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Motionless in White 1st Hot Hard Rock Songs No. 1 ‘Afraid of the Dark’

A week after debuting at No. 8 on Billboard’s Hot Hard Rock Songs chart, Motionless in White’s “Afraid of the Dark” jumps to No. 1 following its first full seven days of tracking. “Afraid of the Dark” reigns on the Feb. 14-dated tally with 2.1 million official U.S. streams, 18,000 in airplay audience and 2,000…

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Christian Brown Sings Dad Marty’s ‘Wildest Dreams’ on ‘American Idol’

Country songwriter Marty Brown shared the spotlight with his son during a touching audition on Monday night’s episode of American Idol. The Kentucky-born singer and songwriter, best known for co-writing Tracy Byrd’s 1994 hit “I’m From the Country,” appeared alongside his 22-year-old son Christian during the Feb. 9 episode of the ABC competition series. Christian,…

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Dropkick Murphys & More Speak Out

In the wake of Best Coast singer Bethany Cosentino’s public demand for Casey Wasserman to step down as CEO of his powerful Wasserman agency over his association with convicted child sex offender Jeffrey Epstein and Epstein’s accomplice, Ghislaine Maxwell, more of the agency’s artists have begun calling for accountability. Over the past few days, a…

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Valory Music Co. President George Briner Announces Retirement: ‘I Truly Have Loved Every Minute’

George Briner is retiring from his role as president of The Valory Music Co, the Nashville executive announced Monday (Feb. 9). At Valory Music, Briner, who’s retiring after more than 18 years with the company and over four decades in country music, has overseen the release of numerous platinum and multi-platinum-certified albums and spearheaded marketing…

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John Butler Changes Managers as Philip Stevens Exits After 27 Years

Australian artist John Butler will part ways with long-time manager Philip Stevens in February, bringing to a close a 27-year management relationship. Stevens has managed Butler since the late 1990s, overseeing his career from early independent releases through international touring and the establishment of Butler’s independent operations. In the statement issued on Feb. 9, Stevens…

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Dina LaPolt Faces Racial Discrimination Lawsuit From Former Mentee

The professional breakup between Dina LaPolt and a former mentee at her law firm has intensified with new racial discrimination claims against the powerhouse music attorney. Two months after LaPolt sued lawyer Mariah Comer for defamation and breach of contract, Comer hit back with her own lawsuit alleging she was subjected to “egregious racial discrimination”…

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50 Cent Mocks Stefon Diggs Amid Cardi B Split Rumors

50 Cent added fuel to post–Super Bowl chatter on Monday (Feb. 9), mocking Stefon Diggs following the New England Patriots’ Super Bowl LX loss — and amid renewed speculation surrounding Diggs’ relationship with Cardi B. Explore See latest videos, charts and news On Monday (Feb. 9), the Queens rapper shared an image of the pair…

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Miley Cyrus ‘Sesame Street’ Cameo Teased in New Trailer: Watch

Sesame Street is back with new episodes next month, and the classic children’s series is bringing Miley Cyrus along for the ride. When the new season premieres March 9 — the 57th season overall and the second season streaming on Netflix — Cyrus is among guest stars joining Elmo and company. “Hi, Miss Miley!” Elmo…

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Chappell Roan Exits Wasserman Agency Over CEO’s Jeffrey Epstein Ties

Chappell Roan has parted ways with her agency Wasserman following outrage over founder and CEO Casey Wasserman‘s connection to child sex offender Jeffrey Epstein and convicted sex trafficker Ghislaine Maxwell. “As of today, I am no longer represented by Wasserman, the talent agency led by Casey Wasserman,” Roan wrote on Instagram on Monday (February 9)….

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Rolling Stones, ABBA, Elton John Music Owners Win Copyright Lawsuit

Catalog company AKBCO says its recent court victory over unlicensed music in classic rock documentaries provides key clarity on the limits of “fair use,” a hot-button issue in the AI-focused copyright conversation of 2026. On Wednesday (Feb. 4), a New York federal judge held filmmaker Robert Carruthers and his company Coda Publishing liable for infringing…

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