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Shinedown Extends Mainstream Rock Airplay No. 1 Record With ‘Killing Fields’

Shinedown adds to its chart-leading tally of Mainstream Rock Airplay No. 1s, ruling the ranking dated Sept. 20 with “Killing Fields.” “Killing Fields” becomes Shinedown’s 21st No. 1 on the list, two ahead of its next-closest competitor, Three Days Grace, since the ranking began in 1981. Shinedown earns its first leader since “Dance, Kid, Dance” […]

Sabrina Carpenter Outlasts Suede for Second Week as U.K.’s No. 1 Album

Sabrina Carpenter’s Man’s Best Friend is No. 1 for a second consecutive week on the U.K.’s Official Albums Chart dated Sept. 12. The “Manchild” singer’s seventh studio album is her second LP to hit the top spot following 2024’s Short n’ Sweet. Man’s Best Friend also currently reigns atop the Billboard 200, with single “Tears” […]

GALE, Rauw Alejandro & More: Who Had the Best New Latin Music Release This Week?

This week, Billboard’s New Music Latin roundup and playlist — curated by Billboard Latin and Billboard Español editors — features fresh new music, including releases by GALE, Rauw Alejandro, Yami Safdie and Kapo in collaboration with Camilo, to name a few. Puerto Rican singer-songwriter GALE offers the rebellious and honest “Ciao!,” a synth-pop track she described in a statement as “fun and […]

Soda-Pop Music: Saja Boys, ‘Diet Pepsi’ & ‘Coca-Cola’ Have Filled Up 2025 With Buzzy Hits

This year finds artists quenching fans’ thirst for pop hits, literally. Related ‘Soda Pop’ Choreographer Lee Jung Says She’s Ready to Move From Saja Boys to BTS After Success of ‘KPop Demon Hunters’ Addison Rae & Her Producers on the ‘Different Energy’ of Their ‘Magic’ All-Women Studio Sessions St. Paul & The Broken Bones Mix Synths, Samples […]

Sublime Has Its First Alternative Airplay No. 1 in Almost 30 Years

Sublime has its first No. 1 on Billboard’s Alternative Airplay chart in close to 30 years, crowning the Sept. 20-dated tally with “Ensenada.” The song is the act’s second ruler and first sung by Jakob Nowell, son of late frontman Bradley Nowell. The band previously led in 1996 with “What I Got,” which crowned the […]