This past weekend Demi Lovato celebrated her 24th birthday and she’s certainly accomplished a lot during her time on this earth. When she released her debut album back in 2008, she hit the big time immediately. It debuted at number two on the Billboard 200 chart. Her second album would debut at number one on […]
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Prince’s Pills Tested Positive for Fentanyl
Reports are out from this weekend that show that the pills found in Prince’s Paisley Park residence were not what they said they were. The pills were marked “Watson 385,” meaning they had a combination of hydrocodone and acetaminophen, but this wasn’t the case. These pills were counterfeit and instead contained fentanyl. Fentanyl is an […]
The 1975 Postpones South American Tour
The 1975 was planning on heading to South America at the end of this year, but they have now put those plans on hold. They will now be touring South America in the spring of 2017. Dirty Hit Records cited scheduling conflicts as to why the band had to move the tour dates. With tour […]
Sia, Calvin Harris and Twenty One Pilots’ Giant Lead at the Top
This week’s Mediabase Top 40 chart looks pretty similar to last week’s, but there’s one big thing that is very evident; the top three songs are way ahead of the rest. The chart uses spins to rank songs and Sia’s “Cheap Thrills” leads the with almost 19,000 of them this week. Calvin Harris and Rihanna’s […]
Usher, Alicia Keys, Maxwell and the Rest of the Top 10
This week’s Mediabase chart for Urban AC music is quite similar to how it looked last week. In fact, there’s only two changes to the top 10 and that would be a flip of the third and fourth ranked songs of the week. Ro James has jumped Jill Scott for the third best hit of […]
Kanye West Opening Up 21 Shops Worldwide
Kanye West is more than just a rapper. He’s an entrepreneur that can be quite genius at times. This weekend what we’re seeing out of him is something brilliant and might be cloned over time by other artists. Kanye is opening up 21 shops worldwide that will be selling “Life of Pablo” merchandise. What’s so […]
The Tough and Best Times of Elton John
Earlier in the week we wrote about Sir Elton John, an artist that has sold over 200 million albums, had earned every conceivable award given, and is considered by many to be a survivor. Who is this man? Reginald Kenneth Dwight was born in the UK in 1949, a child of a broken home. His […]
The Beatles Shea Stadium Concert
Most Beatles’ fans forget that the Fab Four toured for less than three years in the USA. Frankly the crowd noise and teen girls screams were so loud, it’s doubtful those in attendance could even hear the songs. This all changes as the Beatles Shea stadium concert is about to be re-released and include in […]
Not So Subtle Rock Songs
Here is a brief list of songs against the Vietnam war that were meant to be in your face. They weren’t so subtle about what the song was about and were proud of it! “Born in the U.S.A.” by Bruce Springsteen could not have been more anti-war, questing the morality of killing our brothers in […]
Sia’s Newest Top 10 Hit
Sia has been around the music game for quite some time now, so it’s nothing new to see her have another top 10 hit. On this week’s Mediabase Adult Contemporary chart, her song “Cheap Thrills” has come in at number 10 after being unranked last week. It’s quite the hit and has been great on […]