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Conductor Seiji Ozawa, Pearl Jam’s Matt Cameron & More Among 2024 Asian Hall of Fame Inductees

The late, Grammy-winning conductor Seiji Ozawa; Matt Cameron, drummer for Pearl Jam; and Grammy-nominated concert violinist Anne Akiko Meyers are among the Asian Hall of Fame’s class of 2024 inductees. The class will be announced at a kick-off event, “Celebrate Asia Festival,” on May 1 at the Biltmore Hotel in Los Angeles.

The Celebrate Asia Festival is an annual benefit for the Women Founders Fund, which supports diversity among women in tech, entertainment and the arts. May is Asian American, Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander (AAPI) Heritage Month.

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Ozawa, who died Feb. 6 at age 88, was recognized internationally through his work as music director of the Toronto Symphony Orchestra, San Francisco Symphony, Vienna State Opera and the Boston Symphony Orchestra.  He won a Grammy in 2016 for best opera recording for Ravel: L’Enfant Et Les Sortilèges; Shéhérazade.

Cameron first gained fame as the drummer for Soundgarden, which he joined in 1986. He appeared on each of the band’s studio albums until its breakup in 1997. In 1998, Cameron was invited to join Pearl Jam’s Yield Tour and then became a permanent member of the band. Cameron has won two Grammys for his work with Pearl Jam: best metal performance for “Spoonman” and best hard rock performance for “Black Hole Sun.”

Meyers received her first Grammy nod late last year for Fandango, a live recording with Gustavo Dudamel and the L.A. Philharmonic, which was nominated for best classical compendium. Her 2023-24 season includes performances with the Los Angeles Philharmonic and the Royal Philharmonic.

Here’s a quick look at this year’s three other music-connected honorees:

John Paris, drummer for Earth, Wind & Fire since 2001, played on Asian Hall of Fame’s Down by the Water charity album for human trafficking rescue.

Malea Emma Tjandrawidjaja, who performed “The Star-Spangled Banner” on American Idol at age seven (and was given a golden ticket by judges Lionel Richie, Katy Perry and Luke Bryan to come back and compete in 2027) is the recipient of the Asian Innovation Award. The prize includes a grant check, invitation to record a song with pianist Ed Roth at the private studio of Robby Krieger, and opportunities to perform at the May Festival and October Ceremony.

Lydia Lee, choir director at John Muir Middle School in Burbank, Calif., is recipient of the Asian Women in the Arts Prize for her work in music education. Her choir will perform Beethoven’s “Ode to Joy” in German with a professional adult choir and ensemble at the Oct. 19 induction ceremony.

Taylor Swift Charts 32 Songs on Hot 100, Including Every Track From ‘The Tortured Poets Department’

Taylor Swift is having a historic week on Billboard’s charts (dated May 4). On top of earning her 14th career No. 1 album on the Billboard 200 with The Tortured Poets Department, she sets numerous new records across Billboard’s charts, including on the Billboard Hot 100.

As previously reported, the set launches at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 with 2.61 million equivalent album units earned in its opening week, according to Luminate. That’s the second-biggest week by that metric since Billboard began measuring the week’s most popular albums by equivalent album units in 2014, after Adele’s 25 (3.482 million, Dec. 12, 2015).

As Swift earns her 14th career Billboard 200 No. 1 album, she ties Jay-Z for the most among soloists. Overall, only The Beatles have more (19).

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Further, all 31 songs from the deluxe version of The Tortured Poets Department debut on the latest Hot 100, including the entire top 14 – the biggest takeover ever from No. 1 on down. Here’s a recap (all of which are debuts except where noted):

Rank, Title:
No. 1, “Fortnight,” feat. Post Malone
No. 2, “Down Bad”
No. 3, “I Can Do It With a Broken Heart”
No. 4, “The Tortured Poets Department”
No. 5, “So Long, London”
No. 6, “My Boy Only Breaks His Favorite Toys”
No. 7, “But Daddy I Love Him”
No. 8, “Florida!!!,” feat. Florence + The Machine
No. 9, “Who’s Afraid of Little Old Me?”
No. 10, “Guilty as Sin?”
No. 11, “Fresh Out the Slammer”
No. 12, “loml”
No. 13, “The Alchemy”
No. 14, “The Smallest Man Who Ever Lived”
No. 20, “I Can Fix Him (No Really I Can)”
No. 21, “Clara Bow”
No. 23, “thanK you aIMee”
No. 24, “So High School”
No. 25, “The Black Dog”
No. 26, “imgonnagetyouback”
No. 30, “The Albatross”
No. 32, “The Prophecy”
No. 34, “I Hate It Here”
No. 35, “How Did It End?”
No. 36, “Chloe or Sam or Sophia or Marcus”
No. 39, “I Look in People’s Windows”
No. 41, “Cruel Summer” (down from No. 13; spent four weeks at No. 1)
No. 44, “Cassandra”
No. 46, “Peter”
No. 47, “The Bolter”
No. 51, “The Manuscript”
No. 55, “Robin”

Thanks to her previously-charting No. 1 hit “Cruel Summer,” revived from her 2019 album Lover, Swift lands 32 total songs on the Hot 100. In the chart’s 65-year history, that’s the most among women in a single week. Overall, only Morgan Wallen has charted more songs – 36 – in one week, when his album One Thing at a Time opened atop the Billboard 200 dated March 18, 2023.

Most Entries on the Hot 100 Single Week
Hot 100 Entries, Artist, Chart Week
36, Morgan Wallen, 3/18/2023
32, Taylor Swift, 5/4/2024
28, Morgan Wallen, 3/25/2023
27, Drake, 7/14/2018
26, Taylor Swift, 11/27/2021
25, Taylor Swift, 7/22/2023
25, Lil Baby, 10/29/2022
24, Drake, 10/21/2023
24, Drake, 7/21/2018
24, Drake, 4/8/2017

Further, Swift charts 26 songs in the latest Hot 100’s top 40, a new one-week record. She surpasses the 22 that Drake logged on the Oct. 21, 2023, tally, when his most recent album, For All the Dogs, debuted atop the Billboard 200.

Plus, with 15 songs in the Hot 100’s top 20, Swift ties Drake for the most entries in the region in a single week. He charted 15 of the top 20 on the chart dated Nov. 19, 2022, as Her Loss, with 21 Savage, debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200. Notably, Drake got in the way of Swift claiming 16 of the top 20 this week: his new single, “Push Ups,” enters at No. 19.

With 31 debuts, Swift ups her career total to 263 Hot 100 entries. That’s the most among women and the second-most overall, after Drake’s 330 (he adds a new entry this week, with “Push Ups”). Of those, 12 have hit No. 1 and 59 have hit the top 10 (the second-most, after Drake’s 77).

NYC Mixxy Mayor Adams To Appear On ‘Drinks Champs,’ Xitter Does Not Approve

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New York City Mayor Eric Leroy Adams loves feigning like he’s adjacent to Hip-Hop, even if his record shows that just isn’t the case. Nevertheless, Adams recently sat down for an interview with the popular Drink Champs podcast, and the reaction has been less than enthusiastic.

That’s being kind as rapper NORE and his outlet are getting slandered on X (formerly known as Twitter) for platforming the NYPD cop turned Brooklyn Borough President and now NYC Mayor.

Recently, Adams appeared on The Breakfast Club, which was also highly criticized, and he got absolutely cooked by activist, lawyer and political commentator Olayemi Olurin, who called him out on his hypocrisy, noted the racial profiling by NYPD and had him evading her questions. While Olurin is clearly highly familiar with policy (and got harrassed by NYPD brass), we mean no disrespect when we say NORE and his co-host DJ EFN are not on the same intellectual level to challenge Adams on his actions. Not that it should matter, anyway, but we won’t hold our breath when it comes to the likelihood of the Drink Champs crew asking tough questions.

But don’t shoot the messenger, peep the reactions to NYC Mayor Eric Adams on Drink Champs in the gallery.

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Here’s Where To Get the Best Gift Cards for Gamers Online

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With so many games and gaming consoles out there, it may be tough to pick one to buy as a gift for a gamer — especially if you don’t know what games or consoles they might already own. However, there’s a solution to getting the best gift for a gamer; gift cards!

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Nowadays, gift cards from Amazon are specialized more than ever for just about any person, any retailer or hobby or activity — even gaming.

We rounded up the best gift cards from gaming companies — including Nintendo, Sony, Microsoft, Epic Gaming, Razer and others — at Amazon. In addition, most gift card denominations can be selected for as little as $5 and go all the way up to $500, or you can add your own monetary value in some cases. We say, give the gamer in your life a gift card and let them pick out the best game or console for themselves.

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And if you’re an Amazon Prime member, you can order now and get physical gift cards delivered in less than two days thanks to Prime Delivery.

Not a member? Sign up for a 30-day free trial to take advantage of all that Amazon Prime has to offer, including access to Prime Video, Prime Gaming and Amazon Music; fast free shipping in less than two days; in-store discounts at Whole Foods Market, access to exclusive shopping events — like Prime Day and Black Friday — and other perks.

Otherwise, gift card purchases at Amazon are delivered electronically to yourself or the gift recipient for free via email. Ahead, you’ll find the best gift cards to get for gamers.

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Nintendo eShop Gift Card

For Switch gamers, Nintendo gift cards — which come in increments between $5 to $99 and come with Nintendo characters printed on them — to the eShop is a must. It’s the gaming company’s online marketplace for games, additional content, and deals.

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Xbox Gift Card

From $10 to $100, Xbox Gift Cards are used to buy digital games, in-game currency, and media, like movies and TV shows from the Xbox Games Store. It can also be used for subscription services, like Xbox Game Pass Ultimate for cloud gaming, game downloads, and online multiplayer.

Gift Cards For Gamers: Xbox, PS5, Switch, Where To Buy Online

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Sony PlayStation Gift Card

The Sony PlayStation 5 is one of the most popular gaming consoles, so a PS Gift Card can go along way for gamers. It’s redeemable for just about everything at the PS Store, including games, add-ons, DLCs (downloadable content), subscriptions and more. Gift cards are available in $25, $50, $75 and $100 increments at Amazon.

Gift Cards For Gamers: Xbox, PS5, Switch, Where To Buy Online

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Razer Gold eGift Card

Razer Gold is a digital wallet and rewards program that’s good for Xbox, Nintendo, PlayStation and PC platforms. Just add value to the digital wallet and buy games, apps, accessories and more to earn rewards, like discounts and bonuses. It’s ideal for gamers who have multiple consoles.

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Amazon.com Gift Card 

Not only can you get any gaming console or game at Amazon, but you can also get accessories, merch, and memorabilia for your favorite games. Amazon.com Gift Cards come in $10, $20, $50 and $100 increments, but you can also get one for any denomination of money.

Gift Cards For Gamers: Xbox, PS5, Switch, Where To Buy Online

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Fortnite V-Bucks Gift Card

Compatible with PlayStation Network, Xbox Live, Nintendo Switch Online and PC, the Fortnite V-Bucks Gift Cards are only redeemable for Fortnite from Epic Games. It used for purchases of outfits, skins, pickaxes, wraps, emotes, Battle Passes and more in-game. About 10,886 V-Bucks is worth $1 USD.

Gift Cards For Gamers: Xbox, PS5, Switch, Where To Buy Online

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Best Buy Gift Card

From $25 to $500, Best Buy Gift Cards are another great option for gamers because the retailer sells hardware, like gaming laptops — such as the powerful and blazing-fast Razer Blade 16 — as well as accessories and games for console and PCs, alike.

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GameStop eGift Card

While you can buy games and consoles with a GameStop eGift Card, you can also get pre-owned games — which the retailer sells at a fraction of the price of new games. This means your gaming dollar is going to go a lot further at GameStop. A real blessing for gamers!

Want more? For more product recommendations, check out our roundups of the best Xbox dealsstudio headphones and Nintendo Switch accessories.

Security Guard Shot Outside The Weeknd Co-Manager’s House in Possible Home Invasion Attempt

On early Monday morning (Apr. 29), a security guard was shot in Encino, Calif., at a home linked to music executive and The Weeknd co-manager, Amir “Cash” Esmailian

LAPD sent Billboard a statement regarding the 2:30 AM incident. “The victim (M/B/37 years) was inside a guard shack when he heard several gunshots and discovered he had been struck. The suspects (3 M/NFD) fled from the location. LAFD responded and transported the victim to a local hospital in unknown condition. Location: , 17500 block of Jayden Lane (RD 1067), April 29, 2024 at 0225 hours.”

A resident spoke to KTLA and explained that the affluent neighborhood is quiet and rarely experiences violent incidents like this. “I’m sure whatever happened here was captured on the security camera,” she said. Unfortunately, that can bring danger with it, too.”

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Police told KTLA that Esmailian was inside the home at the time of the incident, but it’s unclear whether the suspects ever entered the residence. A separate report from KTTV notes that the wounded guard placed the call to the police and identified the suspects as three men in hoodies and masks. Though the unnamed guard was in critical condition at the hospital, he will make a full recovery. Sources tell Billboard that this was an attempted home invasion.

According to KTLA, Esmailian’s house is reportedly on sale for $12 million. Aside from his work with The Weeknd as his manager and co-founder of the singer’s XO Records, Esmailian has worked with top hip-hop acts including Travis Scott, Lil Uzi Vert and Diddy. The executive is currently embroiled in the Drake and Kendrick Lamar feud, which saw Drake take shots at The Weeknd and Esmalian himself on the track “Push Ups.”

Billboard reached out to Esmalian’s reps for comment. Watch a FOX 11 clip about the incident below.



LeBron James’ Funko Pop! Gets a Price Cut Ahead of NBA Playoffs Game — Save 31% Off at Walmart

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LeBron James’ bestselling Funko Pop! got a price cut ahead of Western Conference NBA Playoffs game slated for Monday (April 29).  The Space Jam Legacy Funko Pop! was released a few years ago in celebration of the film, and its currently 31% off at Walmart.

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The Funko Pop! Jumbo Space Jam: A New Legacy collectible figurine measures 10-inches, more than double the size of an average Funko Pop! vinyl.

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The Pop! collectible showcases James in his Tune Squad jersey from Space Jam: A New Legacy with a basketball in hand (click here to shop James’ Lakers Funko Pop! collectible).

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Space Jam: A New Legacy was released in 2021 as a sequel to 1996’s Space Jam starring Michael Jordan.

As for the NBA Playoffs, James and the Los Angeles Lakers forced a Game 5 after beating the Denver Nuggets 119-108 on Saturday. The Nuggets are up 3-1 against the Lakers.

The Lakers became the first team in the playoffs to rebound from a 3-0 deficit and force a Game 5. But the pressure is still on as Monday’s game will be make or break for the Lakers.  

 “We’ve given ourself another lifeline,” James said in a post-game interview after scoring 30 points in Game 4. “It’s a one-game series for us. Monday’s game is the most important game of the season for us and we understand that and we know that. It’s that stage where you lose, you’re done. You win and you keep going.”

The Lakers vs. Nuggets game is scheduled to take place live from Denver’s Ball Arena at 10 p.m. ET/7 p.m. PT on TNT.

Click here for details on how to watch the 2024 NBA Playoffs.

Mandisa’s Friends & Fellow ‘American Idol’ Alumni Talk Tribute to Late Singer: ‘Christian Music Lost Its No. 1 Cheerleader’

Monday night’s (April 29) live episode of American Idol will include a tribute to Mandisa, the season 5 finalist who died April 19 at age 47.

Melinda Doolittle (season 6), Danny Gokey (season 8) and Colton Dixon (season 11) — who were all personal friends and professional colleagues of the late Grammy-winning artist — will return to the Idol stage in Hollywood to honor the late singer with the song “Shackles (Praise You),” a 2000 top 10 hit by Mary Mary.

Doolittle and Mandisa became friends before either one competed on Idol. “I met Mandisa in the studio,” Doolittle told Billboard while waiting for her flight to Los Angeles to appear on the show. “We were both singing background for a project produced by our good friend Chance Scoggins. Mandisa was singing soprano, of course, and I was definitely singing alto, and we hit it off. She told me she was going to compete on American Idol and I said, ‘That couldn’t be me. You have a great time.’

“I remember watching Simon Cowell say some words to her that weren’t kind, but she was so resilient. She was willing to forgive him while I was thinking: ‘What kind of human being is he?’”

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The following week, Cowell made a rare on-air apology to the singer he insulted. “I’ve been learning from her ever since how to navigate life and treat people well,” says Doolittle. A year later, she told Mandisa she was going to audition for Idol after all.

“She immediately said, ‘What’s going to be hard is Hollywood Week. That almost broke me, so I made myself a Bible study and I’m going to give you that so every day you have something to read.’ She gave me this pink bedazzled folder of Bible studies to go through. Her other advice was, ‘Take snacks.’ Those were the two best things she could have told me about Hollywood Week.”

The two singers stayed in touch during Doolittle’s season. “She was the biggest cheerleader anyone could ever have. After my performances, she would message or call me and tell me everything that was good. If I brought up something that went wrong, she would say, ‘That’s not what we’re here to talk about.’ She remained a cheerleader for the rest of her life. She would buy front-row seats to my concerts and be the loudest audience member ever.”

Their friendship continued to grow as the years passed by. “We would go to dinner together. We both got mistaken for the other all the time. I would just say, ‘Thank you.’ And when I was by myself, people would come up to me and tell me how the song ‘Overcomer’ [which spent 10 weeks at No. 1 on Billboard’s Hot Christian Songs chart in 2013] changed their lives. I couldn’t wait to pass that along to her.”

With her flight delayed, Doolittle talked about returning to Idol 16 seasons after her run on the show. “I’m petrified every time. That stage holds such a beautiful pace for me and a scary place, all at the same time. I am so beyond grateful that they’ve chosen to honor Mandisa and to be a part of it with my buddies Danny and Colton. We’re good friends and we go to church together. I’m glad to have them with me. But I would be lying if I didn’t tell you I still get extremely nervous about that stage.”

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Billboard also reached out to Dixon, who was in Alabama on his final stop in a four-show tour, before flying to Los Angeles on Monday morning. Like Mandisa, Dixon was signed to Capitol, which led to his own very successful career in Contemporary Christian music.

“I remember when I met Mandisa the first time, discovering how much of a fan she was. She was so supportive of what I was doing. Not only did our industry lose a really big voice and a powerhouse of a person, but Christian music lost its No. 1 cheerleader. She was that for everyone.”

Asked about Mandisa’s hit single “Overcomer,” Dixon said, “It was a massive song with so much truth. Everyone needs to hear that. Buckle up, keep going, and you can do it. And that’s who she was too. I loved all of her songs. There’s so much joy in her music.”

Dixon recalled that he toured with Mandisa one time. “We were out with TobyMac. Mandisa and I were on a bus together. Every morning, I would beat her to the front lounge, and when she came up, I would sing her song ‘Good Morning’ to her. I’m pretty sure she hated that song by the end of the tour. But we had so much fun together. What I’m going to miss the most are those Mandisa talks, those hugs. I believe I’m going to get those again one day, but I’m going to miss it while I’m here.”

Billboard also asked Dixon about his thoughts on returning to Idol. “Anytime American Idol reaches out, it’s an honor for me to be a part of that stage. I wish it was under different circumstances. But as both a fan of the show and a friend and colleague of Mandisa, when I get there today, I’m going to say, ‘Thank you for paying tribute to her,’ because she was a big voice on the show and a big voice in our industry off the show. It means a lot to those close to her that they would recognize that. So I’m humbled and honored to be a part of that tribute.”

Danny Gokey

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On Sunday, Gokey was singing at an evening worship service on Maui to offer hope to the survivors of the devastating Lahaina fire of August 2023. He sent Billboard a written statement about participating in Idol’s tribute to Mandisa.

“Mandisa was not only a fellow Idol, but a true friend and a huge part of the CCM music community. I had the privilege of touring with her several times and it was always fun to sing together. Her joy was infectious and she encouraged people on and off stage! When I made my debut in Christian music, she was my greatest supporter. It wasn’t easy coming off a failed record deal after the show, but she was the one who welcomed me first and loudest and rallied everyone to support me. She loved to cheer people on, to help them see the God-given purpose they had in the world. It’s an honor to be the one cheering her on this time and highlighting the impact she had in so many people’s lives.”

Showrunner and executive producer Megan Michaels Wolflick, who has been with Idol since season 2, tells Billboard, “Mandisa was a bright light who brought joy to the millions who fell in love with her on American Idol back in 2006. She continued to have a storied career, always showing her dedication to her fans and her faith. She will be missed on an immense level. It is with a depth of gratitude that we are able to celebrate her life on our show.”

American Idol airs live Monday night at 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT on ABC.

Deezer Revenue Up 15% on Price Increases, Partnerships

French music streamer Deezer reaped the benefits of its price increases as its first-quarter revenues grew 15.0% to 132.5 million euros ($143.5 million at the average exchange rate for the period). Average revenue per user (ARPU) also improved for direct subscribers and business-to-business subscribers from partners including Brazilian mobile carrier TIM and French retailer Fnac Darty.

Deezer raised subscription prices in France, its largest market, in January 2022 and other markets later in the year. After Apple, Amazon, YouTube and Spotify all followed with their own increases, Deezer raised its prices again in September 2023.

In the first quarter, ARPU for direct subscribers grew 6.4% to 5.1 euros ($5.50) as the latest price increase was implemented for over 75% of them, while ARPU from partnerships improved 5.5% to 2.9 euros ($3.1). Both ARPU figures have grown considerably in the last two years. Since the first quarter, direct ARPU has grown 13.3% from 4.5 euros ($4.9) and partnership ARPU has improved 20.8% from 2.4 euros ($2.6). 

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Partnerships produced most of Deezer’s revenue growth in the quarter. While direct revenue from paid subscriptions grew 5.2% to 86 million euros ($93.1 million), partnerships revenue grew 40.3% to 43.3 million euros ($46.9 million); Deezer provides its streaming platform for its partners’ branded products. The company attributed partnerships growth to a recent deal with Mercado Libre in Latin America, RTL in Europe and Sonos. The company also renewed deals with TIM and Fnac Darty in the quarter. 

The first quarter improvement “highlights clear momentum and evidence that our strategy is on point,” said interim CEO Stu Bergen in a statement. “By delivering unique experiences to music fans worldwide, Deezer delivers value and innovation to all our stakeholders. We continue to be a catalyst for positive change, challenging the status quo in remuneration and pricing, while maintaining our unwavering support for artists and songwriters.”

France accounted for the majority of Deezer’s revenue (57.4%), though revenue in the country grew just 8.5% to 76.1 million euros ($82.4 million) from the prior-year period. Revenue in the rest of the world jumped 25.2% to 56.4 million euros ($61.1 million) and accounted for 42.6% of revenue, up from 39.1% of revenue in the first quarter of 2023. 

Although a relatively minor player on the global music streaming stage, Deezer has been influential in the music industry’s efforts to make streaming a more sustainable endeavor for musicians. In 2023, Universal Music Group partnered with Deezer for an artist-centric royalty scheme that aims to provide better royalties for professional musicians. Independent rights group Merlin followed in March.

Part of providing better remuneration to professional artists is removing non-music tracks (also called functional music) from the platform and Deezer’s earnings release confirmed the company has removed over 26 million tracks (non-artist content, noise and duplicates) since October 2023. The company also “enforc[es] a stricter provider policy to ensure exceptional quality content and elevate the user experience,” according to the release

Looking ahead, Deezer maintained its previous guidance given in February: Adjusted EBITDA is expected to be better than -15 million euros (-$16.2 million) — about half of the -29 million euros (-$31 million) in 2023 — and revenue growth is expected at 10%, which would be an improvement from the 7.4% revenue growth it saw in 2023. 

Luke Hemmings’ Heartfelt ‘Benny’ and 4 More Cool New Pop Songs This Week

Looking for some motivation to help power you through the start of another work week? We feel you, and with some stellar new pop tunes, we’ve got you covered.

These tracks from artists including Mabel, Lauv, Nilüfer Yanya and more will get you energized to take on the week. Pop any of these gems into your personal playlists — or scroll to the end of the post for a custom playlist.

Coolest Pop Song of the Week: Luke Hemmings, “Benny”



Luke Hemmings has not had a ton of downtime over the past decade. The lead vocalist of 5 Seconds of Summer was a kid at the moment he became famous, about to turn 18 years old when the Australian quartet released their self-titled debut album in 2014; five albums and countless tour dates later, Hemmings is 27, squarely in adulthood, having seen the world and trying to push himself into unexplored corners of his artistry.

“Benny,” from Hemmings’ newly released solo EP Boy, takes a melancholy approach to a hectic lifestyle: “Will I be saying goodbye from a dark hotel room? / Living on the sidelines, what am I supposed to do?” Hemmings asks, his voice glumly reaching for alternatives. Yet the rhetorical questions and muted vocal take create an effective tension with the song’s dreamy synth beds. Hemmings never pushes the song toward the anthemic territory he’s covered well with 5SOS, but the quieter aspects of “Benny” come through amidst the soothing production, as if he’s tucking his confessions inside the prettiest package possible.

5 Seconds of Summer have impressively evolved their sound over the decade, becoming one of the more reliable pop-rock groups on the planet; now, Hemmings is doing the same with his solo work, following the 2021 debut When Facing the Things We Turn Away From. A song like “Benny” deserves to find a listenership beyond 5SOS completists, and hopefully will lead Hemmings to even more ambitious solo work.

Here are some more new pop songs worth checking out this week…

Taylor Swift & Post Malone’s ‘Fortnight’ Debuts at No. 1 on Billboard Global Charts

Taylor Swift’s “Fortnight,” featuring Post Malone, arrives as the biggest song in the world, launching at No. 1 both the Billboard Global 200 and Billboard Global Excl. U.S. charts. The song is from her new album, The Tortured Poets Department, which rockets in at No. 1 on the U.S.-based Billboard 200.

On the Global 200, Swift scores her fifth No. 1, the most for a soloist in the survey’s history. On Global Excl. U.S., she lands her third leader, tying for the most among solo artists. Post Malone tops each tally for the first time.

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Meanwhile, Swift boasts the top nine songs on the Global 200, all from her new LP, a first in the chart’s archives. She previously claimed nine of the top 10, including the top five, in November 2022 with songs from Midnights, her last album of all-new material before The Tortured Poets Department.

The Billboard Global 200 and Billboard Global Excl. U.S. charts, which began in September 2020, rank songs based on streaming and sales activity culled from more than 200 territories around the world, as compiled by Luminate. The Global 200 is inclusive of worldwide data and the Global Excl. U.S. chart comprises data from territories excluding the United States.

Chart ranks are based on a weighted formula incorporating official-only streams on both subscription and ad-supported tiers of audio and video music services, as well as download sales, the latter of which reflect purchases from full-service digital music retailers from around the world, with sales from direct-to-consumer (D2C) sites excluded from the charts’ calculations.



“Fortnight” debuts atop the Global 200 with 176.8 million streams and 27,000 sold worldwide in its first week of release, April 19-25.

The streaming sum for the song marks the eighth-biggest in a single week since the Global 200 began.

Biggest Worldwide Streaming Weeks in Global 200 History:

  • 289.2 million, “Butter,” BTS, June 5, 2021
  • 217.1 million, “Seven,” Jung Kook feat. Latto, July 29, 2023
  • 217.1 million, “Flowers,” Miley Cyrus, Feb. 4, 2023
  • 212.1 million, “Pink Venom,” BLACKPINK, Sept. 3, 2022
  • 185.6 million, “Flowers,” Miley Cyrus, Feb. 11, 2023
  • 179.1 million, “Flowers,” Miley Cyrus, Jan. 28, 2023
  • 178.2 million, “Easy on Me,” Adele, Oct. 30, 2021
  • 176.8 million, “Fortnight,” Taylor Swift feat. Post Malone, May 4, 2024
  • 170.8 million, “Permission To Dance,” BTS, July 24, 2021
  • 169.8 million, “Butter,” BTS, June 12, 2021

Swift scores her fifth Global 200 No. 1, as she breaks out of a tie with Bad Bunny for the most leaders among soloists; overall, only BTS has more, with seven. Here’s a rundown of her No. 1s:

  • “Fortnight,” feat. Post Malone, one week at No. 1 to-date, May 4, 2024
  • “Is It Over Now? (Taylor’s Version) [From the Vault],” one week, Nov. 11, 2023
  • “Cruel Summer,” four weeks, beginning Nov. 4, 2023
  • “Anti-Hero,” four weeks, beginning Nov. 5, 2022
  • “All Too Well (Taylor’s Version),” one week, Nov. 27, 2021

Meanwhile, here’s a recap of Swift’s nine songs in the top 10, from Nos. 1 through 9, on the May 4-dated Global 200:

  • No. 1, “Fortnight,” feat. Post Malone
  • No. 2, “Down Bad”
  • No. 3, “The Tortured Poets Department”
  • No. 4, “So Long, London”
  • No. 5, “I Can Do It With a Broken Heart”
  • No. 6, “My Boy Only Breaks His Favorite Toys”
  • No. 7, “But Daddy I Love Him”
  • No. 8, “Florida!!!,” feat. Florence + The Machine
  • No. 9, “Who’s Afraid of Little Old Me?”

With nine new Global 200 top 10s, Swift ups her total to 33 since the chart began, second only to Drake’s 35. As featured on “Florida!!!,” Florence + The Machine reaches the top 10 for the first time.

Breaking up Swift’s bid for the entire Global 200’s top 10, Artemas’ “I Like the Way You Kiss Me” drops to No. 10 from its No. 2 high. (Last week’s leader, “Too Sweet,” by Hozier, falls to No. 13.)

On the Global Excl. U.S. chart, “Fortnight” starts at No. 1 with 101.7 million streams and 8,000 sold outside the U.S. Swift previously led the chart with “Anti-Hero,” for two weeks, and “All Too Well (Taylor’s Version),” for one week. With three leaders, she ties Bad Bunny, BLACKPINK, Ariana Grande and Jung Kook for the most among soloists; among all acts, only BTS has banked more (seven).

Swift also enters the Global Excl. U.S. top 10 with “Down Bad” (No. 4), “The Tortured Poets Department” (No. 6), “So Long, London” (No. 7), “I Can Do It With a Broken Heart” (No. 9) and “My Boy Only Breaks His Favorite Toys” (No. 10). With six new top 10s, she swells her count to 20, surpassing Bad Bunny (18) for the most since the chart originated.

Elsewhere in the Global Excl. U.S. top 10, Artemas’ “I Like the Way You Kiss Me” dips to No. 2, after a week at No. 1; FloyyMenor and Cris Mj’s “Gata Only” rises 4-3 for a new high; Benson Boone’s “Beautiful Things” falls 2-5, after eight nonconsecutive weeks on top; and ILLIT’s “Magnetic” descends to No. 8 from its No. 3 best.

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