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Beyonce, Iggy Azalea Top Billboard.com's 2014 Mid-Year Music Poll
The results are in for Billboard.com's 2014 Mid-Year Music Poll, see them here. The results are in for Billboard. com's 2014 Mid-Year Music Poll. -
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Iggy Azalea recently told Billboard she isn't excited too thrilled with matching the Beatles record. In fact, she said she'd rather be the Rolling Stones. -
John Mayer Does Beyonce Better Than Beyonce, ‘XO’ Cover Launches at Number 13 on the Charts
John Mayer's version of Beyonce's 'XO' launched at number 13 on the Billboard charts. -
Tom Rounds, Radio Icon and Festival Innovator, Dead at 77
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The Billboard Latin Music Awards will honor the freshly-hitched Andrea Bocelli at a ceremony on April 24. The Italian tenor will get the Lifetime Achievement Award. So, what do we all think about the prospect? -
Billboard teaming with Twitter for real-time Tweet chart
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UPDATE: New York Mag's Pop Critic Jody Rosen Responds with Shelfie to Tongue-Tied Ted Gioa's Daily Beast Column
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Music Criticism Is Tongue-Tied, Says Daily Beast's Ted Gioia
A very interesting piece comes to us from Ted Gioia at The Daily Beast about music criticism, or rather its death, or rather its inability or unwillingness to use technical language or display, you know, any kind of actual knowledge. It's especially interesting because it seems to take the viewpoint of ... -
Don't Let It Go: Disney's 'Frozen' Soundtrack Nabs No. 1 Spot on Billboard 200 for Fifth Week, Looking to Sink OST 'Titanic'
'Frozen: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack' features 10 original tunes from Kristen Anderson-Lopez and Robert Lopez, as well as 22 score pieces composed by Christophe Beck. -
"Secret" of the music industry? Producer Max Martin behind Billboard hits flies under the radar [VIDEO]
In "The Biggest Secret in the Music Industry," Boy in the Band explains that a high number of Billboard number-one smash hits have all come from the same Swedish producer: Max Martin. Artists he's made chart-toppers with include Backstreet Boys, Kelly Clarkson, P!nk, Avril Lavinge, Katy Perry, Christina Aguilera, Taylor Swift, it goes on.
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