Paul Kelly scores an early Christmas gift -- an ARIA Chart crown.
The boy band has already entered the Japan Hot 100 after getting support from the likes of Bang Si-Hyuk, Scooter Braun, BTS and other HYBE creatives.
The California media company stood out with amusing, moving, multilingual K-pop content, and expanded into retail by working alongside and shining the spotlight on fans.
The initiative launched this year in the same spirit of Billboard’s annual Women in Music issue that began in 2007.
Last week’s No. 1 song, Kenshi Yonezu’s “KICK BACK,” falls to No. 2.
"Dance music plays such an important role in Australian music culture,” comments ARIA CEO Annabelle Herd.
The expectation-buckling Italian rockers are in the midst of U.S. tour dates after twice topping the Alternative Airplay chart.
The band's classic 1977 album "Rumours" is set for a top 10 return.
Proving that Brits are in the mood for the holiday season, the chart blast is led by three “Christmas” tracks.
The "X Factor" alum takes pole position on the Official Chart Update.