On Thursday (April 9), Selena Gomez delighted fans by dropping the deluxe edition of her latest studio album, Rare.
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The Weeknd comes alive in the After Hours -- as evidenced by the title of his fourth studio album, released Friday (March 20). So which moody track brings you into the darkness?
The synth-powered R&B melodies tinged with trap production in songs like "Repeat After Me (Interlude)" (courtesy of Tame Impala's Kevin Parker's psychedelic sound) accentuates the crooner's retro film theme; he even takes inspiration from John Carpenter's cult '90s flick Escape From LA for one of his songs of the same
On Thursday (April 9), Selena Gomez delighted fans by dropping the deluxe edition of her latest studio album, Rare.
Yes, Coachella 2020 is postponed this year due to the Coronavirus pandemic, much like all major entertainment events. Rage Against the Machine, Travis Scott and Frank Ocean were set to be the headliners of the annual Southern California music and arts festival.
Well, it's day 2,398 of quarantine -- or at least it feels that way. Passing time at home during the pandemic has become a daily endeavor, and the dance world has stepped up to provide loads of entertainment options through myriad livestreams (like Calvin Harris' delightful Love Regenerator livestream from last month, pictured above), new album releases and just good, old-fashioned dancing.
Lady Gaga makes her razor-sharp return on the artwork of her sixth album Chromatica -- and it's making Little Monsters revisit her most dynamic personas on previous album covers.Back in The Fame days, Gaga hid behind diamond-encrusted sunglasses and a blue velvet hooded cape. For its special reissue The Fame Monster, the artist kept half her face covered -- this time, the lower half -- with the black latex garment she's wearing in the goth-inspired shot by Hedi Slimane.
Though the 2020 Academy of Country Music Awards were pushed back to Sept. 16 from the original air date of April 5 due to the coronavirus pandemic, that didn’t stop country acts for performing for fans. On April 5, more than 20 artists joined forces for the two-hour televised special ACM Presents: Our Country on CBS.
It's New Music Friday, and once again the dance world has delivered a barrage of releases by marquee names.
The end of another week brings a host of new music by everyone from Drake and DaBaby to Sam Hunt and Steve Aoki, and Billboard wants to know which new release you have on repeat!Will you be spending the weekend making TikTok videos to Drake's infectious "Toosie Slide"? Have you been waiting five-plus years for Hunt's sophomore album Southside, or even longer (twelve whole years!) for Lindsay Lohan to mount a musical comeback with her clubby new track "Back To Me?"Perhaps you're ready to throw a
Everyone's turned their cribs into Club Quarantine, but what song is your No. 1 pick to get the party started?Dua Lipa's sophomore album Future Nostalgia has been giving fans the ultimate blast from the past of the '70s disco scene, and Billboard's Pop Songs and Radio Songs charts crowned "Don't Start Now" as the No.
March is a very nostalgic month for Selena Quintanilla fans all over the world. Her life was cut short at only 23 years old on March 31, 1995, but her legacy became eternal.
Six days after The Weeknd’s latest album “After Hours” arrived to rapturous response, a ray of light at the end of one of the worst weeks anyone can remember, the album is headed for one of the biggest debuts of the year, and an easy album-chart topper.
The coronavirus pandemic isn’t stopping Latin artists from bringing their fans the best entertainment while staying at home.For example, Alejandro Sanz and Juanes had a major connection with their fans on YouTube with a free online concert after they canceled their show in Colombia, drawing more than 100,000 viewers in minutes.
Blue light glasses are all the rage for 2020, and considering phone, TV and computer screens won’t be going anywhere, we know we’ll be wearing them every single day for a long, long time to come. With less eye strain and fatigue, fewer headaches and better sleep as just a few of the many benefits, we can’t see who wouldn’t want a pair! However…
This past weekend, it was possible to rave worldwide without leaving your house -- which was excellent for the millions of us who are basically not allowed to leave our houses right now.
With After Hours officially out in the universe, The Weeknd is keeping his foot on the gas with the release of a new video for “In Your Eyes.” The track is produced by Max Martin, Oscar Holter, and The Weeknd himself, and will be promoted as the next single from the singer’s new project.
With After Hours officially out in the universe, The Weeknd is keeping his foot on the gas with the release of a new video for “In Your Eyes.” The track is produced by Max Martin, Oscar Holter, and The Weeknd himself, and will be promoted as the next single from the singer’s new project.
After having doubts about whether he should postpone the release of his new album, J Balvin officially dropped Colores, his seventh studio album with 10 fresh tracks, including "Blanco" and "Rojo."The conceptual set, with each song named after a color, features collaborations with Sky and Mr. Eazi and is an intimate look at who J Balvin (real name: José Álvaro Osorio Balvin) is as a person and an artist.
"Let music heal us," The Weeknd proclaimed ahead of his highly anticipated After Hours album drop, and other artists' releases have arrived to give fans relief amid recommended self-quarantine.J Balvin and Lauren Jauregui couldn't fathom delaying their new material during this time, as Balvin drew in his fans with Colores, a project that makes you wish you were allowed to party, and Jauregui teamed up with Puerto Rican producer Tainy for "Lento," a mesmerizing multilingual track you'll swoon
The Weeknd‘s new album After Hours is out now!
Eminem crowned the lip-sync monster of his ferocious #GodzillaChallenge yesterday (March 18), but each of the finalists also brought the heat.The rapper announced on his website JackSherlock1 secured the grand prize winner title for how he impressively spit Shady's third verse of his Juice WRLD-assisted "Godzilla" hit off his No. 1 Billboard 200 album Music To Be Murdered By.
Eminem crowned the lip-sync monster of his ferocious #GodzillaChallenge yesterday (March 18), but each of the finalists also brought the heat.The rapper announced on his website JackSherlock1 secured the grand prize winner title for how he impressively spit Shady's third verse of his Juice WRLD-assisted "Godzilla" hit off his No. 1 Billboard 200 album Music To Be Murdered By.