Billboard, the renowned music charting platform, has officially crowned Beyoncé as the greatest pop icon of the 21st century. This announcement was made on Tuesday as part of the publication’s ongoing editorial series.
On Friday, November 8, the Recording Academy revealed the list of nominees for the 2025 Grammy Awards, sparking discontent among K-pop fans, particularly the Armys who support BTS. The announcement came as a disappointment, as no K-pop artistes received nominations for the upcoming event.
Women dominated the MTV Video Music Awards, with Sabrina Carpenter snagging Song of the Year for her track "Espresso." Taylor Swift and Post Malone also made waves, taking home the first award of the night for Best Collaboration.
Beyoncé completely reinvents country music on Cowboy Carter, once again proving she’s an artist who can make incredible music regardless of genre.
Beyoncé, the multi-talented music icon, has recently dropped her highly anticipated country album titled “Cowboy Carter.” This album, marking Beyoncé's foray into the country music genre, boasts a robust 27-song tracklist, featuring renowned titles such as “Texas Hold ’Em,” “Jolene,” and “Smoke Hour.”
US music superstar Beyonce secured her first UK no 1 single in 14 years on Friday when her new country hit "Texas Hold 'Em" stormed straight to the top spot in the British charts.
During a commercial break at the Super Bowl, Beyoncé surprised fans with the announcement of her highly anticipated album "Renaissance Act II."
Taylor Swift continues her ascent, now standing alongside icons Oprah Winfrey and Beyonce on Forbes' World's Most Powerful Women 2023 list. "The most alluring thing a woman can have is confidence," echoes the sentiment of pop legend Beyonce. With this self-assured confidence, women globally have attained stages and pedestals that were once merely the stuff of dreams.
"Renaissance: A Film by Beyonce" premiered at the top of the US box office, raking in $21.8 million during the typically anemic first weekend of December, according to research firm Comscore.
Billboard, the renowned music charting platform, has officially crowned Beyoncé as the greatest pop icon of the 21st century. This announcement was made on Tuesday as part of the publication’s ongoing editorial series.
On Friday, November 8, the Recording Academy revealed the list of nominees for the 2025 Grammy Awards, sparking discontent among K-pop fans, particularly the Armys who support BTS. The announcement came as a disappointment, as no K-pop artistes received nominations for the upcoming event.
Women dominated the MTV Video Music Awards, with Sabrina Carpenter snagging Song of the Year for her track "Espresso." Taylor Swift and Post Malone also made waves, taking home the first award of the night for Best Collaboration.
Beyoncé completely reinvents country music on Cowboy Carter, once again proving she’s an artist who can make incredible music regardless of genre.
Beyoncé, the multi-talented music icon, has recently dropped her highly anticipated country album titled “Cowboy Carter.” This album, marking Beyoncé's foray into the country music genre, boasts a robust 27-song tracklist, featuring renowned titles such as “Texas Hold ’Em,” “Jolene,” and “Smoke Hour.”
US music superstar Beyonce secured her first UK no 1 single in 14 years on Friday when her new country hit "Texas Hold 'Em" stormed straight to the top spot in the British charts.
During a commercial break at the Super Bowl, Beyoncé surprised fans with the announcement of her highly anticipated album "Renaissance Act II."
Taylor Swift continues her ascent, now standing alongside icons Oprah Winfrey and Beyonce on Forbes' World's Most Powerful Women 2023 list. "The most alluring thing a woman can have is confidence," echoes the sentiment of pop legend Beyonce. With this self-assured confidence, women globally have attained stages and pedestals that were once merely the stuff of dreams.
"Renaissance: A Film by Beyonce" premiered at the top of the US box office, raking in $21.8 million during the typically anemic first weekend of December, according to research firm Comscore.
In a groundbreaking revelation, the American Heart Association has highlighted certain chart-topping tracks, including Taylor Swift's "You're Losing Me" and Beyoncé's "Virgo's Groove," as potential lifesavers due to their optimal tempo for hands-only CPR.