was later deemed a false alarm.
Billie Eilish celebrated her golden birthday a bit early on Tuesday night when she posted a throwback video montage of her younger years in advance of turning 18 on Wednesday (Dec. 18). The clip opens with a pint-sized Billie shoving her face into the camer announcing, "Hi, my name is Billie and I'm going to play a song that I made up with this guitar." It is, of course, adorable, as the guitar is almost
Selena Gomez is opening up about Taylor Swift's response to her new music.
Selena Gomez, 27, is gearing up to release her new album Rare, but naturally her BFF Taylor Swift, 30, has already heard it — and so has her mom Andrea Swift. During a recent interview with KISS FM UK Selena got candid about what it was like showing them the new videos for “Lose You to Love Me” and “Look at Her Now”.
Mica Levi has scored Zola, the new A24 movie based on Aziah “Zola” Wells’ viral Twitter thread from 2015. Zola is directed by Janicza Bravo and co-written by Bravo and Jeremy O. Harris (of Slave Play fame). The film is set to premiere at Sundance in January.
Boom times are here when it comes to music docs.On the heels of Apple TV+ ponying up a whopping $26 million for a film about singer-songwriter Billie Eilish and Amazon paying $25 million for a Peter Berg-directed Rihanna doc, dealmakers say the space will only get hotter.In fact, sources say Peter Jackson's Let It Be Beatles doc, now making the rounds, is sparking a frenzy, with buyers predicting the price tag will eclipse the R.J.
Billboard's 2019 Women In Music hit L.A.'s Hollywood Palladium on Thursday night (Dec. 13) to honor Taylor Swift, Billie Eilish, Alanis Morissette and more for their groundbreaking, ceiling-shattering contributions to the music industry.
The young musician followed in the footsteps of Ariana Grande and Taylor Swift in collecting the award
Rosalía spoke with Billboard’s Chelsea Briggs and Lele Pons on the red carpet at Billboard’s Women in Music event on Thursday (Dec. 12), discussing her Grammy nominations, her friendship with Billie Eilish, working with Harry Styles, and much more.Asked what she has been most proud of this past year, Rosalía tells Billboard that she is grateful that she has had the opportunity to perform with her people in so many different places.“We come from Spain, from Barcelona,” she says.
Billboard’s 2019 Women In Music event began with Taylor Swift advocating for the importance of inspiring the next generation of women artists, and ended with Billie Eilish confirming that she was part of that next generation.“Somewhere, right now, your future Woman of the Year is probably sitting in a piano lesson, or in a girls’ choir, and today, right now, we need to take care of her,” Swift, Billboard’s Woman of the Decade, told the star-studded crowd at the Hollywood Palladium in Los Angeles