It was the most fun record I’ve ever made,” the chart-topping artist tells Billboard. “I just was on pins and needles every ...
Weeks after revealing he would undergo cancer treatment, Barry Manilow is bringing his final tour to Kentucky for a show at ...
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In 2023, rock legend David Crosby died at age 81. His wife confirmed his death, saying the rock 'n' roll Hall of Famer died after a long illness and that he was surrounded by family. Crosby was a ...
Pink Floyd 's The Dark Side of the Moon - which continues to be the record-holder as the album with the most weeks on the ...
A billboard placed this week in Times Square by the American-Arab Discrimination Committee claims that Jesus was a Palestinian, although the modern State of Palestine wasn't established until nearly 2 ...
On this day (December 24) in 1988, Poison topped the Billboard Hot 100 with “Every Rose Has Its Thorn.” The now-classic power ballad spent three weeks at No. 1, making it the final chart-topper of ...
YouTube’s move to stop sharing streaming data for Billboard’s music charts could change how we think about metrics Billboard’s latest change, and YouTube’s subsequent action, point to a more ...
Billboard will implement new chart rules starting January 17, 2026, giving more weight to on-demand streaming to reflect rising revenue and changing consumer habits Under the new “album consumption ...
Songs streamed on YouTube will no longer count towards the Billboard charts, the platform announced in a blog yesterday (December 17). The change will take effect on January 16, 2026, according to ...
YouTube will stop submitting its data to the U.S. Billboard charts next month due to a dispute over how streams are counted, according to an announcement Wednesday from the streamer’s global head of ...
YouTube is pulling its data from Billboard for use in the publisher’s industry-leading U.S. music charts. The decision is in response to a recent change Billboard made to its ranking formula, which ...
YouTube, one of the biggest music streaming platforms in the world, will no longer submit data to Billboard for its U.S. music charts starting early next year. As Cohen explained, YouTube’s main gripe ...
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