Katy Perry’s recent attempt to redefine her pop persona with a cosmic journey has landed her back on Earth—with a bump. What was meant to be a bold, empowering statement has spiraled into a PR nightmare, as critics and fans alike question her latest creative choices.
The backlash began after her highly publicized flight with Lauren Sanchez’s Blue Origin space program. Intended to symbolize progress and feminine strength, the trip instead drew sharp criticism for its perceived frivolity and tone-deaf timing. The negativity only snowballed with the kickoff of her new Lifetimes tour, where Perry debuted a series of sci-fi-inspired outfits that many on social media slammed as......
Fifteen years after shaking up the mixtape world with Kush & Orange Juice, Wiz Khalifa is back with a long-awaited sequel that feels both nostalgic and forward-looking. The Pittsburgh rapper—who helped define the “stoner rap” era of the early 2010s—proves he’s still evolving, still experimenting, and still driven.
“When I dropped the first one, I was living that life—hanging with fans, rocking Chucks and camo, sipping orange juice, smoking Kush. We were broadcasting a whole lifestyle,” Wiz reflects.
Kush & Orange Juice 2 isn’t just a callback—it’s a 23-track journey through the new dimensions of Wiz’s......
SZA is having a career-defining moment—and the numbers prove it. The R&B powerhouse has landed at No. 1 on both the Billboard 200 and the Billboard Hot 100, a rare double win that cements her place among music’s elite.
Her critically acclaimed album SOS has climbed back to the top of the Billboard 200, while her new single Luther—a standout collaboration with Kendrick Lamar from the album GNX—just claimed the No. 1 spot on the Hot 100.
This kind of dual dominance doesn’t happen often. Few artists in history have managed to top both charts simultaneously, and SZA’s achievement speaks to her unstoppable creative momentum and growing cultural......
One of the most iconic music moments of the '90s is making a comeback—only now, it’s happening under the spotlight of the theatre. British author John Niven is bringing the legendary Blur vs. Oasis showdown to life in a brand-new comedy play set to tour across the UK in 2026.
Titled The Battle, the show opens in February 2026 and revisits that unforgettable week in 1995 when Blur and Oasis released singles on the same day—Blur’s Country House and Oasis’s Roll With It—each gunning for the top of the charts. Blur claimed victory, selling 274,000 copies against Oasis’s 216,000.
John Niven, best known for his sharp wit in novels like Kill Your Friends......
Whispers of a potential duet between Sir Elton John and Madonna are stirring behind the scenes of the music industry—sparked by comments from Jake Shears of the Scissor Sisters.
From Rift to Reconciliation
Speaking on Nick Grimshaw’s Sidetracked podcast, Shears hinted at a collaboration between the two icons, teasing: “All I’ll say is, what Elton has up his sleeve is incredible. And that sleeve is big.”
The suggestion comes after years of public tension between the two artists. At 66 and 78 respectively, Madonna and Elton John have both thrown sharp jabs over the years. But according to a recent Instagram post by Madonna, the ice has thawed—especially......
SZA has done what few expected—she’s surpassed Adele. Her album SOS, released in late 2022, has now spent 85 weeks in the Top 10 of the Billboard 200, overtaking Adele’s iconic 21 and claiming the title of the longest-charting top-10 album by a female artist.
And SOS is nothing short of a phenomenon. From its first day, the album resonated with millions through tracks like “Kill Bill” and “Supermodel,” delivering a sound that walks a fine line between emotional vulnerability and raw truth.
But SZA isn’t just a singer—she’s a creative force. She’s written for Beyoncé and Rihanna (with “Consideration”......
As anticipation builds for a long-awaited Oasis reunion, fans have reignited their love for the band by voting “Live Forever” the greatest British song of all time.
The poll was conducted by Radio X as part of its 10th annual “Best of British” countdown—and this isn’t the first time the iconic anthem has taken the top spot. For the third year running, the timeless track from Oasis’s debut album holds firm at No. 1.
With a world tour looming on the horizon, Oasis are firmly back in the spotlight. The band dominates the Top 100 list with 16 entries—more than any other artist. Tracks like “Wonderwall,” “Morning Glory,”......
Fans attending Coldplay’s concert in Seoul on Tuesday, April 22, were treated to a jaw-dropping surprise. ROSÉ of BLACKPINK made an unexpected appearance on stage at the Goyang Stadium to perform her hit single “APT.” alongside the band, drawing a thunderous response from the crowd.
The beloved K-pop star stepped onto the runway stage in a sparkling silver blazer, radiating energy. She belted out the catchy lyrics of the track that solidified her solo career, while thousands of fans sang along with palpable excitement.
During the second verse, Coldplay’s Chris Martin took over—filling in for Bruno Mars, who features on the original version of the song.......
Kendrick Lamar is the frontrunner at this year’s American Music Awards, topping the list with an impressive 10 nominations—more than any other artist in 2025.
Aiming for History
Lamar is nominated in major categories including Artist of the Year, Album of the Year, and Song of the Year for his hit single “Not Like Us.” Should he take home eight awards, he would tie the record for most wins in a single year—currently held by legends Michael Jackson and Whitney Houston.
Close Contenders
Post Malone follows closely with eight nominations, including a nod for F-1 Trillion in the Album of the Year category.Billie Eilish, Chappell Roan, and Shaboozey each earned......
The Weeknd has reached another major milestone in his career: his latest single, “Cry for Me,” has climbed to the top of the Billboard Rhythmic Airplay chart, marking his 15th No. 1 on this chart. With this achievement, he surpasses Chris Brown and now ranks third all-time, behind only Drake (39 No. 1s) and Rihanna (17).
“Cry for Me” rose from No. 3, dethroning Doechii’s “Denial Is a River,” which dropped to No. 7 following a 20% dip in radio spins. According to Luminate data, “Cry for Me” was the most-played song on rhythmic-format U.S. radio stations during the week of April 11–17.
Notably, both “Cry for Me” and its......
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