BB Grooves: Drake, Beyoncé & Radiohead Rule The Billboard 200
What A Time To Be Alive! Yep, that’s surely what Drake must be saying to himself as he holds on to the no. 1 spot on the Billboard 200.
Ah, the Columns, the columns! The columns on The Musical Hype encompass a variety of articles. Some of these articles have a shelf life, while others are more evergreen (content maintains its relevance sans a set expiration date). Even though some columns are evergreen, they don’t necessarily fit the more expansive Evergreen category, which features bigger posts such as playlists. Columns include the “less finessed” blog Beyond the Hype, The Chart Scoop, Critics Weigh In, Guests Posts, Op Ed (opinion editorials), and Press Releases & Shopping.
What A Time To Be Alive! Yep, that’s surely what Drake must be saying to himself as he holds on to the no. 1 spot on the Billboard 200.
The Chart Scoop: Drake expectedly takes his latest album, ‘Views,’ to no. 1 on the Billboard 200. Beyoncé slips to no. 2 with ‘Lemonade.’
Let’s pit two unlike artists against one another – Mike Posner and Andy Black . So the burning question is WHY? Just because!
Beyoncé scores her sixth no. 1 album on the Billboard 200 with ‘Lemonade.’ Nothing sour in the least about such an accomplishment.
Examining the six studio albums by R&B superstar Beyoncé, here is how The Musical Hype would rank them.
Following his untimely death, Prince returns to the top of the Billboard 200. ‘The Very Best of Prince’ and ‘Purple Rain’ rise to no. 1 and no. 2.
‘Musicology’ may not represent the crème de la crème of the Prince discography, but it’s amazing Prince assembled such a respectable comeback album in 2004.
It wasn’t a helluva race for no. 1 on the Billboard 200. The Lumineers (‘Cleopatra’) secure the no. 1 spot, while Deftones (‘Gore’) land at no. 2.
These albums just didn’t experience the same level of success as the album preceding them. Here are 10 albums where the sophomore effect was real!
It was only a matter of time for Kanye West to find his way back to the top of the charts. ‘The Life of Pablo’ debuts at no. 1 on the Billboard 200.
Nashville-based “scamp rock” band Fable Cry deliver a hella ambitious effort with ‘We’ll Show You Where the Monsters Are.’