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Gap x DÔEN: Here’s How to Shop the Limited-Edition Collection  

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Gap and DÔEN have joined forces for a special collection. The Gap x DÔEN collection is available now on gap.com and at select Gap stores.

Several singers — from Taylor Swift to Justin Bieber — have been known to appreciate Gap’s classic and versatile style. DÔEN has also gained popularity among celebrities such as Gwyneth Paltrow, Jessica Alba and Selena Gomez for its free-spirited designs and ethically made garments.

The collaboration, bringing together Gap’s classic styles with DÔEN’s California flair, celebrates sisterhood through “uniqueness and timeless femininity,” according to Gap.

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“Our collaboration with DÔEN celebrates a feminine aesthetic brought to life through some of our most loved essentials,” Mark Breitbard, Gap president and CEO said in a statement. “I can’t wait to welcome DÔEN fans to the Gap family to experience our product in a fresh new way.”

From breezy dresses to versatile denim, the partnership offers a fresh take on everyday essentials. Get ready to transition from day to night with pieces that can be dressed up or down, perfect for any occasion.

At the forefront of this campaign are Lily Aldridge, a model and a mom, and her sister Ruby Aldridge, who’s also a model and singer. Photographer Dan Martensen captured fun moments between the two sisters, illustrating their different fashion styles.

“As with all our DÔEN designs, the collaboration pieces were designed to be loved, worn in and passed down — and we’re beyond excited to partner with Gap to be able to offer this to an engaged global community,” said Katherine Kleveland, co-founder and CCO of DÔEN.

You can shop the collection now, and select everything from chic to casual fits.

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Gap x Dôen: Pointelle Tank Top

If you are looking to change up your tank-top look, consider this Gap x DÔEN Pointelle Tank Top. This tank top is 100% cotton, and it comes in pink and white. Hurry, though: Only sizes large and extra large are available.

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Gap x Dôen: Oversized Denim Jacket

For those looking to add a staple piece to your closet, consider this oversized denim jacket. You can dress it up or down. It’s so versatile you can pair it with a dress or pants, depending on your style.

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Gap x Dôen: Floral Midi Dress

Add the Floral Midi Dress to your list. It’s perfect for spring and summer, and you can also pair this with a jean jacket for a casual fit. Sizes run from 00 to 16.

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Gap x Dôen: Eyelet Denim Midi Dress

If you are a fan of all things denim, consider this Denim Midi Dress. This dress is a great option for a brunch, picnic or beach day. The sizes currently available are extra small, medium, large and extra large. You can also match with your kids or nephews with their kids collection.

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Gap x Dôen: Organic Cotton Eyelet Big Shirt

If you are looking for an oversized casual fit, consider adding this Organic Cotton Eyelet Shirt to your closet. It’s 100% organic cotton and runs in sizes from extra small to extra large.

With this collection, you’ll not only be able to level up your wardrobe, but also dress up your kids in style.

The Gap x DÔEN partnership joins the list of Gap’s brand collaborations which includes Gap x Mattel, Gap x LoveShackFancy and the forthcoming Gap x Palace collection dropping on Wednesday, May 22.

Luis Fonsi’s ‘El Viaje,’ & More: Which Is Your Favorite New Latin Music Release This Week? Vote!

This week, Billboard’s New Music Latin roundup and playlist — curated by Billboard Latin and Billboard Español editors — features fresh new albums from artists such as Luis Fonsi, Nora Gonzalez, and LAGOS, to name a few.

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Fonsi immerses us in a journey around the world with his album El Viaje, where each song is titled after a different city, such as “Santa Marta” in collaboration with the Colombian Carlos Vives and “Roma” with Italian Laura Pausini.

On the other hand, the “Charra Millenial” Nora González presents the 7-song EP Mariachi Bebecín, in which “the artist shows off that sublime and powerful voice that earned her a Latin Grammy nomination,” comments the deputy editor of Billboard Español, Sigal Ratner-Arias.

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Three years after their debut album, LAGOS released their second studio album Alta Fidelidad. With this, they manage to link the past with the present with elements of 80’s pop and a contemporary sound that captivates from beginning to end, while solidifying their essence and bringing a breath of fresh air to the current music scene.

Other new releases this week include Bacilos’ new álbum Pequeños Romances, “Ya Te Superé” from Xavi and Tony Aguirre, and Alejo’s album En Este Nos Fuimos Lejos, among others.

Last week, the song “La Durango” by Peso Pluma, Junior H, and Eslabon Armado received almost 70% of the votes, surpassing Grupo Frontera’s album, Jugando A Que No Pasa Nada, and Ryan Castro’s new set, El Cantante del Ghetto, to mention a few.

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Taylor Swift Releases Limited Edition ‘Tortured Poets’ Albums Featuring First Draft Voice Memos

With her latest deluxe edition of The Tortured Poets Department, Taylor Swift — aka the Chairman — is showing fans what some of the album’s songs sounded like before they left her desk.

The pop star unveiled three limited versions of her new album Thursday (May 16), featuring three first draft voice memos of “The Black Dog,” “Cassandra” and “Who’s Afraid of Little Old Me?” The finished versions of the songs already appear on the 31-track anthology version of Tortured Poets, but the new audio notes show listeners what they sounded like midway through Swift’s writing process.

The digital copies are available for $5.99 each on the “Fortnight” singer’s website. The sale ends Friday evening (May 17).

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The drop comes amid Tortured Poets‘ third week at No. 1 on the Billboard 200, where it demonstrated the largest streaming week ever recorded since the chart first started measuring by units in December 2014 upon its debut. The album has also broken several other records since it dropped April 19, including her own previous benchmark for single-week vinyl sales.

Last week, Swift resumed her global Eras Tour, playing her first set of concerts since releasing Tortured Poets in Paris. While there, she debuted several new numbers from the album — including “Down Bad,” “I Can Do It With a Broken Heart” and “So High School” — which she’ll continue performing at each of the remaining stops on the trek, including this weekend’s shows in Stockholm.

The new Tortured Poets set earned praise from many Swifties, as well as Swift’s boyfriend Travis Kelce. “It is absolutely unbelievable,” the Kansas City Chiefs tight end said on a recent episode of his New Heights podcast. “I enjoyed every bit of it … I don’t know if they’re just getting better or if I just keep forgetting how they are. It was electric in there. Paris was on a whole other level.”

‘The Big Cigar’:  How to Watch the Huey P. Newton Series for Free on Apple TV+

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The Big Cigar, a limited series centered around Black Panther Party founder Huey P. Newton, premieres on Apple TV+ on Friday (May 17).

According to the series description, Apple TV+ details a “wild caper of Black Panther founder Newton escaping from the FBI to Cuba with the assistance of famed producer Bert Schneider in an impossibly elaborate plan — involving a fake movie production — that goes wrong every way it possibly can.”

The cast includes André Holland, Alessandro Nivola, Tiffany Boone, P. J. Byrne, Marc Menchaca, Moses Ingram, Rebecca Dalton, Olli Haaskivi, Jordane Christie and Glynn Turman. Don Cheadle directs the first two episodes of the series, which is set in the year 1974 and based on a 2012 Playboy article of the same name.

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How to Stream The Big Cigar on Apple TV+

The first two episodes of The Big Cigar premiere Friday on Apple TV+. If you’re not subscribed to Apple TV+, you can stream the episodes with a free trial.

Apple TV+ is free for the first week, and just $6.99/month after that. Want to extend your free trial? Apple customers can get three months free with the purchase of an eligible Apple device, or a free month trial when you sign up for Apple One to bundle Apple TV+ with up to five other services. 

What can you watch on Apple TV+? The streamer offers one of the best collections of exclusive contact including movies, sports and bingeworthy TV series such as Loot, Sugar, Palm Royale, Acapulco, Blade Runner 2049, Franklin, High Desert, Silo, Shrinking, The Big Door Prize, Hollywood Con Queen, Manhunt, Masters of Air, Bad Sisters, Ted Lasso, Severance, Schmigadoon!, The Morning Show and Dark Matter.

You can access Apple TV+  on an iPhone, iPad, MacBook and smart TVs such as Samsung, LG, Sony, VIZIO, TCL and Toshiba, along with Roku and Amazon Fire TV devices and Chromecast with Google TV. Apple TV+ is also available on PlayStation and Xbox gaming consoles.

Watch the trailer for The Big Cigar below.



Queer Jams of the Week: New Music from Billie Eilish, Omar Apollo, Monét X Change & More

In need of some new tunes from your favorite queer artists? We’ve got your covered. Billboard Pride is proud to present the latest edition of Queer Jams of the Week, our roundup of some of the best new music releases from LGBTQ artists.

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From Billie Eilish’s long-awaited new album to Omar Apollo’s moody new single, check out just a few of our favorite releases from this week below:

Billie Eilish, Hit Me Hard and Soft



With her third studio album, Billie Eilish has made one thing abundantly clear — she’s not slowing down any time soon. Hit Me Hard and Soft feels like a purposeful progression from the unabashed eccentricity of When We All Fall Asleep, and the confessional dreaminess of Happier Than Ever. The 22-year-old star simultaneously embraces her fears (“Chichiro”) and her confidence (“The Greatest”) to thrilling effect with each successive song, while maintaining the vocal flourishes and production flair (courtesy of Finneas) that made her a star to begin with. But the star also takes a more candid look at her sexuality throughout the album, allowing herself to declare that she wants to “eat that girl for lunch” and singing about the unrequited love of the girl she sees “in the back of my mind all the time,” offering a new level of intimacy to an already stunning body of work.

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Omar Apollo, “Dispose of Me”



Omar Apollo wants to slow it down, and after hearing “Dispose of Me,” you’ll be sure to understand why. This moving R&B ballad serves as a testament to the rising star’s vocal prowess, as he shows off as much of his impressive range as possible. Flowing from flawless falsetto to rumbling baritone, Apollo evokes the heartbreaking feeling the title promises within the first few seconds of this number, making “Dispose of Me” an absolute must-listen for anyone in need of a good cry.

Monét X Change, Grey Rainbow Vol. 1



The exchange rate just went up with Monét X Change’s stunning new R&B album Grey Rainbow Vol. 1. Throughout the Drag Race winner’s new project, Monét takes control of her own narrative with confessional songwriting about heartbreak (“Streetlight”), sex (“Rotation”) and moving forward (“Grey Rainbow”), all while utilizing her silky-smooth, classically-trained voice to thrilling effect. With part two due out later this year, Grey Rainbow Vol. 1 promises even more excellence from a drag superstar to watch.

VINCINT feat. Adam Lambert, “Another Lover”



VINCINT and Adam Lambert is the kind of artist pairing that spins your head with even the thought of them collaborating. So it’s all the more thrilling when the final product of that collaboration, “Another Lover,” is even better than you would have imagined. This pounding dance-pop track perfectly utilizes both artists’ stratospheric voices, as VINCINT and Lambert trade sultry verses about their powers of provocative persuasion. By the time you reach the final chorus, where both stars are riffing and running their hearts out over a thrilling beat, you’ll be feeling the ecstasy they keep singing about on this phenomenal pop banger.

Ben Platt feat. Brandy Clark, “Treehouse”



When you take a Broadway star and pair him with a once-in-a-generation folk singer, you get something magical. Ben Platt and Brandy Clark are a match made in heaven on the stunning new single “Treehouse,” as they duet together on a lovestruck ballad about finding love in all the right places. Neither artist allows the delicate mood to break, keeping their respective voices as tender as possible for this moving ode to building a foundation of love.

Towa Bird, “Time to Pretend” (MGMT cover)

There’s something ingenious about Towa Bird’s Spotify Singles cover of MGMT’s 2007 space-rock jam “Time to Pretend.” Where the original relied on synth arpeggios and electronic distortion, Bird’s version sees the singer embracing her top-tier guitar skills to make a thrilling, markedly-different version of the track. With her own distorted voice filtering through the driving guitar licks that provide the cover its internal engine, Towa Bird takes “Time to Pretend” to a new level on this thrilling new rendition.

Girli, Matriarchy



Rising alt-pop singer Girli has approximately zero time for bulls–t on her entrancing new album, Matriarchy. Across 14 songs, the singer-songwriter embraces a more electro-pop sound to help her talk about self-love (especially on the immediately arresting “Feel My Feelings”), queer crushes (“Nothing Hurts Like a Girl”) and embracing the fact that sometimes, things are just deeply messy (“Lose My Cool”). For anyone dealing with the harsh realities of learning to be an adult, Matriarchy is absolutely essential.

Check out all of our picks on Billboard’s Queer Jams of the Week playlist below:

Diddy Appears to Assault Then-Girlfriend Cassie Ventura in 2016 Video

A 2016 surveillance video appears to show Sean “Diddy” Combs assaulting his then-girlfriend Cassie Ventura in a hotel, mirroring an assault allegation Ventura made in a now-settled lawsuit she filed against the hip-hop mogul in November.

In the video, obtained by CNN and dated March 5, 2016, Combs appears to shove Ventura to the ground near an elevator bank, kick her several times while she lies on the ground and drag her down a hallway.

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After briefly dragging Ventura down the hallway, Combs, wrapped only in a bath towel, appears to release his grip. Ventura is then seen standing up before gathering some of her things from the floor and moving toward a phone in the hallway near the elevators. Combs can then be seen returning and appearing to shove Ventura. Just seconds later, he sits in a chair, grabs something off of a table and appears to throw it at her. He then walks away before turning toward Ventura once more, just as one of the elevator doors opens and someone is seen walking out.

“The gut-wrenching video has only further confirmed the disturbing and predatory behavior of Mr. Combs,” said Ventura’s attorney, Douglas Wigdor, in a statement sent to Billboard. “Words cannot express the courage and fortitude that Ms. Ventura has shown in coming forward to bring this to light.”

A representative for Combs did not immediately respond to Billboard‘s request for comment.

Ventura sued Combs on Nov. 16, 2023, claiming that he repeatedly physically abused her over the course of a decade, including one allegation of rape when she tried to leave him in 2018. She also accused Combs of forcing her to have sex with male sex workers while he masturbated. In a statement at the time, Combs’ attorney, Ben Brafman, said the hip-hop giant “vehemently denies these offensive and outrageous allegations,” alleging that Ventura had made a “persistent demand” of a $30 million payout in the six months leading up to her lawsuit. Ventura’s lawyer responded by disputing Brafman’s claim, saying that Combs instead offered Ventura “eight figures to silence her and prevent the filing of this lawsuit.”

The case, which was filed under a newly enacted law in New York that created a limited window for abuse survivors to take legal action over years-old accusations that would otherwise be barred under the statute of limitations, was settled the day after it was filed.

Ventura had an on-again, off-again relationship with Combs for 11 years until they split in 2018. In the lawsuit, she said she met Combs in 2005 when she was 19 and he was 37. After signing to his Bad Boy Records label, Ventura claimed that Combs “lured” her into a romantic relationship in which he “asserted complete control” over her life.

Since Ventura filed her lawsuit, Combs has been hit with four additional sexual misconduct lawsuits. In November, the mogul stepped down as chairman of his digital media company Revolt before reportedly selling his stake in the company in March. Also in March, federal agents conducted raids of Combs’ L.A. and Miami homes “in connection” with a federal sex trafficking investigation, according to CNN.

Combs has strongly denied all allegations of sexual assault made against him. “Let me be absolutely clear: I did not do any of the awful things being alleged,” he said in a statement posted to social media on Dec. 6. “I will fight for my name, my family and for the truth.”

Diddy Combs Seen Assaulting & Dragging Cassie In Hotel Video Footage, Xitter Is Disgusted

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Sean “Diddy” Combs has a lot of explaining to do. In hotel surveillance footage obtained by CNN, a man who allegedly looks like Diddy is seen hitting, kicking and dragging who is reportedly Cassie Ventura in a hotel hallway.

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According to CNN, the footage is from 2016. What is seen in the video reportedly lines up with what Cassie recounted in her initial lawsuit against Diddy in late 2023, where she accused him of years of domestic violence and sexual assault. Diddy infamously quickly settled the case a day after the lawsuit was filed.

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The footage, compiled from multiple camera angles dated March 5, 2016, appears to show the rapper, producer and business mogul during an incident that, according to Ventura’s complaint, occurred at the now-closed InterContinental Hotel in Century City, Los Angeles. CNN verified the location based on publicly available photos of the former hotel’s interior.

In the video, Ventura exits a hotel room and walks to a bank of elevators. Combs, holding a towel around his waist, runs down a hall after Ventura. He grabs her by the back of the neck and throws her to the floor. Still holding his towel closed with one hand, he then turns to kick her, the video shows.

As Ventura is on the ground, Combs retrieves a purse and suitcase from the floor near the elevators. He turns around and kicks Ventura again as she lies motionless on the floor. About four seconds transpire between the two kicks, according to the video. He then briefly drags Ventura by her sweatshirt toward a room before walking away.

But the altercation doesn’t stop there.

Ventura is then seen slowly standing up. She gathers items from the floor and moves to pick up a phone on the hallway wall near the elevators. Combs, still in a towel and socks, returns. A mirror directly across from the security camera shows Combs appearing to shove Ventura.

Seconds later, he sits down on a chair, grabs an object off a table and forcefully throws it toward Ventura. Combs is seen walking away, then turns toward Ventura once again when an elevator door opens and someone appears to exit.

The incident reportedly occurred at the since-shuttered InterContinental Hotel in Los Angeles. Cassie has reportedly declined to comment about the release of the footage.

The reaction on social media has been swift, and the consensus seems to be that Diddy is a monster. See for yourself in the gallery.

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Billie Eilish’s Billboard Chart Domination | Billboard Explains

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Billie is back! To celebrate the release of her brand-new album Hit Me Hard and Soft, we’re rolling back to some of her biggest chart achievements. This is Billboard Explains: Billie Eilish’s chart domination.

Billie Eilish made her Billboard chart debut back in 2017. Two major highlights that year were when her first EP, Dont Smile At Me, debuted on the Billboard 200, and she had her first charting song with “Ocean Eyes.”

She earned her first Hot 100 hit thanks to her collab with Khalid, titled “Lovely,” back in 2018. The song went on to peak at No. 64 in early 2019.

Billie currently has 33 Hot 100 hits, five of which have gone to the top 10, including “Everything I Wanted,” “Therefore I Am” and “Bad Guy,” which topped the charts for one week in 2019.

Both of Billie’s Academy Award-winning songs have also reached the Hot 100 top 20: the James Bond theme “No Time to Die” that reached No. 16 and Barbie‘s “What Was I Made For?” went to No. 14. Over on the Billboard 200, the singer has charted five projects and currently holds two No. 1s: Her 2019 album When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go? ruled the charts for eight weeks and Happier Than Ever did the same in 2021.

Billie has also made moves on the Hot Alternative Songs chart with three No. 1s, including “What Was I Made For?,” which dominated the No. 1 spot for 19 weeks.

Keep your eyes on the Billboard charts to see where Billie’s new project takes her next.

Friday Dance Music Guide: The Week’s Best New Tracks From Peggy Gou, Bebe Rexha, John Summit & More

This week in dance music: San Francisco’s Portola festival announced a massive 2024 lineup, we looked at why artists are moving their TikTok remixes off of Spotify, Marshmello and Kane Brown made chart history with their track “Miles On It” becoming the first track to hot the top five of both Hot Dance/Electronic Songs and Hot Country Songs, Chicago announced citywide celebrations for the 40th anniversary of house music, Paramount+ announced that a documentary about the Nova Music Festival massacre will be coming to the platform and French electronic pioneer Jean-Michel Jarre performed with Queen’s Brian May in Slovakia.

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And of course, here are the best new dance tracks of the week.

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Peggy Gou, “Lobster Telephone”



Weeks ahead of the release of her debut album, I Hear You, Peggy Gou has delivered the project’s fourth single, “Lobster Telephone.” Gou’s favorite song from the 10-track album (according to a press release) the dreamy house production also function as the project’s spiritual and aesthetic center, fitting squarely in the wheelhouse of the album’s heavy ’90s dance music influence. In her recent Billboard cover story, Gou said that I Hear You (out June 7 via XL Recordings) will be a success to her if people listen to it and “get a feeling.” Emanating warmth, this one feels a lot like the summer season ahead.

Bebe Rexha, “Chase It (Mmm Da Da Da) “



Bebe Rexha debuted her latest track “Chase” last month at Coachella, and today delivers the song in its most fully realized format, via a slick (and quite sexy) racing-themed video filmed between the L.A. river and a mechanic’s garage. The clip features Rexha and a crew of dancers demonstrating the pop-lock-and-wiggle potential of the song, which was produced by Chris Lake and Sammy Virji (who released their own collaboration “Summertime Blues” late last month), along with Punctual and Marco Straus. This dance-focused project is no surprise, given that Rexha has one biggest dance hits of the last few years with her David Guetta collab “I’m Good (Blue),” which spent 55 weeks at No. 1 on Hot Dance/Electronic Songs.

Shygirl feat. Danny L. Harle, “Encore”



“Buy a drink, take a shot/ Spill a bit/ Lick it up,” purrs Shygirl on her latest, “Encore.” The track whips up a spirit of hedonism with both these and other mature-themes lyrics in tandem with a thick, skittering electro production that’s well-matched with a music video capturing the type of late night behavior the song is designed to soundtrack and elicit. A collaboration with British producer Danny L. Harle, “Encore” comes from Shygirl’s forthcoming Club Shy Rmx EP, a collection of remixes of her 2024 Club Shy project by artists including VTSS, Logic1000, X-Coast and Fedde Le Grand. (Both projects are out via Because Music.) The London-based artist is on tour in the U.S. and Europe this summer and will go on the road with Charli XCX and Troye Sivan for their ravey 21-date Sweat tour starting in September.

John Summit & Sub Focus feat. Julia Church, “Go Back”



On his latest, “Go Back,” John Summit takes the progressive house style that’s coming to define his growing catalog and injects it with a dose of d’n’b via the help of U.K. genre star Sub Focus. Together, the guys — along with South Africa-born, London-based vocalist Julia Church — create a track with the same sort of ecstasy-laced emotiveness of other Summit hits like “Where You Are,” with this one getting a slightly harder, higher BPM treatment via a final third that’s fully dancefloor d’n’b. Out via Summit’s own Experts Only label, the song will surely be heard during his set EDC Las Vegas this weekend, with this stop coming amid a heavy summer tour schedule and a sold out show at Madison Square Garden on June 29.

Fatboy Slim feat. Dan Diamond & Luca Guerrieri, “Role Model”



The 500th release on Fatboy Slim’s Southern Fried Records is, appropriately, a Fatboy Slim track. Spicy and psychedelic in the style of any given Fatboy Slim set, “Role Model” is all scintillating percussion, cowbell, sirens and a tongue in cheek vocal from Dan Diamond about behaviors that could be considered role model material, depending on the type of person you are. Altogether, it’s high-quality dancefloor fare with an absurdist attitude, classic Fatboy Slim output. Celebrating its 30th anniversary this year, Southern Fried Records was launched to release music by Fatboy Slim’s alias Mighty Dub Katz and over the years has released an eclectic mix of music by artists like Armand van Helden and Crookers.

Noah Kahan Notches First Adult Pop Airplay Chart No. 1 With ‘Stick Season’

Even with trees abloom and spring having sprung, Noah Kahan’s “Stick Season” ascends to No. 1 on Billboard’s Adult Pop Airplay chart (dated May 25).

The track marks the Strafford, Vt., native’s first leader on the survey – after it first reached a No. 2 peak on the Adult Alternative Airplay chart in November 2022 (two stick seasons ago). Kahan boasts two No. 1s on that tally: “Dial Drunk” for two weeks in September 2023, and “Northern Attitude,” with Hozier, for five weeks this January-February.

Also among his radio chart No. 1s, Kahan topped Alternative Airplay for two weeks last September with “Dial Drunk,” as remixed with Post Malone.

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This February, “Stick Season” became Kahan’s first Billboard Hot 100 top 10, rising to a No. 9 best in April. (He first hit the chart last June with “Dial Drunk,” which climbed to No. 25 in August.)



The new leader’s parent album of the same name, on Mercury/Republic Records, has maintained a steady presence on the Billboard 200 albums chart, boosted by multiple extended editions. It debuted at No. 14 in October 2022 and hit a No. 2 high this March. It has spent the past 19 weeks in the top 10, dating to the survey dated Jan. 13. To date, the set has earned 2.3 million equivalent album units in the U.S., according to Luminate.

“It’s been an unbelievable year-and-a-half now … a whirlwind of attention and wonderful outpouring of love from fans,” Kahan told Billboard in September. Of crafting Stick Season through the COVID-19 pandemic, he said, “There was a feeling in the studio of, like, ‘Woah, this is something special.’ I felt so creatively in control … and I think, at the time, I couldn’t see that as a sign of success or relatability. It just felt so right for me that I was fine with whatever happened.”

All Billboard charts dated May 25 will update Tuesday, May 21, on Billboard.com.