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Taylor Swift and her album '1989' continued to make history last week as it became only the ninth album to ever spend each of its first 24 weeks in the Top 5 of the Billboard 200. That makes it the country/pop star's most consistent album to date in terms of chart placement. So what other hot acts have gotten to at least 24 weeks? Michael Jackson, Garth Brooks and the Backstreet Boys number among them. -
All Time Low's 'Future Hearts' Tops Album Charts, Edging Rising 'Furious 7' Soundtrack
Pop punk band All Time Low didn't have a smash single to help it get new album Future Hearts to the top of the Billboard 200, but it was the strongest contender in the field of pure album sales last week, taking no. 1 on the Albums Charts with 70,000 units, It was the only new album to crack the Top 10 in terms of album sales. -
Kanye West, Tim McGraw, Taylor Swift Make 'Time's' List of Most Influential People
'Time' magazine has released its annual list praising the 100 Most Influential People of 2015. The representatives for music this year include Kanye West, Taylor Swift and Tim McGraw. A slew of other celebrities and politicians made the list, including Lorne Michaels, Bradley Cooper and Jeb Bush. -
Wiz Khalifa 'See You Again' Bumps 'Uptown Funk' From No. 1 on Hot 100: Walk The Moon Vaults Into Top 10
The seemingly inevitable has happened... a new song has taken the No. 1 spot on the Billboard Hot 100. After spending 14 weeks at the top of the charts, Bruno Mars and Mark Ronson's genre-bending single "Uptown Funk" has finally been dethroned by the Furious 7 soundtrack single "See You Again" by Wiz Khalifa and Charlie Puth. -
'Furious 7' Tops Billboard 200 Thanks to Wiz Khalifa; Taylor Swift Sets Mark and All Time Low Hits All Time High
If you've watched Fast Five, you know that Vin Diesel's character Dominic Toretto knows that it's all about how you finish, not how you begin (although he allows Paul Walker's Brian to win the four-man street race in Brazil). The Furious 7 soundtrack is living that philosophy as it reached the no. 1 place on the Billboard 200 four weeks after its release. Part of last week's 111,000 equivalent album sales is thanks to the film's continued success at the box office, but an even bigger part of it is the popularity of "See You Again," the single from Wiz Khalifa that's tearing up the download charts. All Time Low and Taylor Swift place well as well. -
Taylor Swift Chinese Toyota Commercials: 'Wildest Dreams' Soundtracks Dreamy Car Ads [WATCH]
Taylor Swift is fulfilling your "Wildest Dreams..." if you're in China and happen to love Toyota cars, that is. Following endorsement deals with Diet Coke, Keds and Target, now the "Style" singer is appearing in some bonkers new ads for Toyota's latest hybrid car across the world. -
Taylor Swift, Calvin Harris Dating Rumors: Ed Sheeran Says He'd Approve Of Relationship [WATCH]
Taylor Swift has kept quiet on her rumored relationship with DJ Calvin Harris despite photos (especially those matching outfit ones) of the two surfacing every now and then. While the 1989 singer and the Motion producer haven't confirmed the news, Swift's friend, tourmate and collaborator Ed Sheeran says he'd be okay with the relationship. -
Mariah Carey's 5 Bestselling Albums: 'Daydream,' 'Emancipation of Mimi' and More
Mariah Carey released 'The Emancipation of Mimi'—what many considered to be a comeback for the performer, who was one of the best-selling artists of the '90s—ten years ago on this day. It ended up becoming one of her bestselling releases, so Music Times has gathered up the bestselling of releases of Carey's career, including 'Daydream,' 'Emancipation' and more. -
Apple Targeting Taylor Swift and Florence + The Machine for Streaming Service
The war between streaming services is growing more intense by the day, and the new battleground, seemingly broken by TIDAL, is exclusive content by artists and content partners. According to a new Bloomberg report, Apple is making its move to try and gather some exclusives of its own, targeting major pop stars like Taylor Swift, Florence + The Machine and more than a dozen other artists. -
'Uptown Funk' Holds No.1 on Hot 100 as Wiz Khalifa Climbs Chart with 'Furious 7' Single 'See You Again'
It was another deeply funky week in America. For the 14th week in a row, the seemingly unstoppable pop music force "Uptown Funk" by Mark Ronson and Bruno Mars crowned the Billboard Hot 100, tying the likes of Mariah Carey, Whitney Houston and Elton John for the second longest run at the top of the charts. -
Taylor Swift's Mom Cancer Diagnosis: '1989' Singer Pens Open Letter To Fans About Mother Andrea Finlay
Taylor Swift revealed some terrible news this morning on her Tumblr. Her mom, Andrea Finlay, 57, has been diagnosed with cancer. Swift revealed to her fans the circumstances surrounding the disheartening news because her mother is very involved with the Swifties and even opened her Nashville home to them during a surprise 1989 secret listening session. -
Wale, Ludacris and Kendrick Lamar Keep Hip-Hop in Top Three Spots of Billboard Albums Chart
Wale, Ludacris and Kendrick Lamar helped ensure that hip-hop took the top three spots on the Album Sales Chart for the second week in a row. Wale, who was also no. 1 on the Billboard 200, sold 90,500 copies of his new record The Album About Nothing. Ludacris got a boost from the strict album sales format of this chart (he placed no. 3 due to stream numbers helping the Furious 7 soundtrack on the 200) and placed no. 2 with Ludaversal, selling 59,000 copies of his new album. Kendrick Lamar was at no. 1 for two weeks with To Pimp A Butterfly but he'll settle for no. 3 this week after selling another 52,500 copies.
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