Re: ‘Cowboy Carter,’ Forget Grammys; More pressing: How Will Billboard Handle Beyoncé’s Genre-Defying Smash?
(April 3, 2024). A lot of music industry fans and prognosticators are weighing in on whether Beyoncé’s new Cowboy Carter will finally garner the Texas superstar that elusive Album of…
‘Cowboy Carter’ is Beyoncé’s ‘Songs in the Key of Life’… seriously
(April 1, 2024). Frankly speaking, calling Cowboy Carter Beyoncé’s magnum opus wouldn’t be a stretch. It is truly an album of sublime quality — both thematically and musically — from…
No April Fools: Future is in tenth place among acts with the most No. 1 albums in history…
(April 1, 2024). This is no April Fools Day joke, unless you see a punchline in the fact that someone considered a pioneer in the hip-hop sub-genre of “mumble-rap” now…
No. 1 songs in ‘24 are doing something that hasn’t happened since Billboard adopted modern technology in 1991
(March 28, 2024). There’s something to be said for longevity. And then there’s something to be said when longevity isn’t happening, like right now at the top of the Billboard…
Forbes recently declared Journey’s ‘Don’t Stop Believin” the “biggest” song all time, using a dubious metric. But is it?
(March 27, 2024). When Journey released their album Escape in 1981, Columbia Records issued four singles from it: “Who’s Crying Now,” “Don’t Stop Believin’,” “Open Arms” and “Still They Ride,”…