
CORTIS, BigHit Music’s First Rookie Group in 6 Years, Show Their Many Colors at Debut Release Party
To celebrate the release of their debut album, rookie group CORTIS held a special release party — and Billboard Korea was there. CORTIS debut release party Courtesy of BIGHIT Music Launched…
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Naniwa Danshi’s ‘Asymmetry’ Debuts at No. 1 on Japan Hot 100
HANA has two songs in the top this week, as “Blue Jeans” rises 3-2 & “ROSE” climbs a notch to No. 8. Naniwa Danshi Courtesy Photo Naniwa Danshi’s “Asymmetry” debuts at…
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Ariana Grande Unveils Final Round of 2026 Eternal Sunshine Tour Dates, Adds 5 London Shows
“All of the dates for our mini (not so anymore) tour are now announced,” the star wrote. Ariana Grande at the MTV Video Music Awards 2025 held at UBS Arena…
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Miley Cyrus Ready To Tell Her ‘Secrets’ on Fleetwood Mac-Assisted Song For Dad Billy Ray
The new tune written for her pops’ recent 64th birthday features Mick Fleetwood and Lindsey Buckingham. Miley Cyrus, “Secrets” Courtesy Photo Miley Cyrus is getting ready to unleash her “Secrets.” Three weeks…
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‘We’re All Suffering’: Why Bonnie Raitt Keeps Politics Out of Her Shows
“The chances of me and the Grateful Dead getting honored with this current situation would’ve been impossible,” says Raitt of her Kennedy Center nod. Bonnie Raitt Ken Friedman Bonnie Raitt‘s political…
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Foo Fighters Tease Major Tour: ‘There’s More to Come’
“Stay tuned,” reads a new message from the band, posted late Tuesday, Sept. 16. Dave Grohl, founding member of Nirvana and The Foo Fighters, performs onstage as a special guest…
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‘Nashville’ Heads to Netflix: Would Hayden Panettiere Do a Reboot?
Beloved country music drama Nashville is now available to watch on Netflix, and Hayden Panettiere says she can’t wait for a new generation of fans to discover the show. Panettiere played rising country-pop star…
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Lainey Wilson + Vince Gill’s Tearjerking Emmys Tribute Stops the Show
On Sunday (Sept. 14), the country powerhouses joined forces to honor the lives the television world lost over the past year. Their moving duet of Gill’s classic “Go Rest High on That…
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Vince Gill and Carrie Underwood walked side by side to center stage. Vince clutched his guitar to his chest, while Carrie held the microphone with trembling hands. The crowd, moments earlier jittery, fell into a respectful silence. Vince strummed the first chord, low and steady, and Carrie’s voice rose softly above it — fragile, aching, yet filled with grace. Together, they offered a heartfelt tribute to Charlie Kirk, whose sudden passing at just 31 had left a nation in shock. Their harmonies, one seasoned and weathered, the other pure and soaring, blended into something sacred. The stadium stood still. Hats were lifted, tears fell freely, and across America, families pressed closer to their screens, holding one another as if to keep from breaking. This was no performance. It was not planned, rehearsed, or staged. It was grief turned into prayer, two voices carrying the sorrow of millions. And when the last note faded into the night, the silence that followed became the loudest amen — a farewell the world would never forget.
Vince Gill and Carrie Underwood Turn Grief Into Song Before 80,000 Hearts No one anticipated it. The lights dimmed, and the roar of more than 80,000 fans dissolved into silence….
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Old Dominion Reveals Why We Don’t See Drummer Whit Sellers Much Anymore
It’s been about four years since Old Dominion‘s Whit Sellers walked a red carpet, and it sounds like that streak will continue. Yes, the group’s drummer is still in the band, but…
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