ROSÉ and Bruno Mars ’ “APT.” tops the Billboard Global Excl. U.S. chart for a 12th week. In November, the song debuted as the stars’ second leader on each list.
Here’s why the Tik Tok trend over Bad Bunny’s “DTMF” song made him cry — and what that means for young men’s mental health.
This week’s ARIA Charts are brimming with milestones, with Sabrina Carpenter and Rosé breaking records while Bad Bunny makes an appearance
Coming in at No. 2 on the Billboard 200 chart dated Saturday are Taylor Swift 's Lover: Live From Paris, followed by SZA's SOS at No. 3, Kendrick Lamar 's GNX at No. 4 and Lil Baby's Wham at No. 5.
Throughout his career, Bad Bunny has collaborated with some big acts: Drake, J Balvin, Rosalía, Cardi B and more. But to make “Debí Tirar Más Fotos” his “most Puerto Rican album ever ...
New music Fridays is slowing and quietly becoming a thing of the past. Behind Tyler The Creator and Earthgang, Bad Bunny is the latest superstar to ditch the traditional release schedule for his new album, Debí Tirar Más Fotos. For the “ Baile Inolvidable ” musician, it has paid off.
Liri Albag, a 19-year-old Israeli hostage released by Hamas this weekend, wore a sweatshirt from Bieber and Ryan Good's clothing label: "We always envisioned drew house to be a global symbol of love and joy,
One of the major non-football storylines that centers around the Super Bowl is the halftime show. These days, the halftime show is one of the most exciting performances of the yea
Audacy's Launch: New Pop, brought to you by Macy's, brings you the artists and music you should know, featuring rising Pop stars and songs that are sure to be everywhere soon. Before they take over the world,
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The year of the Wood Snake is upon us, and with it, the invitation to slither into the spirit of the dead-shedding totem of power, resilience, and personal evolution. The Snake is synonymous with Yin energy — feminine cunning,
Bad Bunny fears Puerto Rico will become the new Hawaii. He's not alone. Scientists Baffled After Recovering 1.7-Mile-Long Ice Samples Dating Back 1.2 Million Years, Call It a ‘Time Machine’