Olivia Rodrigo Announces New Single “Drop Dead” — Pop Star Prepares for Another Chart Takeover
Olivia Rodrigo is set to release her new single “Drop Dead” on April 17, marking the next chapter in her chart-dominating career.
Olivia Rodrigo is set to release her new single “Drop Dead” on April 17, marking the next chapter in her chart-dominating career.
Noah Kahan just announced a sprawling North American stadium tour, and somehow it feels both massive and deeply personal. From chart-topping hits to mental health advocacy, The Great Divide Tour might be his most important chapter yet.
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I didn’t expect to be praising a K-pop animated demon movie… yet here we are. HUNTR/X is quietly dominating pop radio, and KPop Demon Hunters might be one of the most impressive crossover projects in recent memory.
Love it or hate it, Mariah Carey has officially turned Christmas into a competitive sport. With “All I Want for Christmas Is You” now sitting at No. 1 for 20 weeks, the Queen of Holiday Pop just rewrote chart history — again.
Role Model made his SNL debut with help from Charli XCX and Amy Poehler — and while most of us were asking, “Wait, who’s Role Model again?”, Amy and Charli made sure the night wasn’t short on entertainment.
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Drake’s latest single just hit No. 1—again. While Billboard celebrates his 42nd chart-topper, we can’t help but call out the industry’s number-crunching circus. Catchy hooks aside, is Drake really making history, or just playing the system?
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Sia, the powerhouse behind some of the most uplifting songs ever written, quietly welcomed a third child last year—because why would a woman who hides behind wigs suddenly start oversharing? Now, as she goes through a divorce, she’s seeking sole custody of baby Somersault. Here’s everything we know.
Semisonic just reminded everyone they still exist—by dragging the White House for using their 1998 hit “Closing Time” in a deportation video. The Trump administration, apparently clueless about the song’s meaning, used it in a clip featuring Border Patrol agents sending handcuffed immigrants onto a plane. The band fired back, saying they “did not authorize or condone” its use and that the government “missed the point entirely.” Given that the last time Semisonic was relevant, flip phones were cutting-edge, this could’ve been a rare moment of positive exposure—too bad they had to spend it shutting down political nonsense.
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