Langley becomes the first woman known for primarily recording country music to claim the Hot 100’s top two spots ...
Newcomers like Temper City, Dexter and the Moonrocks and Malcolm Todd sprinkled the Billboard Hot 100 as Jack White, The Strokes and Geese drew major festival crowds this April.
Snow Man's "BANG!!" follows at No. 2. By Billboard Japan Number_i’s “3XL” returns to No. 1 on the Billboard Japan Hot Hot 100, on the list released May 6. The title track off the group’s third single, ...
In 1974, a breezy soft rock song with an unmistakable keyboard riff climbed to the top of the charts and turned Billy Swan ...
Released in 1977, "I Go Crazy" by Paul Davis became an unlikely chart phenomenon. While the soft rock ballad never actually ...
"Driver's Seat" by Sniff 'n' the Tears was inspired by personal heartbreak and went on to become the band’s biggest and most ...
The original version of "I Love Rock 'n' Roll" was released in 1975 by the British band The Arrows as the B-side to their ...
Cliff’s version reached No. 18 on the Hot 100 and introduced the track to a new generation of listeners. Johnny Nash’s ...
Teddy Swims is set to perform at Bonnaroo 2026. Learn about his rise to fame and hit songs before the festival.
More than four decades after it first climbed the charts, "All Out of Love" is still earning recognition as one of soft ...
Jennie leaps past her Blackpink bandmate Lisa as "Dracula," her team-up with Tame Impala, rockets up Billboard's Radio Songs ...
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