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Hilary Duff returns to pop radio as “Roommates” debuts on the Pop Airplay chart, marking her first appearance on the Billboard list in more than a decade.
The song also becomes her record-tying 15th Adult Pop Airplay leader.
Billboard charts, meet the Grammy bump. This week's Billboard charts are out, and Bad Bunny is one of the major movers. But if you were thinking that is because of Sunday's big halftime show, think again. Stephen Thompson of NPR Music has more.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Teddy Swims makes history on this week’s Hot 100: “Lose Control,” the singer-songwriter’s soulful pop-rock anthem, spends its 92nd week on the chart, breaking the record that it ...
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K-pop's 1st Grammy-winning song 'Golden' maintains No. 4 on Billboard chart
Golden'-Billboard chart SEOUL, Feb. 4 (Yonhap) -- "Golden" from the original soundtrack of Netflix's animated film sensation "KPop Demon Hunters" placed fourth on the latest U.S. Billboard singles chart.