"Endless Summer Vacation" will be Miley Cyrus's eighth studio album, and is expected to drop in two months, on March 10.
Celine Dion, Judy Garland, Audra McDonald, Patti LuPone, and Cher were just a few extraordinary singers omitted from Rolling Stone's list.
Since 2019, Mariah Carey's "All I Want for Christmas Is You" has returned to the peak position on the Hot 100 every year.
It's taken a decade, but Lady Gaga's "Bloody Mary" is a top 40 hit thanks to Netflix's "Wednesday" and TikTok.
From a world-famous drag queen to a history-making nonbinary performer, these January albums are of interest to the LGBTQ community.
Miley Cyrus dropped a "flowery" surprise for attentive fans during her nationally televised New Year's Eve party on NBC.
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Lana Del Rey's 'Did You Know That There's a Tunnel Under Ocean Blvd' is slated for a March 10 release.
Mad Tsai talks about the making of his catchy single "Stacy's Brother" and its athletic and sensual video.
A handful of well-known members of the LGBTQ community never had their work recognized by the Recording Academy.
SZA bares all sides of her soul on SOS, her expansive, long-awaited sophomore album.
This week, Wham!'s "Last Christmas" rules the singles chart in the United Kingdom, returning to the throne once again.
"Gambler," a 37-year-old Madonna track, has landed at #35 on Billboard's Digital Song Sales chart.
Taylor Swift claims another No. 1 on a Billboard chart this week with "Anti-Hero," the lead single from her recent album Midnights.
Cathy Fink and Marcy Marxer lead an annual New Year's tribute to country legend Hank Williams at the Birchmere.