Keith Whitley, Jerry Lee Lewis and veteran music executive Joe Galante are the 2022 inductees to the Country Music Hall of Fame. Brooks & Dunn, who were inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame in 2019, led the reveal of the Hall of Fame’s newest members on Tuesday (March 17) at an event at the Hall of Fame and Museum’s rotunda. The CMA created the Country Music Hall of Fame in 1961 “to recognize noteworthy individuals for their outstanding contributions to the format.” Each year, the Country Music Hall of Fame inducts honorees in three categories: modern era artist, veterans era artist, and one of three rotating categories, including non-performer, songwriter, and recording and/or touring musician. Explore See latest videos, charts and news See latest videos, charts and news Whitl...
If you liked Grimes‘ Met Gala 2021 look, here’s your chance to own some of it while supporting a good cause. The musician is donating some of the accessories from her outfit in support of Ukrainians trying to escape the country as Russia continues its assault on the country. Explore Explore See latest videos, charts and news See latest videos, charts and news “Hey guys – I’m auctioning stuff from my Met Gala look last year to raise money to help get BIPOC families out of Ukraine since they’re having trouble exiting at the border,” she shared on Instagram Monday (May 16). The 34-year-old singer — who made headlines by carrying a sword cast from an AR-15 at the annual fashion event last year — also shared photos of the items she is auctioning, including the CHRISHABANA x Dune Harkonnen Mask ...
Pepsi®, Billboard and MRC Live joined forces at the 2022 Billboard Music Awards for the release of the free Pepsi Mic Drop x Billboard Music Awards “Winners’ Club” NFT Collection on Billboard ChartStars. During the star-studded award show, which took place on Sunday, May 15, at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas, the ceremony saw the likes of Doja Cat and Megan Thee Stallion take home trophies, but viewers of the show also walked away as winners. For the first time ever, Pepsi, Billboard and MRC Live & Alternative gave music fans the opportunity to secure NFTs for each award category with the launch of the Pepsi Mic Drop x Billboard Music Awards “Winners’ Club” NFT Collection. The collectibles were live minted and available for free for a limited time following each in-show announcement. ...
Former Wanna One member Ha Sung-woon and BTS‘ Jimin spend a second week at No. 1 on Billboard‘s Hot Trending Songs chart (dated May 21), powered by Twitter, with their collaboration “With You.” The track holds at the summit with 3 million Twitter mentions in the May 6-12 tracking week, according to Twitter. It’s just the third song to spend multiple weeks at No. 1 since the chart began last October, following BTS’ “Butter” (20 weeks) and SB19’s “Bazinga” (seven). Explore See latest videos, charts and news See latest videos, charts and news It’s a notable week on the chart overall for BTS, thanks to Jimin’s duet, “Butter,” other solo hits for the group’s members – and the Hot Trending Songs debut of a BTS song not even released so far, the aptly titled “Yet to Come.” [embedded content] BTS ...
Check out this new mix from DJ Maphorisa titled “Rockets Bryanston Mix”. SA superstar disc jockey, DJ Maphorisa comes through with a brand new mix captioned “Rockets Bryanston Mix”. The new mix “Rockets Bryanston Mix” is an impressive, exciting, and a no dull moment, it fills in as a follow-up to his previous track “UDlala Ngami“. However, it deserves a spot on your playlist. Listen and share DJ Maphorisa – “Rockets Bryanston Mix” below. Download
Prior to the release of their fourth studio LP, The Chainsmokers triumphantly tweeted “2016 is back.” The declaration, though somewhat ambiguous, loosely set the tone for what to expect from the prolific duo’s latest effort, So Far So Good. Harkening back to the era of the duo’s breakthrough Collage EP, we’re reminded of The Chainsmokers’ ability to succinctly craft expressive dance-pop with mainstream success. The declaration would seemingly appear to be a clear acknowledgment of what put the duo on top, and their intentions to reclaim that mantle. With So Far So Good out in full, the album is every bit as self-reflective, heartfelt, and nostalgic as we’d hoped. From throwing caution to the wind and seizing the moment on the summery R...
After releasing a slew of singles over the past month, current SPIN cover star Yungblud has revealed the details of his third studio album. Titled Yungblud, the record will be released on September 2 through Locomotion/Geffen Records. The British rocker announced the album this morning, May 17, during a livestream of him getting a tattoo on his ribcage. The album follows 2020’s weird! and is available for pre-order. More information and details about the self-titled album will be announced soon. Recently, Yungblud was praised by none other than Rolling Stones frontman Mick Jagger, who said that Yungblud (and Machine Gun Kelly) give “a bit of life in rock and roll.” Yungblud is currently on a worldwide tour, which is his massive Life On Mars tour, and after playing here earli...
Our recurring new music series Origins is where artists can reveal the stories behind their latest release. Today, Blake Rose shares the story behind his latest single, “Demon.” “I performed ‘Demon’ for the first time on tour opening for Ashe in April and it was the most exhilarating experience,” recalls Blake Rose. “I’ve never had that kind of reaction to an unreleased song before, which made me super excited to put it out.” “Demon,” out via AWAL Recordings, was released in April, and today (May 17th), Rose is premiering a special live performance visual exclusively via Consequence. It’s the first new music from the Australia-born artist (who is now based in Los Angeles) since his March 2022 release, “Confidence.” Advertisement Related Video The bright and bouncy pop track transforms once...
Built to Spill have shared “Understood,” a new song that uses Even Knievel as a launchpad for reflections on risk, limitations, and uncertainty. Frontman Doug Martsch was just a toddler when Knievel came to his hometown of Twin Falls, Idaho to attempt jumping the Snake River Canyon. Knievel’s parachute opened prematurely, causing the rocket to pause just before reaching the other side. The stuntman drifted to the bottom of the Snake River Canyon, narrowly missing the water, which is lucky because his release harness had also malfunctioned. As is, Knievel suffered only minor injuries. Martsch directly references the jump in “Understood,” singing, “It’s been along time since we took a trip/ To the bottom of the canyon in a rocket ship.” But this is just one pillar holding up the song, w...