Taylor Swift's knack for creating heartfelt, personalized gifts has once again been on display as she celebrated the birth of Brittany and Patrick Mahomes' third child.
Bad Bunny's 'Debí Tirar Más Fotos' and Taylor Swift's 'Lover (Live From Paris)' vie for the No. 1 spot on next week's Billboard 200 albums chart.
Bad Bunny's ‘Debí Tirar Más Fotos’ beats Taylor Swift's 'Lover: Live From Paris' vinyl and digital download reissue by just 1,000 units.
Billboard recently released the list of Top Albums of the 21st Century, and Taylor Swift was featured twice but didn't claim the number one spot. Here's everything you need to know.
Taylor Swift shared a list of some of the "amazing organizations" that she donated to amid the L.A. wildfire destruction.
I’m sure you saw some of this, but they were complaining about the refs again, Trav,” Travis’ brother, Jason Kelce, said on their “New Heights” podcast.
Lil Wayne might be one of Travis Kelce‘s favorite musicians, but the Kansas City Chiefs definitely aren’t topping any of the rapper’s lists right now — but the tight end is taking it in stride. In a pair of posts on X Saturday (Jan.
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Coming in at No. 2 on the Billboard 200 chart dated Saturday are Taylor Swift 's Lover: Live From Paris, followed by SZA's SOS at No. 3, Kendrick Lamar 's GNX at No. 4 and Lil Baby's Wham at No. 5.
Bad Bunny, who had the most-streamed album of both 2022 and 2023, seems to have another potential juggernaut on his hands. But to top the chart this week he had to hold off an unlikely challenger.
The Billboard 200 albums chart measures the top releases during the weekly tracking period every Friday through Thursday. While it used to be determined strictly by record sales, the ever-changing landscape of music consumption led Billboard to update its methodology for the 21st century.