Taylor Swift, Sabrina Carpenter, Zach Bryan and more fill up the remaining five spots in Billboard's Top 10 Artists of 2024. With hits dominating the Hot 100 throughout 2024 along with albums that have reigned the Billboard 200,
When it comes to selling albums, the Taylor Swift era shows no signs of ending. The Recording Industry Association of America on Monday released its report on gold, platinum, and multiplatinum recordings from the year 2024.
The rising singer-songwriter teases what's next after dropping her debut album, 'Vertigo,' and wrapping a stellar year on tour.
Taylor Swift’s ‘Tortured Poets’ logs a 17th week at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 as Sabrina Carpenter claims two top 10s, and Rosé debuts at No. 3.
While long-established stars like Taylor Swift and Beyoncé still ruled, pop music saw a changing of the guard as Charli XCX, Sabrina Carpenter and Chappell Roan broke through. The artists were accessible to fans,
Billboard Music Awards winners include Chappell Roan as top artist of the year, Fuerza Regida as top group of the year and many more.
Carpenter performed “Taste,” “Bed Chem,” “Please Please Please,” “Espresso,” “Slim Pickins” and fan-favorite “Juno.” The new violin arrangements added for “Bed Chem” were a creative twist the song so desperately deserved. Carpenter also shared some of the backstory on how “Bed Chem” came to be.
S.D. Standout Track: “Taste,” where Carpenter taunts an ex’s on-again ... details the ins and outs of a bad breakup. — S.S. As Swift noted in a poem released alongside the album, what ...
Billboard Music Awards are back to highlight the songs, albums and artists that dominated the charts all year round. Find out who won.
Artists Taylor Swift, Beyoncé, Karol G and Sabrina Carpenter dominated the music industry in 2024, a year in which Puff Diddy’s monstrous side was revealed, while a painting by an AI robot fetched $1 million and a duct-taped banana artwork sold for $6.
The pop star didn't want to post her Spotify Wrapped at first because it felt "conceited" but then she changed her mind.
Fans of Taylor Swift, Sabrina Carpenter and Charli XCX paid homage to the musicians' work by replicating their trademark style staples. Demand for sequin dresses exploded during the UK leg of ...