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Gale Sparrow, Ex-Director of Artist Relations at MTV, Dies at 74

Gale Sparrow, the former executive who led MTV’s talent and artist relations team during the cable television channel’s golden years, died Sunday (March 31) following a battle with lung cancer. She was 74.

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Born Jan. 20, 1950, Sparrow began her career in the music business at CBS/Epic Records in 1976.

Five years later, in 1981, she was recruited to join MTV’s startup team. MTV switched on in August of that year and started a revolution, one that facilitated a change in the way music was consumed, and how artists and labels presented their music.

Sparrow played her part in that sea change, initially as the talent coordinator. As MTV’s presence and network grew, so did Sparrow’s duties, with a promotion to director of talent and artist relations.

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MTV helped launch, and relaunch, countless careers. Sparrow worked with all of them. Tina Turner’s remarkable solo comeback in the mid-’80s can be attributed, in part, to the late singer’s support from MTV, and savvy guidance from artist manager Roger Davies. Speaking with Billboard in 2023 following the Rock Hall inducted legend’s passing on May 24 at 83, Sparrow recalled Turner as the “hottest ticket in town,” who “just wowed everybody” in person. “She just was a sparkle. She had that spark in her eye,” Sparrow remembered. “Tina gave MTV a kind of second jolt of excitement. It was a whole different persona as an artist: She could have been your best friend. Everybody felt comfortable around her. You don’t have to please her.”

As news spread of Sparrow’s passing, friends and former colleagues paid tribute to the exec and her work. Sparrow was “an integral and passionate part of the original team that launched MTV —and many of those legendary artist moments were directly her contributions,” comments Bob Pittman, former CEO of MTV Networks and co-founder and programmer who led the team that created MTV. “That voice, laugh, and the wickedly mischievous smile will be missed….one of a kind.” The 2023 iHeartRadio Music Awards “were in memory of her,” Pittman says.

“There’s no doubt in my mind they needed someone up there in rock ‘n’ roll heaven to handle talent and artist relations,” remarks MTV co-founder Les Garland. “After all the years, I’ve never felt closer to Gale than these past three years. Indeed, we all have Gale Sparrow stories, galore. Please let them bring a smile and a grateful feeling to your soul. RIP ‘Sparrow’, I will miss those phone calls! #Love #Respect.”

Sparrow died peacefully at her home in Doylestown, Pennsylvania, according to reps.

No funeral is planned at this time per Sparrow’s wishes.

Beyoncé’s ‘Texas Hold ‘Em’ Set to Reclaim U.K. Chart Crown

A U.K. chart double beckons for Beyoncé, as Cowboy Carter and its hit single “Texas Hold ‘Em” set the pace in the race to No. 1.

As previously reported, Cowboy Carter (via Columbia/Parkwood Entertainment) is strides ahead of the competition at the midweek point. According to the Official Charts Company, Bey’s country-themed collection is currently outselling the rest of the top 5 combined.

With Cowboy Carter bolting out the gate, “Texas Hold ‘Em” lifts 2-1 on the midweek chart, and is predicted to log a fifth non-consecutive week at the summit.

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Two more cuts from Bey’s new LP are set to crash the top 10, “Jolene” (at No. 5) and “II Most Wanted” with Miley Cyrus (No. 8). If both tracks hold their course, Beyonce’s career tally of U.K. top 10 hits will lift to 24.

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Meanwhile, Benson Boone’s two-week reign with “Beautiful Things” (Warner Records) is expected to end at the hands of Bey, down 2-1 on the midweek tally. The Washington-raised singer and songwriter is on the verge of a third U.K. top 40 appearance, however, with “Slow It Down” up 49-26 on the midweek chart (Boone’s 2022 single “In The Stars” reached No. 21).

Closing out the top three on the midweek tally is Teddy Swims’ “Lose Control” (Atlantic), expected to maintain control of No. 3.

British-Cypriot DJ and producer Artemas is on the brink of his first U.K. top 10 with “i like the way you kiss mem” (Parlophone), up 13-7 on the chart blast.

Further down the midweek survey, Irish DJ duo NewEra takes flight with “Birds In The Sky” (Warner Records), up 21-19 for a potential new peak position, while Jungle’s soulful throwback number “Back on 74” (Caiola) is eying a new peak position, up 47-23 peak following a viral uplift.

Several singles are on the way up, including The Blessed Madonna & Clementine Douglas’ “Happier” (up 39-25 via FFRR); and U.S. indie-pop singer, songwriter, producer and TikTok creator Mark Ambor, who is predicted to bag his first U.K. top 40 entry with “Belong Together” (Hundred Days), up 66-29 on the midweek tally.

All will be revealed when the Official U.K. Singles Chart is published late Friday, April 5.

Beyoncé’s ‘Cowboy Carter’ Is Galloping to U.K. No. 1

Beyoncé’s Cowboy Carter won’t be caught in the U.K. chart race.

Based on midweek sales and streaming data published by the Official Charts Company, Cowboy Carter (via Columbia/Parkwood Entertainment) is outselling rest of top 5 combined.

The U.S. superstar’s eighth studio LP, Cowboy Carter is all set to become Bey’s fifth solo leader in the U.K., following Dangerously In Love (from 2003), 4 (2011), Lemonade (2016) and Renaissance (2022). As a member of Destiny’s Child, alongside Kelly Rowland and Michelle Williams, Beyoncé owns another No. 1 with 2001’s Survivor.

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Queen Bey could lasso a chart double, as Cowboy Carter cut “Texas Hold ‘Em” eyes a return to No. 1 on the Official U.K. Singles Chart, for what would be a fifth non-consecutive week at the top.

British shoegaze champions Ride could nab a career-best chart position with Interplay (Wichita Recordings), their seventh studio set. Interplay bows at No. 2 on the Official Chart Update, and should become the band’s fourth top 10 entry, alongside 1992’s Going Blank Again and 1994’s Carnival Of Light, both of which peaked at No. 5; and 2019’s This Is Not A Safe Place (No. 7).

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Olivia Rodrigo’s Guts (Geffen) should grab the glory with a top three finish, thanks to the release of the deluxe “Spilled” edition. The one-time U.K. chart champion, Guts lifts 4-3 on the chart blast.

Canadian punk-rock outfit Sum 41 is eyeing a top 10 debut with Heaven :x: Hell (Rise Records), their eighth and final studio album. It’s predicted to start at No. 10, for Sum 41’s second top tier effort and highest charting record since their 2001 debut All Killer, No Filler hit No. 7.

Finally, new releases from While She Sleeps (Self Help at No. 18 via Spinefarm), BTS’s J-Hope (Hope On The Street Vol.1 at No. 20 via BigHit Entertainment) and Sheryl Crow (Evolution at No. 30 via Big Machine) are heading for top 40 berths.

All will be revealed when the Official U.K. Albums Chart is published this Friday, April 5.

11 Pieces of ‘RuPaul’s Drag Race’ Merch That Will Leave You Gagged

Here are our favorite figurines, toys and collectibles inspired by the reality show, from official merch to fan-inspired accessories

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RuPaul’s Drag Race has become a global sensation, with the reality competition series expanding into spinoffs around the world, including in Canada, the U.K. and even Spain. Besides its international companions, the series has even branched out into an arguably just-as-popular spinoff titled RuPaul’s Drag Race All Stars. And the devotion for the reality show has helped earn RuPaul an Emmy record as the most-awarded host for a reality competition program.

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Watching RuPaul’s Drag Race every week isn’t the only way to profess your love for the reality competition show — the series has spawned a seemingly endless amount of merch, toys and collectibles too.

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You don’t have to spend a fortune either — no matter what your budget is, there is a variety of fun merch ranging from games to books and more. And, if you have a squirrel friend out there who is a major fan of the series, finding unique RuPaul’s Drag Race merch will provide a thoughtful gift that won’t have them saying “sashay away.”

What Is the Best RuPaul’s Drag Race Merch?

To help you stock up on a gag-worthy amount of the best RuPaul’s Drag Race merch, Billboard Shopping did the research to find some of the most popular apparel and accessories inspired by the show.

Keep reading to shop our picks below.

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“The House of Hidden Meanings: A Memoir”

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Delve into the story of the legend who created RuPaul’s Drag Race as well as helping to pave the way for drag queens today. RuPaul’s memoir bares it all with the official description describing it to be “his most revealing and personal work to date.” Throughout 256 pages, you’ll learn about his life growing up in San Diego to navigating the punk and drag scenes in Atlanta and New York.

RuPaul Face Repeat T-Shirt

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Add some RuPaul to your style with this graphic T-shirt featuring the host and their name. It comes in various colors and is made from a 100% combed, ring-spun cotton for extra coziness. It’s also machine-washable. Plus, did we mention it’s also 20% off right now?

“RuPaul’s Drag Race” Monopoly

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Ditch the classic Monopoly and pick up this Drag Race version that comes with game pieces inspired by the TV show, including a checkered flag, chocolate bar, reading glasses, lipstick, a purse and a roll of duct tape. As you go around the board, you’ll recognize spots taken straight from the show such as the Winners Circle, All Stars Hall of Fame and Judges Panel.

Little People Collector RuPaul Special Edition Figure Set

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You’ll want to make sure this Little People’s figure set has a front spot on your display shelf. Not only does it feature a collectable glittering box inspired by the iconic main stage, inside are three different figurines taken after some of RuPaul’s most beloved outfits.

“RuPaul’s Drag Race Mad Libs”

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As you watch the latest episode, add a touch of interactiveness to your watch party with this RuPaul’s Drag Race Mad Libs. Each page will feature a different theme, and fill-in-the-blanks that you can have fun writing and reading out loud for some laughable fun. It’s also compact enough to throw in your backpack to take with you on the go for games nights, travel and commutes.

Personalized “Drag Race All Stars”-Inspired Lipstick

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Just like the contestants, you can own your own personalized lipstick with your name engraved on it. You’ll be able to choose between three font options and whether you want there to be lip balm inside. Make sure to write your name in the customization box before adding the product to your cart.

Top Drags Game

You and your friends can enjoy this card game with a drag queen twist. Each player will compete to win different categories using cards in their hand. Whoever has the highest number in a given category wins the round. The person who wins the most rounds will be the ultimate drag queen.

Drag Queen Royalty Tote Bag

Redbubble’s tote bag comes designed with a collage of Queens considered drag royalty. This will easily become the statement of your outfit as it features vibrant colors and a sturdy yet spacious build for holding your books and small essentials.

“RuPaul’s Drag Race” Puzzle

Challenge yourself with a RuPaul puzzle that features iconic photos of the host you can build. Once complete, you can take it apart to build again at a later date or keep the 500 pieces together to put on display for all your friends to admire.

Drag Race Mug

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Show off your charisma, uniqueness, nerve and talent every morning with this simple (and cheeky) mug. It comes decorated with the iconic slogan and is made from a ceramic material that can hold up to 11 ounces of liquid.

“RuPaul’s Drag Race” Stickers

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You can decorate your laptop and phone case with these Drag Race stickers, which include 100 pieces inspired by quotes and Queens from past seasons. Right now you can score 20% off the sticker pack dropping the price down to only $8.

For more product recommendations, check out our roundups of the best LGBTQ+ brands, gender-neutral gifts and tarot cards.

Tate McRae Raves Over The Kid LAROI, Hunter Schafer Dated Rosalía & More | Billboard News

Tate McRae gushes over The Kid LAROI at the iHeartRadio Music Awards. Hunter Schafer revealed to GQ that she dated Rosalía back in 2019. Karina of AESPA and Lee Jae-Wook announce their breakup. Peso Pluma clears up rumors he’s dating Anitta after kissing her onstage at Tecate Pa’l Norte. Our Latin Music Week is set to take place in Miami from October 14th-October 18th. Singer-songwriter Chelsea Cutler stopped by Billboard News and opened up about her album ‘Stellaria,’ her collaborations with Jeremy Zucker and more.

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Relationship updates on Peso, Tate, Karina and Rosalía, we take you to the iHeartRadio Music Awards. A major Billboard Latin Music Week announcment, Chelsea Cutler stops by our studio and we break down why you should know Tanner Adell. Happy Tuesday April 2nd and welcome to Billboard News. Yesterday I joked about having Beyoncé on the show, but then I got to see her. Like, what? We’re going to show you more from our iHeart coverage in our top story, old flames, new romances, breakups and more. There’s a lot of love going on in the music biz. Let’s dive in. And then you got to tell me this. Would you ever do a song with Kid LAROI?

Tate McRae
Ahh I don’t know.

Tetris Kelly
Last night at the iHeartRadio Music Awards. I just had to ask Tate McRae if there was a chance of making music with her rumored beau The Kid LAROI. “I feel like you guys gotta get in the studio do something. It’d be good.”

Tate McRae
Yeah, maybe. He’s amazing.

Tetris Kelly
We agree, he is amazing. And the two of them on one track would sound great.

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Will Beyoncé Finally Win Album of the Year Grammy With ‘Cowboy Carter’?

As Jay-Z pointed out at the Grammys in February, Beyoncé has been nominated for album of the year four times but has never won — despite the fact that she’s the awards show’s winningest artist of all time, taking home 32 trophies from 88 nominations.

On the new Billboard Pop Shop Podcast (listen below), Katie & Keith are talking about whether her brand-new Cowboy Carter album could break that losing streak in the Grammys‘ top category. So far, it’s feeling like a critical and commercial success story that has all the makings of a top album of the year contender. But of course, the eligibility year (Sept. 16-Aug. 30) is young. We even still have new project from the reigning album of the year champ, Taylor Swift, coming later this month.

Listen to the new podcast below to hear our full conversation about Beyoncé’s early Grammy chances, as well as what song could be the next single following the seven-week Hot Country Songs chart-topper “Texas Hold ‘Em.”

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Also on the show, we’ve got chart news on how Future and Metro Boomin debut atop both the Billboard 200 and the Billboard Hot 100 songs charts, how Hozier is suddenly back in the top 10 on the Hot 100 for the first time in nine years with his gone-viral hit “Too Sweet,” and how five songs from Olivia Rodrigo’s new expanded deluxe edition of her Guts album debut on the Hot 100.

The Billboard Pop Shop Podcast is your one-stop shop for all things pop on Billboard‘s weekly charts. You can always count on a lively discussion about the latest pop news, fun chart stats and stories, new music, and guest interviews with music stars and folks from the world of pop. Casual pop fans and chart junkies can hear Billboard‘s executive digital director, West Coast, Katie Atkinson and Billboard’s managing director, charts and data operations, Keith Caulfield every week on the podcast, which can be streamed on Billboard.com or downloaded in Apple Podcasts or your favorite podcast provider. (Click here to listen to the previous edition of the show on Billboard.com.)

Jean-Paul Vignon, Stylish French Vocalist & Actor, Dies at 89

Jean-Paul Vignon, the romantic French vocalist and actor who impressed audiences on both sides of the Atlantic during an eight-decade career, died March 22 of liver cancer in Beverly Hills, his family announced. He was 89.

Performing a repertoire of contemporary pop and American standards, Vignon debuted in the U.S. in 1963 at the famed New York supper club The Blue Angel, where he opened for stand-up comic Woody Allen.

Ed Sullivan would soon showcase him on his Sunday night CBS variety show in eight appearances — including one in which he sang a duet with young Liza Minnelli — and he became a regular guest on Johnny Carson and Merv Griffin’s programs.

Signed to Columbia Records, Vignon released his first U.S. album, Because I Love You, in 1964. Three years later, he had a supporting role opposite William Holden and Cliff Robertson in the World War II film The Devil’s Brigade.

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In a 1994 profile in the Los Angeles Times, reporter Robert Koehler noted, “Vignon fulfilled the American image of the romantic, singing Frenchman. Ironically, rather than compare his voice to such renowned Gallic crooners as Maurice Chevalier and Gilbert Bécaud, Vignon says that he has a Bobby Darin kind of voice, able to sing fast and passionate or gentle and slow.”

He continued to play some of the top rooms in New York, Miami, Los Angeles and other major cities into the early 1970s, and in ’74 he recorded a single, “You,” with Farrah Fawcett, then a relatively unknown young actress and model.

Changing audience tastes stalled his career, but he did host a Canadian TV show produced by Dick Clark called The Sensuous Man, which ended each week with him reclining in a bathtub. And for a Playgirl centerfold in 1973, he sported a sweater once worn in a famous photo shoot by Marilyn Monroe and little else.

Born on Jan. 30, 1935, in the port city of Dire-Daou in the colonial territory of French Somaliland (later known as Djibouti), Vignon was schooled in Avignon, France. He briefly studied medicine in Marseille and law at the Sorbonne in Paris but decided to pursue music full time.

He was in his early 20s when, on the recommendation of Belgian singer-actor Jacques Brel, he secured a prestigious cabaret job in Paris that would launch his career.

The baritone debuted in front of the cameras as the star of the 1956 feature Les Promesses Dangereuses, then followed with a performance opposite Francoise Arnoul in the romantic drama Asphalte (1959).

Meanwhile, he had signed as a vocalist with France’s Disques Vogue, which aimed to develop him as an artist along the lines of such balladeers as Charles Trenet (his idol), Yves Montand and Charles Aznavour. His first album was 1957’s autobiographical Djibouti.

His career in France began to lag after he served 17 months of compulsory military service, but after opening for Edith Piaf and performing on board the French liner Liberté before such ocean-going celebrities as Ernie Kovacs, Edie Adams and Carol Burnett, he decided to try his luck in the States.

As he wrote in his 2018 memoir, From Ethiopia to Utopia, “My adventurous spirit was telling me, ‘Marco Polo did not hesitate to go to China, Henry Morton Stanley did not hesitate to presume exploring Central Africa and find Dr. Livingston, Christopher Columbus did not hesitate to sail west to discover America … so it is your turn to discover the United States.’”

After years of career ebbs and flows, he returned to the L.A. cabaret scene in 1993, encouraged by such pop vocalists as Harry Connick Jr., Michael Feinstein and Tony Bennett and the smash success of “Unforgettable,” which paired the late Nat King Cole and his daughter Natalie. He would remain active into his 80s with appearances at Feinstein’s at Vitello’s and the Catalina Jazz Club.

Along the way, he would also appear on such shows as The Rockford FilesHotelFalcon CrestL.A. LawColumboDays of Our Lives and Gilmore Girls; voice one of the Merry Men in Shrek (2001); and narrate the romantic comedy 500 Days of Summer (2009).

Meanwhile, his company, Côte d’Azur Productions, provided French audiences with translations and overdubs of Scarface and other American films.

Survivors include his longtime partner, Suzie Summers; daughters Marguerite Vignon Gaul (from his marriage to late American actress Brigid Bazlen) and Lucy Brank; and granddaughters Leah and Hannah.

This article was originally published by The Hollywood Reporter.

Fletcher’s ‘In Search of the Antidote’ Debuts at No. 3 on Top Album Sales Chart

Fletcher’s second full-length studio album In Search of the Antidote debuts at No. 3 on Billboard’s Top Album Sales chart (dated April 6), giving the singer her highest-charting set yet on the tally. The effort launches with just over 13,000 copies sold in the U.S. in the week ending March 28, according to Luminate. Fletcher previously visited the chart with her debut full-length, Girl of My Dreams, debuting and peaking at No. 4 in 2022.

Also in the top 10 of the Top Album Sales chart, the latest efforts from Kenny Chesney, Shakira and Sierra Ferrell debut, while André 3000’s New Blue Sun and Alice In Chains’ Jar of Flies re-enter the chart largely due to new vinyl releases.

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Billboard’s Top Album Sales chart ranks the top-selling albums of the week based only on traditional album sales. The chart’s history dates back to May 25, 1991, the first week Billboard began tabulating charts with electronically monitored piece count information from SoundScan, now Luminate. Pure album sales were the sole measurement utilized by the Billboard 200 albums chart through the list dated Dec. 6, 2014, after which that chart switched to a methodology that blends album sales with track equivalent album units and streaming equivalent album units. For all chart news, follow @billboard and @billboardcharts on both Twitter and Instagram.

Fletcher’s first-week sales of In Search of the Antidote were bolstered by its availability across six vinyl variants (including one signed edition, and exclusive versions for Target and indie retailers), four CD editions (including a Target-exclusive edition with alternate cover art and a poster, a signed CD and a deluxe “Archives” edition in expanded packaging), a standard digital album and a deluxe digital album with bonus tracks. Vinyl sales accounted for 7,500 of Antidote’s first-week sales – or, 57% of the album’s total sales for the week. That 7,500 figure also represents Fletcher’s biggest sales week for a vinyl album.

Meanwhile, Kenny Chesney clocks his 12th No. 1 on Top Album Sales as Born bows atop the list with 18,500 copies sold. The set was available as a standard CD, signed CD, standard digital album, and deluxe digital album with additional bonus live tracks.

Shakira’s Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran debuts at No. 2 on Top Album Sales, marking the seventh top 10-charting effort for the entertainer. The project sold 14,500 copies in its opening week, supported by four vinyl variants (each with a different color vinyl and alternate cover art), four CD variants (each with different cover art) and a digital album.

Kacey Musgraves’ Deeper Well dips 1-4 in its second week on Top Album Sales (10,500; down 84%) and Taylor Swift’s chart-topping 1989 (Taylor’s Version) falls 4-5 (9,500; down 4%).

Alice In Chains’ EP Jar of Flies, originally released in 1994, re-enters the chart at No. 6 following its 30th anniversary reissue on vinyl and cassette. The set was reintroduced across four vinyl variants (including a vinyl edition with actual flies in the vinyl) which, together with existing earlier released vinyl versions, sold a little over 9,000 copies in the tracking week (of its total 9,500 sold across all configurations). Jar of Flies debuted at No. 1 on the Feb. 12, 1994-dated Top Album Sales chart and marked the first of two leaders for the rock band. The set was last on the list in April of 1995.

Taylor Swift’s former No. 1 Lover descends 6-7 on Top Album Sales with nearly 9,500 copies sold (up 5%).

André 3000’s New Blue Sun re-enters Top Album Sales at No. 8, a new peak (and its first week in the top 10), following its release on physical configurations on March 22. The set (his first solo charting effort on Top Album Sales) was originally released via digital download and streaming services last November, and then saw its release on vinyl, CD and cassette on March 22. Combined, all configurations of the album sold nearly 9,000 copies for the week (up from a negligible sum in the previous week).

Sierra Ferrell captures her first top 10 on Top Album Sales as Trail of Flowers blooms at No. 9 in its debut frame, selling 8,500 copies. The set was supported by eight vinyl variants, a standard CD and a digital album download. Vinyl sales accounted for 6,000 of the album’s total first-week sales, marking Ferrell’s best week ever on vinyl.

Rounding out the top 10 of the new Top Album Sales chart is Ariana Grande’s former No. 1 Eternal Sunshine, falling 3-10 in its third week with nearly 8,000 sold (down 39%).

In the week ending March 28, there were 1.201 million albums sold in the U.S. (down 0.5% compared to the previous week). Of that sum, physical albums (CDs, vinyl LPs, cassettes, etc.) comprised 892,000 (down 1%) and digital albums comprised 309,000 (up 0.9%).

There were 427,000 CD albums sold in the week ending March 28 (down 2.5% week-over-week) and 461,000 vinyl albums sold (up 0.6%). Year-to-date CD album sales stand at 5.656 million (down 32.2% compared to the same time frame a year ago) and year-to-date vinyl album sales total 5.951 million (down 48.4%).

Overall year-to-date album sales total 15.54 million (down 36.9% compared to the same year-to-date time frame a year ago). Year-to-date physical album sales stand at 11.664 million (down 41.7%) and digital album sales total 3.875 million (down 16.5%).

Jelly Roll, JoJo Siwa, Agnez Mo & More Share Which Genre They’d Switch To | iHeart Radio Music Awards 2024

Billboard’s very own Tetris Kelly asked artists like Jelly Roll, JoJo Siwa, Lainey Wilson, Doechii, Agnez Mo and more at the iHeartRadio Music Awards 2024 red carpet to see which genre they’d like to try to switch to and make an album if they could.

Tetris Kelly
With Beyoncé flipping it up with ‘Cowboy Carter,’ you know doing country music, what’s the genre you feel like you could jump into and make an album?

T-Pain
I’ve been doing country since like, man, 2012 I think, so you know I’ve been writing a lot of country songs. I’ve been doing a lot of things in that space for a long time, so I’m glad there’s more of our culture coming and mixing and just having a good time.

Jelly Roll
Me and Joyner Lucas have a big record out right now. It’s just incredible, man. I love hip-hop, always been a hip-hop fan too — you know me, man. I move like water, baby.

Lainey Wilson
Probably with the way that I talk and the way that I sing, I’m always gonna be country. But I mean, I’m all about kind of stepping outside of my comfort zone and as long as it’s telling a story and making people feel something to make people feel at home, you can call it whatever you want to call it. We’ll see what happens.

Tetris Kelly
I want to see some dance pop from you, Lainey.

Lainey Wilson
I don’t know now. I can do the stanky legg and that’s about it.

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Keityn, Feid & More Honored at 2024 ASCAP Latin Music Awards: Complete Winners List

The American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP) unveiled its 2024 ASCAP Latin Music Awards winners during an invite-only ceremony hosted Tuesday night (April 2) in Miami.

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For a second consecutive year, Colombian hitmaker Keityn was named songwriter of the year after co-penning hits such as Shakira’s “Monotonía” with Ozuna and “Acróstico,” as well as Karol G’s “Amargura” and “Mi Ex Tenía Razón,” to name a few.

His fellow Colombian Feid won the ASCAP Latin songwriter/artist of the year award backed by his recent bangers “Yandel 150” with Yandel, “Hey Mor” with Ozuna, and his Sean Paul-assisted “Niña Bonita” — all of which hit No. 1 on the Billboard Latin Airplay chart.

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The 2024 ASCAP Latin song of the year award was given to Yng Lvcas for his sensual reggaeton “La Bebé (Remix)” in collaboration with Peso Pluma, which was co-written by Lvcas and co-published by Warner Chappell Music. Other winning songwriters this year include Baby Rasta and DJ Playero (“Punto 40); Becky G (“Chanel”); GALE (“El Merengue,” “Copa Vacía”); Myke Towers (“LALA,” “ULALA”); and Marc Anthony (“La Formula”).

Meanwhile, the 2024 publisher of the year is Universal Music Publishing Music Group for hits such as Romeo Santos and Rosalía’s “El Pañuelo,” Feid’s “Feliz Cumpleaños Ferxxo,” and Daddy Yankee’s “Rumbatón,” to name a few.

Additionally, 18-time Latin Grammy winner Carlos Vives was honored with the special ASCAP founders award for his pioneering contributions to music and influences on his fellow music creators.

The ASCAP Latin Music Awards winners are “determined by terrestrial and satellite radio data, and for programmed and on-demand audio streams, all provided by Luminate Data LLC in accordance with ASCAP’s publicly available rules,” according to a press statement.