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Justin Bieber has one more person to apologize to - Adele. But, he may be less "Sorry" and more "sorry not sorry," because after eight weeks at No. 2, the Biebs' latest Purpose single has finally overtaken the "Hello" juggernaut on the Hot 100. -
Kevin Gates Says Adele's Song 'Hello' Is the Theme to His Life
Kevin Gates says Adele's multi-platinum single "Hello" is the "theme song to his life" in new interview. -
Adele '25' Bests Rachel Platten's 'Wildfire,' Justin Bieber's 'Purpose' for 7th Week at No. 1
Adele is an unstoppable force on the charts. For the seventh straight week, the "Hello" singer's new album 25 sits at No. 1 on the Billboard 200, besting the new release from Rachel Platten as well as old 2015 pop favorites from Justin Bieber, The Weeknd, twenty one pilots and more. -
One Turntable Sold Per Minute During Christmas Says British Retail Company HMV
During the week before Christmas, the entertainment retail giant, HMW, sold approximately one vinyl turntable per minute in the United Kingdom. -
Mark Ronson, Adele, Justin Bieber Top Australia's 2015 Year-End Charts
2015 has come to a close so that means we can now see all of the data for the year. Various countries are reporting on their year-end charts and Australia's ARIA charts are the latest to do so. The top 100 albums and singles has some local flavor with names like Flight Facilities and Hermitude getting love, but it is dominated by familiar global stars like Mark Ronson, Adele, Justin Bieber, Major Lazer and Ed Sheeran. -
Mark Ronson, OMI, Hozier, Adele Tops U.K. 2015 Year-End Chart
The U.K. official charts have unveiled the top songs of 2015 and there are few surprises at the top. The No. 1 song of the year was the dominant and irresistible, "Uptown Funk" from Mark Ronson and Bruno Mars, while the rest of the top ten had tracks from the likes of OMI, courtesy of Felix Jaehn, Wiz Khalifa, Hozier, Adele, Justin Bieber and more. -
10 Best Albums of 2015: Kendrick Lamar, Carly Rae Jepsen, Adele & More
2015 has come and gone, but the music that made the last 12 months still remains. Though the airwaves last year may have been filled with sultry R&B, bizarre viral hits and more Justin Bieber than a lot of people find tolerable, in all corners of the musical spectrum, some of the best music in years was rolled out. From Kendrick Lamar's anthemic album for change to Adele's triumphant return, from the personal heartbreak of Purity Ring to the raw mourning of Sufjan Stevens, here are 2015's 10 best albums. -
Adele's 'Hello' Holds No. 1 Spot as Twenty One Pilots, Shawn Mendes Gain on Hot 100
Adele is very comfortable at No. 1. As her new album 25 spends yet another week on top of the album chart, her smash single "Hello" is similarly holding steady atop the Hot 100. For the 10th straight week, "Hello" is dominating the world of music, above singles from Justin Bieber, Drake and twenty one pilots. -
Adele's '25' Reigns Supreme on Charts for Sixth Week Over Justin Bieber, Twenty One Pilots
Adele reigned supreme with album sales in 2015, and she's carrying that through to the new year with 25. For the sixth straight week, Adele's third studio album topped the charts over Justin Bieber, Chris Brown, Twenty One Pilots and other recent releases. -
Celine Dion Covers Adele's 'Hello' Badly at New Year's Eve Show
Celine Dion gets a lot of flack, some warranted and some that's just over the top, but her cover of Adele's "Hello" is certainly deserving of some criticism as she stumbled through the notes on New Year's Eve. -
Adele's '25' Recording Studio to Beatles' Abbey Road: London Walking Tour of Musical History
The London music scene has been a large component in music industry discussion following the recent surge in popularity from British singer/songwriter Adele, who will hit the road in the U.K. this February. From Handel to Hendrix, London is a goldmine of musical history. -
Is Spotify Being Sued? Musician Hits Them With Class Action Suit Over Unpaid Royalties
Well this is awkward. Spotify has just been hit with a class action suit and it's a big one! Musician, David Lowery, of the rock band, Cracker, is suing Spotify for $150 million in royalties.
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