BB Grooves: Frank Ocean Takes ‘Blonde’ To No. 1
After a four-year hiatus, Frank Ocean has returned to the musical fold in a big way. This week, Ocean’s Blonde was the runaway no. 1 album.
After a four-year hiatus, Frank Ocean has returned to the musical fold in a big way. This week, Ocean’s Blonde was the runaway no. 1 album.
On the Billboard 200 dated September 10, 2016, Frank Ocean easily nabs the no. 1-spot with his sophomore album, ‘Blonde’.
Drake Protégé PARTYNEXTDOOR returns with his highly anticipated sophomore album, PARTYNEXTDOOR 3 (P3). Once more, the production is slick, the tempos slow, and the subject matter limited.
The Chainsmokers and Halsey ascend to the no. 1 spot on the Billboard Hot 100 with “Closer.” Sia’s “Cheap Thrills” falls to no. 2.
The highest debut on the Billboard 200 chart dated September 3, 2016 is PARTYNEXTDOOR’s PARTYNEXTDOOR 3 (P3), which lands at no. 3.
Despite new releases from PARTYNEXTDOOR, Justin Moore, and Rae Sremmurd, Suicide Squad and Drake (Views) keeps spots nos. 1 and 2 warm on the Billboard 200.
Music-loving, guest entertainment and technology blogger Caroline takes us on the riveting journey of how hip-hop music (and culture) “took over the world.”
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.”
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.
For a third consecutive week, the Billboard Hot 100 is owned by Sia and Sean Paul. Sia’s “Cheap Thrills” is undoubtedly a hit.
This week DJ Khaled dethroned Drake with ‘Major Key’. Drake (‘Views’) only fell to no. 2, but Khaled is only the second artist able to knock him off.
DJ Khaled received a lift from buzz singles promoting his latest album, ‘Major Key’, a star-studded affair featuring Drake, JAY Z, Kendrick Lamar & others.