Celebrity Life
Olivia Rodrigo Goes Braless on the Red Carpet in a Revealing Saint Laurent Dress
Au naturel! Olivia Rodrigo made a fashion statement by going braless in a revealing gown while attending the Museum of the Motion Pictures opening gala in Los Angeles on Saturday, September 25. In...
The Regrettes, Olivia Rodrigo Battle ‘Monday’ Blues on Dancefloor
It's the band's first new music since 2019's How Do You Love?
The True Crime Inspiration Behind ‘Only Murders In the Building’
Hulu’s new show about three crime-obsessed neighbors lovingly skewers podcast culture — and podcasters are here for it
Drake’s ‘Certified Lover Boy’ Continues to Dominate the RS 200
Kacey Musgraves and Baby Keem make impressive debuts in the Top Ten
Watch Olivia Rodrigo Deliver ‘First Show’ Ever at iHeartRadio Fest
Five-song gig marked singer's first non-award show performance in front of fans since Sour's release
Spotify’s King of Sleep Music Outstreams Lady Gaga, Somehow
Strange Fruits, which has a distribution deal with Warner Music Group's ADA, is racking up massive play-counts with 30-second rain recordings. Onlookers in the music industry are not pleased
Met Gala 2021: Made in America
The Metropolitan Museum of Art’s Costume Institute Benefit Gala returned on Monday after being canceled in […]
Drake Smashes 2021 Records With ‘Certified Lover Boy’ Debut
New albums from Iron Maiden and Imagine Dragons also arrived in the Top Ten
VMAs 2021: MTV Parties Like a Damn Sociopath
Olivia Rodrigo, Madonna, Lil Nas X, and more serve the MTV agenda at a gloriously messy show
Olivia Rodrigo Broke a Camera Lens During Her Performance of ‘Good 4 U’ at the 2021 VMAs
Singer is up for five awards, including Artist of the Year and Song of the Year
Ed Sheeran Added to 2021 MTV Video Music Awards
Lil Nas X and Olivia Rodrigo were previously announced as performers
‘No Shelf Life Now’: The Big Business of Interpolating Old Songs for New Hits
Interpolation-loving artists like Olivia Rodrigo, Ava Max, and Doja Cat are leading a radical shift in the way the music industry thinks about catalog usage. How far can the trend go?