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Trending on Billboard if ( !window.pmc.harmony?.isEventAdScheduledTime() ) { pmcCnx.cmd.push(function() { pmcCnx({ settings: { plugins: { pmcAtlasMG: { iabPlcmt: 2, } } }, playerId: ‘4057afa6-846b-4276-bc63-a9cf3a8aa1ed’, playlistId: ‘7d883b78-ef0d-4bde-94cd-5300fb7fd3e3’, }).render(“connatix_contextual_player_div”); }); } else { // This should only be get called when page cache is not cleared and it’s event time. window.pmc.harmony?.switchToHarmonyPlayer(); } The Life of a Showgirl sold 3,479,500 copies in pure album sales in its first week (purchases of digital downloads, CDs, vinyl LPs and cassette tapes). That is the single largest sales week for an album since 1991, when Luminate began electronically tracking music sales. The album sold 2.7 million…

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Now that the major labels are accusing music AI companies Suno and Udio of stream-ripping, as well as straightforward copyright infringement, the AI start-ups are seeking to intervene in one of the highest profile stream-ripping legal battles to date, the one involving the majors and stream-ripper Yout. The dispute between the majors and Yout, and the majors and the AI companies, are quite different. However, Suno and Udio fear that the existing ruling in the Yout case sets a precedent that could be problematic in their legal battle with the music industry. And, the AI companies argue, problematic too for anyone else…

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Taylor Swift may have been the lead showgirl on her global Eras Tour, but it took a lot of supporting acts — from Travis Kelce to Sabrina Carpenter — to make the trek as memorable as it was. That much is evident in the new trailer for the 14-time Grammy winner’s six-part Taylor Swift | The Eras Tour | The End of an Era docuseries, which dropped Monday (Oct. 13) alongside Swift’s announcement for the project on Good Morning America. In the nearly two-minute preview, fans get a glimpse at how present her now-fiancé was behind the scenes, at one…

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Anyone who has seen Lady Gaga‘s sprawling live show The Mayhem Ball knows how theatrical Gaga manages to get on stage. Now, the superstar has won over another fan with her larger-than-life performance — musical theater legend Andrew Lloyd Webber. In a new video posted online, Webber gave his official review of The Mayhem Ball after seeing the show during its four-show run at London’s O2 Arena two weeks ago, saying he loved the performance. “I loved the Lady Gaga concert, it was really fabulous. She really knows how to handle an audience,” the composer said in his video. “It…

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The Weeknd is all-in to root, root, root for his home team. The Toronto native gets behind the city’s Blue Jays in a new promo hyping the squad’s ALCS run on their way to what they hope will be their first shot at a World Series title since back-to-back wins in 1992 and 1993. Explore See latest videos, charts and news The two-minute clip set to the Weeknd’s 2024 Pharrell Williams-produced Playboi Carti collab “Timeless,” the video opens with the echoing strains of Abel’s vocals set over a montage of images of Toronto at first light, dramatic shots of the…

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This year’s Mercury Prize is set to take place this week – and here are the bookies’ odds on the favourite to win the coveted trophy. READ MORE: English Teacher to “continue to be honest” about artists’ struggles after Mercury Prize win The 12 ‘Albums Of The Year’ were announced by Lauren Laverne last month (Wednesday September 10) on BBC Radio 6 Music and BBC Sounds. Featured on this year’s list is CMAT‘s acclaimed third album ‘Euro-Country’, Fontaines D.C.‘s ‘Romance’ (the runner-up of NME‘s albums of the year 2024), Pulp‘s comeback record ‘More’, PinkPantheress‘ ‘Fancy That’, Wolf Alice‘s ‘The Clearing’…

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Foo Fighters have played the album version of ‘Breakout’ for the first time since 2002 – check out the moment below. READ MORE: Foo Fighters live in Manchester: invincible and still untouchable At the gig, which took place on October 10 at the Glion Arena in Kobe, Japan, the band played the album version of the track from their third album release, ‘There Is Nothing Left To Lose.’ The track is the second on the album and was released as the fourth single from the release. Frontman Dave Grohl introduced the track saying “let’s do something we haven’t done in a…

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George R. R. Martin has discussed the final two books in the Game Of Thrones series, assuring fans he still cares about the story. From 1996 to 2011, Martin wrote five of the books in the novel series A Song Of Ice And Fire, which was adapted into the TV show Game Of Thrones. Two more books in the series are planned, but the sixth book, The Winds Of Winter, has remained delayed since the previous book, A Dance With Dragons, was published in 2011. Game Of Thrones created an original ending to finish the HBO series, and speculation has…

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Two men have been charged with the murder of Ian Watkins, the convicted child sex offender and former frontman of the band Lostprophets. As confirmed by West Yorkshire Police, the singer was attacked by a fellow inmate at Wakefield Prison on Saturday (October 11) and died from his injuries. He was 48 years old. Now, in a new statement, West Yorkshire Police said two men, Rashid Gedel, 25, and Samuel Dodsworth, 43, had both been charged with murder and will appear before Leeds Magistrates’ Court this morning (October 13). Over the weekend, West Yorkshire Police issued a statement about Watkins’…

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Although guitarist Zakk Wylde had shared his thoughts on the passing of Ozzy Osbourne via social media, he hadn’t yet commented publicly on the loss of his friend, mentor and bandmate. That is, until now, as Wylde recently reflected on Ozzy’s resilience, “heart of gold” and much more during an interview with the Los Angeles Times.Zakk Wylde’s First Public Statements About OzzyDuring his chat with the publication (published online on Oct. 9), Wylde – who’d sporadically been in Ozzy’s band since 1987 and who performed at Black Sabbath’s Back to the Beginning final show – started by looking back on…

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