Jennie becomes the first solo female K-pop musician to reach Billboard's Radio Songs chart — one of the most competitive — ...
Days after Jelly Roll made chart history with his debut country album, Whitsitt Chapel, his single “Need a Favor” follows suit. “Need a Favor” is the first song to appear in the top 10 of both ...
On April 15, 1967, Frank and Nancy Sinatra became the first father-daughter duo to hit No. 1, despite a $2 bet from their own ...
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Teddy Swims Makes Chart History as ‘Lose Control' Beats the Weeknd's Record for Most Weeks in Top 10
Teddy Swims made chart history this week as his hit single "Lose Control" broke the record for longest-running song in the top 10 of the Billboard Hot 100. "Lose Control," which bumps from No. 8 to 7, ...
This is one of BTS’ most prestigious accomplishments following a steady stream of firsts. In 2017, the K-pop superstars overtook Justin Bieber to win the Top Social Artist award at the Billboard Music ...
Luke Combs is no stranger to making country chart history, but his latest chart feat just might be his most impressive yet. On the Billboard Country Airplay chart dated Sept. 9, Combs' "Love You ...
This week's Five Burning Questions looks at the Queen of Christmas re-capturing one of the most hallowed records in Billboard chart history. For over 20 years, Mariah Carey reigned (alongside ...
The old adage that good things come in twos holds true as Stray Kids and Jimin make chart history together. The two acts, who respectively released the new albums ATE and MUSE recently, currently ...
The icon first reached Billboard's charts when "Mandy" entered AC in 1974. By Gary Trust Barry Manilow’s latest single, the poignant “Once Before I Go,” enters Billboard’s Adult Contemporary chart ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Hugh McIntyre covers music, with a focus on the global charts. Huntr/x earns a historic win as “Golden,” from KPop Demon Hunters, ...
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