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Cat Burns' "Girls" Celebrates LGBTQ+ Representation in Pop Music
Cat Burns released "Girls," a song celebrating her sexuality and aiming to represent queer girls, following the success of her TikTok viral hit "Go," which reached number 2 in the charts and led to a Brit Critics' Choice award nomination; this is part of a broader trend of queer women artists openly...
Cat Burns' "Girls" Celebrates LGBTQ+ Representation in Pop Music
Cat Burns released "Girls," a song celebrating her sexuality and aiming to represent queer girls, following the success of her TikTok viral hit "Go," which reached number 2 in the charts and led to a Brit Critics' Choice award nomination; this is part of a broader trend of queer women artists openly...
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Lady Gaga and Blackpink's Jennie Release New Albums Amidst Week of Entertainment Releases
This week features Lady Gaga's highly anticipated return to pop with "Mayhem," Blackpink's Jennie's debut solo album "Ruby," Robert Pattinson's new film "Mickey-17," Josef Fares' video game "Split Fiction," and Meghan Markle's Netflix series "With Love, Meghan.
Lady Gaga and Blackpink's Jennie Release New Albums Amidst Week of Entertainment Releases
This week features Lady Gaga's highly anticipated return to pop with "Mayhem," Blackpink's Jennie's debut solo album "Ruby," Robert Pattinson's new film "Mickey-17," Josef Fares' video game "Split Fiction," and Meghan Markle's Netflix series "With Love, Meghan.
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Roctet's 'Changes' Showcases Rediscovered Masterpieces and Modern Sounds
Roctet's new album, Changes, features two rediscovered 1900 orchestral octets by young composers Ottorino Respighi and George Enescu, alongside a new octet by Theo Loevendie and diverse pop works from Richard Russell's Everything is Recorded project, showcasing a blend of classical and contemporary ...
Roctet's 'Changes' Showcases Rediscovered Masterpieces and Modern Sounds
Roctet's new album, Changes, features two rediscovered 1900 orchestral octets by young composers Ottorino Respighi and George Enescu, alongside a new octet by Theo Loevendie and diverse pop works from Richard Russell's Everything is Recorded project, showcasing a blend of classical and contemporary ...
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Leony's "Oldschool Love" Album Released
Leony, a German singer known for the 2024 Euro Cup song "Fire", released her second album, "Oldschool Love," on February 28, 2025, featuring 15 nostalgic pop songs reflecting on her childhood, friendships, and family relationships, blending pop, electronic, folk, and country influences.
Leony's "Oldschool Love" Album Released
Leony, a German singer known for the 2024 Euro Cup song "Fire", released her second album, "Oldschool Love," on February 28, 2025, featuring 15 nostalgic pop songs reflecting on her childhood, friendships, and family relationships, blending pop, electronic, folk, and country influences.
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UK Pop Stars Vanish From Global Charts
In 2024, for the first time since at least 2003, no UK artists made the IFPI's top 10 global best-selling singles or albums; the highest-placed UK artist was Artemas at number 15, while South Korean boy bands secured four of the top ten albums.
UK Pop Stars Vanish From Global Charts
In 2024, for the first time since at least 2003, no UK artists made the IFPI's top 10 global best-selling singles or albums; the highest-placed UK artist was Artemas at number 15, while South Korean boy bands secured four of the top ten albums.
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2024 Grammy Awards: Beyoncé and Kendrick Lamar Dominate Amidst California Wildfires
The 2024 Grammy Awards, held despite devastating California wildfires, saw Beyoncé Knowles-Carter win three awards, increasing her total to 35 Grammys, while Kendrick Lamar's five wins, including Song and Record of the Year, highlighted rap's dominance. Other notable winners included Chappell Ron (B...
2024 Grammy Awards: Beyoncé and Kendrick Lamar Dominate Amidst California Wildfires
The 2024 Grammy Awards, held despite devastating California wildfires, saw Beyoncé Knowles-Carter win three awards, increasing her total to 35 Grammys, while Kendrick Lamar's five wins, including Song and Record of the Year, highlighted rap's dominance. Other notable winners included Chappell Ron (B...
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Tokio Hotel Kicks Off 20th Anniversary Tour
Tokio Hotel, celebrating 20 years since their hit "Durch den Monsun," began a European tour with a sold-out concert in Ludwigsburg, Germany, attracting approximately 4,000 fans; the tour includes dates in Germany, Belgium, France, Spain, Italy, Switzerland, Austria, Poland, Great Britain, the Nether...

Tokio Hotel Kicks Off 20th Anniversary Tour
Tokio Hotel, celebrating 20 years since their hit "Durch den Monsun," began a European tour with a sold-out concert in Ludwigsburg, Germany, attracting approximately 4,000 fans; the tour includes dates in Germany, Belgium, France, Spain, Italy, Switzerland, Austria, Poland, Great Britain, the Nether...
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Germany's Eurovision 2025 Entry: Abor & Tynna Win with "Baller
The Austrian sibling duo Abor & Tynna, performing as Abor & Tynna, won Germany's Eurovision Song Contest (ESC) selection with their song "Baller," a pop/hip-hop/electronic song partly in German, beating LYZA after a close public vote; the contest was overseen by Stefan Raab.

Germany's Eurovision 2025 Entry: Abor & Tynna Win with "Baller
The Austrian sibling duo Abor & Tynna, performing as Abor & Tynna, won Germany's Eurovision Song Contest (ESC) selection with their song "Baller," a pop/hip-hop/electronic song partly in German, beating LYZA after a close public vote; the contest was overseen by Stefan Raab.
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Froukje Takes Break from Music in 2024
Dutch singer Froukje, known for hits like "Groter Dan Ik," is taking a break from music in 2024, foregoing touring and new releases to pursue a three-day-a-week internship and focus on her mental health, a decision viewed as healthy by music journalist Atze de Vrieze.

Froukje Takes Break from Music in 2024
Dutch singer Froukje, known for hits like "Groter Dan Ik," is taking a break from music in 2024, foregoing touring and new releases to pursue a three-day-a-week internship and focus on her mental health, a decision viewed as healthy by music journalist Atze de Vrieze.
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Die with a Smile" Achieves 10-Week Reign on Billboard Global Excl. U.S. Chart
Lady Gaga and Bruno Mars' "Die with a Smile" spent 10 weeks at number one on the Billboard Global Excl. U.S. chart, becoming only the fifth song to achieve this, surpassing other hits such as Olivia Rodrigo's "Driver's License", and showcasing the global appeal of the song.

Die with a Smile" Achieves 10-Week Reign on Billboard Global Excl. U.S. Chart
Lady Gaga and Bruno Mars' "Die with a Smile" spent 10 weeks at number one on the Billboard Global Excl. U.S. chart, becoming only the fifth song to achieve this, surpassing other hits such as Olivia Rodrigo's "Driver's License", and showcasing the global appeal of the song.
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Joy Crookes's Brits Week Concert Showcases New Music and Political Themes
Joy Crookes, a 26-year-old British singer, performed at London's Islington Assembly Hall on March 7th, 2024, for Brits Week for War Child, showcasing new songs alongside hits from her debut album, Skin, raising money for children affected by war.

Joy Crookes's Brits Week Concert Showcases New Music and Political Themes
Joy Crookes, a 26-year-old British singer, performed at London's Islington Assembly Hall on March 7th, 2024, for Brits Week for War Child, showcasing new songs alongside hits from her debut album, Skin, raising money for children affected by war.
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Amy Allen Wins First Grammy for Songwriter of the Year
Amy Allen won the 2025 Grammy for Songwriter of the Year, Non-Classical, marking only the third year of the award's existence and highlighting the often-overlooked contributions of songwriters to the music industry.

Amy Allen Wins First Grammy for Songwriter of the Year
Amy Allen won the 2025 Grammy for Songwriter of the Year, Non-Classical, marking only the third year of the award's existence and highlighting the often-overlooked contributions of songwriters to the music industry.
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