Two Chinese music streaming companies, Cloud Music and Tencent Music Entertainment, led all music stocks in a second consecutive record-setting week.

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Cloud Music surged 31.5% to 121.50 HKD ($15.63) and Tencent Music Entertainment jumped 24.6% to $12.27, benefitted from a surge in Chinese stocks this week. Cloud Music set a new 52-week high of 123.40 HKD ($15.88) on Friday and brought its year-to-date gain to 35.4%. Before the current upswing, Tencent Music had lost more than half its value since hitting its 52-week high of $15.77 on May 16. Now, Tencent Music’s year-to-date gain stands at 36.2%.

Chinese stocks had their best week since 2008 as investors reacted to the country’s stimulus plan announced Tuesday. Among the components of the plan is a provision to allow banks to lend to companies to repurchase their shares and allowing major shareholders to buy larger stakes in companies. As a result, the Shanghai Composite Index, which measures all stocks traded on the Shanghai exchange, shot up 12.8% this week. 

Led by China’s two largest music streaming companies, the Billboard Global Music Index, a float-adjusted index of 20 music business stocks, rose 4.4% to a record 1,956.63 in the week ended Sept. 27. The BGMI has gained 12.2% in the last three weeks and reached a new record high for the second consecutive week. The index had 14 stocks in positive territory and just six of the 20 stocks in the red.

Music stocks easily outperformed most major indexes. In the United States, the Nasdaq composite gained 1.0% to 18,119.59 and the S&P 500 rose 0.6% to 5,738.17. In the United Kingdom, the FTSE 100 was up 1.1% to 8,320.76. South Korea’s KOSPI composite index rose 2.2% to 2,649.78. 

K-pop stocks also had an outstanding week. The four leading South Korean music companies, which have all shed significant value in 2024, posted an average gain of 14.4%. YG Entertainment rose 18.3%, SM Entertainment jumped 16.9%, JYP Entertainment improved 14.2% and HYBE climbed 8.1%. 

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Spotify, the BMGI’s most valuable component, rose 1.1% to $369.13. During the week, Spotify shares rose as high as $389.96—a new all-time high—but fell $20 by the end of Friday. Universal Music Group, the BGMI’s second-most valuable component, gained 4.9% to 23.86 euros ($26.66). On Friday, Kepler Cheuvreux upgraded UMG to “hold” from “reduce” and lowered its price target to 23.50 euros ($26.25) from 27.00 euros ($30.16). 

SiriusXM was one of the week’s few losers, dropping 2.2% to $24.39. Morgan Stanley on Tuesday told investors that SiriusXM faces the risk of “further multiple compression” due to a limited outlook for subscriber and revenue growth. In other words, if SiriusXM was valued at, say, 15 times earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization (EBITDA), its growth prospects might merit a lower multiple. 

Music streaming company LiveOne had the week’s biggest decline of 23.2%. Radio broadcaster Cumulus Media fell 8.6% and French music streamer Deezer dropped 8.0%. 

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As you transition your wardrobe from lightweight clothing to warmer layers, new fall fashion has been dropping fast and furious, teasing your closet with possible fresh outfits. Rather than pay full price for a chic jacket and jeans, Mango is offering 30% off everything. The clothing brand’s Friends & Family sale is helping you stock up on a fresh, fashion-forward outfit rotation with an extra 30% off styles when you spend $199+.

To snag the discount, just make sure you add $199 (or more) worth of clothing, shoes and accessories to your cart and enter the promo code EXTRA30 at checkout. As an added bonus, you’ll also get free shipping.

Besides offering generous sales, Mango has also become a Hollywood-loved brand, with artists including Charli XCX, Taylor Swift, Selena Gomez, Kelly Clarkson, Perrie Edwards and Katy Perry having previously worn the brand.

The sale is only going on for a limited time, which means the discount is set to expire. You’ll also want to act quickly as sizes and popular styles are already selling out, with some predicting a waiting period of 12 business days before shipment.

Need some inspiration before scrolling through the sale? Keep reading to check out ShopBillboard‘s top picks from Mango’s Friends & Family Sale.

What Are the Best Mango Deals?

To help you save time from parsing through all the snag-worthy pieces, we put together our list of the most stylish pieces from the sale that you can buy online (before it’s too late).

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Bring the elements of a cozy blanket to your outerwear with Mango’s Fur-Effect Coat. The style comes in two different shades and features a contrasting hem with button accents that you can adjust to your liking. It’s also collarless for a more rounded and smooth look.


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Cowboy Leather Boots

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Embrace your Cowboy Carter era with these sleek leather cowboy boots. Each wear will give you a pointed toe look complete with a smooth 100% bovine leather for an elevated appearance while the rubber sole will add traction to keep you balanced on more slick ground.


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Make a statement with these studded jeans that are designed with a black denim and contrasting silver studs along the edges. It’s made with a cotton material for added comfort and has a medium waist fit you can pair with a simple black belt for a more complete look.


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Handmade Oversized Wool Coat

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Get comfy without sacrificing elegance when you throw on this wool coat. You’ll notice a double-button construction for a more sophisticated look while the neutral brown shade will make it easy to wear with work attire or for drinks with friends.


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Leopard-Print Satin Skirt

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Leopard print is having a moment again this fashion season — and this maxi skirt is the proof. Featuring a silky smooth satin material, the skirt has a straight yet loose fit that’ll move with you on the dance floor or as you rush to catch the train.


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Instead of the typical black leather jacket, snag this vintage-inspired brown version featuring aged details for a more worn-in look. You can store your small essentials in the two front pockets while the zip closure lets you adjust the opening to your liking.


For more product recommendations, check out ShopBillboard‘s roundups of the best oversized leather jackets, knee-high boots and maxi dresses.

Otis Redding is about to get a little “Respect” – to borrow the title of one of his most famous compositions – from the Hollywood Walk of Fame.

The late soul music legend will be honored posthumously with a star on Friday, Oct. 4, at 11:30 a.m. PT at 6150 Hollywood Blvd. Redding’s star is in the category of live theatre/live performance.

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Five-time Grammy-winning producer (and previous Walk of Fame honoree) Jimmy Jam will emcee the star ceremony. Killer Mike, who won three Grammys in the rap field in February, will speak. Accepting the award will be the singer’s daughter, Karla Redding-Andrews.

“The Hollywood Chamber of Commerce is honored to dedicate a star to the legendary Otis Redding, whose music continues to inspire generations,” Ana Martinez, producer of the Walk of Fame ceremonies, said in a statement.

Redding has long been regarded as one of the greatest soul singers in popular music history. He was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1989, the Songwriters Hall of Fame in 1994 and received a lifetime achievement award from the Recording Academy in 1999. Three of his recordings are in the Grammy Hall of Fame – his 1965 hit “I’ve Been Loving You Too Long (to Stop Now),” his 1967 reinvention of the 1933 pop standard “Try a Little Tenderness” and his deeply moving 1968 classic “(Sittin’ on) the Dock of the Bay.” Aretha Franklin’s classic 1967 version of “Respect,” which Redding wrote and had the initial hit with in 1965, is also in the Grammy Hall.

Redding had a volley of hits between 1964 and 1967. He even played at the Monterey International Pop Festival in June 1967. But less than six months later, on Dec. 10, 1967, he died in a plane crash in Madison, Wisc. en route to a concert. He was just 26.

The first sign that his music would live on came when “(Sittin’ on) the Dock of the Bay” shot to No. 1 in early 1968 on both the Billboard Hot 100 and Top Selling R&B Singles (as the chart was then called). Redding also had a pair of top 10 albums on the Billboard 200 in the spring of 1968 – History of Otis Redding and The Dock of the Bay. In early 1969, “Dock of the Bay” won two Grammys – best rhythm & blues song and best rhythm & blues vocal performance, male.

Redding’s influence continues through the work of the Otis Redding Foundation, ran by his widow Zelma and daughter Karla Redding-Andrews, which seeks to preserve his legacy through empowering music education for all youth.

The star ceremony will be streamed live at WalkOfFame.com.

Travis Scott is giving fans across the globe the chance to get their hands on exclusive Circus Maximus Tour merchandise.

Fútbol fans are in luck, as La Flame released the UTOPIA collection of soccer jerseys from his travels during recent European and South American tour stops on Friday (Sept. 27).

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The capsule is currently available on his website, with jerseys going for $90 plus shipping fees. Customers can expect the jerseys to arrive in about four to six weeks.

The jerseys seemingly take inspiration from the national teams’ colors of the countries they represent, with Scott tying in the classic kits of Argentina, Brazil and more for his own Circus Maximus jersey.

Other countries to receive official UTOPIA kits include England, Chile, Italy, Mexico, Colombia, Italy, Germany, Spain, Portugal and others. There’s even a Cactus Jack soccer ball on sale for $50.

Scott is also releasing his highly anticipated Air Jordan 1 Low “Medium Olive” on Saturday on his website. Early resale markets value the sneakers at $400+ on consignments shops such as Flight Club.

Scott will continue his Circus Maximus Tour with the One Night Only in Utopia show taking over New Jersey’s MetLife Stadium on Oct. 9.

The 33-year-old rapper is back in France for Paris Fashion Week, walking in VETEMENTS’ show on Friday.

Footage surfaced of Scott in latex pants with a jacket and boots to complete the fashionable gothic robot look. Model Gigi Hadid also walked in the show and they held hands down the runway at one point alongside the designer’s creative director Guram Gvasalia.

Watch the footage below.

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The Billboard Family Hits of the Week compiles what’s new and worth your family’s time in music, movies, TV, books, games and more. Forget the mind-numbing scrolling and searching “what to watch for family movie night” … again. The best in family entertainment each week is all in one place, in this handy guide. Isn’t it satisfying to cross something off your list?

Heading into the weekend, Disney+ is the answer to you “what-to-watch tonight” dilemma, with box-office hit Inside Out 2 — a clever sequel that’ll make you feel all the emotions — finally streaming for free to subscribers. The Pixar blockbuster, the highest-grossing animated film of all time, is ready to be enjoyed at home by all ages.

When the younger kids go to bed, give WandaVision spin-off Agatha All Along a chance. The series, part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, just premiered last week on Disney+. Its first three episodes will keep you entertained until the next one arrives on Wednesday.

Sabrina Carpenter or Billie Eilish, both at the start of their fall tours, might be coming to a city near you. If you sing “please, please, please” to yourself enough, one of these tricks to finding last-minute concert tickets might work.

Ready to play? Nintendo released its latest Zelda game, The Legend of Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom, which actually has you playing as Princess Zelda instead of Link. Plus, we’re eyeing some brand-new LEGO sets based on the upcoming film adaptation of Wicked (starring Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo).

Find more about this week’s top picks in the Billboard Family Hits of the Week below:

Countless celebrity faces have been spotted around Paris Fashion Week this fall, and even though Camila Cabello was in attendance, her face went unseen.

At the Vetements runway show in the French capital on Friday (Sept. 27), the pop star sported a black balaclava that covered her entire head, minus cutouts for her eyes, mouth and glitzy earrings. She paired the daring accessory with a lacy bodysuit, black jacket and miniskirt.

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At one point, Cabello reunited with her former Fifth Harmony bandmate Normani to snap photos together near the catwalk, also joined by Ice Spice. J Balvin, Bella Thorne, Fedez and Tom Daley were also in attendance, while Travis Scott and Gigi Hadid both walked in the brand’s Spring-Summer 2025 showcase.

Though the “Havana” singer certainly stood out with her Fashion Week look, it wasn’t entirely random. Cabello has been incorporating ski masks into the aesthetics of her latest album C,XOXO — which debuted at No. 13 on the Billboard 200 in July — sporting a pink, bedazzled head-and-face covering in the LP’s trailer and the official visualizer for lead single “I Luv It” featuring Playboi Carti.

Normani also dropped an album over the summer, sharing her long-awaited debut LP Dopamine in June. The projected charted at No. 91 on the Billboard 200.

Shortly after Dopamine dropped, Cabello showed her fellow X Factor alum some love. “Putting out a project is vulnerable and hard and you are doing it beautifully ! Congratulations on your first album and many more to come !!!!!!!!” the “Bam Bam” artist commented on Instagram at the time, to which Normani replied: “@camila_cabello thank you so much for this 🖤 this seriously means a lot and so v proud of you. you’re next, let’s goooo.”

See a ski-masked Cabello interact with Normani at Paris Fashion Week below.

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From fashion to music, Ciara is on the move. This week, the singer celebrates a new single, a clothing collaboration and the 20th anniversary of her debut LP Goodies.

CiCi took to Instagram on Thursday (Sept. 26) to gush over her new single with Busta Rhymes and her capsule collection with Bebe. “’Wassup Wassup!!!’ We celebrating life!! Just dropped my new song Wassup [with] @BustaRhymes and my new @bebe by CiCi collection all in one night.”

The Bebe x Ciara collection is made up of sets, suits and separates, including tops, corsets, trousers, jeans, jumpsuits, bodysuits, loungewear, outerwear and accessories — handbags, sunglasses, hats and shoes and sunglasses — priced from $42 to $299.

The first part of the collection, featuring a palette of metallics, natural and jewel tones, rich greens, deep blues and leopard prints, dropped on Sept. 24. The second half of the collection will be released in October.

Ciara serves as the face of Bebe’s fall 2024 campaign and creative director.

“I’m thrilled to have partnered with Bebe on this one-of-a-kind special collection, especially being a longtime fan of the brand,” Ciara said in a press announcement. “Having creative direction control and merging my personal style with this iconic fashion brand has been an incredible journey. This collection is all about empowering confidence, and embracing bold, new looks. I can’t wait for everyone to experience it.”

“We are excited to have collaborated with Ciara on this exclusive capsule collection. Her unique style and long standing admiration for the brand, perfectly align with bebe’s brand vision,” noted Ralph Gindi, COO of Bebe’s parent company, Bluestar Alliance. “This collection represents creativity and attitude, designed to inspire confidence. We are excited for our customers – existing and new to experience this collaboration.”

The collection is available at bebe.com and select retailers.

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50 Cent has been one of the only rappers to be vocal about the alleged sexual misconduct of Diddy.

He’s trolled the fallen mogul with baby oil memes and has been talking about making a documentary about his alleged accusations since earlier this year, when he posted a mock poster for a docuseries entitled “Diddy Do It?”

50 sat down with Lincoln Salazar of The Enthusiast Podcast to talk about a number of topics, which, of course, included Diddy and his upcoming docuseries with Netflix. Salazar refers to the yet-to-be-titled doc as “Diddy Do I?” as it starts to get into his questions. 50 took that as a question and comically answered, “He did it. No, he did it. He did it,” as he nodded yes with a sly smile on his face. He continued by saying, “And I’m the only one who’s been vocal about this long before.”

50 added: “But I also didn’t participate. I also didn’t go to those parties. So a lot of the celebrity culture that you don’t hear saying anything is because they participated to a degree.” He then was asked by Salazar if there was a specific reason as to why the Queens rapper avoided Diddy’s infamous parties. “I’m just not with all that freaky sh–,” he said. “Like, all of the stuff he’s doing, I’m not into that type of stuff. I’m just a little more, maybe you could say, basic or normal.”

50 also threw a little shot at TMZ for their documentary TMZ Presents: The Downfall of Diddy that’s available on Tubi. “It’s a bad situation but it hasn’t happened yet,” he said. “So how could you document it when it hasn’t happened yet? That’s forecasting.”

You can watch the full interview below:

The second installment of “NOW PLAYING JAPAN,” a conference and networking event held by Billboard Japan and Luminate on domestic and international music consumption trends and marketing, was held at Billboard Live Tokyo on Sept. 18.

At this event, representatives from Billboard JAPAN and Luminate gave presentations on the latest music consumption trends in Japan and abroad. In addition, Tatsuya Hori of the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry appeared as a guest speaker. Using the recently released “Report on the Music Industry’s Business Model for a New Era” as a basis, Hori explained the current status and challenges for Japanese artists to expand overseas. The following is a report on the event.

Presentation 1: Scott Ryan (Luminate)

Scott Ryan, Executive Vice President of Luminate, took the stage first to introduce the latest trends in music streaming: In the first half of 2024, global on-demand audio streaming increased 15.1% compared to the previous year, which is equivalent to approximately 300 billion new streams. Among countries in the APAC + ANZ, Japan has displayed a steady increase of more than 10% in streaming, while several countries in Southeast Asia have shown growth of 20-30%. He also touched on listening trends that vary by country, including preferred genres (in Japan, “jazz,” “rock,” and “soundtrack” are over indexing compared to other Asian countries), the #1 source of music discovery (streaming in Indonesia, SNS in the Philippines, and TV in Japan), and differences in engagement with “foreign content” (95% in the Philippines, 74% in Singapore, and 57% in Japan). He also explained a snapshot of Japanese Gen Z music listeners: 44% of Gen Z listeners encounter music via streaming, are 1.4 times more likely to listen to music shared by friends on SNS than Japanese music listeners as a whole, and 27% less likely to listen to music from overseas. 

Ryan concluded his presentation by giving three key points: “Streaming numbers are increasing globally, but the way people enjoy new content differs from country to country, so it is necessary to devise marketing plans and approaches accordingly”; “The way people encounter new music differs by region and generation, so for effective targeting, it is important to have smart information”; and “Streaming is still on the rise, and there are opportunities for growth on a global scale across regions.”

Presentation 2: Helena Kosinski (Luminate)

Helena Kosinski, Luminate’s Global Vice President, presented the challenges and new solutions for the industry in assigning key music data identifiers and metadata, including ISNI, ISRC and ISWC, with examples from Japan. While the assignment of music data identifiers is becoming more widespread in the industry, the importance of ISNI is not yet fully understood. In addition, there are cases where incorrect information is linked due to duplication of artist names and song titles, and where multiple identifiers are registered for the same song. Furthermore, songs having identifiers that are unknown to the rights holders is also an issue. As a result, there are many recordings that are not linked to the correct rights holders (lyricists, composers, etc.), and royalties are not being accurately distributed. In fact, it appears that 16.25% (approximately $120 million) of the royalties that were due to be paid by the MLC in 2022 have still not been distributed as of 2024.

As a solution to these issues, Luminate acquired Quansic, a service that collects multiple identifiers and consolidates them in one place, in February 2024 to improve the quality of metadata. Kosinski spoke about the importance and benefits of having correct metadata, with an explanation of this service. For labels, the benefits of having ISNI are “increased visibility and clarity of content on DSPs,” “increased promotional opportunities such as additions to official playlists (as songs with more complete metadata are preferred),” and “getting paid quickly and correctly”. In a test case conducted by Luminate, the number of streams also increased by 6-18%.

Benefits for DSPs through Quansic included improved search accuracy on the platform, support for artist names in other languages, and the ability to distinguish duplicate artists by adding more than twice as many new identifiers. For music publishers, the benefits include securing royalties from all the songs and recordings they manage, automatic recognition of new releases in their catalogs, and better predictability of future revenues. A test case for a publisher showed a 3-18% increase in streaming numbers. Kosinski concluded by giving “metadata is hard” and “fix the problem before you lose royalties” as key points, and urged a free evaluation with Luminate.

Presentation 3: Tatsuya Hori (METI)

Tatsuya Hori, Consulting Fellow at the Research Institute of Economy, Trade and Industry (RIETI), Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI), gave a presentation on “The Potential of the Japanese Music Market” based on the “Report on the Music Industry’s Business Model for a New Era”, which was released in July 2024 and attracted wide attention both within and outside the industry. The “content industry,” which includes music, is growing remarkably on a global scale. In Japan, overseas sales are comparable in scale to exports from the steel and semiconductor industries, and the high economic ripple effect has led to the recognition that this industry could become a key industry in Japan and drive economic growth. Based on this premise and the data used in the report, he indicated that the characteristics of the Japanese music industry are the “diversity and accumulation of music”.

He also noted that, since streaming has become the center of the global music industry, overseas expansion and digitalization are two sides of the same coin, and that it is essential for the music business to respond quickly to the digitalization of the industry. He also stressed the importance of creating an environment that facilitates the activities of creators who are engaged in production and distribution on their own.

Presentation 4: Seiji Isozaki (Billboard Japan)

Seiji Isozaki of Billboard Japan, gave a presentation on current trends in the world of Japanese music based on the Global chart data for the first half of 2024. In particular, he pointed out that compared to the first half of 2023, the share of Japanese music is increasing in the U.S. and South Korea, and that the share of new releases at the top of the charts is rising in line with the attention paid to anime and game releases. He explained the importance of understanding the market structure of each country and the importance of “increasing resolution” in order to create hits in Asia & globally.

In the U.S. and South Korea, “Artists who increased the number of streams per day and increased their market share” and “Artists who increased the number of streams per day and increased their market share in the corresponding countries” were respectively presented in comparison to the previous year. Names such as Azumi Takahashi, known for her singing in the “Persona” game series, PSYCHIC FEVER from EXILE TRIBE, and eill were mentioned.

Text: Haruki Saito, Maiko Murata

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Looking to keep your hands clean on the go? This limited-edition set of five Touchland Power Mist Hydrating Hand Sanitizers can easily fit into your bag or pockets.

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