The Beatles have the most No. 1 hits among all acts in the chart's history, with 20. By Xander Zellner More than 30,000 songs have graced the Billboard Hot 100 in the chart’s 67-year history. Of those ...
The 1960s are often remembered as a decade of social and political change, in a manner not dissimilar to today's climate. Amid the upheaval of gender norms and racial bias, popular music was ...
Taylor Swift earned her 13th No. 1 hit with "The Fate of Ophelia," tying Michael Jackson and Drake for the fifth-most in Billboard history.
No matter how far away we get from 1965, these three iconic singles from the illustrious year will never be forgotten.
The Billboard 200 albums chart measures the top releases during the weekly tracking period every Friday through Thursday.
Here’s a look at the acts with 30 or more weeks at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 since 1956, when the chart began publishing on a consistent basis.
Lists about Beatles deep cuts will probably never end, considering so much material is out there. But these three jams were pretty new to me.
“The Fate of Ophelia,” Swift’s 13th career Hot 100 No. 1, drew 33.6 million official streams (down 31%) and 49.4 million ...