Though no new singles debut on the chart blast, a handful of tracks are making a move.
The U.S. metal band overturns a midweek deficit to lead the chart by a wafer-thin margin.
"Unholy" racks up 6.6 million streams during the latest chart cycle, the OCC reports.
Members of the entertainment and media community have called out a series of statements from the Ye over the weekend labeled antisemitic by the American Defamation League.
Reggaeton’s dynamic duo returned more triumphant than ever to New York City.
Shakira tagged Ozuna on the "Monotonía" announcement and shared the release date.
'I feel like everybody in America got my motherf---ing name in their motherf---ing mouth,' the singer told the crowd.
Plus: Slipknot, Tyler Childers and Tory Lanez debut in top 10.
The K-pop stars' latest mini-album brought in 62% of the vote.
"It’s nice to do something to support a great organization like Children’s Hospital; it’s even better when Justin Timberlake is singing at it," Jimmy Kimmel jokes at the event, which raised $5.5M.