Zara Larsson Continues 2026 Chart Breakthrough Dominance Proving 2016 Is Back
Billboard Hot 100 has unleashed this week's chart recording and miss Zara Larsson continues her Swedish pop stardom dominance…
February 3, 2026
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Come Thru Vocals Monday – Dance from GIDEÖN. Plus Nu Rave from Gonzi
Come Thru Vocals Monday brings a dance‑floor pulse from GIDEÖN and a Nu Rave blast from Gonzi.
February 2, 2026
Christina Aguilera Delivers a Top-Tier Performance That Reinforces Her Vocal Legacy
Christina Aguilera delivered a top-tier, orchestral performance at Le Gala des Pièces Jaunes—France’s prestigious “Yellow Coins” charity gala—reinforcing her vocal legacy with restraint and authority.
Bad Bunny Declares “ICE Out” During Grammy Acceptance Speech
Bad Bunny made headlines at the Grammys after declaring “ICE out” during his acceptance speech, calling for humanity and dignity in a moment that quickly went viral.
Zara Larsson Shines With a Radiant Full-Band Performance of “Midnight Sun” at the Grammys
Zara Larsson marked her first Grammy nomination with a luminous full-band performance of “Midnight Sun,” shimmering in couture and delivering a quietly powerful vocal moment during the premiere ceremony.
Come Thru Vocals Sunday – 3some from Enrique Iglesias, Andra, Descemer Bueno. Plus Ballad from Ezra Williams
Come Thru Vocals Sunday brings a trio from Enrique Iglesias, Andra, and Descemer Bueno plus a glowing ballad from Ezra Williams.
February 1, 2026
Cardi B Ignites SNL With First‑Ever Performance of “Bodega Baddie“ Live!
Cardi B just set Saturday Night Live ablaze with the first‑ever live performance of her new standout track “Bodega Baddie…
Past Blast Listenable: A Touch Of Class’s “Around the World (La La La La La)”
Past Blast Listenable revisits ATC’s Y2K smash “Around the World (La La La La La),” the Euro‑pop hit that topped charts across the globe.
January 31, 2026
Eve Finally Receives Her Long‑Overdue Grammy for “You Got Me” — 26 Years Later
After 26 years, Eve finally receives a Grammy for her uncredited verse on The Roots’ “You Got Me,” originally uncredited because she was an unsigned artist at the time.












