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Music companies announced June 19 'End of Slavery' holiday. Three giant music companies plan to hold a music holiday on June 19 to remember the end of slavery day. -
Louder Than Words: A Timeline of Celebrities Supporting Black Lives Matter
With the death of George Floyd last May 25, the call for equality has once again taken the streets with the Black Lives Matter. Many people have expressed support to the movement, and some even took further steps, sharing resources. -
The Weeknd and His Enigmatic Signature Voice
The Weeknd started as an enigmatic artist on YouTube and gained prominence with his alternative R&B music. -
The Weeknd, Guns 'N Roses Tours Moved Due to COVID-19
The Weeknd has advised the new “After The Hour” tour dates in 2021 while Guns N’ Roses announced the North American tour will be rescheduled. -
Captain Tom Moore, Oldest Artist to Hit No. 1 on U.K. Charts
Captain Tom Moore, turning 100 on April 30 topped the British chart; earned Guinness World Record for his charity work. -
Drake's "Tootsie Slide" Dethrones The Weeknd's "Blinding Lights", Sets New Record
Canadian hip-hop superstar Drake took the top spot from The Weeknd as "Tootsie Slide" debuted at the top of the Billboard Hot 100, setting a new record in the chart's history. -
US Digital Album Sales Hit A 7-Month High
Despite having declining sales this year, digital album sales in the United States went up to a 7-month high. -
'80s Sound is Back - Thanks to Dua Lipa and The Weeknd
Dua Lipa's "Physical", The Weeknd's "Blinding Lights" are heavy with '80s influence -
The Weeknd Posts 2020's Largest Debut with ‘After Hours’
The Weeknd's fourth studio album "After Hours" debuted right at the top of the Billboard 200, ending last Thursday, March 26. -
The Weeknd's 'After Hours' supposedly reference Bella Hadid, Selena Gomez
Supposed references pointing to Bella Hadid and Selena Gomez have surfaced as Abel Makkonen Tesfaye, better known as The Weeknd, finally dropped his fourth album "After Hours" exactly at midnight, March 20, EDT. -
Trent Reznor Says Kanye West, The Weeknd Ripped Off NIN’s Immersive Live Shows
Trent Reznor recently made strong allegations against Kanye West and The Weeknd. The founder of Nine Inch Nails claimed that the two artists' stage designs were ripped off from his band. -
The Weeknd Reveals ‘My Dear Melancholy’ Wouldn’t Have Existed Without Selena Gomez
The Weeknd said that he would have released an upbeat album if he did not split from Selena Gomez. The compilation would have axed 'My Dear Melancholy.'
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