Music
Page: 978
Liam Payne‘s girlfriend, influencer Kate Cassidy, has spoken out for the first time following the 31-year-old singer’s death.
On Friday (Oct. 18), two days after Payne suffered a fatal fall from the third floor of a hotel in Buenos Aires, Cassidy thank supporters via Instagram Stories for “all the kind words and love” sent her way in the past 48 hours. “I have been at a complete loss,” she wrote. “Nothing about the past few days have felt real.”
“I ask and pray that you’ll give me the grace and space to navigate this in private,” Cassidy continued before addressing Payne directly. “Liam, my angel. You are everything. I want you to know I loved you unconditionally and completely.”
“I will continue to love you for the rest of my life,” the social media star added. “I love you Liam.”
Cassidy and Payne had been dating for about two years prior to the former One Direction star’s death on Oct. 16. The former would often post videos with her boyfriend on TikTok, and in September, she shared with followers on the app how she and the singer first met while she was working as his server at a bar in Charleston, S.C.
Cassidy was with Payne in Argentina prior to his death, according to videos on her TikTok, as well as Snapchats posted by the musician. The couple had attended Niall Horan’s concert together while in the country.
A few days prior to Payne’s death, Cassidy posted that she was leaving Argentina solo.
Payne died Wednesday around 5:07 p.m., according to the preliminary autopsy report, which also revealed that he appeared to have been alone when he fell. Investigators also believe that the star was potentially under the influence of substances when he died, but are still waiting for further toxicology reports.
Cassidy’s words are the latest message of grief posted by someone close to Payne in the days since his passing. His former One Direction bandmates Horan, Harry Styles, Zayn Malik and Louis Tomlinson each shared individual tributes in addition to a joint statement on Thursday (Oct 17), while Simon Cowell posted a memorial Friday. Social media has also seen an outpouring of condolences from musicians such as Ed Sheeran, Rita Ora, J Balvin, Cher Lloyd and more, in addition to countless anguished posts from fans.
In a statement to the BBC the day after Payne’s death, the singer’s family also spoke out. “We are heartbroken,” they said. “Liam will forever live in our hearts and we’ll remember him for his kind, funny and brave soul. We are supporting each other the best we can as a family and ask for privacy and space at this awful time.”
On Oct. 19, 2019, Dan + Shay and Justin Bieber’s “10,000 Hours” began a 21-week command on Billboard’s Hot Country Songs chart.
The duo of Dan Smyers and Shay Mooney landed the most recent of its three Hot Country Songs No. 1s, following “Speechless” (for nine weeks in 2018-19) and “Tequila” (four, 2019).
Pop superstar Bieber reigned with his only Hot Country Songs entry to date.
In its first full week of tracking, “10,000 Hours” totaled 33.3 million official U.S. streams, 19.6 million in all-format airplay audience and 53,000 sold, according to Luminate.
Trending on Billboard
The song was written by Smyers, Mooney, Bieber, Jason “Poo Bear” Boyd, Jessie Jo Dillon and Jordan Reynolds, and Smyers produced it.
After learning that “10,000 Hours” had hit No. 1, Smyers told Billboard, “We wrote this song about our wives, and we’re glad that it means as much to our fans as it does to us. The reaction has been incredible.”
“10,000 Hours” also topped the Country Airplay chart, where Dan + Shay boast 11 No. 1s, between 2015 and 2021. Plus, the song hit No. 4 on the all-genre Billboard Hot 100 and reached the top 10 on Pop Airplay, Adult Pop Airplay and Adult Contemporary.
On Hot Country Songs, which became an all-encompassing genre ranking in 1958, “10,000 Hours” is the seventh-longest-leading No. 1. Another country/pop crossover hit holds the record: Bebe Rexha and Florida Georgia Line’s “Meant to Be” dominated for 50 weeks starting in December 2017.
Dan + Shay’s latest single, “Bigger Houses,” ranks at its No. 16 high on the Oct. 26-dated Country Airplay chart.
Megan Thee Stallion loves spooky season. Ahead of taking the stage in Chicago for Hottieween to close out October, the Houston rapper announced plans for her Megan deluxe album Megan: Act II on Friday (Oct. 18). “MEGAN: ACT II OCTOBER 25,” she captioned the social media post. The Pen & Pixel-inspired cover art features the […]
After channeling Bruce Springsteen, Stevie Nicks, late Cranberries singer Dolores O’Riordan, Evanescence’s Amy Lee, David Bowie, Cher and other iconic stars as part of her countdown to upcoming album The Great Impersonator (Oct. 25), Halsey tapped into one of their biggest childhood influences on Thursday (Oct. 17).
To preview the 16th track on the album, the Spears-sampling “Lucky,” Halsey, 30, morphed into In the Zone-era Britney Spears, posting an image of herself with wind-tousled, blonde-streaked hair standing in a blue void while staring intently at the camera with a steely look.
“It’s Britney, b–ch!!!,” Halsey wrote of the eleventh preview of her fifth studio album. “The first superstar who ever inspired me,” they wrote of Spears. “There were infinite Britney looks to choose from, but I had to do this iconic album!,” they added of Spears’ 2003 fourth studio album, which featured the Madonna collab “Me Against the Music,” as well as the Billboard Hot 100 No. 9 hit “Toxic.” The accompanying image comes as Halsey promised to be “impersonating a different icon every day and teasing a snippet of the song they inspired.”
Trending on Billboard
So far that’s meant the gauzy pop tune “Panic Attack” in honor of Nicks, the twangy Parton homage “Hometown,” as well as the Harvey take on turbulent rocker “Dog Years” and tips to the enigmatic British pop star Bush on the chilly “I Never Loved You,” Cher with the aching “Letter to God (1974),” rock chameleon Bowie on the spooky “Darwinism” and Lee on the churning “Lonely Is the Muse.”
The pitch perfect look/sound experiment continued earlier this week with Halsey sporting a short copper-toned hairstyle for the O’Riordan rager “Ego,” rolling up their sleeves, picking up a guitar and posing in front of an American flag for the confessional “Letter to God” as The Boss and going acoustic for the lo-fi Linda Rondstadt tribute “I Believe in Magic.”
On Thursday, the Grammy-nominated singer booked an intimate Nov. 21 show at the 1,400-capacity Regency Ballroom in San Francisco; the show is a exclusively for Wells Fargo Autograph Credit cardholders.
See Halsey’s Britney Spears-inspired look below.
Simon Cowell is remembering Liam Payne following the 31-year-old singer’s death.
In a statement posted to Instagram Friday (Oct. 18), the X Factor creator — who gave Payne his start on the show in 2010 by placing him in One Direction — wrote that he feels “devastated” and “heartbroken” over the loss of his former mentee. “You never really know how you feel about someone until a moment like this happens,” Cowell wrote. “I feel empty.”
“I want you to know how much love and respect I have for you,” the mogul continued. “Every tear I have shed is a memory of you.”
Payne died Oct. 16 after falling from the third floor of his hotel in Buenos Aires, Argentina. A preliminary autopsy concluded that the star was potentially under the influence of substances when the fall occurred, moments before which a hotel manager had placed a 911 call to report that a guest was “destroying [their] entire room.”
In the wake of his death, Payne’s former One Direction bandmates each shared individual statements mourning the musician in addition to releasing a joint statement Thursday (Oct. 17). In his own message, Cowell shared that people would often ask him what Payne was like in real life, and he “would tell them you were kind, funny, sweet, thoughtful, talented, humble, focused. And how much you loved music. And how much love you genuinely had for the fans.”
The former American Idol judge also reminisced on the first time he crossed paths with Payne when the singer auditioned for The X Factor U.K. in 2008 but was sent home; two years later, he’d audition again and earn his spot in 1D. “I had to tell you when you were 14 that this wasn’t your time,” Cowell wrote. “And we both made a promise that we would meet again. A lot of people would have given up. You didn’t.”
“You came to see me last year,” Cowell continued. “Not for a meeting. Just to sit and talk. And we reminisced about all of the fun times we had together. And how proud you were to be a Dad. After you left, I was reminded that you were still the sweet, kind boy I had met all of those years ago.”
Cowell’s statement marks the first time the producer has spoken about Payne’s passing. Earlier in the week, Cowell’s auditions for Britain’s Got Talent — another of his talent shows — were postponed “due to the tragic passing of Liam Payne,” according to a statement posted by Applause Store Thursday (Oct. 17).
Cowell was instrumental in Payne’s career, assigning the singer to One Direction with fellow X Factor hopefuls Harry Styles, Zayn Malik, Niall Horan and Louis Tomlinson in 2010. The band went on to dominate pop music for six years after that, scoring four No. 1 albums on the Billboard 200 and six Billboard Hot 100 top 10 hits before disbanding in 2016, after which Payne and his bandmates each pursued successful solo careers.
Cowell also reflected on the similarities between Payne and the singer’s 7-year-old son Bear, whom he shares with ex Cheryl Cole. Wrote the producer, “He has your smile and that twinkle in his eye that you have. And he will be so proud of everything you achieved. And how you achieved it.”
He concluded his tribute “And now Liam, I can see the effect you had on so many people. Because you left us too soon. Rest in peace my friend.”
See Cowell’s full statement about Payne below.
Charli XCXxc’s Brat has finally topped the U.K.’s Official Albums Charts, four months after its original release. The release of remix album Brat and It’s Completely Different But Also Still Brat, which had star turns from Ariana Grande, The 1975, The Strokes’ Julian Casablancas and more, gave a well-timed boost to the original record to […]
Records continue to tumble for Sabrina Carpenter as she lands another week at No. 1 on the U.K.’s Official Singles Charts. The singer is the first artist in 71 years to spend 20 weeks at No. 1 on the charts in a single calendar year. Explore See latest videos, charts and news See latest videos, […]
Toosii pulled up for an episode of Billboard Gaming ahead of his Jaded album’s arrival. The Syracuse, N.Y., native faced off against staff writer Michael Saponara in a game of Madden 25 while chopping it up, taking a creative risk with his album, wild meet-and-greet photos with fans and more.
Explore
Explore
See latest videos, charts and news
See latest videos, charts and news
“Definitely a different project. It’s not gonna be nothing anybody used to from Toosii,” the 24-year-old said of the new set while playing with the Detroit Lions. “This is definitely outside what the day ones would ask for. We taking a risk with this project.”
He continued: “This project’s a lot bigger than anything I ever made. Great music is great music. If people appreciate great music, they’ll appreciate this project.”
Trending on Billboard
Toosii hopes fans feel “enthusiastic, happy and proud” when pressing play on what he believes is the best album he’s made in his career thus far.
Jaded arrived via South Coast Music Group/Capitol Records on Oct. 4 with features from Gunna, Muni Long and Kehlani. The 13-track LP debuted at No. 50 on the Billboard 200.
Toosii will be hitting the road this weekend alongside Moneybagg Yo as a supporting act on Rod Wave’s Final Lap Tour, which kicks off in Phoenix on Saturday (Oct. 19). After a trip to the desert, they’ll be making stops in Oakland, Sacramento, Houston, Dallas, Memphis, Lexington, Detroit, Chicago, Brooklyn, Boston, Baltimore, Philly, Nashville and Orlando, before finishing up in Ft. Lauderdale on Dec. 18.
Toosii will be hosting meet-and-greets on the road once again. Some of the photos from previous treks went viral à la Chris Brown with fan’s overzealous requests.
“They be crazy,” he said. “They be trying to flash the camera. There’s some crazy stuff going on. We gotta tell them to [chill out] a little bit. Always gotta do the meet-and-greets.”
Unfortunately for Toosii, he didn’t fare too well on the sticks in Madden. Watch another clip from his chat with Billboard below.
Kendrick Lamar rarely lends his stamp of approval publicly, but K. Dot gave his co-sign to a rapper in his former Top Dawg Entertainment family. Lamar declared Doechii to be the “hardest out” with an Instagram Story post on Thursday (Oct. 17), which featured the Florida native’s cover art to her acclaimed Alligator Bites Never […]
Billboard’s Friday Music Guide serves as a handy guide to this Friday’s most essential releases — the key music that everyone will be talking about today, and that will be dominating playlists this weekend and beyond.
Explore
Explore
See latest videos, charts and news
See latest videos, charts and news
This week, Morgan Wallen shakes things up, ROSÉ links up with Bruno Mars and Gracie Abrams adds to a breakthrough project. Check out all of this week’s picks below:
Morgan Wallen, “Love Somebody”
On the first taste of his follow-up to last year’s blockbuster album One Thing at a Time, Morgan Wallen rearranges his tried-and-true formula, mixing his country twang with Latin rhythms on “Love Somebody” — but still prioritizing a massive chorus for his stadium crowds.
Trending on Billboard
ROSÉ & Bruno Mars, “APT.”
As her BLACKPINK group mates forge ahead with solo careers of their own, ROSÉ, who shined on her 2021 two-pack R, has teamed up with Bruno Mars for “APT.,” a slick pop confection full of clap-along refrains that will inspire wide-ranging shimmying if it ever gets a proper live performance.
Gracie Abrams, The Secret of Us (Deluxe)
Gracie Abrams continues the most successful year of her career with this deluxe edition of sophomore album The Secret of Us, which boasts both her quick-rising hit “I Love You, I’m Sorry” as well as emotionally piercing new tracks like the delightfully pissed-off “That’s So True.”
Bon Iver, SABLE,
Five years after his most recent Bon Iver album, Justin Vernon returns with a triptych of songs that echo previous highs from his most well-known musical project: “Things Behind Things Behind Things” recalls the mighty indie-folk of his sophomore album, while “SPEYSIDE” is as hushed and gorgeous as the landmark debut For Emma, Forever Ago.
Yeat, Lyfestyle
Yeat started the year with his compelling full-length 2093, and new album Lyfestyle finds the futuristic rapper on a creative tear, raging over hazy synths and trap beats alongside guests like Kodak Black, Lil Durk and Don Toliver.
Wizkid feat. Brent Faiyaz, “Piece of My Heart”
To preview his upcoming sixth album Morayo, Wizkid has corralled Brent Faiyaz for a slinky love jam that doesn’t shy away from old-school R&B pleasures while also allowing the Nigerian superstar to showcase his nimble flow.
Farruko, CVRBON VRMOR
Fans of Farrago’s signature hits and remixes will find plenty to enjoy on new album CVRBON VRMOR, as the Puerto Rican singer often pushes the tempo with the same vigor as “Pepas” — but the sprawling, 26-track project also includes mid-tempo delights like “Vibe” and “Blessings.”
Kylie Minogue, Tension II
The viral success of “Padam Padam” helped draw attention to Kylie Minogue’s Tension, the pop veteran’s most complete project in years; with Tension II, Minogue offers another electro-tinged dance kaleidoscope, still delivering onomatopoeic hooks and sounding reinvigorated.
Riley Green, Don’t Mind If I Do
Alabama singer-songwriter Riley Green has been turning heads in Nashville for a bit, and new album Don’t Mind If I Do aims at the mainstream with polished balladry and concise country jams that abide by the history of the genre.
Editor’s Pick: Mk.gee, “Rockman”
Mk.gee’s debut album Two Star & The Dream Police has been fiercely beloved by tastemakers and indie fans since its February release, and the elastic bounce of new single “Rockman” plays out like a victory lap, with the harmonies reaching high and evoking celebration.
State Champ Radio
