Hot 100 Jewels: Bruno Mars Climbs to No. 2
Ed Sheeran (“The Shape of You”) still rules the roost on the Billboard Hot 100. Nonetheless, Bruno Mars in on his tail with “That’s What I Like.”
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Ed Sheeran (“The Shape of You”) still rules the roost on the Billboard Hot 100. Nonetheless, Bruno Mars in on his tail with “That’s What I Like.”
Ed Sheeran spends a second consecutive week at no. 1 on the Billboard 200 with his third studio album, ÷.
Trey Songz (‘Tremaine the Album’) is the main attraction during the penultimate music release Friday in March 2017.
Ed Sheeran spends a second consecutive week at no. 1 with his third studio album, ÷. The Beauty and the Beast soundtrack debuts at no. 3.
Ed Sheeran remains the artist to beat on the Hot 100 as “Shape of You” remains no. 1. Lorde sees comeback single “Green Light” ascend to no. 19.
Ed Sheeran comes up big on the Billboard 200 with his third studio album, ÷. Khalid debuts at no. 9 with ‘American Teen.’
Rick Ross leads the music shopping list for March 17, 2017. He returns with his ninth studio album, ‘Rather You Than Me.’
Ed Sheeran comes up big on the Billboard 200 with his third studio album, ÷.
Ed Sheeran spends a sixth nonconsecutive week at no. 1 with “Shape of You.” Bruno Mars is on the rise with “That’s What I Like.”
Future pulls off a historic feat as ‘HNDRXX’ earns no. 1 on the Billboard 200, replacing his self-titled no. 1 album.
The original motion picture soundtrack for the live-action version of Beauty and the Beast leads the charge of new music releases this week.
Future pulls off a historic feat as ‘HNDRXX’ earns no. 1 on the Billboard 200, replacing his self-titled no. 1 album.