On Feb. 12, 1972, Al Green’s “Let’s Stay Together” became the No. 1 song on the Billboard Hot 100. The smooth soul ballad began a one-week run at the top of the pop chart, marking a major moment in ...
Bad Bunny hops up the charts in the aftermath of his big wins at the Grammys, but it's rapper Don Toliver who lands at the top of the Billboard albums chart. On the Hot 100 singles chart, country ...
After her Grammy tribute, Roberta Flack returns three classics to Billboard's R&B Digital Song Sales chart, led by “The First ...
Whitney Houston’s second album Whitney helped her score seven consecutive Billboard Hot 100 No. 1s, breaking chart records.
On this day, February 11, 1979, the album urging listeners to not "fold em'" was at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot Country Albums ...
Disco certainly still ruled the airwaves in 1979. But these four songs from classic rock acts broke through to No. 1 anyway.
These one-hit wonders from 1979 were popular with just about everyone, but they were especially loved by teen listeners.
There is but one man who is tasked with deciding who headlines the Super Bowl: Jay-Z. The rapper-turned-mogul's company, Roc Nation, announced a formal partnership with the NFL in 2019. The agreement ...
During and prior to the Golden Age of Broadway, songs regularly premiered on stage and then charted, spending time on the radio and becoming popular worldwide. In the 1960s, Broadway songs and popular ...
See where Bad Bunny's recent AOTY winner ranks on our list of the 68 albums to take home the Grammys' top prize.
Jeff Buckley posthumously hit the Billboard Hot 100 nearly three decades after his tragic death. Billboard announced on Tuesday, Jan. 27, that Buckley's "Lover, You Should've Come Over" hit No. 97 for ...
This week's Trending Up looks at The Cure's "Boys Don't Cry" becoming a hit, along with revived favorites from MJ and Roberta Flack & Donny Hathaway.