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Following a performance at the iHeartRadio Much Music Video Awards, Alessia Cara gave an interview about her opening slot for Coldplay, as well as the SickKids foundation in Toronto. The “Wild Things” singer only released her first album, 'Know-It-All,' in 2015 so she could count this performance as the first arena or stadium sized one. -
Alessia Cara's 'Wild Things' Video Channels Same Free Spirit Energy as 'Here' [WATCH]
Alessia Cara broke out with her debut single "Here," which featured her singing about hating the party scene and being anti-social. Now, she's back again with another defiant new song "Wild Things" and its accompanying music video, which features the same sort of free spirit that Cara fans have come to know and love. -
Juno Award Nominees 2016: The Weeknd, Justin Bieber, Drake Represent Canada
Let's hear it for the Canadians! From The Weeknd to Drake to Shawn Mendes and Justin Bieber, the Great White North has offered up some of the most fiery music of the year. Now, they're being celebrated for those contributions with nominations for the 2016 JUNO Awards. -
Justin Bieber 'Love Yourself' Tops Charts, Rihanna Debuts in Top 10 with 'Work'
Justin Bieber has a lot to love this week - he has his third No. 1 single in the United States. This week, his non-single Purpose cut "Love Yourself" has displaced his former chart-topping single "Sorry" on the Hot 100. Meanwhile, Rihanna's new single "Work" has a big debut after just two days out in the world. -
Justin Bieber Rules Charts with 'Sorry,' 'Love Yourself' as Alessia Cara, Chainsmokers Rise
Justin Bieber has nothing to apologize for - he's dominating the charts. For the third week in a row, his Purpose single "Sorry" tops the Hot 100, and Bieber takes the runner's up spot as well with "Love Yourself." And though the 21-year-old pop star is seemingly everywhere, new singles from the likes of Alessia Cara, The Chainsmokers and Twenty One Pilots are climbing up the charts. -
Justin Bieber Owns Hot 100 with 'Sorry,' 'Love Yourself' Over Twenty One Pilots, Selena Gomez
Justin Bieber has another week to say "Sorry" to the rest of his competition - for the second straight week, his latest Purpose single has topped the Hot 100, beating out offerings from Adele, Twenty One Pilots, Alessia Cara and himself. -
Justin Bieber 'Sorry' Overtakes Adele's 'Hello' as No. 1 Song as Twenty One Pilots Rise
Justin Bieber has one more person to apologize to - Adele. But, he may be less "Sorry" and more "sorry not sorry," because after eight weeks at No. 2, the Biebs' latest Purpose single has finally overtaken the "Hello" juggernaut on the Hot 100. -
Adele's 'Hello' Holds No. 1 Spot as Twenty One Pilots, Shawn Mendes Gain on Hot 100
Adele is very comfortable at No. 1. As her new album 25 spends yet another week on top of the album chart, her smash single "Hello" is similarly holding steady atop the Hot 100. For the 10th straight week, "Hello" is dominating the world of music, above singles from Justin Bieber, Drake and twenty one pilots. -
Adele's 'Hello' Holds No. 1 Again Over Justin Bieber's 'Purpose' Singles
Adele can say "Hello" to No. 1 again, not as though she ever left. For the ninth week in a row, the lead single from her new album 25 has topped the Hot 100, though recent singles from Justin Bieber seem almost destined to claim the top spot in the country. -
Adele Sings 'Hello' to Seventh Week Atop Hot 100 Over Justin Bieber, Drake
Adele is continuing to have pretty much the best fall ever on the charts. As her new album 25 continues to dominate sales, her record's lead single "Hello" is also holding up, spending a seventh week on top of the U.S. Hot 100 over a multitude singles from Justin Bieber's Purpose. -
Adele 'Hello' Spends Sixth Week at No. 1 As Selena Gomez, Alessia Cara Gain Momentum
Adele doesn't have to greet anyone again - she's not going anywhere. For the sixth straight week, "Hello" reigns supreme on the Billboard Hot 100, besting Justin Bieber and Drake yet again. And, while things on the chart stay mostly stationary, a new single from Selena Gomez arrives in the top 10. -
Adele's 'Hello' Leads Hot 100 for Fifth Week Above Justin Bieber, Meghan Trainor and Drake
Adele is having a huge week on the U.S. charts. As her new album 25 sold over 3 million copies and easily nabbed the No. 1 spot in the country, her record's lead single "Hello" also dominates Billboard charts with its fifth week on top of the Hot 100, over recent hits from Justin Bieber, Drake and Meghan Trainor. -
Alessia Cara, Section Boyz, Mabel Lead BBC Sound Of 2016 Longlist
Past winners have includes Years & Years, Sam Smith, Adele and Ellie Goulding. -
Justin Bieber Dominates Hot 100 Following 'Purpose' Release But Can't Beat Adele's 'Hello'
It's a good week to be Justin Bieber. Not only did his new album Purpose debut at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 (beating One Direction in the process), but the pop superstar also has three songs in the top five on the Hot 100. Though the Biebz couldn't overcome Adele's "Hello" for the No. 1 spot, his new songs "What Do You Mean," "Love Yourself" and "Sorry" all fared well on the charts. -
Justin Bieber 'Purpose' Vs. One Direction 'Made in the A.M.': Who's No. 1 in Debut-Filled Week
The race for the No. 1 album in America betweet One Direction's Made in the A.M. and Justin Bieber's Purpose has come to an end... and the win goes to Bieber. After a big battle for sales, both 1D and the Biebz fared well with major units moved, but at the end of the day, Bieber leads the Billboard 200, in a top 10 that is chock full of debuts.
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