A rundown of acts with at least 40 No. 1s on individual Billboard charts, led by Madonna’s 50 dance dominators.
Ted Lindenberg thanks students from Rogers Garden Elementary for singing a couple songs during the Books for Kids annual ...
The 1985 hit We Built This City became a chart-topping success despite being widely voted one of the worst songs of the ...
A piano used by John Lennon to compose songs for The Beatles' album Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band has sold for a ...
Pussycat Dolls have reunited as a trio, released the new single 'Club Song' and announced a massive global tour.
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The new year brought some newcomers into the mix, like Bally Baby. By Michael Saponara The holiday season flew by and the calendar flipped to a new year, but it was status quo for strip clubs across ...
Trying to whittle Daddy Yankee’s decades-long trajectory down to a 20-song playlist is a humongous feat, mostly because there are hardly any plateaus in his career. The man has been dropping hits ...
This year in music had no shortage of hits, but only a handful of songs truly rose above the rest. Whether they dominated the charts, took over social media or just refused to leave our heads, these ...
“Pink Pony Club” may be one of the biggest hits of 2025, but Chappell Roan’s anthemic ode to gay bars was first released five years ago. Roan co-wrote the song with producer Dan Nigro in 2019 and ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. Pop music was not at all safe this year from the encroachments of an AI industry determined to slop-ify everything ...