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Two election-related tracks head up Billboard’s Digital Song Sales chart dated Nov. 16, as Tom MacDonald and Nova Rockafeller’s “Goodbye Joe” debuts at No. 1 and a new version of Lee Greenwood’s “God Bless the U.S.A.” with Drew Jacobs opens at No. 2.
In the week ending Nov. 7, “Goodbye Joe” sold 12,000 downloads in the U.S., according to Luminate. “God Bless the U.S.A.” sold 11,000.

“Goodbye Joe” is MacDonald’s fourth Digital Song Sales No. 1, following “Fake Woke” in 2021, “Ghost” in 2023 and “You Missed” this July. Rockafeller’s previous best was alongside MacDonald and Brandon Hart on “No Good Bastards,” which peaked at No. 15 in 2021.

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“Goodbye Joe,” which also debuts at No. 1 on the Country Digital Song Sales chart, finds the pair celebrating the upcoming end of President Joe Biden’s term in office after he withdrew his candidacy for a second term in July. Former President Donald Trump won a second term on Election Day, Nov. 5, four days after the song’s release.

“God Bless the U.S.A.,” meanwhile, is a rock redo of Greenwood’s 1984 patriotic single, which hit No. 7 that year on Hot Country Songs. He’s joined by Jacobs, who previously reigned on Digital Song Sales as part of a cover of Blake Shelton’s “God’s Country” alongside State of Mine in 2021.

In addition to its No. 2 bow on Digital Song Sales, “God Bless the U.S.A.” bows at No. 1 on Rock Digital Song Sales, marking Greenwood’s first leader and Jacobs’ second, following “God’s Country.” It also starts at No. 2 on Country Digital Song Sales. Greenwood’s original “God Bless the U.S.A.” led Digital Song Sales for a week in July 2020.

Concurrently, the new version of “God Bless the U.S.A.” debuts at No. 28 on the multimetric Hot Rock & Alternative Songs chart. In addition to its song sales, the tune earned 371,000 official U.S. streams. “Goodbye Joe,” meanwhile, starts at No. 49 on Hot Country Songs, with 1.6 million streams in addition to its sales.

Both “Goodbye Joe” and “God Bless the U.S.A.” were released Nov. 1, capitalizing on the then-imminent U.S. presidential election. Greenwood’s solo original version concurrently re-enters Digital Song Sales at No. 13 (3,000 sold, up 267%).

All Billboard charts dated Nov. 16 will update on Billboard.com on Tuesday, Nov. 12.

At the Los Angeles premiere of Wicked, Harry Daniels made the gutsy decision to serenade Ariana Grande with her debut single “Put Your Hearts Up” — a song she isn’t exactly fond of.
But luckily, it paid off. In a video posted to the influencer’s TikTok over the weekend, the pop star spotted Daniels in the crowd as she was greeting Wicked fans and immediately recognized him, cheering, “Oh my god it’s Harry Daniels!”

After feigning running away from his inevitable performance — the social media star has built a platform off forcing celebrities to watch him sing — Grande listened intently as he sang a few bars from the 2011 bubblegum single. “Oh my god, I’ve been waiting for this moment for all my life,” the Grammy winner said sweetly after it was over, hugging Daniels. “It’s so nice to see you, thank you for being here.”

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“THIS IS MY GLINDA YALL IDCCCC,” Daniels, who also shared a photo with Grande on Instagram, captioned the clip.

Of all the songs in Grande’s multiplatinum discography, “Put Your Hearts Up” is on the record as one of the singer’s least favorites. In a 2014 interview with Rolling Stone, she called it “geared toward kids” and “so inauthentic and fake,” adding, “That was the worst moment of my life. For the video, they gave me a bad spray tan and put me in a princess dress and had me frolic around the street. The whole thing was straight out of hell. I still have nightmares about it, and I made them hide it on my Vevo page.”

Since then, Grande has released seven studio albums, six of which have topped the Billboard 200, most recently 2024’s Eternal Sunshine. However, the vocalist has revealed that she now plans on focusing more on acting and musical theater after falling back in love with both while working on the Wicked films, a far cry from her mindset at the time of that same 2014 Rolling Stone interview (“I hate acting,” a then 20-year-old Grande said. “It’s fun, but music has always been first and foremost with me.”)

“I’m always going to make music, I’m always going to go on stage, I’m always going to do pop stuff, I pinky promise,” she said on the Nov. 6 episode of Las Culturistas. “But I don’t think doing it at the rate I’ve been doing it for the past 10 years is where I see the next 10 years … Whatever makes sense, or whatever roles we see fit, or where I could really do a good job or honor the material, I would really love to. I think it’s a lot better for me.”

The first Wicked film hits theaters Nov. 22. Watch Daniels serenade Grande below.

Lil Wayne is getting in the booth. Only this time he’ll be firmly focused on running backs rather than rhymes. The legendary MC and sports fanatic will become a regular weekly guest on the NFL Network’s NFL GameDay Morning show beginning this Sunday (Nov. 17) according to a release from the NFL on Monday (Nov. 11).
Weezy will take his place alongside the rest of the GameDay crew, which includes Rich Eisen, Kurt Warner, Steve Mariucci, Gerald McCoy, Ian Rapoport, Cynthia Frelund, Colleen Wolfe, Mike Garafolo, Tom Pelissero, Daniel Jeremiah and Kyle Brandt, along with various NFL Network reporters including Judy Battista, Bridget Condon, Stacey Dales, Omar Ruiz, Jane Slater, Sara Walsh, Cameron Wolfe and Steve Wyche.

The news broke at halftime during Sunday’s New York Giants/ Carolina Panthers game in Munich, Germany alongside a video of Wayne running onto the field with his beloved Green Bay Packers. Back in 2021, Wayne dropped his official Packers theme song, “Green & Yellow,” on which he raps, “Once a Packer, always a Packer/ Like Shakur, call me ‘two-pack’/ I’m green and yellow.”

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Wayne’s NFL connection dates back nearly two decades to his blog posts for the ESPN the Magazine and a spot in 2009 on the round table of the ESPN daily show, Around the Horn, followed by him offering up his track “No Mercy” in 2016 as the theme song for the sports talk show Skip and Shannon: Undisputed.

In September, Wayne admitted that being snubbed for a headlining spot at next year’s Super Bowl halftime show in his hometown of New Orleans in favor of Kendrick Lamar “broke” him. “That hurt. It hurt a lot. You know what I’m talking about. It hurt a whole lot,” he said at the time. “I blame myself for not being mentally prepared for a letdown. And for automatically mentally putting myself in that position like somebody told me that was my position. So I blame myself for that. But I thought that was nothing better than that spot and that stage and that platform in my city, so it hurt. It hurt a whole lot.”

It’s been almost 11 months since Lil Nas X boldly declared that “b—h I’m back like J Christ.” Now, the singer promises, he’s actually back for good. In a video posted to his X account on Sunday night (Nov. 10), the rapper revealed that “phase 1” of his new era begins on Monday (Nov. 11). […]

Beyoncé is adding another ivy to her life. Next year, Yale University will offer a collegiate course studying the multi-hyphenate superstar’s career as it relates to a greater history of Black excellence in art, spanning her 2013 solo debut to 2024’s Cowboy Carter.
Registered as “Beyoncé Makes History: Black Radical Tradition History, Culture, Theory & Politics through Music,” the spring 2025 class will be taught by Professor Daphne Brooks. As reported by the Yale Daily News Friday (Nov. 8), it’ll focus on the “sonic, fashion and visual media” evolution of Bey — who is mom to eldest daughter Blue Ivy (along with twins Rumi and Sir) and founder of Ivy Park — over the past decade. According to Yale’s course description, “In short, this is a class that traces the relationship between Beyonce’s artistic genius and Black intellectual practice.”

“[Beyoncé] is just so ripe for teaching at this moment in time,” Brooks told the student publication. “The number of breakthroughs and innovations she’s executed and the way she’s interwoven history and politics and really granular engagements with Black cultural life into her performance aesthetics and her utilization of her voice as a portal to think about history and politics — there’s just no one like her.”

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Through examining the 32-time Grammy winner’s career, students will also gain insight into “Black history, intellectual thought and performance” at large, with Bey serving as a jumping-off point for wider discussions on icons such as Josephine Baker, Diana Ross, Betty Davis and Grace Jones. Brooks previously incorporated Beyoncé into her “Black Women in Popular Music Culture” curriculum when the professor was teaching at Princeton, which inspired her to devote an entire class to the star as past students showed “so much energy” around Bey in particular.

The Yale offering is just the latest Beyoncé course to be unveiled at a prestigious university in recent years, part of a broader trend of colleges all over the world dedicating classes to modern artists. A notable uptick in Bey-related studies happened in 2016, around when she released her critically acclaimed album Lemonade; since then, Arizona State, the University of Copenhagen, the University of Texas at San Antonio, the University of Michigan and more institutions have all enshrined Queen Bey in academia in some way or another.

News about the latest Beyoncé class arrived on the same day as the 2025 Grammy nominations, which saw the Destiny’s Child alum earn more nods than any other artist. Among her 11 nominations are song and record of the year for Billboard Hot 100-topper “Texas Hold ‘Em” and album of the year for Cowboy Carter.

There doesn’t appear to be a YSL family reunion on the horizon following Young Thug’s release from jail. Thugger seemingly sniped at Gunna in a tweet on Saturday (Nov. 9) before deleting the evidence from X, but the damage was done as the message spread like wildfire on social media.
“Gunna stop acting like we friends on the internet, I don’t know you my guy,” he cryptically penned. Minutes later, the tweet was gone, but not before it was captured:

There’s been plenty of speculation from fans regarding the status of Thug and Gunna’s relationship. While Gunna is still signed to YSL Records, he’s largely avoided speaking out about how things are between him and Thugger. “It’s the same,” Gunna vaguely told XXL earlier this year. “It’s love, always. Our relationship is our relationship.”

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Gunna and Thug were both arrested as part of the sprawling 56-count indictment in May 2022 for the YSL RICO case. Gunna and his attorney Steve Sadow reached an Alford plea to secure his release in December 2022, while Thug remained behind bars until reaching his own plea deal Oct. 31.

Sadow downplayed snitching rumors that came with Gunna’s Alford plea deal. “Gunna did not snitch to get out of jail,” Sadow said on social media at the time. “He has said nothing and is not cooperating. His plea statement cannot be used in court against any other defendant. So please stop spreading lies.”

Thugger was released from jail on Halloween after reaching a plea. Judge Paige Reese Whitaker gave him a sentence of 15 years probation, which allowed Thug to walk free following the hearing.

Gunna’s brother DP hopped into The Shade Room‘s comment section of a post about Thug’s tweet, where it seems there’s no love lost between the two artists. “Trust and believe the feeling is mutual,” he wrote.

Thug hasn’t clarified the deleted tweet, but his first music move looks to be uniting with Lil Baby, who has been outspoken in distancing himself from Gunna since his former frequent collaborator’s release.

“Wham let’s drop one on these rats peter,” Thug tweeted. Billboards with the phrase “Whatever Wham Says Goes” have also popped up across Los Angeles.

Earlier this month, Liv Morgan and Cody Rhodes became the first WWE superstars crowned Crown Jewel champions after participating in a grueling “Champion vs. Champion” match in Saudi Arabia. Morgan, currently the WWE’s Raw women’s champion, narrowly escaped in a neck-to-neck skirmish with the company’s irresistible force, Smackdown’s women’s title holder, Nia Jax.

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Morgan, a Jersey-bred superstar, isn’t the same blonde bombshell whose pitbull grit made her a beloved favorite amongst fans. This iteration of Morgan is way more tenacious, bold, and, in some cases, sinister, plowing through her competitors with reckless abandon. Morgan’s callous disregard and unbending will have made her a leading face for a company looking to have a splashy impact with Netflix in 2025.

“I’d love to cement my legacy in WWE. However, I decide to do that,” says Morgan. “I didn’t come from a wrestling family; I’m not a Division One athlete, and I came from nothing and fought for every opportunity I’ve been given. To carve my own legacy and create my own path in WWE when it’s all said and done, I would love that.”

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Billboard spoke with Morgan about paying homage to Britney Spears’s “Oops, I Did It Again” with her bodysuit at King and Queen of the Ring, wanting Sabrina Carpenter to perform her theme song at WrestleMania, and doubling down on her challenge to fight Cardi B and Megan Thee Stallion at SummerSlam at MetLife. Check out the full interview below.

Which moment was more special for you: winning your first singles title or being the inaugural women’s Crown Jewel champ?

Man, that’s a hard one because they both mean so much to me on different levels. You never forget your first championship win and me growing up a lifelong WWE fan to finally win my first title in such a big way, winning Money in the Bank and cashing in to defeat Ronda Rousey, it was the epitome of my dream coming true. It was so overwhelming that it didn’t feel real, but being the inaugural, first and only Women’s Crown Jewel champion, that is so much bigger than me. We made history in Saudi Arabia. Every time we go there, there’s so much more progression each and every time. Nia Jax and I made history competing in the first-ever Women’s Crown Jewel championship match and I made history becoming the first and only Crown’s Jewel championship winner. They both are completely different, but so equally important to me.

Like you, Cody was named the inaugural champion, but on the men’s side. What was the conversation like after you two were crowned winners?

I think we both were happy, proud and honored that it was us. He was just like, “How heavy is that thing,” because the title is so big, beautiful and embellished [laughs]. It’s like my size, essentially. It’s so heavy, but so cool.

You’re a Jersey girl through and through who worked at Hooters. What elements of that 20-year-old Liv Morgan still runs in your veins your today while being WWE women’s world champion?

I think all the best parts of that Liv Morgan remain — that passion, that drive, that want, that fire, that love for this business. I feel like I’ve been fortunate that all those elements have never wavered from me once. I’ve always just wanted to see how great I can be in WWE and to give myself that opportunity. To be putting in the work the last decade of my life and to kind of be at the pinnacle of WWE right now as the face of the women’s division and as your women’s world champion and first and only women’s Crown Jewel champion, it feels incredible. I just really hope that I do it justice at the end of the day. 

I was talking to my boys. 

What they say? 

They were talking a little bit of s–t. 

I love that, I love that! Tell me what they said please, please.

You’re doing your thing, but you’re claiming you retired Becky Lynch…

I did! Did I not?! Have you seen Becky Lynch since I made her lose the title and gave her a rematch the next night and made her lose again. Have you seen her since then?

They said, you claim you took out Rhea Ripley and beat Nia…

I took out Rhea three times and I did beat Nia, otherwise, how would I have this? [Shows off Crown Jewel championship ring]. So all of their qualms with me are really untrue. They’re untrue. They’re embellished and false. Pshhh. 

They said, “we want a clean win.” How do respond to the critics about that?

I don’t care. I don’t care and why would I? I’m sitting here your women’s world champion and your first and only women’s crown jewel champion. You wanna talk to me about a clean win? [Laughs] I will do whatever it takes to get whatever I want however I want to do it. My gosh. 

You took your past injury in stride and labeled it a blessing in disguise. What makes this version of Liv Morgan the best iteration of your character?

Because this is the most confident, most sure of herself Liv Morgan that’s ever existed. That just grows inside of me every single day. You can just imagine how insufferable I’m going to be and just keep on getting. I think that’s just the difference. I’m the most confident that I’ve ever been in my entire career, as a woman, and in general, respectfully and humbly. 

How does that confidence transfer outside of the ring and into your day-to-day?

I don’t know. I always feel like in my day-to-day, I’ve always been the same person — not that there’s been no growth — but my human [side] has always been the same since I started. My confidence in the ring and my success in the ring hasn’t really dictated or changed how I feel and view myself or the world outside of the ring, but it’s just made me a maniac at work.

There’s obviously been a ton of new viewers checking out WWE, especially women like Vanessa Hudgens — who you had a moment with at Mania — Cardi B, Sexxy Red, Megan Thee Stallion. How does it feel seeing the female celebrities come in droves to support?

Who doesn’t love WWE, especially when we move to Netflix in the new year? What?! And I’m gonna be champion, transitioning into that. I’m going to spearhead this division into Netflix in the new year, so watch us. 

I interviewed you last year in Puerto Rico and you said you would love to go against Megan Thee Stallion and Cardi B in a tag-team match with Raquel. Cardi might potentially be at SummerSlam later this year and it’s in Jersey. Something has to happen, right?

Can you imagine? Well, Raquel and I are going to beat Jade and Bianca for those tag-team titles. So we’ll head to WrestleMania and I’ll be your women’s world champion, your women’s Crown Jewel champion and half of your women’s tag team champions. That offer still stands for them if they want a shot at our newly-crowned championships. I loved to beat them in my hometown.

You’ve had numerous tag partners before. What is it about Raquel that brings the best out of you?

Raquel is the most trustworthy. Raquel has never stabbed me in the back. Raquel is stronger than me. Raquel is bigger than me. Raquel is more powerful than me. Raquel can offer things that I cannot and vice versa. I think she’s my greatest tag-team partner of all-time. We’ve had the most success as tag-team partners. We are two-time women’s tag-team champions. We’re gonna soon be the third and she’s such a star. I’m so happy that she has my back [laughs]. 

What makes you a better partner for Dominik Mysterio than Rhea Ripley?

How much time do you have? One, Dominik is a man. He doesn’t need me to tell him what to do or to approve his decisions. Dominik is allowed to do whatever he wants. Two, I accept Dominick exactly the way he is. I never try to change him and alter him in any way. He’s absolutely perfect. Three, I give that man tendies [chicken tenders] every single day with ranch, PS5, flat screen TV, a custom-pair of Daddy Dom [sneakers], helped him beat his deadbeat dad [Rey Mysterio] twice. We’re the most iconic, hottest, talked-about couple in WWE history. 

I remember you once told me Dom is a talented freestyler. Would love for us to premiere the Rhea Ripley diss track if you guys have one coming. 

Dominik will spit bars and he won’t even know that he’s doing it. I’m like, “That’s something. You just said something. [Laughs.]

You helped Dom beat Rey twice and Finn Balor and JD get the tag-titles. How have you made Judgment Day better and how has the group made you better?

It’s definitely equal and a give-and-take. As great as I’ve made them, is as great as they’ve made me. I have helped them solidify tag-team gold. We are going to solidify Daddy Dom a world championship. Raquel and I are going to solidify the tag-team championships. Carlito, we’re gonna solidify something for him, too. Whatever Carlito want.

It’s definitely equal and a give-and-take. As great as I’ve made them, is as great as they’ve made me. I have helped them solidify tag-team gold. We are going to solidify Daddy Dom a world championship. Raquel and I are going to solidify the tag-team championships. Carlito, we’re gonna solidify something for him, too. Whatever Carlito wants, we’re gonna solidify for him. As for me, they’ve made me the most powerful woman in WWE. I’m literally untouchable right now. No one can touch me. No one can do what I’ve done because I’ve made history and I have the most dominant group behind me.

You said in a past interview that your Mount Rushmore is you, Chyna, Trish Stratus and left the fourth spot vacant. It’s only right that we complete it here.

I said Liv, Chyna, Trish and Liv [laughs]. You know what, I’m gonna put Naty [Natalya]. I’ve thought about it since then and reflected. I think that Naty has a spot on my wrestling women’s Mount Rushmore. 

Why?

Naty is such a martyr in this women’s division. She’s the past, the present and the future. She’s been with WWE for almost 18 years. Do you know how incredible that is and what an incredible career that is? I think she’s the most decorated woman in WWE history. I think she has the most wins, the most matches for any woman in WWE and she gets better as she goes along.

She trains at The Dungeon with [her husband] TJ weekly, curating and securing the next generation of superstars. She’s been a part of so many firsts and so many historic moments. Like I said, she gets better over time and I think there’s something to say for that. We all should aspire to have a career like Natalya. She’s the best in the locker room and I just love her. I’m grateful for her. She’s the goat. 

I thought it was cool how you paid homage to Britney Spears’ “Oops!…I Did It Again” with the bodysuit at King and Queen of the Ring. How did that come together?

I’ll pull inspo from anything. I’m kind of not even looking half the time, it’s just something that I’ll see and I like and it’ll spark something in me. As we’re preparing for our events in Saudi Arabia, the dress code is a little different. Obviously, we want to respect and honor what is required. So we’ll find out that we’ll be in neck-to-toe bodysuits. I’m like, “How do I make this cool? How do I make this my own?”

This is nothing I’ve worn in the ring nor thought about wearing in the ring. Literally, a second later, Britney popped in my head of her in the music video with the red jumpsuit. I was like, “Oh, I’m doing Britney.” Just right there I knew I had my awesome gear designer Aslan draw out some sketches, had my gear maker whip it up and that was it. I actually did Britney twice: I did Britney my first time and I did a Britney remix the second time. I couldn’t do Britney a third time this trip, so I switched it up and paid homage to the most dominant group in WWE, The Judgment Day.

If you can pick an artist to remix your theme song for WrestleMania, which artist would you choose?

You know what? Daddy Dom really likes Sabrina Carpenter, so I think that I would love Sabrina Carpenter to put her own spin on my theme song. Maybe add some lyrics to it and I would love to do that for Daddy Dom. I think Sabrina would have so much fun stepping foot into WWE and experiencing the WWE universe, especially at WrestleMania, the biggest show of the year. Are you kidding?

I hope you guys have had a date night to see Sabrina in concert. I heard the show is pretty awesome.

We haven’t! We’ve been so busy jet-setting across the globe, putting on amazing shows, that we haven’t really had the time yet, but it’s on my radar. 

Lastly, what’s left on your bucket list outside of the ring?

I wanna foster animals. I wanna partner up with an animal shelter and maybe foster animals and find them their little forever homes. We were just in Saudi Arabia and I kind of half-adopted a kitty named Saudi that I had Daddy Dom babysit while I was gone. All the girls and I took shifts watching this amazing cat. So I would love to do something with animals. I’d love to keep Rhea Ripley out of my way for the rest of my career and I think I’d be happy with that. 

Original Iron Maiden singer Paul Di’Anno’s cause of death has been revealed. According to a an official statement on the vocalist’s Facebook Page, the results of Di’Anno’s autopsy revealed that the 66-year-old died as a result of a tear in the sac around his heart. “We have received permission from Paul’s family to bring you […]

Lady Gaga and Bruno Mars have a lot to smile about following the unveiling of the 2025 Grammy nominations Friday (Nov. 8), which saw the duo earn two major nods for their chart-topping collaboration “Die With a Smile.” 
And on Sunday (Nov. 10), both pop stars reacted to the news with a passionate thank-you note to fans who supported the track. “I’m so grateful for these 2 GRAMMY NOMINATIONS! 😭” Gaga wrote on Instagram, sharing a photo of herself and Mars enjoying glasses of champagne. 

“Because of our amazing fans we are so blessed to be nominated for Song of the Year and Best Pop Duo recording for Die With A Smile!!” the Joker: Folie à Deux actress continued. “@recordingacademy We love y’all! 😭Monsters and Hooligans did that! 🥂” 

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In the comments, Mars added, “(Monsters 🤝 Hooligans) Thank you! We love you!” 

Nominations for next year’s Grammy awards arrived about three months ahead of the Feb. 2 ceremony. Gaga and the Silk Sonic star share the song of the year category with Shaboozey, Taylor Swift, Billie Eilish, Chappell Roan, Sabrina Carpenter, Kendrick Lamar and Beyoncé, while 2025’s best pop duo/group performance is split among “Die With a Smile” and “Us” by Gracie Abrams and Swift, “Levii’s Jeans” by Bey and Post Malone, “Guess” by Charli XCX and Eilish, and “The Boy Is Mine” by Ariana Grande, Brandy and Monica. 

Gaga and Mars spent eight weeks at No. 1 on the Billboard Global 200 and reached No. 2 on the Billboard Hot 100 with “Die With a Smile” this year. Complete with a retro Nashville-themed music video, the track served as a standalone collaboration ahead of Gaga’s Joker 2 companion album, Harlequin, and upcoming seventh studio album. It also preceded Mars’ “APT.” duet with ROSÉ of BLACKPINK, which recently debuted atop the Global 200. 

“This was a pure, organic thing that both these artists who respect each other so much wanted to do together,” songwriter Andrew Watt, who worked on “Die With a Smile” with the two superstars, told Billboard earlier this year. “This was about the love of making great music.” 

Olivia Rodrigo is joining the already star-studded line-up for the BST Hyde Park series next summer. American Express presents BST Hyde Park announced on Monday (Nov. 11) that the “Bad Idea Right?” singer will headline the Great Oak Stage on June 27 with support from The Last Dinner Party and Girl in Red, with additional […]