It’s Thursday, May 9, and Cardi B has issued an apology following anger over her Met Gala interview, in which she forgot her designer’s name and simply mentioned that he was Asian.
Meanwhile, Kendrick Lamar’s back catalogue is up 49% after a weekend of conflict, while Drake’s is down 5%. Ice Spice teased her new single “Gimme A Light,” Megan Thee Stallion unveiled her new song “BOA,” and Jermaine Dupri hinted at a possible remix of one of Mariah Carey’s tracks.
Ryan Castro discusses new music and what to expect from his upcoming album, ‘El Cantante del Ghetto’. Cover star Lainey Wilson reveals new songs and discusses her experiences with celebrity.
Will Lay Bankz be able to keep her #1 spot on the TikTok Chart? SEVENTEEN shows us behind the scenes of their music video for “Maestro” and more!
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Will Lay Bankz be able to keep her #1 spot on the TikTok Chart? SEVENTEEN shows us behind the scenes of their music video for “Maestro” and more!
We go behind the scenes with SEVENTEEN, talk new music with Ryan Castro, discover out who’s trending on TikTok, and Lainey Wilson is featured in Billboard’s Country Power Players issue.
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With all of the drama between Drake and Kendrick Lamar, fans are wondering if Kendrick’s “Not Like Us” will top the charts.
However, when it comes to both rappers’ catalogues, the winner of the contest is evident. Kendrick Lamar’s back catalogue is up 49% from the weekend of beep, while Drake’s is down 5%. Dang Drake’s Hotline ain’t blinging no more; we’ll have to wait and see if a new king of the charts and new tracks are on the way.
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