This was a year in music defined by artists pulling off enviable feats — but how exactly did they do it? Billboard explains in a series of year-end essays.
Ten years after “Take Me to Church,” he returned with an even bigger anthemic hit. But he never really went anywhere — and he plans to stick around for at least another few decades.
For over a decade, married couple Kelly and Christian Clancy have successfully managed a tight-knit roster of like-minded artists anchored by the trailblazing rapper.
The rapper is still one of pop music’s biggest mavericks — and his hit new album offers his most vulnerable, personal music yet.
"Orion," the Venezuelan American's team-up with Boza, has spent the last six weeks at No. 2 on Billboard's Latin Pop Airplay chart.
The producer and writer has earned credits on two top 40 debuts in the last month with Lady Gaga’s “Disease” (No. 27) and Rosé & Bruno Mars’ “APT” (No. 8).
The music industry’s savviest financial advisers guide their clients in making more money, paying fewer taxes — and giving wealth away.
By investing in long-term artist development and harnessing its catalog's potential, co-chairmen Aaron Bay-Schuck and Tom Corson have led the storied label to its strongest showing in years.
Like her Blackpink bandmates, Lisa has star power in spades — and now she’s channeling it not just into a solo career, but a new model for success.
The global girl group’s No. 32 high on the Pop Airplay chart comes after its debut EP, SIS (Soft Is Strong), cracked the Billboard 200 in September.