Hot 100 Jewels: D.R.A.M. Enters Top 10
The Chainsmokers remain no. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100, while up-and-coming rapper D.R.A.M. takes “Broccoli” to no. 8, with the help of Lil Yachty.
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The Chainsmokers remain no. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100, while up-and-coming rapper D.R.A.M. takes “Broccoli” to no. 8, with the help of Lil Yachty.
Kings of Leon releases one of its most unique singles with “WALLS,” the second single from the forthcoming album of the same title.
Idina Menzel exceeds expectations Idina. Clearly, personal touch, authenticity, and awesome vocals go a long way to making the LP successful.
Despite new releases from Mac Miller (The Divine Feminine) and Usher (Hard II Love), Drake (Views) returns to no. 1 for a 13th, nonconsecutive week.
Gucci Mane Flexes Hard on “Bling Blaww Burr,” a promo single for the rapper’s upcoming album, ‘Woptober’.
Country heartthrob Hunter Hayes makes an enjoyable, respectable return with new single, “Yesterday’s Song.”
JoJo returns with the third single from forthcoming LP, Mad Love. “FAB.” Is jam-packed with attitude, but falls short of previous single, “Mad Love.”
Country superstar Luke Bryan doesn’t bring much “new” to the table on 2016 EP, Farm Tour…Here’s to the Farmer.
Urban contemporary superstar The Weeknd picks up where he left off in 2015 with promo single “Starboy” featuring Daft Punk.
Banks (The Altar), Regina Spektor (Remember Us to Life), and Bon Iver (22, A Million), are among intriguing entries on this week’s music shopping list.
Canadian teen-pop heartthrob Shawn Mendes goes bigger, more mature on enjoyable, respectable, sophomore album, ‘Illuminate’.
Despite new releases from Mac Miller (The Divine Feminine) and Usher (Hard II Love), Drake (Views) returns to no. 1 for a 13th, nonconsecutive week.