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  • Chris Brown Covers Sam Smith's 'Stay With Me' With Funny New Lyrics [WATCH]

    Chris Brown took to Instagram yesterday to perform a ridiculous parody of Sam Smith's hit "Stay With Me" off his latest album, In The Lonely Hour.
  • Charli XCX 'Boom Clap' Storms Into Hot 100 Top 10 as MAGIC! 'Rude' Rules for Fifth Week [VIDEOS]

    This summer is just full of MAGIC!, and not the Disney kind, either. For the fifth week in a row, Canadian reggae band MAGIC! is ruling the Billboard Hot 100 with its breakthrough single "Rude." Meanwhile, Charli XCX breaks into the top 10 of the charts on her own with her The Fault In Our Stars single "Boom Clap."
  • Sam Smith Denies Rumors Of Recording Next James Bond Theme: 'I Have No Idea What That Was About'

    Despite previous reports that Sam Smith was in talks with producers at MGM to record the theme for the next James Bond film, the UK R&B crooner says he knows nothing about the project.
  • Meghan Trainor All About Those 'All About That Bass' Sales, Nicki Minaj Leads Two in Digital Downloads Top 10

    We've gotten used to huge tracks such as Pharrell William's "Happy" and Iggy Azalea's "Fancy" topping the Digital Downloads chart for weeks on end but now we've had four different tracks on top for the last four weeks. This one may stick around however.
  • Compilations Rule Billboard 200 as 'Guardians of The Galaxy' Soundtrack and 'Now 51' Take Top Spots

    The biggest winners on the Billboard 200 for the last week? Compilations. The biggest winners on the Billboard 200 for the last week? Compilations. Two top the charts this week.
  • Sam Smith May Record The Next ‘James Bond’ Theme Song, Adele Rejects Initial Offer After 'Skyfall'

    It's recently been reported by The Sun that Sam Smith is in talks with producers at MGM to record the theme for the next James Bond film, which is set for a November 6, 2015 release.
  • MAGIC! 'Rude' Maintains Hot 100 Lead as 'Bang Bang' and Meghan Trainor 'All About That Bass' Crack Top 10 [VIDEOS]

    MAGIC! may be keeping things "Rude" at the very tippy top of the Billboard Hot 100, but two new summer singles launched into the Top 10 this week, shaking up the charts for the first time in a while. As expected, the firey new single from super-trio Jessie J, Ariana Grande and Nicki Minaj "Bang Bang" debuted near the top and body positive newcomer Meghan Trainor also made her way into the top of the pop charts with "All About That Bass."
  • Jessie J Sets High Digital Downloads Mark with 'Bang Bang' Thanks to Help from Ariana Grande and Nicki Minaj

    The Digital Downloads Top 10 happens to be both opened and closed by a debut track this week. Leading at no. 1 with the second largest single debut of 2014 is Jessie J and "Bang Bang," which features help from Ariana Grande and Nicki Minaj. It sold 230,000 downloads, a total only surpassed by Grande's "Problem" for most debut downloads this year. That song, however, fell out of the Top 10 this week. Closing out this week at no. 10 was Maroon 5's "It Was Always You," which sold 95,000 downloads, not at all a bad start.
  • Tom Petty Finally Gets Billboard No. 1; Eric Clapton, 'Guardians of The Galaxy' and 5 Seconds of Summer Perform Strongly

    Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers have been around for a while but he never gave up, and now he's been rewarded with his first no. 1 debut on the Billboard 200.
  • Sam Smith & Disclosure Perform 'Latch' On 'Jimmy Kimmel' [WATCH]

    On last night's episode of Jimmy Kimmel Live, British electronic duo Disclosure performed their hit "Latch" with the song's guest vocalist and co-writer, Sam Smith. You can check out the performance below.
  • Ed Sheeran 'X' Tops UK Album Chart Again: 'Dont' Singer Beats Out New Releases from Eric Clapton, Tom Petty

    It seems as though Ed Sheeran is totally unstoppable in his homeland. For the sixth week in a row, the "Don't" singer is topping the U.K. album charts with his new album x, beating out releases from the popular rockers who came before him, Eric Clapton and Tom Petty.
  • WATCH: Sam Smith 'I'm Not The Only One' Music Video Features Sad Dianna Argon, Cheating Chris Messina

    With his stunning debut album In The Lonely Hour, British crooner Sam Smith is quickly establishing himself as the king of emotional heartbreak. Today (Aug. 1), he released his latest music video for "I'm Not The Only One," featuring a heartbroken Glee star Dianna Argon and a cheating Chris Messina of The Mindy Project.
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