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Adele is having a huge week on the U.S. charts. As her new album 25 sold over 3 million copies and easily nabbed the No. 1 spot in the country, her record's lead single "Hello" also dominates Billboard charts with its fifth week on top of the Hot 100, over recent hits from Justin Bieber, Drake and Meghan Trainor. -
The Weeknd Releases His Own PAX Labs Vaporizer for Madness Fall Tour
The Weeknd collaborated with PAX Labs to release his own line of vaporizers. The music industry is not what it used to be. Although certain cases (Adele, Macklemore, etc. -
Stream, Download Fabolous 'Summertime Shootout' Featuring Nicki Minaj, Trey Songz
Fabolous delivers his new mixtape ahead of The Young OG Project 2, dropping on Dec. 25. Brooklyn, New York native Fabolous has been on a roll over the past 12 months, releasing his The Young OG Project on Christmas 2014, while also prepping the follow-up exactly a year later. -
The Weeknd, Wiz Khalifa, Ariana Grande Dominate Pandora's Most Thumbed-Up Songs of 2015
It may only be the end of November, but definitive lists of the most popular songs of the year are starting to roll out. This week, Internet radio giant Pandora announced its 100 most "thumbed up" songs of 2015, including some massive hits from The Weeknd, Ed Sheeran, Wiz Khalifa and more. -
Rihanna Announces 'Anti' World Tour Alongside The Weeknd, Travis Scott & Big Sean
After many delays and much anticipation from faithful Navy fans, the "B*tch Better Have My Money" singer, Rihanna, has revealed her album release date and announced plans for her Anti world tour alongside The Weeknd, Big Sean and Travis Scott -
Justin Bieber Dominates Hot 100 Following 'Purpose' Release But Can't Beat Adele's 'Hello'
It's a good week to be Justin Bieber. Not only did his new album Purpose debut at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 (beating One Direction in the process), but the pop superstar also has three songs in the top five on the Hot 100. Though the Biebz couldn't overcome Adele's "Hello" for the No. 1 spot, his new songs "What Do You Mean," "Love Yourself" and "Sorry" all fared well on the charts. -
Justin Bieber 'Purpose' Vs. One Direction 'Made in the A.M.': Who's No. 1 in Debut-Filled Week
The race for the No. 1 album in America betweet One Direction's Made in the A.M. and Justin Bieber's Purpose has come to an end... and the win goes to Bieber. After a big battle for sales, both 1D and the Biebz fared well with major units moved, but at the end of the day, Bieber leads the Billboard 200, in a top 10 that is chock full of debuts. -
AMAs 2015: Winners, Nominees for Artist of the Year, Song of the Year and More
After weeks of anticipation and a slew of announced performers, on Sunday night (Nov. 22), the biggest names in music came out for the 2015 American Music Awards. In the midst of all the performers, spectacles and fashion statements, of course, there were the winners. -
Hangout Festival 2016 Lineup: The Weeknd, Calvin Harris, Florence + The Machine Headline
Hangout Music Festival has announced its 2016 lineup. The three-day festival in Gulf Shores, Alabama will be headlined by the likes of Calvin Harris, The Weeknd, Florence + The Machine, Lenny Kravitz, Ellie Goulding, Alabama Shakes, Flume and others. -
Adele's 'Hello' Bests Drake, Justin Bieber and Elle King for Third Week at No. 1
Hot 100, say "Hello" to Adele once again. For the third straight week, the lead single from the highly anticipated new album 25 has topped the U.S. singles chart. Beneath the juggernaut that is Adele, recent singles from Meghan Trainor and Elle King got minor boosts in the top 10, while Drake is still being shut out of the top spot. -
Chris Stapleton 'Traveller' Holds No. 1 Album in U.S. Over Ellie Goulding, Tim McGraw
November is a good month to be Chris Stapleton. Following his sweep of the 2015 CMA Awards, Stapleton's debut album Traveller reentered the charts at No. 1 last week, and now it continues to top the charts for a second frame. Stapleton's chart dominance leads new releases from Ellie Goulding, the Beatles, Tim McGraw and more. -
Rogers Media Executive Who Claims Republic Records Uses Broadcast Favoritism Resigns
The radio executive who claimed that Republic Records uses broadcast favoritism has reportedly resigned. Rob Farina, who was the vice president of programming and content for Rogers Media, sent out a letter to all other Canadian broadcasters last Friday (Nov. 6) requesting that they boycott the record label and their artists. It was mailed to Canadian broadcasters Corus, Newcap and Cojeco amongst others.
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