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Aaliyah Earns First-Ever No. 1 on Billboard’s Adult R&B Airplay Chart

More than 30 years after her musical debut, and two decades after her death, Aaliyah posthumously earns her first No. 1 on Billboard’s Adult R&B Airplay chart. “Gone,” which features Tank, crowns the list dated Sept. 27 as the most-played song on panel-contributing adult R&B radio stations in the Sept. 12-18 tracking week. Explore See latest videos, charts and news “Gone,” released and promoted on Blackground Records, rises from No. 2 with a 23% surge in weekly plays, according to Luminate. The song becomes Aaliyah’s first Adult R&B Airplay leader among 14 appearances. Her previous best came via her cover of The Isley Brothers’ “At Your Best (You Are Love),” which reached No. 4 in November 1994. That song marked her second visit, after debut hit “Back and Forth,” which hit No. 6 that June. She logged nine of her chart entries during her lifetime, prior to her death in a plane crash in August 2001 at age 22. For Tank, his featured slot on “Gone” gives him a milestone 10th Adult R&B Airplay champ. He ties Charlie Wilson and Usher for the most leaders among male artists and is the sixth artist overall to break the double-digit mark since the radio ranking began in September 1993. Alicia Keys ranks first overall, with 14 No. 1s, with Toni Braxton (11) and Mary J. Blige (10) also in the club. As Tank climbs the leaderboard, let’s review the singer-songwriter’s No. 1 collection on Adult R&B Airplay: “Please Don’t Go,” No. 1 for 10 weeks, beginning May 19, 2007“Next Breath,” one, June 16, 2012“When We,” 11, Nov. 18, 2017“Dirty,” three, April 20, 2019“Can’t Let It Show,” two, July 3, 2021“I Deserve,” one, March 19, 2022“Slow,” feat. J Valentine; two, Nov. 5, 2022“See Through Love,” feat. Chris Brown; one, May 20, 2023“Before We Get Started,” feat. Fabolous; two, June 1, 2024“Gone,” Aaliyah feat. Tank; one (to date), Sept. 27, 2025 Elsewhere, “Gone” advances 15-13 on the R&B/Hip-Hop Airplay chart, which ranks songs by combined audience totals from adult R&B and mainstream R&B/hip-hop radio stations. There, it improved 24% to 5.8 million in reach. It’s free Billboard charts month! Through Sept. 30, subscribers to Billboard’s Chart Beat newsletter, emailed each Friday, can unlock access to Billboard’s weekly and historical charts, artist chart histories and all Chart Beat stories simply by visiting the newly redesigned Billboard.com through any story link in the newsletter. Not a Chart Beat subscriber? Sign up for free here. Source link

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NBA YoungBoy’s Chicago MASA Tour Date Canceled By Venue

As YoungBoy Never Broke Again travels the country on his first-ever headlining arena tour, the MASA Tour’s Chicago stop set for Wednesday has been canceled by the United Center. Explore See latest videos, charts and news The venue announced that YB’s Chicago show was canceled on Tuesday (Sept. 23) without much of an explanation. “The United Center has made the decision to cancel the NBA YoungBoy show scheduled for Wednesday, September 24 in Chicago,” the United Center wrote in a message posted to its website. “If you purchased through Ticketmaster, refunds will be issued automatically. If you purchased from a third-party reseller, please reach out to your point of purchase.” Ticketmaster added that refunds would be issued to all fans at the point of purchase. “You don’t need to do a thing,” the ticket giant said. “We’ll issue a refund to the original method of payment used at time of purchase, as soon as funds are received from the Event Organizer.” The cancellation comes on the heels of the United Center implementing a stricter bag policy, which was set to ban fans from bringing bags of any kind to the YoungBoy show. YoungBoy’s manager, Alex Junnier, called out the United Center for the last-minute cancellation on his IG Story. “@UnitedCenter bitched out. Shoutout to Joe Myhra @UnitedCenter. He didn’t want us to have fun. scary,” he wrote, attacking Myhra, who appears to be the SVP of operations at the venue. “It’s ok everyone Joe just sits behind a desk and got nervous.” Footage recently emerged of a fan involved in a physical altercation with an elderly security guard at YoungBoy’s Kansas City show. Per KCTV 5, a 14-year-old was detained for allegedly assaulting the T-Mobile Center employee. “We are aware of an incident at last night’s NBA YoungBoy concert in which multiple T-Mobile Center team members were assaulted by a fan,” Shani Ross, VP Sales and Marketing for the T-Mobile Center, said in a statement to KCTV 5. “The incident was captured on video and has been provided to local law enforcement. Our immediate concern is the well-being of our staff who sustained serious injuries. After receiving prompt attention from on-site First Aid personnel, they were later treated at a local hospital.” YoungBoy’s MASA Tour is slated to continue this week with shows in Columbus, Brooklyn and Boston. Billboard has reached out to reps for YoungBoy, Ticketmaster and the United Center for comment. Source link

Tom MacDonald’s Charlie Kirk Song Debuts on Hot 100, Tops Sales Chart

Tom MacDonald’s “Charlie,” a tribute anthem to the late Charlie Kirk, climbs to No. 1 on Billboard’s Digital Song Sales chart (dated Sept. 27) after its first full tracking week. The song, released Thursday, Sept. 11, debuted at No. 2 a week earlier with 7,000 downloads sold in the last hours of that Friday-Thursday tracking week, according to Luminate. “Charlie” then sold 18,000 Sept. 12-18 for its coronation. The cut, which MacDonald issued on his eponymous independent label, was released following Kirk’s assassination, at age 31, on Sept. 10 during an appearance at Utah Valley University in Orem, Utah. The killing and its aftermath dominated news headlines and social media conversation in the ensuing days amid discourse surrounding political violence and freedom of speech. President Donald Trump, among other notables, attended and spoke at Kirk’s memorial service on Sept. 21 in Glendale, Ariz. MacDonald collects his eighth No. 1 on Digital Song Sales, all of which have ruled for one week. He first led with 2021’s “Fake Woke” and followed with “Ghost” in 2023; two more leaders in 2024, “You Missed” and “Goodbye Joe,” with Nova Rockafeller; and a chart-leading four champs thus far this year: “Daddy’s Home,” with Roseanne Barr, “Man in the Sky,” “The Devil Is a Democrat” and “Charlie.” In addition to its sales, “Charlie” registered 4.7 million official streams in the United States in its first full tracking week. The combined sums spark the song’s entrance on three multimetric Billboard charts: No. 6 on Hot Rap Songs, No. 12 on Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs and No. 77 on the all-genre Billboard Hot 100. The debut gives the rapper his third entry on the foremost ranking, eighth on the middle list and fifth on the Hot 100. It’s free Billboard charts month: Through Sept. 30, subscribers to Billboard’s Chart Beat newsletter, emailed each Friday, can unlock access to Billboard’s weekly and historical charts, artist chart histories and all Chart Beat stories simply by visiting the newly redesigned Billboard.com through any story link in the newsletter. Not a Chart Beat subscriber? Sign up for free here. Source link

Katy Perry Says She’s Done ‘Forcing’ Things in ‘143’ Anniversary Post

Katy Perry is looking back on this past year with love. In a lengthy post on Instagram, the pop star reflected on the “incredible impact” she’s felt since releasing her album 143, taking stock of all the twists and turns she’s faced in the process. Sharing several photos and videos of herself and her team meeting fans, executing the rollout of 143 and traveling around the world on her Lifetimes Tour, Perry began by writing that — while she’s usually “not one for anniversary posts” — she thought it “would be negligent of me to not acknowledge the incredible impact this last year has had on me.” “1 year ago, 143 came out and I took the weekend to reflect,” she continued. “Records are snapshots of an artist trying to tell their story of where they are now or have been, and hope someone will hear themselves in some of the messages. 143 to me was literally me saying I love you to my fans. Looking back now, I realize it has been all about reconnecting to my fans through these songs and through this wonderful tour that has given me the opportunity to see so many of you again and for the first time.” Perry went on to say that while she and her fans have “been through a rollercoaster” over the past year, she’s “proud” of how her community has stuck together through it all. “We celebrate the wins and reflect on the losses,” she wrote. “All of it is valuable. Let’s hope we get to evolve together for years to come and at the end of it all be proud and at peace with how we tried our best in this imperfect world.” It’s undeniable that the former American Idol judge has been through a lot in the last 12 months. For starters, the release of 143 in September 2024 was clouded with controversy as many critics took issue with Dr. Luke involvement in the album given the accusations of sexual violence against him, which he denies. On an episode of Call Her Daddy last year, Perry explained that she wanted to work with the producer no matter what because “I wrote these songs from my experience of my whole life going through this metamorphosis, and he was one of the people to help facilitate all that.” Aside from music, Perry also experienced a breakup from longtime partner Orlando Bloom in June, though the couple still seems to be friendly as they coparent their daughter, Daisy Dove. A couple of months before that, the musician went to space on Blue Origin’s first-ever all-woman flight crew — but that venture was also shrouded in controversy, with some critics deeming it a waste of resources. On a more introspective note in her Instagram post, however, the singer shared that — throughout all those ups and downs — she’s been asking herself whether she truly loves herself on an everyday basis. “Today’s answer is yes,” she revealed. “I am proud of where and how I have landed in this moment. Proud of myself, proud of my fans and proud that I keep on swinging … Through my years in the spotlight, I have been beloved, tested and tried. That’s the journey.” In the comments, Perry added, “Whatever comes next, I’m letting it unfold naturally. No forcing, no controlling – just trusting the angels, the fans, and the music to guide me where I’m meant to go. Please know this: my love for you is unconditional, and I couldn’t do any of this without you.” Source link

Rauw Alejandro’s ‘GuabanSexxx’ Debuts at No. 1 on Hot Latin Pop Songs

Rauw Alejandro starts strong with “GuabanSexxx,” which bounds in atop Billboard’s Hot Latin Pop Songs chart (dated Sept. 27). The ranking blends streaming, radio audience and sales data, with “GuabanSexxx” debuting fueled largely by streams: 2.5 million official U.S. clicks in the week ending Sept. 18, according to Luminate. Alejandro’s Hot Latin Pop Songs first coronation follows “Carita Linda,” which hit No. 2 in April, when the chart began. Explore See latest videos, charts and news “GuabanSexxx” also makes its first appearance at No. 17 on Hot Latin Songs, marking his milestone 75th entry on the chart. He boasts 16 top 10s on the survey, rising to No. 2 bests with “Qué Pasaría…,” with Bad Bunny, last November and “Todo de Ti” in 2011. The new single also debuts at No. 2 on Latin Digital Song Sales. “GuabanSexxx,” which draws inspiration from Guabancex, the Taíno goddess of storms and chaos, is from Alejandro’s sixth studio album, Cosa Nuestra: Capítulo 0, due Friday (Sept. 26). The song follows two tracks from the set that each reached Hot Latin Songs: “Carita Linda” (No. 23 peak in April) and “Buenos Términos” (No. 18 in August). “GuabanSexxx” also bows at No. 7 on Hot Latin Rhythm Songs, eclipsing the No. 8 start and peak for “Buenos Términos.” It’s free Billboard charts month! Through Sept. 30, subscribers to Billboard’s Chart Beat newsletter, emailed each Friday, can unlock access to Billboard’s weekly and historical charts, artist chart histories and all Chart Beat stories simply by visiting the newly redesigned Billboard.com through any story link in the newsletter. Not a Chart Beat subscriber? Sign up for free here. Source link

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