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Olivia Rodrigo Accepts Planned Parenthood’s Catalyst of Change Award

[ad_1] Every night on tour, Olivia Rodrigo performs for countless women and girls – but when they all funnel out of the arenas and festival grounds at the end of each of her shows, she worries constantly for their futures. That’s why she’s spent almost her entire career advocating for reproductive rights, using her platform

Rock Veterans Faces Preparing Their First New Album in Over 50 Years

[ad_1] More than 52 years since the release of their last record, the surviving members of English blues-rockers Faces are in the process of preparing a new album. Word of the forthcoming LP was shared by Faces drummer Kenney Jones in an interview with The Telegraph. The article itself notes that the band have teased

Selena Gomez Woman of the Year Speech at Billboard Latin Women in Music

[ad_1] Selena Gomez received the Woman of the Year award at the 2025 Billboard Latin Women in Music event on Thursday (April 24). The Texas-born star wasn’t there in person to accept the honor but expressed her gratitude in a heartfelt speech she delivered via video. The Woman of the Year award is presented to

Billy Ray Cyrus Reveals Elizabeth Hurley Text That Spurred Reunion

[ad_1] In a new interview, Billy Ray Cyrus is opening up about his unexpected relationship with Elizabeth Hurley and the text message that started it all. The “Old Town Road” singer sat down with Apple Music’s The Ty Bentli Show this week, and in an excerpt previewed by People, Cyrus opened up about reconnecting with

Chappell Roan’s ‘Casual’ Synch Scores Top Movie Songs No. 1

[ad_1] There’s a change at the top of Billboard’s Top Movie Songs chart, powered by Tunefind (a Songtradr company), as Yeah Yeah Yeahs‘ “Spitting Off the Edge of the World” gives way to Chappell Roan’s “Casual” on the March 2025-dated list. Explore See latest videos, charts and news See latest videos, charts and news Rankings

How Sombr’s ‘Back to Friends’ and ‘Undressed’ Became Hot 100 Hits

[ad_1] Shane Boose says that, if a piece of music can be described as “alternative” or “indie,” he’s probably going to enjoy it. “My favorite band of all time is Radiohead,” Boose, who records as Sombr, tells Billboard. “And I’m a big fan of Jeff Buckley, Phoebe Bridgers, The 1975. I listen to a ton

Too Short Talks New Album, Ageism and Why He’ll Never Stop Rapping

[ad_1] It’s impossible to overstate just how influential Too Short is to hip-hop culture. He is the only rapper to have worked with all of The Notorious B.I.G., Jay-Z and 2Pac, and over the span of his career, he’s dropped dozens of acclaimed projects. He is former Vice President Kamala Harris’ favorite rapper, and perhaps

Does It Meet Pop Star Standards?

[ad_1] We’ve been talking about it on the Greatest Pop Stars podcast for nearly half a year already, but it didn’t actually get here until last weekend: The Grand National stadium tour, co-headlined by Billboard‘s No. 1 Greatest Pop Star of 2024 (Kendrick Lamar) and our No. 2 Greatest Pop Star of 2023 (SZA) finally

Loyle Carner on Fatherhood, New Album ‘Hopefully !’ & Glastonbury

[ad_1] The shift in Loyle Carner’s persona in recent times is exemplified by the opening songs on his two most recent LPs. On “Hate,” the scorching opener to 2022’s hugo, the south Londoner starts by offering to “let me tell you about what I hate.” He rages against racial profiling, the limited opportunities for young

The Swell Season Announce First New Album in 16 Years, ‘Forward’

[ad_1] After an unexpected comeback with new music in 2023, The Swell Season have announced a full-scale return with their first new album in 16 years. The duo – comprising Irish musician Glen Hansard and Czech singer and pianist Markéta Irglová – announced that new album Forward would arrive on June 13, with latest single

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