58th Annual Grammys Miss Bigger Statement With Album Of The Year
The 58th Annual Grammys ended predictably, with Taylor Swift earning her second Album of the Year honors with pop juggernaut, 1989.
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The 58th Annual Grammys ended predictably, with Taylor Swift earning her second Album of the Year honors with pop juggernaut, 1989.
Despite its ‘anti’ minded rollout, Rihanna’s ‘Anti’ ascends to the no. 1 spot after debuting at no. 27 following its nontraditional release.
After taking two weeks off, Queen Adele reclaimed her crown, topping the Billboard 200 chart for an eighth nonconsecutive week.
Kid Cudi is in a bad place. ‘Speedin’ Bullet to Heaven’ makes you question where he is mentally given its raw, depressed, and at times morbid nature.
Alternative band Panic! At The Disco accomplish the previously unaccomplished – a no. 1 album on the Billboard 200, five albums in!
On the Billboard 200, specifically the no. 1 spot, David Bowie’s legacy lives on with ‘Blackstar’, his first ever chart topper during his lengthy career.
Adele remains the queen of the Billboard 200. There are more chart stories beyond that “Number One Spot,” but nobody outperformed Adele.
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What’s the best way to gain respect from older, more mature audiences? STRIP – at least that’s what 5 Seconds of Summer does.
Former One Direction member Zayn Malik criticizes One Direction’s music as being generic. Does he have a valid point?
What is the case against Chris Brown? Being too comfortable. Artistically showing more range, would make more people respect the talented urban artist.
The Vamps have plenty of ground to make up in order to break through in the U.S.