Dermot Kennedy ends 2019 at Number 1 on the Official Irish Albums Chart.
13.12.2019 - 23:16 / billboard.com
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 evening was full of awards, empowering speeches and energetic performances, and Billboard wants to know: which moment from 2019 Women In Music was your favorite? (In case you missed the show, you can still catch last night's live stream on Billboard's
Dermot Kennedy ends 2019 at Number 1 on the Official Irish Albums Chart.
Just before Christmas and the end of this decade, James Corden released one last carpool karaoke segment with Billie Eilish. A lot is covered in the 17-minute segment: The two sing "Bad Guy," "8," "Ocean Eyes," "All Good Girls Go to Hell," and Eilish also covers The Beatles' "I Will" and Justin Bieber's "Baby." Corden got Eilish to really open up about how she felt the first time she met Bieber, her celeb crush, at Coachella this year.
Every month The FADER brings you the best pop songs in the world. This month, we take a look back at the 25 best pop songs released in 2019, including tracks by Normani, Billie Eilish, Camila Cabello, Charli XCX and more.
Just before Christmas and the end of this decade, James Corden released one last carpool karaoke segment with Billie Eilish. A lot is covered in the 17-minute segment: The two sing "Bad Guy," "8," "Ocean Eyes," "All Good Girls Go to Hell," and Eilish also covers The Beatles' "I Will" and Justin Bieber's "Baby." Corden got Eilish to really open up about how she felt the first time she met Bieber, her celeb crush, at Coachella this year.
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.
This is everything I wanted and more!
It's no secret that Billie Eilish basically won 2019...duh. Her accomplishments, to name a few: Releasing her smash debut solo album, When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?, earning her first No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 with "Bad Guy," being named Billboard's Woman of the Year, and becoming the youngest artist ever to be nominated for all Big Four categories at the same time in the history of the Grammys -- all before turning the ripe old age of 18.
Selena Gomez is opening up about Taylor Swift's response to her new music.
After Billboard staffers assembled their picks for the 100 best songs of 2019, we asked readers to pick their 2019 song of the year, and the poll's write-in votes overwhelmingly went to two veteran divas.
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”.
Capping off 2019 was no easy feat for these artists. They pushed boundaries, blended genres, broke all-time Billboard Hot 100 records and gained incredible streaming numbers.
Music to our ears!
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.
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
Billie Eilish caught up with Billboard’s Chelsea Briggs and Lele Pons on the red carpet at Billboard’s Women in Music event on Thursday (Dec.
It was the end of a decade, but the start of an age.