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Friday Music Guide: Peso Pluma, Gracie Abrams, Post Malone & More
Billboard via Yahoo News· 17 hours agoKehlani, Crash R&...the pretty girls to the shower”). Meanwhile, “Vegas” is her biggest-sounding pop...
Prince’s ‘Purple Rain’ at 40: Here’s What Happened When It Stormed Our Charts
Billboard via Yahoo News· 15 hours agoThe next week’s issue called it “the most gripping contemporary rock movie in years,” as well as...
Ariana Grande Has Two Singles Hitting New Highs Simultaneously
Forbes· 3 days agoAriana Grande is doing things a bit differently. A little less than two weeks ago, Grande dropped...
Katy Perry's comeback single is already being criticized — and it's not even out yet
Business Insider· 2 days agoThis story is available exclusively to Business Insider subscribers. Become an Insider and start...
Every Bon Jovi Album, Ranked
SPIN via Yahoo News· 7 days agoJovi albums: Billy Falcon, a New York singer/songwriter who’d released music since the ‘70s and scored the top 40 hit “Power Windows” ...
Can Katy Perry Recapture Her Chart-Topping Magic With Her New Single?
Forbes· 4 days agoThere was a time last decade when Katy Perry was the biggest pop star on the planet. The superstar...
Wendy & Lisa Tease The Revolution’s ‘Purple Rain’ 40th Anniversary Show – And When Their Album With...
Billboard via Yahoo News· 4 days agoLisa: It was just a cool idea, because that’s where the movie was filmed — all the music scenes were...
'It's the summer of yeehaw' as country music is cool again
Wyoming Tribune-Eagle· 2 days agoMINNEAPOLIS — “It’s the summer of yeehaw,” Mikey Piff declared to his listeners on Hits 1,...
Groundbreaking ‘60s country and rock star, songwriter is dead at 84
The Republican· 3 days agoA fixture in the Nashville music scene for seven decades, James “Buzz” Cason died on Sunday, June...
Angela Bofill, R&B Hitmaker With a Silky Voice, Dies at 70
New York Times· 4 days agoArmed with a three-and-a-half-octave range, her voice was “as cool as sherbet, creamy, delicately colored, mildly flavored,” as Ariel Swartley wrote in Rolling Stone magazine in 1979. Starting ...