The Billboard Global Music Index fell 4.8% to 1,744.64 this week as 17 of its 20 stocks were losers and six fell more than 10%.
Also this week: Billboard Canada is celebrating the trailblazing women of Canadian music.
With his latest album F-1 Trillion, Post Malone did what few have been able to do before him: succeed in crossing over.
The numbers look good — on the surface. But corporate cutbacks point to serious structural challenges in the industry.
Also this week: All My Friends finds a head of creative content, Downtown is down with David Driessen and Sony Music Publishing Scandinavia promotes a pair.
The 14-year-old singer-songwriter also released a new song, "X's," on Thursday (Sept. 5).
Eminem's publisher claimed Spotify failed to get licenses for huge hits like "Lose Yourself," but a judge now says the lawsuit was unfairly manufactured to maximize damages.
The meme following the singer's June 18 arrest in the Hamptons went viral. But his Forget Tomorrow World Tour is on track to land in the top 10 of the year-end tours list.
The one-day event will feature a series of panels and thought leadership discussions, followed by the Billboard Live Music Awards.
Liam and Noel Gallagher know that when it comes to making money, they aren’t going to "Live Forever."