Numbers
-
Pop Culture Drizzy and YB are followed by names like Taylor Swift, Juice WRLD, The Weeknd, and Kanye West.
By
Hayley Hynes -
Pop Culture Breezy isn't expected to debut at No. 1 due to a surge in Bad Bunny streams and new releases from Lil Durk and country artist Luke Combs.
By
Hayley Hynes -
Numbers Tory Lanez's "SORRY 4 WHAT" is on pace to debut just outside of the top 10 on the Billboard 200.
By
Aron A. -
Numbers Sales projections for Kendrick Lamar's "Mr. Morale & The Bigger Steppers" emerge, weeks before the album drops.
By
Aron A. -
Numbers Future is expected to have the biggest debut of the year.
By
Lawrencia Grose -
Pop Culture The Rick James-inspired has been receiving plenty of love from listeners so far.
By
Hayley Hynes -
Numbers Young Dolph's hit song with Key Glock is still getting a ton of play.
By
Alexander Cole -
Pop Culture Posty's fourth studio album was beat out for the top spot on the Billboard 200 by Bad Bunny's "Un Verano Sin Ti."
By
Hayley Hynes -
Pop Culture The accompanying documentary is available for streaming on Hulu.
By
Hayley Hynes -
Numbers Troy Ave launches the "#PostYaPublishingCheckChallenge."
By
Mitch Findlay -
Numbers Eminem just beat his own record.
By
Alex Zidel -
Random Chinese officials have revised the numbers of coronavirus deaths in Wuhan, adding 1,290 new deaths to the already reported 2,579.
By
Lynn S.