The Colombian superstar logs 13 songs on the tallies, with particularly huge results in the U.S.
The Middle East-based music streaming company says it expects to become profitable later this year.
The Brazilian singer unleashed a Twitter tirade against her label last week, marking the latest in a string of critiques she's lobbed against the company.
The companies are wrestling for control of SM with competing board slates at the March 31 annual meeting in Seoul.
HYBE also sends a letter to SM demanding the current board terminate a pact with Kakao and withdraw its Kakao-nominated director candidate.
Trade group U.K. Music is pushing officials to lobby against the U.S. proposal, which would more than double rates for foreign artists playing U.S. shows.
The Junos will follow the Grammys’ lead and include a spotlight on the 50th anniversary of hip-hop.
The agency, which represents The 1975, The Cure and others, wanted out of the merger after selling to ICM Partners in 2020.
Tech giant Kakao had agreed to buy shares as part of a partnership agreement, which SM founder Lee Soo Man opposes; he turned to rival HYBE instead.
Four artists claim they were canceled “in bad faith and in breach of contract.” Bluesfest says otherwise.