Before 2021’s biggest breakout hit “Drivers License” zoomed to the top of the Billboard Hot 100, Olivia Rodrigo was chugging along as part of the Disney machine while starring in High School Musical: The Musical: The Series.

The High School Musical-inspired series premiered on Disney+ in November 2019, more than a year before the release of “Drivers License” and before she could get her actual driver’s license (Rodrigo said in an interview that her filming schedule actually caused her to cancel her second of four attempts to take her driver’s test and pass). Even if the teen sensation took the longer route to finally get it, she took the fast lane to superstardom. Rodrigo’s current Billboard cover story breaks down how she skipped the usual path of going to Disney-owned Hollywood Records that past Disney stars Miley Cyrus, Demi Lovato and Selena Gomez once took and went straight to a major label, Geffen Records.

“I’ve known a couple of the stars and knew which ones when I worked with I was thinking, ‘Oh, this person’s going to be a superstar.’ It’s ridiculous for me to say that Olivia is going to be a superstar because she is already a superstar,” Mitch Allan, Disney Channel veteran songwriter and producer, previously told Billboard.

Before the second season of HSMTMTS premieres Friday on Disney+ and Rodrigo releases her debut full-length album Sour on May 21, Billboard is pumping the brakes and reversing through all the songs she performed on the first season.


“I Think I Kinda, You Know” (solo and with Joshua Bassett)

Rodrigo, who plays musical theater enthusiast Nini on HSMTMTS, surprises Ricky (Joshua Bassett) with a swoon-worthy, ukulele-driven song for their one-year anniversary, polished with her sweet vocals riffs on the outro: “Guess I’m sayin’ I don’t not love you.” And the duet version makes “the way that we flow” that much sweeter.

“Start of Something New”

“Start of Something New” is recycled from the first High School Musical film from 2006, but Nini holds her ground on her own unlike the original Troy Bolton-Gabriella Montez duet and grounds her performance with her voice that’s like a force of nature and started something major for Rodrigo’s career.

“Wondering” with Julia Lester

Ashlyn (Julia Lester) performs the power ballad “Wondering” after being cast as Ms. Darbus, writing from her perspective of a high school drama teacher who regrets not being the big star she always dreamed of being. Nini hops on, her reflection about not taking a chance and missing out on something great driving her to hit the high notes she breaks out once in a while for a special moment.

“What I’ve Been Looking For” with Matt Cornett

Nini and E.J. (Matt Cornett) dust off another HSM throwback jam — which hit the Hot 100 twice in 2006, once for Ashley Tisdale and Lucas Grabeel’s uptempo version (No. 35) and again for Zac Efron and Vanessa Hudgens’ slower reprise (No. 67). But these two give fans of the old franchise an ice-cold (and disjointed) taste of what’s intended to be a heartfelt duet since the former couple ended their relationship right before starting rehearsals, with Rodrigo’s sarcastic take and over-the-top outro packing an extra punch.

“All I Want”

Tim Federle, HSMTMTS creator and showrunner, told Billboard for Rodrigo’s cover story that he realized he needed a song for Nini in the middle of the first season and tapped her to write it upon discovering the original songs she posted to Instagram. The result was “All I Want,” a sweeping piano ballad about being repeatedly let down by boys from her past, which landed in the fourth episode and eventually landed her major record deal with Interscope. The song also ended up being Rodrigo’s first entry on the Hot 100, peaking at No. 90 in January 2020. “Drivers License” propelled the HSM song to enter the Billboard Global 200 and Billboard Global Excl. U.S. tallies in January 2021.

“Bop to the Top” duet

Only 35 seconds long, Nini and Kourtney (Dara Reneé) breathe new life into the playful “Bop to the Top” from the original film while laying their vocals over Tisdale and Grabeel’s. The song does not appear in the first season of the series but made it onto High School Musical: The Musical: The Series: The Soundtrack. 

“Out of the Old”

After Ashlyn convinces Nini to write a song about herself instead of her relationships, she looks inward, contemplating “Am I on the right road?” before belting out the chorus to “Out of the Old,” an empowering anthem about what’s stopping her from pursuing her dreams while wondering whether she could achieve them if she leaves her past in the rearview mirror.

“Just for a Moment” with Bassett

Rodrigo and Basset co-wrote “Just for a Moment” with music producer Dan Book, and their original duet serves as the confession of their love for one another and a nice precursor to their “Even When/ The Best Part” “accidental duet” that will be featured on the upcoming second season.

“Breaking Free” trio

While “Breaking Free” was originally a Troy and Gabriella duet, the series made the song fit for three characters — Nini, Ricky and E.J. — who were embroiled in a love triangle in the series. E.J., who was playing Troy’s understudy for Ricky after he abruptly left midway through the musical, steps aside and lets him and Nini finish the performance together, which truly seals the fate of their love in the song’s full-blown production.

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Top five American Idol finalist Caleb Kennedy is leaving the show after a video surfaced of him sitting next to a friend in what looked like a Ku Klux Klan hood.

While Idol and ABC haven’t yet commented on the video or his exit, Kennedy took to social media to say he won’t be on the show any longer because of the controversial clip.

“Hey y’all, this is gonna be a bit of a surprise, but I am no longer gonna be on American Idol,” the 16-year-old singer tweeted Wednesday (May 12). “There was a video that surfaced on the internet and it displayed actions that were not meant to be taken in that way. I was younger and did not think about the actions, but that’s not an excuse. I wanna say sorry to all my fans and everyone who I have let down.

“I’ll be taking a little time off social media to better myself, but saying that, I know this has hurt and disappointed a lot of people and made people lose respect for me,” his note continues. “I’m so sorry! I pray that I can one day regain your trust in who I am and have your respect! Thank you for supporting me.”

Billboard can confirm that Sunday’s episode will now include the top four finalists and one contestant will be eliminated.

Two of seven contestants were eliminated on this past Sunday’s show, putting Kennedy in the top five for season 19. He was set to perform an original song on this Sunday’s show as the contestants were mentored by iconic producers. One of those mentors is four-time BMI songwriter of the year Ross Copperman, who marveled at the talent of the teenage Kennedy and praised the depth of his songwriting in an interview with Billboard before the controversy. “He really knows who he is as an artist,” Copperman said of Kennedy.

Kennedy’s mom, Anita Gay, spoke to South Carolina’s Spartanburg Herald-Journaltelling her local paper that the video was made when Kennedy was 12 years old and that he and his friends were imitating a horror movie, not the KKK. “I hate this has happened and how Caleb is being portrayed by people online,” Guy told the paper. “This video was taken after Caleb had watched the movie The Strangers: Prey at Night and they were imitating those characters. It had nothing to do with the Ku Klux Klan, but I know that’s how it looks. Caleb doesn’t have a racist bone in his body. He loves everyone and has friends of all races.”

See Kennedy’s post below:

And then there were five.

On Wednesday (May 12), The Go-Go’s became just the fifth all-female group to be inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Here’s a complete list of these groundbreaking groups.

The Supremes (1988): The stylish trio was the first all-female group to be voted into the Hall. Little Richard, who was pretty stylish in his own right, inducted the trio: Diana Ross, Mary Wilson and Florence Ballard (who had died in 1976). The Supremes amassed 12 No. 1 hits on the Billboard Hot 100, from “Where Did Our Love Go” (1964) to “Someday We’ll Be Together” (1969).

Martha & The Vandellas (1995): The Hall also looked to the Motown roster for its second all-female group. The inducted members were Martha Reeves and her younger sister Lois Reeves as well as Rosalind Ashford, Annette Beard and Betty Kelly. Fred Schneider and Kate Pierson of The B-52’s did the honors. Highest-charting Hot 100 hit: “Dancing in the Street,” No. 2 in 1964.

The Shirelles (1996): This quartet preceded The Supremes and Martha & The Vandellas to fame. They landed their first No. 1 hit on the Hot 100, “Will You Love Tomorrow,” in January 1961. The Shirelles consisted of Shirley Alston Reeves, Addie Harris, Doris Kenner-Jackson and Beverly Lee. The Shirelles had a second No. 1 hit on the Hot 100 with “Soldier Boy” (1962). The induction was made by Merry Clayton, Marianne Faithfull and Darlene Love.

The Ronettes (2007): The trio consisted of Estelle Bennett, Ronnie Spector and Nedra Talley. Keith Richards of The Rolling Stones made the induction. Highest-charting Hot 100 hit: “Be My Baby,” No. 2 in 1963.

The Go-Go’s (2021): The group’s debut album Beauty and the Beat made history as the first No. 1 album on the Billboard 200 by a female group that sang its own material. The quintet consists of Charlotte Caffey, Belinda Carlisle, Gina Schock, Kathy Valentine and Jane Wiedlin. Highest-charting Hot 100 hit: “We Got the Beat,” No. 2 in 1982.

Ginger Spice didn’t invent wearing the Union Jack, but she’s definitely the poster child for the patriotic look.

Ginger — aka Geri Halliwell, now known by her married name Geri Horner — popularized the British flag dress when she performed with the Spice Girls at the 1997 Brit Awards. Twenty-four years later, Dua Lipa paid homage to the iconic ensemble with a Union Jack jacket and skirt of her own at the very same awards show on Tuesday night.

“Wow @dualipa you wore it well!” Horner wrote first thing Wednesday (May 12) on Instagram, also congratulating Little Mix for being the first female group to win the award for British group at the show. She added on her Instagram Story, alongside a video of Dua’s performance: “Girl power! Loved the outfit and the performance @dualipa.”

In a post later Wednesday, Horner told the full story behind one of her most famous looks.

“Trust urself.. this dress is a reminder to follow ur instincts & be urself,” Horner tweeted with a picture from 1997. “24yrs ago I had an idea to wear a Union Jack to celebrate The Brit Awards. Despite doubts, I trusted my instincts & wore it anyway. So special to see it worn by a fellow sister yesterday #girlpower”

Geri added on Instagram that her look was a little high-fashion mixed with a little DIY: “P.S. it was [a] £5 tea towel on a Gucci dress.”

See the posts below:

David Kada captures his fourth top 10 on Billboard’s Tropical Airplay chart as “Se Va Acordar De Mi” jumps 14-9 on the ranking dated May 15.

The song, the fifth single from Kada’s forthcoming album Así Tenía Que Ser, rises with a 25% gain in audience impressions, to 1.4 million, earned in the week ending May 9, according to MRC Data.

Before “Se Va Acordar De Mi,” the Dominican singer last reached the top 10 with “El Amor De Tu Vida” in August 2020. In total, Kada has placed five entries on the list, including two other chart top 10s: “Estos Celos” (2017) and “Amigo Con Derechos” (Feb 20-dated list).

“Se Va Acordar De Mi” was written by Victor Noriega and produced by Victor Waill.

Ricardo Montaner & Juan Luis Guerra’s First Joint Top 10: Elsewhere on Tropical Airplay, Ricardo Montaner and Juan Luis Guerra’s first collaborative effort, “Dios Así Lo Quiso,” climbs 17-10 with 1.3 in audience impressions (up 98%).

The jump earns Montaner his first visit to the tally since 2015 with the No. 12 high of “Se Desesperaba (El Carrito Azul).” Previously, he scored a top 10 in 2005 (“Cuando A Mi Lado Estás,” No. 4). In all, Montaner has notched a total of seven top 10s.

Guerra adds his top 10 career count to 21, dating back to “Mi PC,” the six-week winner in 1998. He last secured a top 10 with “Lámpara Pa’ Mi Pies” in 2019.