The unofficial anthem of Christmas has made history. Mariah Carey’s “All I Want for Christmas Is You” annually surges to the top of the Billboard singles charts each Christmas, and that has continued ...
The holiday season is here, and with it comes a present for fans of end-of-year data, music and marketing: Spotify Wrapped. Puerto Rican superstar Bad Bunny has been named its most-played artist for a ...
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Hits include country songs and a Dutch anti-refugee anthem, both entirely made without human composition Three songs generated by artificial intelligence topped music charts this week, reaching the ...
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Luke Bryan's songs are honest, easy-to-digest observations of life and love, with heaping doses of boyish charm added for extra flavor. Ever since country radio first got to know the superstar with ...
Have you noticed a recent trend at the top of the Official Singles Chart? If you look back over recent times, it's clear to see that the one-week Number 1 is becoming rarer. Acts like Justin Bieber ...
Two of the musical world’s biggest stars are coming to Scotland. Did you know with a Digital Subscription to The Scotsman, you can get unlimited access to the website including our premium content, as ...
MINNEAPOLIS — In a year that has already witnessed Kendrick Lamar scoop up five more Grammys (total so far: 22) and captivate – or agitate – a record-setting 133 million viewers during his Super Bowl ...
The Who released their landmark LP Who’s Next in 1971, and before the year was out they’d played seven of the nine songs live in concert. The two exceptions were “The Song Is Over” and “Goin’ Mobile.” ...