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TYLER IS HEADED TO THE TOP
Unconventional move by unconventional dude is paying off. (10/30a)
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THE GRAMMY SHORT LIST
Who's already a lock?
COUNTRY'S NEWEST DISRUPTOR
Three chords and some truth you may not be ready for.
AI IS ALREADY EATING YOUR LUNCH
The kids can tell the difference... for now.
ALL THE WAY LIVE
The players, the tours, the enormous beers.
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BBR Music Group's Lainey Wilson took her new album title, Whirlwind, to the next level by arriving via helicopter for an Audacy release party hosted by 103.7 KSON at San Diego's beachy Belmont Park.
The L.A. iHeartRadio Jingle Ball Lineup Announcement Party will take place 9/28 at Burbank's iHeartRadio Theater with special guests Dasha and The Kid LAROI.
After running in New York this spring, an exhibit chronicling the 10/7/2023 massacre at the Tribe of Nova trance-music festival in Israel and its aftermath is now open in Greater Los Angeles.
The marquee for this year’s MTV Video Music Awards, descending upon Long Island on 9/11, has grown to include KAROL G, Anitta, Shawn Mendes and LL COOL J. We're feeling poptimistic!
Island's Sabrina Carpenter will earn her first #1 with Short n' Sweet, thanks in part to monster streaming numbers for singles "Espresso," "Please Please Please" and the new "Taste."
With September blessedly just days away, winning coaches like Roppo, England, Loba and Eshak-Majid are finalizing their game plans while star players including Post, Sabrina, Gaga and Travis prepare to dominate the fourth quarter. Tee it up for HITS List.
Sabrina Carpenter is heading for the top of both the U.K. Official Albums and Singles Charts, with Short n’ Sweet looking at #1 on the former and “Taste” on the latter.
In another universe, Omar Al-joulani might have been a mover and shaker in Canadian politics, but luckily for concertgoers around the world, he decided to make a career in the live-music business instead. The Toronto native has spent the past 14 years at Live Nation, where he’s currently president, Touring, and has overseen...
Virtually everything Mercury co-leader Tyler Arnold touches turns platinum—apart from the fool’s gold of his appearance on the contents page of HITS’ latest print issue.
Sabrina Carpenter gets the nod for #1 at midweek, but wonderers wonder if Travis Scott could be a spoiler.