Billboard's Women in Music Group of the Year is helping lead a new era in the genre (with a little help from their visionary female CEO).
Lead singer Fher Olvera gets candid about his music, reggaeton, Latin’s latest hitmakers, social responsibility and more.
The consummate performer's Super Bowl Halftime Show will culminate his yearslong renaissance — but with a new album and tour imminent, the hardest-working man in R&B isn't going anywhere.
With electric guitars and emo-like lyrics, the 19-year-old Mexican American artist has become the unofficial therapist for a generation — and is forging a new path for his genre.
The singer-songwriter has captured the attention of a wide fanbase — and the music business — by creating a sonic and aesthetic world all her own.
The Jamaican artist was raised on his island's longtime musical exports. Now — with some help from Shaggy — he's forging their future.
With her unabashedly authentic party anthems, she's proving women rappers can be raw, real and commercially successful — and that "p---y rap" alone doesn't come close to defining her.
With their signature "odecore" and "sassy scene" sounds, they've translated viral success into new IRL communities.
How the Colombian artist made history this year as the first woman to top the Billboard 200 with a Spanish-language album — and mounted a record-breaking stadium run.
The 30-year-old Wallen reflects on his turbulent journey to becoming one of country music's biggest commercial successes on the charts and on the road.