Pop sensation Taylor Swift celebrated her 35th birthday a day early this year with a whopping 10 wins at the 2024 Billboard Music Awards. This brings her total BBMA wins to 49, making her the artist with the most accolades in the show's history. In a heartfelt message to her fans, Swift thanked them for their support and dedicated her wins to them as she sees them as "fan-voted awards". The accomplished musician also referenced her successful album and world tour, The Tortured Poets Department, which sold over $2 billion in tickets. This record-breaking achievement surpasses her previous tie with Drake for the most BBMA wins.
For the second year in a row, Taylor Swift has been named the most-streamed artist on Spotify. The streaming giant unveiled its annual overview of individual listening trends, with users now able to access their top artists, songs, genres, albums, and podcasts from the year. Swift was followed by The Weeknd, Bad Bunny, Drake, and Billie Eilish for the top global positions, with the United States seeing a similar list with Swift, Drake, Zach Bryan, Morgan Wallen, and Kanye West in the top spots.
The 2024 Spotify Wrapped reveals Taylor Swift as the most-played artist globally, for the second year in a row. Swift's album "The Tortured Poets Department" also earned the title of most-streamed album in 2024, while her song "Espresso" was the most-streamed song. Other top artists on the platform include The Weekend, Bad Bunny, Billie Eilish, and Drake.
As the end of the year approaches, streaming giant Spotify has unveiled its much-anticipated annual overview of listening trends, with Taylor Swift once again taking the top spot as the most-played artist for 2024. With over 26.6 billion streams, Swift beat out the likes of The Weekend, Bad Bunny, Drake, and Billie Eilish for the coveted title. Her album "The Tortured Poets Department" also ranked as the most-streamed album of the year globally. In the U.S., Swift remains the top artist followed by Drake, Zach Bryan, Morgan Wallen, and Kanye West, while her album is still number one with slight differences in the remaining rankings.
In a surprise legal filing, Drake's LLC claims that Universal Music Group and Spotify are working together to rig the streaming game in favor of Kendrick Lamar. Allegedly, UMG is using pay-to-play tactics and third-party companies to artificially inflate the stream count of Lamar's diss track against Drake. This not only affects Drake's credibility but also raises questions about the integrity of the streaming model and the potential impact on smaller artists. However, music industry insiders remain skeptical about the allegations and the potential consequences for top performers like Drake and Lamar.
Reclusive rapper Kendrick Lamar shocked fans on Friday with the surprise release of his latest album, titled "GNX." The 12-track project, featuring collaborations with SZA, Dody6, and Sam Dew, includes samples and production from superstar producer Jack Antonoff. The album's artwork, featuring Lamar leaning against a GNX car, suggests a possible reference to his ongoing feud with Drake. This highly-anticipated release comes after Lamar's chart-topping success with his recent diss track, "Not Like Us."
Kendrick Lamar stuns music lovers with a surprise release of his sixth studio album "GNX", his first since 2022. The 12-track album comes just months after Lamar's rap battle with Drake and just in time for his highly anticipated performance at the Super Bowl Halftime Show in New Orleans. The first track, "Wacced out murals", references Lil Wayne's disappointment over not being chosen for the hometown performance.
Mitch Mascari's impressive 22-point performance led the Drake Bulldogs to a 75-63 victory over Florida Atlantic in the semifinal of the Charleston Classic. Mascari shot an impressive 6 for 9 (6 for 8 from 3-point range) and was perfect from the free-throw line to secure the Bulldogs' fifth consecutive win of the season. Bennett Stirtz also contributed with 17 points and six assists, while Tavion Banks added 12 points and went 8 for 10 from the free-throw line.
The Compton rapper has dropped "Squabble Up," a full version of the song that originally appeared in his "Not Like Us" video. Fans have been eagerly anticipating this release since the snippet first appeared, and it's finally here as part of his surprise album, GNX. With a sample from Debbie Deb's "When I Hear Music" and some aggressive lyrics, this eminently quotable track will surely become a favorite in both clubs and on the streets. And that's not all - the album also includes a not-so-subtle dig at Drake. Don't miss out on this long-awaited release.
Rapper Kendrick Lamar returns to the stage after a public feud with Drake and puts on an explosive performance at a Juneteenth celebration. The setlist included debuts of several diss tracks aimed at Drake, as well as surprise appearances by Black Hippy members and Dr. Dre. Producer Mustard also joined in on the fun, bringing out a star-studded lineup of guests for a dynamic show.