The Hot 100 chart measures success across genres. Drake has the most No. 1 song debuts in history, followed by Taylor Swift ...
"Michael [Jackson] came to me when he was 21," recalled Paul Anka. "He was very professional, knew what he wanted." ...
It's an eclectic list, to say the least, encompassing pop, traditional pop, rock, hard rock, R&B, rap, country and reggae.
Bruno Mars joins the likes of Taylor Swift, Janet Jackson, The Beatles, and Michael Jackson with "I Just Might." ...
Taylor Swift’s 1989 reaches 550 weeks on the Billboard 200, becoming her first set to do so and one of only a few titles by women to reach that milestone.
Leave it to Bruno Mars to steal the show before the awards even started. Mars and Rosé opened up the show at center stage, ...
Nicki Minaj publicly reaffirmed her support for President Donald Trump while speaking at the Trump Accounts Summit held in ...
Thanks to their timeless and viral appeal, these three pop songs from the 1980s have remained relevant among younger generations.
Leon Thomas has six Grammy nominations stemming from his breakout "MUTT." But his rise has been anything but overnight.
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Find out how the mega-talent got her start and what she's earned along the way.
With her second album and a new tour, the British sensation is ready to charm U.S. audiences.