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  • NewsTeen Vogue

    Ariana Grande, Justin Bieber Respond To Tekashi 6ix9ine’s Billboard Claims

    "U can not discredit this as hard as u try."

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  • EntertainmentYahoo Music

    17-year-old sensation Billie Eilish smashes sales, streaming records with debut album

    Eilish has achieved all this largely without any traditional radio play. As a New York Times profile declared, “Billie Eilish Is Not Your Typical 17-Year-Old Pop Star. Get Used to Her."

  • NewsPaul Grein

    Music’s Winners & Losers of 2016 So Far

    With summer fast approaching, it’s a good time to look back at music’s chart winners and losers so far this year. 

  • NewsPaul Grein

    The Top-Selling Songs and Albums of 2015

    As you well know, Adele has been breaking records on the weekly sales charts since her return last month. Now, she’s set to break records on the year-end charts. Her third album, 25, is far and away the best-selling album of 2015. Adele will become the first artist to have the #1 album of the year three times since Nielsen began tracking music sales in 1991. Her sophomore album, 21, was #1 for both 2011 and 2012.

  • NewsPaul Grein

    The Pop Chart’s Winners & Losers of 2015

    Hands up if, a year ago, you thought Justin Bieber would debut at #1 on both the Hot 100 and the Billboard 200 album chart in 2015. I see no hands, but Bieber did just that – a feat equaled this year only by the mighty Adele. It was another year of surprises in the always surprising music business. Here are pop’s winners and losers of 2015. (Photos: Getty Images)

  • EntertainmentYahoo Music

    Coldplay's 'A Head Full of Dreams' to Make Lukewarm Chart Debut

    Coldplay will snap their string of four consecutive #1 albums when their new release, A Head Full of Dreams, enters the Billboard 200 chart at #2, behind Adele’s blockbuster 25. And it won’t even be close. Coldplay’s album is expected to sell in 190K range in its first week. Adele’s album will sell about 625K in its third week.

  • NewsPaul Grein

    Adele on Track to Break ‘Unbreakable’ Sales Record

    Adele’s 25 appears set to break a record that had long been considered unbreakable: the one-week sales record for an album, which *NSYNC established in March 2000 when their sophomore album, No Strings Attached, sold 2,416,000 copies in the U.S. in its first week.  How high can 25 go in its first week?