Karol G, Becky G and Shakira collaborator Edgar Barrera swept the songwriter and producer categories. Here's who else has won ...
A number of players are keeping the same tracks, including Alex Ovechkin, who is is sticking with his classic "Shake, Rattle ...
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Jelly Roll begins November 2024 with the No. 1 album in America and the No. 1 country song on the radio. Is that enough to get him the top spot on Taste of Country's Top 40? Yes. Yes it is.
The pair first met this past summer at Montana’s Under The Big Sky Festival, where Strings invited Top on stage to share a few songs during his set—a collaboration that American Songwriter ...
“Keep It Comin’ Love” was not only their most repetitive hit, but it earned a higher repetition score than any Top-40 song from the 21st century. It earned a slightly higher score than DJ ...
A famous Newcastle nightclub held a very different kind of event at the weekend, when top DJ and local legend Patrick Topping took it over for the city's first ever sober rave. They were all ...
NEW YORK - Hip-hop producer DJ Clark Kent has died after a battle with colon cancer, according to a post on his official social media account. He was 58. "It is with deep sadness we share the ...
By Alex Traub Antonio Franklin, known as DJ Clark Kent, who as a widely respected ... In 1995, he produced a rap classic — and his first hit song — with “Player’s Anthem” by Junior ...
Will Ferrell wears many hats. Last October, he DJed a USC frat party. Saturday night, he joined Swedish House Mafia for a one-night-only benefit show he called Will Ferrell’s Ultimate House Party.
Jesse Grant/Getty DJ Clark Kent, the hip-hop producer known ... s Anthem" in 1995 via the group's debut album, Conspiracy. The song, which hit No. 13 on the Billboard Hot 100.
Franklin and known as “God's Favorite DJ” to fans, died on Thursday ... in 1995 via the group's debut album, Conspiracy. The song, which hit No. 13 on the Billboard Hot 100.