The Best Songs of 2001 defined an era of pop culture, including tracks by The Strokes, Missy Elliott, System of a Down, Shakira, Andrew W.K., and more.
After winning three Grammys, Jelly Roll sends “Amen,” “Liar,” and “I Am Not Okay” back into the top 10 on Billboard's Country Digital Song Sales chart.
Billie Eilish’s “Wildflower” surges on multiple Billboard charts thanks to a 1,200-plus-percent growth spurt, helping it debut on the Digital Songs Sales list.
About half a dozen albums by The Beatles are absolutely perfect, including quintessential classics like Abbey Road, Rubber ...
Sunday’s Super Bowl LX came with a (so far) rare extra competition off the football field: Dueling halftime shows between ...
In an interview with PEOPLE, Freya Skye opens up to PEOPLE about how she ended up making her debut EP 'Stardust' with Julia ...
Kehlani spoke to PEOPLE exclusively at an Abercrombie & Fitch fashion presentation in San Francisco, Calif. ahead of Super Bowl LX. During the interview, the singer-songwriter opened up about winning ...
Following up "Choosin' Texas" and "Dandelion" with another heater. This week, Ella Langley made history with her smash hit single “Choosin’ Texas,” as it reached the #1 spot on on the Billboard Hot ...
On January 28th, 2026, Bruce Springsteen released “Streets of Minneapolis,” a protest song he’d written “in response to the ...
Concept albums are pretty hard to pull off, but some of the best, like Quadrophenia and The Wall, show they can be rock ...
Its only guiding principle is that these are the songs you’d gladly send to a friend.
We’ve chronicled many such tracks in both camps—we even made a definitive ranking of every song we could find that’s just ...
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