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Eminem drops his new album, The Death of Slim Shady, Katy Perry release “Woman’s World,” Ice Spice teams up with Central Cee and more! Keep watching to see the hottest new releases that dropped today! Tetris Kelly:It’s a woman’s world, and today we are breaking down some of the biggest releases in music from your […]
Nathaniel Rateliff & the Night Sweats’ “Heartless” ascends to No. 1 on Billboard’s Adult Alternative Airplay chart dated July 20. The song reigns as the Rateliff-fronted act’s first leader since “Survivor” ruled for six weeks in 2021. In between “Survivor” and “Heartless,” Rateliff & the Night Sweats reached Adult Alternative Airplay with two tracks, paced […]
ENHYPEN has officially entered their romance era with their new album, ROMANCE:UNTOLD, out now. The boys share what it was like to transition from a “darker” sound to a softer one, their favorite tracks off of the album, working with JVKE and more!
Heeseung: It’s difficult.
Tetris Kelly:What’d you say, Heeseung?
Jay: Truly an UNTOLD romance. You can check it out on the stage.
Tetris Kelly:Oh! OK, we are waiting for that.
ENHYPEN:Hey, we are ENHYPEN and you’re watching Billboard News.
Tetris Kelly:Hey, what’s up? It’s Tetris with Billboard News, also known as the eighth member of ENHYPEN. How’s it going? You guys got a new album out, we are so excited to have you here to talk about it. ROMANCE: UNTOLD. I was so nervous when I saw the album title. I was like, “Oh my god, romance.” So tell me, why that album title?
Jungwon:First off, our lead single is titled “XO (Only If You Say Yes).” Previously, our songs showcased powerful and dark sides of us. This time, we wanted to reveal more of our “boyfriend” sides. Like the album title, this lead single gives off a very romantic vibe. That’s why the album is titled ROMANCE:UNTOLD. You can feel the sweetness, right? We hope you’re excited for it!
Tetris Kelly:And what’s something that you feel like the fans have UNTOLD to them now that you’re excited to share?
Heeseung:It’s difficult.
Tetris Kelly:What’d you say, Heeseung?
Jay: Truly an UNTOLD romance. You can check it out on the stage.
Tetris Kelly:Oh! OK, we are waiting for that. Oh man, and then the lead single, “XO,” talk to me about the song and why you guys decided that was the first one you wanted to put out.
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Falling in Reverse and Jelly Roll’s “All My Life” rises to No. 1 from No. 4 on Billboard’s Mainstream Rock Airplay chart dated July 20, becoming each act’s third leader on the list and completing a brisk five-week trip to the summit.
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Both acts wrap their quickest coronation on any Billboard airplay survey. Falling in Reverse’s two previous radio rulers, “Popular Monster” and “Zombified” (both on Mainstream Rock Airplay), took 16 weeks to No. 1 in 2020 and 2022, respectively.
Jelly Roll soars past his prior fastest run to No. 1 on a radio chart, as “Need a Favor” needed 18 weeks to lead Mainstream Rock Airplay in 2023; he boasts three No. 1s on Mainstream Rock Airplay and four on Country Airplay.
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“All My Life” wraps the second-quickest flight to No. 1 on Mainstream Rock Airplay this year; Pearl Jam’s “Dark Matter” led in its fourth frame in March.
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Each of Jelly Roll’s entries has led Mainstream Rock Airplay, with “All My Life” and “Need a Favor” preceded by “Dead Man Walking,” a one-week No. 1 in 2022. He becomes the first act to send three initial entries to No. 1 since The Pretty Reckless, which racked up a streak of four out of the gate in 2014-16 via “Heaven Knows,” “Messed Up World,” “Follow Me Down” and “Take Me Down.”
Concurrently, “All My Life” jumps 8-5 on the all-rock-format, audience-based Rock & Alternative Airplay chart with 2.9 million impressions in the week ending July 11, up 8%, according to Luminate. It’s Falling in Reverse’s best-charting song on the survey, having surpassed the No. 11-peaking “Last Resort (Reimagined),” a cover of Papa Roach‘s original, last year. Jelly Roll’s best remains “Need a Favor,” which reached No. 3. Assisting the success of “All My Life” is support on alternative radio, as it’s currently bubbling under the Alternative Airplay survey.
On the most recently published multimetric Hot Hard Rock Songs chart (dated July 13, reflecting data in the week ending July 4), “All My Life” ranked at No. 2 after three weeks at No. 1. In addition to its radio airplay, it drew 3.2 million official U.S. streams and sold 1,000 downloads.
“All My Life” previews Popular Monster, Falling in Reverse’s fifth studio album, due Aug. 16.
All Billboard charts dated July 20 will be updated on Billboard.com on Tuesday, July 16.
Billie Eilish is back in charge in Australia, as Hit Me Hard And Soft bounces 2-1 for its fifth non-consecutive week atop the leaderboard.
The U.S. pop sensation has now logged 15 weeks at the ARIA Chart summit. That career result includes eight non-consecutive weeks at No. 1 in 2019-20 with her debut LP, When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?, while her sophomore album Happier Than Ever logged two weeks at the penthouse following its release in 2021.
Taylor Swift’s juggernaut The Tortured Poets Department is down 1-2, while U.S. country star Zach Bryan enjoys the top debut this week with his fifth studio album The Great American Bar Scene, new at No. 3. Hailing from Oklahoma, Bryan bagged a No. 2 peak with his self-titled collection from 2023, and No. 54 on the ARIA Chart with his 2022 effort American Heartbreak.
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Also making a splash on the latest ARIA Chart, published Friday, July 12, is Eves Karydas‘ Burnt Tapes, new at No. 23. That’s a new career high and an impressive improvement on the No. 75 peak for Summerskin, from 2018, the Cairns, Australia-born singer-songwriter’s first album.
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Over on the ARIA Singles Chart, Shaboozey’s “A Bar Song (Tipsy)” logs a second consecutive week at No. 1, doing so in its 12th week on the tally. Sabrina Carpenter completes an unchanged podium with “Espresso” and “Please Please Please,” respectively. Both are former chart leaders in these parts.
Meanwhile, Kendrick Lamar’s controversial diss track “Not Like Us” rebounds from 9-5, its equal peak position.
Morgan Wallen scores his fifth top 50 single in Australia as “Lies Lies Lies” debuts at No. 35. The U.S. country superstar’s career tally includes two No. 1s: “Last Night,” which spent eight weeks at No. 1 in 2023, and “I Had Some Help,” his collaboration with Post Malone, which logged a single week at the top in May. “I Had Some Help” dips 5-6 on the latest frame.
Finally, Eminem stashes another top 40 with “Tobey,” featuring Big Sean and BabyTron. It’s the latest single release from Em’s new album, The Death of Slim Shady (Coup De Grâce), which dropped early Friday.
Sexyy Red confirms she’s not canceling her tour and we rank the Top 10 best rap albums! Tetris Kelly: Sexyy Red says her tour is not getting canceled and Billboard ranks the Top 10 Rap Albums. Here’s your Hip Hop news for today. Fans were speculating that Sexyy Red’s tour would be canceled after touring […]
Nickelback’s catalog sports sizable gains following the June 16 U.S. Netflix premiere of the band’s career-spanning documentary, Hate to Love: Nickelback, with one of its signature songs ruling a Billboard chart dated July 13.
“How You Remind Me,” the group’s breakthrough 2001 hit, bounds in at No. 1 on the Hot Hard Rock Songs tally, as well as No. 12 on Hot Rock & Alternative Songs. (Older songs are eligible to rank on Billboard’s multimetric charts if placing in the top half and with a meaningful reason for their re-entries.)
In the tracking week ending July 4, “How You Remind Me” earned 5.1 million official U.S. streams, up 12%, and sold 2,000 downloads, up 171%, according to Luminate.
The song makes its first appearance on Hot Hard Rock Songs, which began in 2020, and Hot Rock & Alternative Songs, which started in 2009. “How You Remind Me” was released on Nickelback’s third studio album, Silver Side Up, and became its to-date only No. 1 on the all-format Billboard Hot 100, ruling for four weeks in 2001-02.
While “How You Remind Me” is the only song from Nickelback’s catalog to reach the newest multimetric Billboard charts, the band’s music dots other surveys. “Rockstar,” from 2005’s All the Right Reasons, crowns Hard Rock Digital Song Sales (2,000 sold), where it’s followed by “How You Remind Me” at No. 2; “Photograph,” also from All the Right Reasons, at No. 4; “Someday,” from 2003’s The Long Road, at No. 8; and “Savin’ Me,” likewise from All the Right Reasons, at No. 9.
“How You Remind Me” also leads a pair of Nickelback tracks on Hard Rock Streaming Songs, lifting 4-3 as the survey’s Greatest Gainer. “Rockstar” follows as a re-entry at No. 23 via 3.1 million streams.
On the Top Hard Rock Albums tally, The Best of Nickelback: Volume 1, released in 2013, rises 3-2 thanks to 18,000 equivalent album units earned, a 30% jump. The 19-song compilation features each of the aforementioned tracks.
In all, Nickelback’s catalog received 28 million official on-demand U.S. streams in the week ending July 4, up 22% from 22.9 million in the week ending June 27.
Hate to Love: Nickelback premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival in September 2023 prior to its Netflix arrival.
The four-piece’s most recent album, Get Rollin’, was released in November 2022 and debuted at its No. 2 high on the Top Hard Rock Albums survey. It has earned 149,000 equivalent album units to date and spawned a No. 2-peaking Mainstream Rock Airplay hit in “San Quentin.”
Marc Anthony banks his record-extending 37th No. 1 on Billboard’s Tropical Airplay chart as “Ale Ale”rises to rule the chart dated July 13. The single from the salsa juggernaut lands atop Tropical Airplay – after five consecutive weeks in the runner-up slot – with 6.1 audience impressions on reporting stations to the chart in the […]
With Big Hit posting a photo reading “JUNG KOOK: I AM STILL,” ARMY believes a documentary is on the way for the singer. Keep watching for more! Tetris Kelly:Jung Kook is coming to your theater screens. This is not a drill! We have the details. We hope it’s in 3D! You’ll be able to get […]
The TikTok Billboard Top 50 has four new hits entering the top 10, but can they take over Tommy Richman’s No. 1 throne? Tetris Kelly:A batch of new hits make the top 10, while “Million Dollar Baby” continues its reign. Tommy Richman holds the top spot for a ninth week on the TikTok Billboard Top […]