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With everyone sharing their favorite songs and albums of 2023 (Billboard included), Sir Elton John decided to offer a glimpse at the music he found himself going back to this year. John unveiled his 15 favorite songs from 2023 during his Rocket Hour radio program on Friday (Dec. 15). “I’m looking back and choosing some […]
Cher vehemently doesn’t want to be a member of any club that doesn’t want her. The “Believe” legend said so in no uncertain terms on Friday’s (Dec. 15) Kelly Clarkson Show, when the host asked how a legend who has scored No. 1 hits over seven decades is somehow not in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
With a sly smile, Cher corrected Clarkson’s claim that she’s the only act to ever have that kind of chart dominance across the decades, noting that she’s not, technically, alone. “Two of us have,” Cher said, with Clarkson replying, “Are you gonna say a band? Don’t say a band.”
“It’s a band,” Cher noted of her fellow chart champs the Rolling Stones, as Clarkson clarified that that doesn’t count. “It took four of them to be one of me,” the 77-year-old icon added with a twinkle in her eye, prompting Kelly to jump out of her seat and clap. “And I’m not in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame!” Cher added.
After the studio audience let out a collective groan, Cher told them it was okay. “You know what, I wouldn’t be in it now if they gave me a million dollars. I’m not kidding you,” she said, laughing that she almost dropped an f-bomb in her answer.
“I’m never going to change my mind. They can just you-know-what themselves,” Cher said to applause, while casually noting that she “changed music forever” with her 1998 dance pop hit “Believe,” one of the best-selling singles of all time and the track that is widely credited with introducing the world to AutoTune.
Cher’s first holiday hit, “DJ Play a Christmas Song,” hit No. 1 on Billboard’s Dance/Electronic Digital Song Sales chart last month (and topped the Adult Contemporary Chart this month), making her the first female artist to have a top hit for seven straight decades; that milestone put her in rarified air with the Stones, who have had at least one new No. 1 hit on the Billboard charts in every decades between the 1960s and 2020s.
A spokesperson for the RRHOF had not returned Billboard‘s request for comment at press time.
Cher’s first No. 1 hit was 1965’s “I Got You Babe” with late partner Sonny Bono and she has been eligible for induction into the Hall of Fame since 1991.
While Cher has not been nominated to date, it’s worth noting that last year country icon Dolly Parton was nominated fro the RRHOF and initially turned down the offer. She later accepted and was inducted in Nov. 2022 alongside Eminem, Pat Benatar & Neil Giraldo, Duran Duran, Eurythmics, Lionel Richie, Carly Simon, Judas Priest and Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis; she followed up by releasing her all-star, chart-topping first rock album, Rockstar, album last month.
Watch Cher on the Kelly Clarkson Show below.
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Barbie star Simu Liu is not ready to stop feeling the Kenergy. The actor who played a rival Ken to Ryan Gosling’s abtastic Ken in Greta Gerwig’s Oscar-nominated box office blockbuster busted out a solo version of the theme song from the movie’s signature dance number, “I’m Just Ken,” at an intimate show at Los Angeles’ Hotel Café on Wednesday (Dec, 13).
According to a video of the gig he posted on X, Liu instructed the crowd, “If there’s one thing that I want each and every one of you to take away from this show tonight in your hearts it’s that you’re enough,” he said the to 100 or so fans in the house as a keyboardist played some piano mood music behind him. “I want you to do this with me now. I want you to close your eyes, and I want you to put your hand on your heart, and I want you to repeat after me, okay?: I. Am. Kenough.”
They, of course, did as he instructed and Liu then busted into the first verse of the track written by Mark Ronson and Andrew Wyatt in a strong, soulful voice over a jazzy arrangement. He later admitted, however, that like the real world in the movie, something was a little off.
“The most Ken thing about this is that I forgot part of the words to ‘I’m Just Ken.’ What a great night!!!!,” Liu wrote on X after he fumbled the chorus line “Where I see love she sees a friend,” smiling and mumbling a nonsense phrase where the lyric should have been. He made up for it by taking off his leather jacket and showing off his guns in a tank top to whoops from the audience.
The consummate professional laughed off the flub, asking, “Are you ready to feel the Kenergy with me tonight? Let’s do this! You are Kenough, you are Kenough!” He also busted out the choreo from the movie’s insane dance dream sequence and belted out the lyrics while literally flexing all over the place and letting out a primal scream mid-song.
“I’m Just Ken” debuted at No. 87 on the Billboard Hot 100 in August, giving Ryan Gosling his first entry on the 100 tally.
This isn’t Liu’s first singing rodeo. The actor released his debut four-track EP, Anxious-Avoidant, in Novmeber, which includes a song co-written by the Jonas Brothers’ Joe Jonas, “Break My Heart.”
Check out Liu’s performance below.
Jung Kook and Usher set the dance floor on fire in the new video for their remix of the BTS star’s “Standing Next to You.” In this case, a moodily lit abandoned warehouse flooded with daylight stands in for a club, but either way, the dynamic duo fill the space with slick move after slick […]
So you agree? You think Reneé Rapp and Megan Thee Stallion are really pretty? On Friday (Dec. 15), the pop singer and rap icon joined forces to release “Not My Fault,” their hotly anticipated new collaboration off the soundtrack of the forthcoming Mean Girls remake. Sampling an audio clip from the original 2004 film — […]
Pennsylvania is in its Taylor Swift era — legally! On the multi-Grammy winner’s birthday (Dec. 13), a resolution from the state’s House of Representatives voted 103-100 to name 2023 as the Taylor Swift era in the singer’s home state, according to Associated Press. The resolution noted Swift as a person who “transcended the role of […]
Taylor Swift celebrated her 34th birthday in New York City on Wednesday night (Dec. 13) with all her famous friends, and the superstar took to Instagram to commemorate the event. Explore Explore See latest videos, charts and news See latest videos, charts and news “Can’t believe this year… actually… happened? Thank you for all your […]
Justin Timberlake took the stage for a surprise concert at the opening festivities for Fontainebleau in Las Vegas on Wednesday night (Dec. 13), where he performed for the second time since Britney Spears’ tell-all memoir hit shelves in October. Explore Explore See latest videos, charts and news See latest videos, charts and news In a […]
For this year’s update of our ongoing Greatest Pop Star by Year project, Billboard is counting down our staff picks for the top 10 pop stars of 2023 all this week. At No. 3, we remember the year in Beyoncé — who, 25 years into her superstardom, proved once again that whenever she puts her imprint on a year, she needs to be mentioned among the handful of greatest active pop stars.
With the groundbreaking 2022 she had, Beyoncé could have taken a year off, basking in the success of her Billboard 200 chart-topping album, Renaissance. However, a Queen never rests, and Bey continued her reign through 2023.
She kicked off the year with the growth of “Cuff It,” her second hit from Renaissance following “Break My Soul.” The song ultimately hit the top 10 on the Billboard Hot 100 (peaking at No. 6 in February), boosted by a TikTok-viral dance, and received a “Wetter” remix (based on a viral mashup of the original “Cuff It” with Twista’s 2009 hit “Wetter”) with new vocals, which was also very well-received by fans.
Billboard’s Greatest Pop Stars of 2023:Introduction & Honorable Mentions | Rookie of the Year: Peso Pluma | Comeback of the Year: Miley Cyrus | No. 10: Drake | No. 9: Doja Cat | No. 8: Bad Bunny | No. 7: Olivia Rodrigo | No. 6: Karol G | No. 5: Morgan Wallen | No. 4: Beyoncé
Within two months of 2023, Beyoncé made history. At the 65th annual Grammy Awards in February, while she controversially lost the top album of the year award to Harry Styles’ Harry’s House – meaning she’s still yet to take him the top prize at Music’s Biggest Night – she still ultimately took home four awards, two in the dance categories and two in the R&B categories. The victories brought her to 32 total for her career, and past composer Georg Solti for the all-time record of most Grammy wins.
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“I’d like to thank the queer community for your love and for inventing [the dance/electronic] genre. God bless you,” she said in part during her historic acceptance speech – a powerful public display of allyship on a major award show, proving once more that Queen Bey’s kingdom includes everyone.
Just when fans thought Bey couldn’t “get no higher than this,” she raised the bar again. After releasing a celebratory, high-octane remix of “America Has a Problem” featuring Kendrick Lamar – which helped return the song to the Hot 100 at a new peak inside the top 40 – Beyoncé kicked off her long-awaited Renaissance World Tour stadium show in Stockholm, Sweden, in May, complete with dazzling costumes, a hit-filled setlist and jaw-dropping choreography. While many were unable to snag the prized tickets to the show, every detail of the tour flooded social media, allowing for fans at home worldwide to enjoy the glitz and glamor of the Renaissance shows.
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The tour was a gift that kept on giving throughout 2023, with countless celebrities in attendance every night, including pop stars like Selena Gomez and Dua Lipa, rock legends like Paul McCartney and even Bey’s former Destiny’s Child groupmates Kelly Rowland, Michelle Williams, LaTavia Roberson and LeToya Luckett. The “mute challenge” became a prominent part of the set during “Energy”: When Bey sang, “Look around, everybody on mute,” the crowd would actually fall silent, a hilarious yet beautifully uniting moment of stillness – leading to even-funnier moments of fans failing the challenge and scolding each other for it.
Following in the footsteps of her mother, Blue Ivy Carter also had her time to shine throughout the 56-show run, becoming a fan-favorite part of the set, as she danced onstage during “My Power” and “Black Parade” night after night. The tour wrapped off just as impressively as it began, claiming the title of 2023’s top-grossing tour among those who reported numbers to Billboard Box Score, with $579.8 million and 2.8 million tickets sold.
A Queen also knows when to give her fellow Queens their roses, with Beyoncé setting the example for women everywhere with her constant support for Taylor Swift, who was also making waves throughout the year with her own Eras Tour. With the two pop superstars attending each other’s concert film premieres and posing happily with each other, before sharing public words of adoration, the world watched in real time as the powerhouses worked together to shift the culture of women being pit against each other to women lifting each other up – perhaps Bey’s most important accomplishment in 2023.
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Speaking of concert documentaries, Renaissance: A Film by Beyoncé — which the superstar wrote, directed and produced —arrived in December to close out Bey’s history-making year strong. On its opening weekend, the film opened in first place with a whopping $21 million in North American ticket sales, sitting at an impressive 100% on Rotten Tomatoes and a coveted A+ CinemaScore from opening weekend audiences who were polled. Despite having a full album of hits freshly on her hands, Bey still snuck in a new song in 2023, the surprise “My House,” which arrived on the same day as the film.
Overall 2023 felt like a year of solidification for Beyoncé after more than two decades in the spotlight, re-confirming her status as one of music’s most important contemporary icons for many years to come. If we’ve learned anything from this year, Beyoncé is going to continue to show her power in 2024 – but she’s yet to reveal if that means her unveiling the next part of her Renaissance series, or dabble in a new genre, like with her long-rumored country album. Whatever she decides on next, the BeyHive has their Queen’s back.
Get ready for more new music, ONCEs! TWICE revealed the initial plans for its return in the forthcoming year. The K-pop group shared the a few sparse details for its upcoming single, as well as its release date. Explore Explore See latest videos, charts and news See latest videos, charts and news “TWICE Pre-Release Single […]
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