Taylor Swift, Billie Eilish and Sabrina Carpenter were the most-streamed U.S. pop artists of 2024, according to a year-end report from Luminate.
"Women led the charge, with 63.4 percent of the U.S. top 100 pop audio streams performed by female artists," highlights a Luminate report for 2024.
Plus, Lola Young's "Messy" goes top five and Bad Bunny debuts three top 10s from his new album, DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS.
while Bruno Mars and Lady Gaga's "Die With a Smile" has finally topped the Hot 100 singles chart. With the Grammys looming, it's another big week for the usual suspects — Kendrick Lamar! Sabrina Carpenter! Taylor Swift! Billie Eilish! — but a few fresh ...
Lady Gaga and Bruno Mars' 'Die With a Smile' is the No. 1 song in the United States after 20 long weeks on the Hot 100.
ROSÉ and Bruno Mars ’ “APT.” tops the Billboard Global 200 and Billboard Global Excl. U.S. charts for a milestone 10th week apiece. In November, the song debuted as the stars’ second leader on each list.
"Women led the charge, with 63.4 percent of the U.S. top 100 pop audio streams performed by female artists," highlights a Luminate report for 2024.
As Christmas tracks retreat from their seasonal dominance, Rosé and Bruno Mars have reclaimed the crown with their smash hit “APT.,” catapulting from No. 8 back to No. 1 for an impressive eighth non-consecutive week on top. With holiday tunes swept off the charts, it’s time for pop’s biggest stars to shine again.
By Gary Trust ROSÉ and Bruno Mars’ “APT ... the longest such streak since the chart began. Billie Eilish’s “Birds of a Feather” is steady at No. 4 on the Global 200, after three ...
Saving more, paying down debt and building wealth are top financial goals for many Americans. CNBC's Senior Personal Finance Correspondent Sharon Epperson and Anchor Kelly Evans share advice on how to do a financial reset to meet those goals.
Grammy Awards are slated to take place on the ceremony’s original date of Feb. 2 and sources say the Clive Davis party is still on.
The streaming platform just introduced three new radio stations at a moment when its competitors are relying on playlists and AI. Says Zane Lowe: 'Music doesn't get event-ized enough.'