Episode Description
Harry Styles stays at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 for a second week with Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally., while Johnny Blue Skies & the Dark Clouds debut at No. 3 with Sturgill Simpson’s best opening week yet and P1Harmony lands at No. 4 with its highest-charting album.
BTS’ Arirang opened with 110 million Spotify streams, setting a new record for a K-pop album debut and ranking among the biggest first-day launches in Spotify history.
BTS’ Arirang also won Billboard’s fan poll for favorite new release of the week with 94% of the vote.
Country singer and former The Bachelorette contestant James McCoy Taylor was re-arrested in Texas in connection with a 2024 assault and unlawful restraint case.
Foo Fighters have released “Caught In The Echo,” the first single from their upcoming album Your Favorite Toy.
A new handwriting review questions whether the final lines of Kurt Cobain’s suicide note were written by someone else, though Seattle Police have not changed their conclusion that he died by suicide.
Former Mötley Crüe singer John Corabi has sued the band for $4 million, alleging he was not properly credited for work connected to Generation Swine.
The Sistine Chapel hosted the world premiere of James MacMillan’s Angels Unawares, a new sacred oratorio performed by The Sixteen.
Top 5 Singles
- “Choosin Texas” - Ella Langley
- “Man I Need” - Olivia Dean
- “I Just Might” - Bruno Mars
- “American Girls.” - Harry Styles
- “Ordinary” - Alex Warren
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