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- Every Song Ranked on TOMORROW X TOGETHER’s ‘The Name Chapter: Temptation’: Critic’s PicksFor a new musical era, TXT deliver new genre explorations, their best crossover collaboration yet, and some of their most introspective and clever material.
- Rauw Alejandro, Rosalia & More: What’s Your Favorite New Latin Music Release? Vote!Vote for your favorite new Latin music release of the week in our poll.
- Miley Cyrus Doubles Down on ‘Flowers’ Record as Most-Streamed Song in a Week on SpotifyThe pop star managed to out-do herself after setting the record the week before.
- Billboard’s Best of CES 2023These are Billboard's top products across all categories from the latest Consumer Electronics Show.
- Cat Ears, Swarovski Crystals & More: See Doja Cat’s Impressive Style EvolutionHere's Doja Cat's style evolution, from 2014 to present day.
- Country Music Artists Who Have Performed the National Anthem at the Super BowlAs Chris Stapleton has been announced as this year's national anthem singer, we look back at previous Super Bowl national anthem performances from more of country music's biggest artists.
- A Roundup of Country & Americana Festivals in 2023 (Updating)A look at the plethora of music festival choices country fans have for the year.
- The Dream Setlist for John Mayer’s Solo Acoustic TourHere are the acoustic and piano standouts we’re hoping to hear on his upcoming tour.
- First Stream: Sam Smith Drops Fourth Album ‘Gloria’, Chlöe Wants to ‘Pray It Away’, Meghan Trainor Teams Up With Kim Petras & More | Billboard NewsThis week, Sam Smith continues a hot streak, Chlöe drops the lead single for her debut album ‘Pray It Away’, Meghan Trainor and Kim Petras team up for a ‘Made You Look’ remix and more!
- J-Hope Drops Teaser Trailer for ‘J-Hope IN THE BOX’ DocumentaryThe BTS member's film will premiere next month on Weverse and Disney+.
For a new musical era, TXT deliver new genre explorations, their best crossover collaboration yet, and some of their most introspective and clever material.
Vote for your favorite new Latin music release of the week in our poll.
The pop star managed to out-do herself after setting the record the week before.
These are Billboard's top products across all categories from the latest Consumer Electronics Show.
Here's Doja Cat's style evolution, from 2014 to present day.
As Chris Stapleton has been announced as this year's national anthem singer, we look back at previous Super Bowl national anthem performances from more of country music's biggest artists.
A look at the plethora of music festival choices country fans have for the year.
Here are the acoustic and piano standouts we’re hoping to hear on his upcoming tour.
This week, Sam Smith continues a hot streak, Chlöe drops the lead single for her debut album ‘Pray It Away’, Meghan Trainor and Kim Petras team up for a ‘Made You Look’ remix and more!
The BTS member's film will premiere next month on Weverse and Disney+.
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- Rita Ora Recreates Wedding in ‘You Only Love Me’ Video as She Confirms Taika Waititi Marriage"I wanted to capture the vulnerability I’ve experienced as I opened myself up to love," Ora said, teasing a new era of music
- Priscilla Presley Disputes ‘Invalid’ Amendment to Lisa Marie’s TrustThe widow of Elvis Presley has gone to court to fight an alleged amendment removing her as co-trustee of Lisa Marie's trust
- Wynonna Judd Says She Wrote Song ‘Broken and Blessed’ After Mom Naomi’s Death"I'm somewhere between hell and hallelujah," Judd said reciting a lyric
- U2 Reimagine ‘With or Without You’ Nearly 40 Years Later"The essence of those songs is still in us," said The Edge on reimagining their Songs of Surrender hits
- Lil Yachty, Rae Sremmurd and All the Songs You Need to KnowLooking for the week's best new music? Check out our Songs You Need to Know playlist
- Lil Yachty Says ‘I Love You’ Too Fast and Ruins the Vibe in ‘Say Something’ VideoThe song appears on his latest album Let's Start Here
- Jane’s Addiction Enlist Josh Klinghoffer as Dave Navarro Not Ready for ReturnFormer Red Hot Chili Peppers guitarist to fill in for Navarro on upcoming tour dates as he continues recovery from long Covid
- Kim Petras Adds an Even Sexier Twang to Meghan Trainor Earworm ‘Made You Look’"She really is like a little angel and such a treasure and deserves everything that's coming her way," Petras says of Trainor
- Pianist Alan Pasqua on His Years With Bob Dylan, Eddie Money, Pat Benatar, and SantanaYou can hear his work on Bob Dylan's "Señor" and "Murder Most Foul," as well as Eddie Money's "Shakin'" and "Two Tickets to Paradise." He also co-wrote the CBS Evening News theme song.
- Pink Takes a Bold Leap of Faith in ‘Trustfall’ VideoThe song appears on the singer's upcoming ninth studio album Trustfall, out February 17
"I wanted to capture the vulnerability I’ve experienced as I opened myself up to love," Ora said, teasing a new era of music
The widow of Elvis Presley has gone to court to fight an alleged amendment removing her as co-trustee of Lisa Marie's trust
"I'm somewhere between hell and hallelujah," Judd said reciting a lyric
"The essence of those songs is still in us," said The Edge on reimagining their Songs of Surrender hits
Looking for the week's best new music? Check out our Songs You Need to Know playlist
The song appears on his latest album Let's Start Here
Former Red Hot Chili Peppers guitarist to fill in for Navarro on upcoming tour dates as he continues recovery from long Covid
"She really is like a little angel and such a treasure and deserves everything that's coming her way," Petras says of Trainor
You can hear his work on Bob Dylan's "Señor" and "Murder Most Foul," as well as Eddie Money's "Shakin'" and "Two Tickets to Paradise." He also co-wrote the CBS Evening News theme song.
The song appears on the singer's upcoming ninth studio album Trustfall, out February 17
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- Sam Smith Seeks Self-Acceptance and Catharsis on ‘Gloria’On the British musician’s fourth album, “Gloria,” Smith puts aside ballads for more danceable tracks that show flashes of boldness, but often retreat to generics.
- 5 Classical Music Albums You Can Listen to Right NowHits from Renée Fleming’s career at the Metropolitan Opera, an unlikely Mozart and Beethoven recording and Florence Price are among the highlights.
- In Chicago, ‘Opera Can Be Hip-Hop, and Hip-Hop Can Be Opera’Will Liverman and DJ King Rico’s “The Factotum,” at Lyric Opera of Chicago, is a gloss on “The Barber of Seville” set in a South Side barbershop.
- Blackpink, Aespa, NewJeans: The Evolution of K-Pop Girl GroupsActs with growing profiles and unique personalities are taking increasingly different paths, as the genre’s globalization opens new doors.
- Jerry Blavat, D.J. Who Channeled the Soul of Philadelphia, Dies at 82A live-wire personality and an epic self-promoter, he got a generation of youth in the City of Brotherly Love on its feet with little-known R&B gems.
- Billy Walsh Designs Sneakers for Rihanna and Writes Songs for the WeekndBilly Walsh may be the ultimate multi-hyphenate. His sneakers have won awards. So have his hit songs with Post Malone and Justin Bieber.
- Rosalía Issues an English Request, and 9 More New SongsHear tracks by Fever Ray, Chloë, Cécile McLorin Salvant and others.
- Review: A Young Pianist Finds His Way to Carnegie HallMao Fujita’s playing had a prettiness all its own, but he didn’t connect profoundly with all the composers on his largely safe program.
- Yuja Wang, Daredevil Pianist, Takes on a Musical EverestKnown for dazzling virtuosity, Wang faces a new challenge in a three-and-a-half-hour Rachmaninoff marathon at Carnegie Hall.
- Monica Bellucci Tries on the Dress, and Life, of Maria CallasThe film star embodies one of opera’s greatest divas in the solo show “Maria Callas: Letters & Memoirs,” coming to the Beacon Theater.
- Ticketmaster Called a ‘Monopoly’ at Senate Hearing Over Taylor Swift DebacleThe Judiciary Committee, responding to the bungled sale of Taylor Swift concert tickets, heard the company apologize and its critics trace the problem to the industry’s lack of competition.
- Justin Peck’s New Americana, ‘Copland Dance Episodes’At New York City Ballet, Peck’s “Copland Dance Episodes” brings the composer’s three classic ballet scores under one roof, at last.
- Taylor Swift Fans Closely Watch Ticketmaster Senate HearingTaylor Swift’s fans, fueled by Ticketmaster’s botched sales for her upcoming Eras Tour, kept close tabs on the Senate Judiciary Committee’s proceedings on Tuesday morning.
- Live Nation President Says Bot Attack Led to Taylor Swift FiascoThe president and chief financial officer of Live Nation testified that the biggest problem it faced with the Taylor Swift tour was an onslaught of bots that crowded out fans and attacked Ticketmaster’s servers.
- At Rennie Harris’s Hip-Hop University, Teaching the TeachersRennie Harris University aims to give educators a working knowledge not only of hip-hop dance technique, but also of its origins and culture.
- A Decidedly French ‘Hamlet’ Returns to ParisStarting in March at the Opéra Bastille, Ambroise Thomas’s version of the Shakespearean tragedy will be revived at the Paris Opera for the first time since 1938.
- Benjamin Britten’s ‘Peter Grimes’ Arrives in ParisBenjamin Britten’s “Peter Grimes,” directed by Deborah Warner in her Paris Opera debut, reintroduces a 20th-century composer to French audiences.
- A Paris Opera House’s History and the PhantomThe architecture and location of the Palais Garnier are intertwined with the history of France and Paris (and a famous phantom).
- SZA Matches Adele With Six Straight Weeks at No. 1“SOS,” the latest album by the R&B singer, once again tops the Billboard album chart, matching the streak of Adele’s “30.”
- Drake: Rap’s Biggest FanHip-hop can sometimes discourage rappers from openly embracing their heroes, but Drake wears his enthusiasms loudly and, this past week, literally.
- He Quit Singing Because of Body Shaming. Now He’s Making a Comeback.The tenor Limmie Pulliam, who made his debut at Carnegie Hall on Friday, hopes to break barriers for larger artists.
- A Car Accident Couldn’t Halt the Saxophonist Lakecia Benjamin’s RiseIn 2020, she released a lauded album exploring the Coltranes’ music. The next year, she broke her jaw in a crash and turned the harrowing experience into inspiration for a new LP, “Phoenix.”
- Ginny Redington Dawes, Composer of Memorable Ad Jingles, Dies at 77She collaborated on the melodies for signature commercials that sang the praises of McDonald’s, Coca-Cola and other brands.
- Review: Dalia Stasevska Returns to the New York PhilharmonicDalia Stasevska returned to the orchestra’s podium with a world premiere and subtly linked works by Tchaikovsky and Sibelius.
- The Beatbox House to Travel Abroad for the State Dept. The trip will mark the first time that the government officially recognizes the genre in its American Music Abroad program.
On the British musician’s fourth album, “Gloria,” Smith puts aside ballads for more danceable tracks that show flashes of boldness, but often retreat to generics.
Hits from Renée Fleming’s career at the Metropolitan Opera, an unlikely Mozart and Beethoven recording and Florence Price are among the highlights.
Will Liverman and DJ King Rico’s “The Factotum,” at Lyric Opera of Chicago, is a gloss on “The Barber of Seville” set in a South Side barbershop.
Acts with growing profiles and unique personalities are taking increasingly different paths, as the genre’s globalization opens new doors.
A live-wire personality and an epic self-promoter, he got a generation of youth in the City of Brotherly Love on its feet with little-known R&B gems.
Billy Walsh may be the ultimate multi-hyphenate. His sneakers have won awards. So have his hit songs with Post Malone and Justin Bieber.
Hear tracks by Fever Ray, Chloë, Cécile McLorin Salvant and others.
Mao Fujita’s playing had a prettiness all its own, but he didn’t connect profoundly with all the composers on his largely safe program.
Known for dazzling virtuosity, Wang faces a new challenge in a three-and-a-half-hour Rachmaninoff marathon at Carnegie Hall.
The film star embodies one of opera’s greatest divas in the solo show “Maria Callas: Letters & Memoirs,” coming to the Beacon Theater.
The Judiciary Committee, responding to the bungled sale of Taylor Swift concert tickets, heard the company apologize and its critics trace the problem to the industry’s lack of competition.
At New York City Ballet, Peck’s “Copland Dance Episodes” brings the composer’s three classic ballet scores under one roof, at last.
Taylor Swift’s fans, fueled by Ticketmaster’s botched sales for her upcoming Eras Tour, kept close tabs on the Senate Judiciary Committee’s proceedings on Tuesday morning.
The president and chief financial officer of Live Nation testified that the biggest problem it faced with the Taylor Swift tour was an onslaught of bots that crowded out fans and attacked Ticketmaster’s servers.
Rennie Harris University aims to give educators a working knowledge not only of hip-hop dance technique, but also of its origins and culture.
Starting in March at the Opéra Bastille, Ambroise Thomas’s version of the Shakespearean tragedy will be revived at the Paris Opera for the first time since 1938.
Benjamin Britten’s “Peter Grimes,” directed by Deborah Warner in her Paris Opera debut, reintroduces a 20th-century composer to French audiences.
The architecture and location of the Palais Garnier are intertwined with the history of France and Paris (and a famous phantom).
“SOS,” the latest album by the R&B singer, once again tops the Billboard album chart, matching the streak of Adele’s “30.”
Hip-hop can sometimes discourage rappers from openly embracing their heroes, but Drake wears his enthusiasms loudly and, this past week, literally.
The tenor Limmie Pulliam, who made his debut at Carnegie Hall on Friday, hopes to break barriers for larger artists.
In 2020, she released a lauded album exploring the Coltranes’ music. The next year, she broke her jaw in a crash and turned the harrowing experience into inspiration for a new LP, “Phoenix.”
She collaborated on the melodies for signature commercials that sang the praises of McDonald’s, Coca-Cola and other brands.
Dalia Stasevska returned to the orchestra’s podium with a world premiere and subtly linked works by Tchaikovsky and Sibelius.
The trip will mark the first time that the government officially recognizes the genre in its American Music Abroad program.
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- The Invisible - Rispah A set of contemplation and catharsis, maintaining its emotional grip for a long time.
- Ladyhawke - Anxiety Pip Brown’s overdue second LP is as tight and catchy as a baseball mitt.
- Bobby Womack - The Poet Womack updates his material for the 80s, creating grown-up sensual soul.
- TrioVD - Maze One of the most inventive and transgressive albums you’ll encounter this year.
- Jack Savoretti - Before the Storm Third album of gruffly sensitive strum-pop from tousle-haired Italian-English Londoner.
- Flats - Better Living Debut album from a band that probably relishes getting on as many nerves as possible.
- George Frideric Handel - Alceste (soprano: Lucy Crowe; tenor: Benjamin Hulett; bass-baritone: Andrew Foster-Williams; Early Opera Company; conductor: Christian Curnyn) The incomplete ‘incidental music’ for Alceste, conducted with liveliness and sensitivity.
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A set of contemplation and catharsis, maintaining its emotional grip for a long time.
Pip Brown’s overdue second LP is as tight and catchy as a baseball mitt.
Womack updates his material for the 80s, creating grown-up sensual soul.
One of the most inventive and transgressive albums you’ll encounter this year.
Third album of gruffly sensitive strum-pop from tousle-haired Italian-English Londoner.
Debut album from a band that probably relishes getting on as many nerves as possible.
The incomplete ‘incidental music’ for Alceste, conducted with liveliness and sensitivity.
Seventh album of darkly rockin’ blues from Londoners channelling spirits of New Orleans.
Krog is on absolutely top form, while Hallberg sounds just like himself.
Modern-day dub with authentic depth.
Radio-friendly country fare, exceptionally produced but lacking originality.
Dexys are back with wisdom and wings. Some of us never doubted.
Rotten returns with a curious mixture of rage and nostalgia.
An elegant, charming and quietly profound record.
A fine fifth album from the Brighton metallers, set to stand the test of time.
The truth about Regina Spektor is that quirky isn't the half of it.
A collection of mature and addictive tracks from sisters doing it their own way.
The Australians’ hybrid soul and funk sound continues to impress.
Sarah Joyce covers male songwriters both culty and canonical on album number two.
NME’s Album of the Year for 1992 reissued with a wealth of worthwhile extras.
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The latest full-length release from composer Kali Malone features Sunn O)))'s Stephen O'Malley and Lucy Railton.Label: Ideologic OrganRelease Date: Jan 20, 2023
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The latest full-length solo release for California singer-songwriter Meg Baird was recorded by Tim Green.Label: Drag CityRelease Date: Jan 27, 2023
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- The Bootleg Series, Vol. 17: Fragments - Time Out of Mind Sessions 1996-1997 by Bob Dylan
The latest in Bob Dylan's Bootleg Series features a new remix of the 1997 album Time Out Of Mind as well as 12 previously unreleased outtakes and alternate versions. A deluxe edition includes an additional disc of outtakes and alternate versions; a disc of live performances from 1998-2001; and 12 tracks previously available on The Bootleg Series Vol. 8: Tell Tale Signs.Label: LegacyRelease Date: Jan 27, 2023
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The debut full-length solo release for Blur's Dave Rowntree was produced by Leo Abrahams.Label: Cooking VinylRelease Date: Jan 20, 2023
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The first release in over seven years for Dan Auerbach's side project The Arcs was co-produced by Auerbach and Leon Michels.Label: ConcordRelease Date: Jan 27, 2023
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The second full-length release for the Irish post-punk band The Murder Capital was produced by John Congleton.Label: Human Season RecordsRelease Date: Jan 20, 2023
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Every song on the latest full-length release for Canadian punk band Fucked Up was written and recorded within 24 hours.Label: MergeRelease Date: Jan 27, 2023
The fifth full-length release for John Barrett-led Bass Drum of Death was produced by Patrick Carney and the first recorded with its touring band (Jim Barrett and Ian Kirkpatrick).Label: Fat Possum RecordsRelease Date: Jan 27, 2023
The fifth full-length solo release for Kyle Thomas as King Tuff was co-produced with SASAMI and features contributions from Meg Duffy of Hand Habits.Label: Sub PopRelease Date: Jan 27, 2023
The latest full-length release for folk singer-songwriter Joe Henry was self-recorded with contributions from such artists as Madison Cunningham, Bill Frisell, Lisa Hannigan, Daniel Lanois, David Piltch, Marc Ribot, Allison Russell, and Patrick Warren.Label: Ear MusicRelease Date: Jan 27, 2023
The debut full-length release for Complete Mountain Almanac, the music project from Rebekka Karijord and Jessica Dessner, about climate change over the 12 months of a year.Label: Bella UnionRelease Date: Jan 27, 2023
The latest full-length solo release for California singer-songwriter Meg Baird was recorded by Tim Green.Label: Drag CityRelease Date: Jan 27, 2023
The fifth full-length studio release for Jamaican artist Popcaan features guest appearances from Burna Boy, Chronic Law, Drake, and Toni-Ann Singh.Label: OVO SoundRelease Date: Jan 27, 2023
The second full-length solo release for British producer SG Lewis features guest appearances from Channel Tres, Lucky Daye, Tove Lo, Ty Dolla $ign, and Charlotte Day Wilson.Label: EMI RecordsRelease Date: Jan 27, 2023
The latest in Bob Dylan's Bootleg Series features a new remix of the 1997 album Time Out Of Mind as well as 12 previously unreleased outtakes and alternate versions. A deluxe edition includes an additional disc of outtakes and alternate versions; a disc of live performances from 1998-2001; and 12 tracks previously available on The Bootleg Series Vol. 8: Tell Tale Signs.Label: LegacyRelease Date: Jan 27, 2023
The second full-length studio release for Nashville-based singer-songwriter Samia was produced by Caleb Wright and features contributions from Christian Lee Hutson, Jake Luppen, Briston Maroney, Raffaella Meloni, and Papa Mbye.Label: Grand JuryRelease Date: Jan 27, 2023
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The latest full-length solo release for John Cale features guest appearances from Actress, Animal Collective, Sylvan Esso, Fat White Family, Laurel Halo, Tei Shi, and Weyes Blood.Label: DominoRelease Date: Jan 20, 2023
The debut full-length solo release for Blur's Dave Rowntree was produced by Leo Abrahams.Label: Cooking VinylRelease Date: Jan 20, 2023
The first release in over seven years for Dan Auerbach's side project The Arcs was co-produced by Auerbach and Leon Michels.Label: ConcordRelease Date: Jan 27, 2023
The third full-length release for British electro-pop singer-songwriter Låpsley features a guest appearance from Msaki.Label: Believe RecordingsRelease Date: Jan 20, 2023
The second full-length release for the Irish post-punk band The Murder Capital was produced by John Congleton.Label: Human Season RecordsRelease Date: Jan 20, 2023