In Billboard's monthly indie spotlight, learn how the veteran Scottish trio made one of their most dense, yet joyful, statements to date.
Originally released in September 2022, the song zooms to the top after its visual premiered.
Stephen A. Smith's recent comments about Rihanna are just the latest high-profile example of the hatred Black women frequently face.
The TikTok-boosted pop ballad rises 11-10 on the Billboard Hot 100 this week.
The seven-date trek will start in Atlanta and wrap in Los Angeles, with one date reserved for Toronto.
Let us know which song you think should take home the song of the year award at the Grammys by voting in our poll.
The song begins at No. 98.
The legend's death was announced Jan. 19.
The song debuts at No. 100.
The song arrives at No. 96.