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Drake has made chart history in Australia after placing three new albums inside the ARIA Albums Chart top 10 in the same week.

The milestone was confirmed through the latest weekly chart update, marking the first time any artist has achieved that result since the ARIA Charts began in 1983. The albums Iceman, Maid of Honour, and Habibti all opened in the t...


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Shakira has released the music video for Dai Dai, her new 2026 FIFA World Cup song with Burna Boy. The release connects the track to the global soccer event with stadium scenes, dance sequences, and appearances from some of the sport’s biggest names.

The video features Lionel Messi, Kylian Mbappé, Erling Haaland, and other soccer stars, alongside f...


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J Balvin returned to Grant Park on Saturday night for a headlining performance at Sueños Festival 2026, marking another major Chicago moment for the Colombian reggaetón star. During the festival’s fifth anniversary weekend, his set focused on the songs that helped make him one of Latin music’s most recognizable global artists.

The appearance also c...


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Drake has reached a new milestone on the U.K. albums chart, becoming the first artist to debut three studio albums inside the Top 10 at the same time.

A chart update released Friday confirmed that Iceman entered at No. 1, giving Drake his seventh U.K. No. 1 album. Two more new projects followed close behind, with Maid of Honour arriving at No. 6 and Habib...


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Rob Base, the Harlem rapper whose 1988 single “It Takes Two” became one of hip-hop’s most recognizable party records, has died at 59.

His family announced that the artist died Friday, May 22, after a private battle with cancer. The news marks the loss of a key figure from hip-hop’s late 1980s rise into mainstream pop culture.

Born Robert Gin...


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