Taylor Swift Beats Gunna on the Chart. Her Next Rival? Billie Eilish.
“The Tortured Poets Department” logs a fourth week at No. 1. Next week’s competition is a battle between two stars with multiple versions of their LPs for sale.
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“The Tortured Poets Department” logs a fourth week at No. 1. Next week’s competition is a battle between two stars with multiple versions of their LPs for sale.
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Artists, albums and songs competing for trophies at the 64th annual ceremony were announced on Tuesday. The show will take place April 3 in Las Vegas.
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The 18-year-old musician has seemed reluctant to become the next-gen poster girl of pop culture’s most time-tested institutions. But she happily slipped into one coveted, Boomer-approved role.
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She loves “bugging people out” — through macabre, melancholy pop that improbably tops the charts.
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In a tight battle that had fans hustling to support their favorite star, “The Tortured Poets Department” outsold “Hit Me Hard and Soft.”
By Ben Sisario
Tom Petty, Patrice Rushen, Billie Eilish and more.
By Lindsay Zoladz
The two pop music titans, locked in a close contest for the top of next week’s album chart, are stoking fans’ competitive spirit with a variety of digital tactics.
By Joe Coscarelli
A conversation about the pop singer’s new album, “Hit Me Hard and Soft.”
Her new album reviewed.
By Tina Antolini, Wendy Dorr, Alyssa Moxley and Jon Pareles
“Hit Me Hard and Soft”, su tercer álbum, es a la vez conciso y de gran alcance.
By Jon Pareles
“Hit Me Hard and Soft,” her third album, is both concise and far-reaching.
By Jon Pareles
The magazine welcomed the famous (and the fame-adjacent) while toasting itself for hosting the extravaganza 30 times over the years.
By Jacob Bernstein
Emma Stone and Christopher Nolan were among the winners celebrating at the official after-party of the Academy Awards.
By Kyle Buchanan, Nicole Sperling and Sinna Nasseri
An array of stars turned up the wattage, including Emma Stone and Billie Eilish and Oscar newcomers like Colman Domingo and Danielle Brooks.
By Sinna Nasseri
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