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Justine Skye, Leon Thomas, Larry June & More

Listen to new must-hear songs from emerging R&B/hip-hop artists like Crimeapple and Ebubé. 2/17/2026 Justine Skye at the Warner Music Group Grammy Awards Party on January 29, 2026 in Los Angeles, California. Dan Steinberg/Billboard The ladies of hip-hop and R&B ran last week’s news cycle. Cardi B kicked off her arena-headlining Little Miss Drama Tour…

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Luke Combs, Opry Entertainment To Open Category 10 Venue in Florida

Grand Ole Opry member Luke Combs and Opry Entertainment Group are set to open a third location of their Category 10 brand, this time eyeing an Orlando, Florida, location to open in late 2027. The new venue will open at CityWalk at Universal Orlando Resort. The nearly 33,000 square-foot, three-story Orlando location will also include experiential areas…

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Why Country Artists Write Songs on Tour Buses

It’s a decades-old conversation: When fans see a coach bus outside a concert venue, some of them are bound to wonder if the artist they’re planning to see that night is in there and, if so, what they’re doing. Increasingly, there’s a good bet they’re working with a couple of Nashville songwriters to create new…

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Bad Bunny’s ‘DtMF’ Tops Global Charts

Bad Bunny’s “DtMF” surges five spots back to No. 1 on the Billboard Global 200, adding a third frame atop the chart after it led for two weeks in January-February 2025. The track concurrently claims its first week at No. 1 on Billboard Global Excl. U.S. The superstar monopolizes the top five spots on the…

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Bad Bunny’s ‘DtMF’ Hits No. 1 on Hot 100

Bad Bunny’s “DtMF” hits No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100, becoming the superstar’s second leader on the list, and first on his own. He previously reigned with “I Like It,” with Cardi B and J Balvin, for a week in July 2018. “DtMF” blitzes 10-1 on the Hot 100 following Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl…

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Dee Snider Tells Fans He’s ‘Not Dying’ After Twisted Sister Tour Cancel

Dee Snider says rumors of his impending death have been exaggerated. The Twisted Sister frontman who a few weeks ago announced that he’d left the veteran metal band due to a “series of health challenges” that scotched their planned run of 50h anniversary shows revealed on this week’s episode of his House of Hair radio…

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Pitbull To Attempt Guinness Record For Most Bald Caps at BST Hyde Park

If you’ve been to a Pitbull show over the past couple years you may have noticed that Mr. Worldwide’s signature bald n’ bearded look is catching on among his fans, male and female. He even acknowledged the trend during a run of arena shows in the U.K. and Ireland last year, where he stared out…

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‘American Idol’ Airs Unseen Benson Boone Duet with Mary Jo Young

Five years after his brief run on American Idol, previously unseen footage of Benson Boone performing on the show has finally aired. During the Feb. 16 episode of the ABC competition series, producers broadcast an unaired duet between Boone and returning contestant Mary Jo Young from season 19. The two had performed “You Say” by…

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New Album and ‘Tell Me Lies’ Sync

After an extended hiatus, acclaimed synth-pop trio Chvrches are back – and they’re shining a new light on an indie classic. The Scottish band have released a stunning take on The Postal Service’s track “Such Great Heights,” appearing in the third season finale of psychological drama Tell Me Lies (Hulu/Disney+), closing out the show’s emotional…

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After Billy Steinberg’s Death, Tom Kelly Revisits Five Hot 100 No. 1s

Songwriters Billy Steinberg and Tom Kelly met through producer Keith Olsen in 1981, and it quickly became clear that the two had very complementary songwriting strengths. “Billy was way stronger lyrically and I’m much stronger musically. So rather than me struggling to finish a lyric and rather than him writing a simplistic rock and roll…

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