Hot 100 Jewels: Major Lazer, ‘Cold Water’ Ascends to No. 2
What’s the groove on the Billboard Hot 100 this week? Sia and Sean Paul continue to hold down the no. 1 spot with the infectious “Cheap Thrills.”
What’s the groove on the Billboard Hot 100 this week? Sia and Sean Paul continue to hold down the no. 1 spot with the infectious “Cheap Thrills.”
Green Day returns fiery with single “Bang Bang,” the promo single for forthcoming album, ‘Revolution Radio.’
The soundtrack to box office smash ‘Suicide Squad’ easily debuts at no. 1 on the Billboard 200. ‘Suicide Squad’ replaces DJ Khaled (‘Major Key’) at no. 1.
After spoiling us with her “Private Show,” Britney Spears returns with Glory single no. 3, the entertaining and energetic “Clumsy.”
As expected, the soundtrack to the film Suicide Squad easily debuts atop the Billboard 200 replacing DJ Khaled (Major Key). Drake (Views) remains at no. 2.
Ah, a playlist of 10 secular songs whose title and/or content references Jesus. Some have spiritual elements, but the respective artist is secular.
Pros & Cons profiles the best and worst qualities of today’s musicians. Pros & Cons is simultaneously objective and subjective.
For a third consecutive week, the Billboard Hot 100 is owned by Sia and Sean Paul. Sia’s “Cheap Thrills” is undoubtedly a hit.
After taking the subtle approach on promo single “Make Me,” Britney Spears amps up the innuendo on the slick, infectious “Private Show.”
A new crop of album releases arrives Friday, August 12, 2016. Leading the charge are new albums by Justin Moore and Rae Sremmurd.
Like most soundtracks, Suicide Squad: The Album exemplifies the title of soundtrack. Still, it has its moments.
Country/Pop superstar Taylor Swift has amassed tons of success (pros), but she also has her fair share of missteps and bad press (cons).