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  • Kanye West 'The Life of Pablo' Debuts at No. 1 with Wide Release Over Lukas Graham, Weezer

    The Billboard charts are a tricky beast, but Kanye West's new album The Life of Pablo has dominated them. Nearly two months after the album's reveal and initial Tidal-exclusive release, the "Famous" rapper's new LP has topped the charts, besting new(er) releases from Lukas Graham, Weezer and the Big Sean/Jhene Aiko project Twenty88.
  • ZAYN's 'Mind of Mine' Debuts at No. 1 in America Over K Michelle, Young Thug

    Zayn's debut album 'Mind of Mine' is the number one album in the country, beating March releases from K Michelle, Young Thug, Asking Alexandria and more.
  • Adele Says Hormones Made Her Grow a Beard During Pregnancy -- But She's 'Proud of It'

    After expressing her stand on critics of breastfeeding and sharing other personal experiences in her shows for her recent London tour, Adele once again opened up, telling her fans she grew a beard while pregnant.
  • Glastonbury 2016 Lineup Revealed in Full, Featuring LCD Soundstystem, Beck and More

    Glastonbury's 2016 lineup has been announced in full, including Adele, Coldplay, Muse, LCD Soundsystem, The 1975 and more. It will take place from June 22 to 26 in Pilton.
  • Adele Lashes Back at Breastfeeding Critics at London Concert: "Some of Us Can't Do It!"

    Adele is not one to hold back. Lyrically, she's an incredibly honest songwriter and as a person, she will not hold back her criticism. At a recent concert in London, the "When We Were Young" singer went after critics who said all women need to breastfeed, saying that it's not always so easy for a new mom.
  • Gwen Stefani 'This Is What the Truth Feels Like' Tops the Charts Over Jordan Smith, Rihanna

    Hey, Gwen Stefani! This is what a No. 1 album feels like. Twenty years after scoring her last No. 1 album with No Doubt (for Tragic Kingdom), the "Make Me Like You" singer's third solo album This Is What the Truth Feels Like has topped the Billboard 200.
  • Adele Pays Tribute to Brussels Terrorist Attack Victims with 'Make You Feel My Love' [WATCH]

    Adele's music has been known to have a stirring emotional impact, and she channeled that energy to pay tribute to the victims of the Brussels terrorist attacks. On Tuesday night (March 22), the "When We Were Young" singer performed at London's O2 Arena and honored those affected by the brutal bombings with a beautiful rendition of "Make You Feel My Love."
  • Rihanna 'ANTI' Returns to No. 1 on Charts Ahead of Joey+Rory, Killswitch Engage

    Rihanna is the queen of the charts this month. After ruling the Hot 100 for four weeks with "Work," the pop superstar's most recent album Anti has returned to the No. 1 spot on the Billboard 200, thanks to the booming sales of its hit singles.
  • Adele Will Headline Glastonbury 2016, Joins Muse and Coldplay at Festival

    Adele is officially slated to headline Glastonbury 2016 and will join Muse and Coldplay at the festival. It had been rumored that she was set to headline for months, but the singer officially confirmed the news from the stage at London’s O2 arena this past Friday night (March 18).
  • Katy Perry and Orlando Bloom Happily Arrive at LAX After Meeting His Mom in London

    Katy Perry and Orlando Bloom were previously seen together on a Hawaiian vacation which fired speculations about their relationship. Recent photos show the couple's arrival at the Los Angeles International Airport on Saturday from London, where Bloom introduced Perry to his mother.
  • Kendrick Lamar 'Untitled Unmastered' Debuts at No 1 Over 2 Chainz; Joey+Rory See Major Sales

    Kendrick Lamar has his second No. 1 album in less than a year. After surprise-releasing his new LP Untitled Unmastered on March 4, the "Alright" rapper owned the charts this week, besting recent releases from 2 Chainz, Adele, Rihanna and more.
  • Adele is Hillary Clinton's Favorite, Calls Her 'My Go to Voice' [LISTEN]

    Although busy for the campaign, democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton sat down in an interview with Sirius XM in Miami where she talked about the kind of music she likes which included Adele.
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