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Deftones’ ‘My Mind Is a Mountain’ Becomes Band’s First Radio No. 1

Deftones make a record-breaking rise to No. 1 on Billboard’s Mainstream Rock Airplay chart with “My Mind Is a Mountain,” the band’s first No. 1 on the list. The song, which lifts 3-1 on the Sept. 6-dated tally, is also Deftones’ first leader on any Billboard airplay chart. It surpasses three No. 3 peaks: “Change [In the House of Flies]” on Alternative Airplay in 2000 and “Tempest” (2013) and “Ohms” (2020) on Mainstream Rock Airplay. Deftones first reached Mainstream Rock Airplay in May 1998, via “Be Quiet and Drive (Far Away),” which peaked at No. 29. As such, the band’s 27-year, three-month, one-week wait between a first chart entry and first No. 1 is the lengthiest in two categories over the Mainstream Rock Airplay chart’s 44-year history: longest wait for a group’s first leader and the longest by any act in a lead role with a first No. 1. In July, Evanescence rewrote the record for the longest wait by a group, at more than 22 years between “Bring Me to Life” and “Afterlife.” Not only does that record fall, Deftones wrap the longest wait for any act in a lead role thanks to “My Mind Is a Mountain,” exceeding the more than 26 years for Ozzy Osbourne between “Crazy Train” in 1981 and No. 1 “I Don’t Wanna Stop” in 2017. Overall, Jeff Beck went a record 37-plus years between his debut, “People Get Ready,” in 1985 and his first No. 1, as featured on Osbourne’s “Patient Number 9” in 2022. Longest Waits for First No. 1, Mainstream Rock Airplay: 37 years, one month, two weeks: Jeff Beck, as featured on Ozzy Osbourne’s “Patient Number 9” (1985-2022) 27 years, three months, one week: Deftones, “My Mind Is a Mountain” (1998-2025) 26 years, three months, Brian May, as featured on Five Finger Death Punch’s “Blue On Black” (1993-2019) 26 years, two months, two weeks: Ozzy Osbourne, “I Don’t Wanna Stop” (1981-2007) 22 years, three months, three weeks: Evanescence, “Afterlife” (2003-25) Worth noting: Deftones’ feat comes a week after Yellowcard rewrote the all-time record for the same accomplishment on Alternative Airplay. Deftones’ Mainstream Rock Airplay history includes 17 entries between 1998 and 2025, with nine top 10s, starting with “Change” (No. 9, 2000). Concurrently, “My Mind Is a Mountain” bullets at No. 25 on Alternative Airplay, one spot below its best so far. That’s the highest the band has been since “Tempest” reached No. 20 in 2013. On the all-rock-format, audience-based Rock & Alternative Airplay chart, “My Mind Is a Mountain” jumps 13-7 with 3.1 million audience impressions in the week ending Aug. 28, up 18%, according to Luminate. It’s the band’s first top 10 (exceeding “Tempest,” which hit No. 13). “My Mind Is a Mountain” appeared at No. 5 on the most recently published multimetric Hot Hard Rock Songs chart, after debuting atop the July 26 list. In addition to its radio airplay, the song earned 1.3 million official U.S. streams Aug. 15-21. The song is the lead single from Private Music, Deftones’ 10th studio album. It was released Aug. 22, with its first-week impact to be reflected on the Sept. 6-dated album and song charts. All charts dated Sept. 6 will update on Billboard.com Wednesday, Sept. 3, one day later than usual due to the Labor Day holiday Monday, Sept. 2. Source link

Verónica González, la supuesta prima de Josimar, estaría embarazada: “Yo puedo sola”

Redacción Panamericana ‘La prima’ de Josimar, Verónica Gonzáles difundió en sus redes sociales una prueba de embarazo con resultado positivo. Te puede interesar Leslie Shaw bombardea a Marisol y Yahaira Plasencia: “¿Quién ha dirigido esa mi…?” El escándalo alrededor de Josimar suma un nuevo capítulo. Verónica González, conocida en redes como la supuesta ‘prima’ del salsero, anunció a través de sus plataformas digitales una prueba de embarazo.  La joven mostró la prueba con resultado positivo y acompañó la publicación con una canción del propio Josimar, lo que muchos interpretaron como una indirecta hacia el cantante. Además, ‘la prima’ dejó un mensaje que encendió aún más la polémica: “La única diferencia entre tú y yo es que yo puedo sola, no necesito que nadie me mantenga”, escribió en sus historias de Instagram, dejando entrever que no espera apoyo económico por parte del salsero. ¿Maria Fe lanza indirectas en sus historias?  Horas antes de que Verónica González anunciara públicamente su embarazo, María Fe Saldaña encendió las redes con un mensaje en sus historias de Instagram. La joven compartió una frase que decía: “Virgen María, tú que concebiste sin pecar, déjame pecar sin concebir”. El post fue interpretado por muchos como una indirecta en medio de los rumores sobre la supuesta relación de Josimar con Verónica. Para algunos seguidores, este mensaje sería una señal de que María Fe ya estaba enterada de la situación antes de que la noticia se hiciera pública, lo que aumentó las especulaciones sobre el ambiente en la relación del salsero. Josimar y María Fe se lucen juntos  Josimar disfrutó de un partido de fútbol en el Chase Stadium de Florida. Las imágenes, publicadas en su cuenta de Instagram, mostraron al cantante acompañado de María Fe Saldaña, madre de sus últimos hijos, y parte de su familia.  “Con la familia”, mencionó el salsero, dejando ver que su relación con la joven estaría más sólida que nunca. Por ahora, Josimar no ha emitido declaraciones sobre el embarazo de su supuesta ‘prima’, manteniendo el misterio sobre el verdadero vínculo que lo une a la joven. @josepastord #greenscreen Aparecieron juntos!!!🚨🔥💥Ig:josepastord💥 #josimarysuyambu #peruanos #fyp ♬ sonido original – JOSS Source link

Rihanna’s Top Songs on the Billboard Hot 100

You can’t talk about game changers in the music industry without talking about Rihanna. The Caribbean Queen — also known as the “good girl gone bad,” RiRi or simply, Ri — has come a long way since her pre-Roc Nation days. In the two decades since her debut, Robyn Fenty went from an emerging artist from Barbados to one of the most prolific hitmakers of our time. In 2005, Rihanna dropped her first single “Pon De Replay” off her debut album, Music of the Sun. At just 17, the singer was already experiencing her first major hit: the reggae-influenced club track peaked at No. 2 on the Billboard Hot 100 and spent 27 weeks on the chart. But she quickly proved she was no one-hit wonder. The following year, her track “SOS” spent three weeks crowning the chart. Now, she has dozens of charting hits under her belt, including 14 No. 1s and features with Drake, Britney Spears, Eminem and more. In 2023, her hit-filled discography earned her the coveted Super Bowl Halftime Show headliner slot, where she delivered a 13-minute set that reminded fans of the powerhouse she truly is. Her successes even go beyond music: RiRi launched her Fenty Beauty line of cosmetics and skincare products in 2017 and lingerie brand Savage X Fenty in 2018. Plus, her style is always turning heads (in the best way possible) — whether she’s red-carpet ready or simply taking a stroll around town. With a Navy of fans willing to wait for her next musical release, there’s no doubt that Rihanna has already made a lasting mark on the Hot 100. Take a look back at her 30 biggest hits on the chart below. Rihanna’s Biggest Billboard Hot 100 Hits ranking is based on weekly performance on the Hot 100 (through Aug. 30, 2025). Songs are ranked based on an inverse point system, with weeks at No. 1 earning the greatest value and weeks at lower spots earning the least. Due to changes in chart methodology over the years, eras are weighted differently to account for chart turnover rates during various periods. Drake feat. Rihanna, “Too Good” Chart Peak: No. 14Peak Date: Sept. 3, 2016 Drake taps his at-the-time girlfriend Rihanna for a song about a couple who individually come to the realization that the other party takes their love for granted. The tropical midtempo track was the final single off his record-breaking 2016 VIEWS album, written up as a follow-up to their previous chart-topping collaboration, “Work.” Listen here. Rihanna, “Cheers (Drink To That)” Image Credit: Courtesy Photo Chart Peak: No. 7Peak Date: Oct. 8, 2011 Released at the tail end of 2010, the single off her studio album Loud has become a modern-day drinking anthem. The carefree track indeed gave Rihanna something to toast about: the party-centric tune moved up to No. 7 on the Hot 100. Listen here. Rihanna feat. Jeezy, “Hard” Chart Peak: No. 8Peak Date: Jan. 30, 2010 Rihanna enlists rapper Jeezy for this Rated R bombastic, uptempo jam (and its fashion-forward battle field-set video). No one has ever rocked a soldier’s helmet (or a tank) quite like RiRi did. The combination was more than enough to catapult the 2009 track to the top 10 of the Hot 100. Listen here. Rihanna, “Love On The Brain” Chart Peak: No. 5Peak Date: March 25, 2017 Rih’s vocals shine in her contemporary take on ’50s era doo-wop from her 2016 ANTI album. The soulfully timeless ballad highlights a feeling that is itself timeless: being in love. Listen here. Rihanna, Kanye West and Paul McCartney, “FourFiveSeconds” Chart Peak: No. 4Peak Date: Feb. 28, 2015 Rihanna and Kanye West provide vocals on the guitar-driven 2015 single — with instrumentals by none other than Sir Paul McCartney. The former Beatle seems an unlikely addition to the team, but his addition adds a glimmer of hope to the track about heartbreak. Listen here. Drake feat. Rihanna, “Take Care” Chart Peak: No. 7Peak Date: March 24, 2012 Drake and Rihanna’s trademark vocal abilities and a dance-ready beat come together for the titular single from his 2011 album Take Care. Listen here. Rihanna, “Unfaithful” Image Credit: Courtesy Photo Chart Peak: No. 6 Peak Date: July 22, 2006 Rihanna has all the bases of pop music covered. Dance floor anthems? Check. Sweet collabs with superstar rappers? Check. Double-diva pop gems? Sure. Ballads? Also, sure. Her melancholy 2006 single (from A Girl Like Me) took her to No. 6 on the Hot 100. Listen here. Rihanna feat. Ne-Yo, “Hate That I Love You” Chart Peak: No. 7Peak Date: Dec. 22, 2007 Good Girl Gone Bad was more than good for Rihanna — the 2007 album spawned several Hot 100 hits. With a little help from Ne-Yo, the catchy ballad peaked at No. 7. Listen here. Rihanna, “SOS” Chart Peak: No. 1 (three weeks)Peak Date: May 13, 2006 Rihanna, an infectious beat, and a healthy “Tainted Love”-inspired melody? Yes, please. The modern classic finds RiRi begging for rescue from a boy she’s fallen for “head over heels,” spent three whole weeks atop the Hot 100 in 2006. Listen here. Rihanna, “Where Have You Been” Chart Peak: No. 5Peak Date: Jul. 7, 2012 It’s hard to imagine what the dance floor was like before Rihanna’s EDM-heavy single from her 2011 album Talk That Talk. The upbeat banger was one of a few songs off the album to chart on the Hot 100, peaking at No. 5. Listen here. DJ Khaled feat. Rihanna and Bryson Tiller, “Wild Thoughts” Image Credit: Courtesy Photo Chart Peak: No. 2Peak Date: July 29, 2017 DJ Khaled’s Caribbean-inspired number brings together Rihanna and rapper Bryson Tiller for a passionate declaration: “When I’m with you, all I get is wild thoughts.” The 2017 track not only debuted at No. 4 on the Hot 100, it peaked at No. 2. Listen here. Rihanna, “Don’t Stop The Music” Chart Peak: No. 3Peak Date: Feb. 16, 2008 We defy you to get the hook from this pounding 2007 dance

My Parents ‘Loved’ NSFW ‘Man’s Best Friend’ Cover

Before people had even heard Sabrina Carpenter‘s new album Man’s Best Friend, many had formed opinions on it based on the cover alone. After the pop star revealed in June that the front of the LP would feature a photo of herself down on all fours, held in place by a man grabbing onto a fistful of her hair, the internet saw by a wave of criticism calling Carpenter’s artwork anti-feminist and degrading to women. But according to her, she had no idea the picture would elicit such a strong reaction. “I was actually shocked, because I think between me and my friends and my family and the people that I always share my music and my art with first, it just wasn’t even a conversation,” she told Gayle King on CBS Mornings Friday (Aug. 29). “It was just, like, it’s perfect. For what the album is, it’s perfect for what it represents, and everything about it to me just felt so opposite of, like, the world ending.” “My fans that know me and know the person behind the music will look at that photo, and they know exactly what it is,” she continued. “And people that have no idea who I am absolutely look at that photo and go, like, ‘Where are her parents?’ My parents actually saw the photo and they loved it.” The interview arrives on the same day that Man’s Best Friend dropped in full, complete with 12 tracks demonstrating the same witty, sexually charged lyricism Carpenter honed on 2024 Billboard 200-topping breakthrough LP Short n’ Sweet. Though chatter surrounding the artwork has largely died down — with Carpenter also releasing a few alternate covers that were all comparatively more conservative over the past few weeks — the star has long been fielding criticism over the way she embraces her sexuality in her work. On CBS Mornings, the singer explained that the Man’s Best Friend cover in particular has more nuance to it than some people may realize. “My interpretation is being in on the control,” she told King of the photo. “Being in on your lack of control and when you want to be in control. Like, I think as a young woman, you’re, you’re just as aware of when you’re in control as when you’re not. And I think some of those are choices, and I think for me, this whole album was about the humanity of allowing yourself to make those mistakes, knowing when you’re putting yourself in a situation that will probably end up poorly.” Watch the full interview below. @SabrinaAnnLynn says she often starts with lyrics first when writing her music — and her seventh studio album, “Man’s Best Friend,” which is out today, began as she was going through a lot in her life: “I could either, you know, sit and sulk about it, or I could write about it.”… pic.twitter.com/iZTbU8FMEI — CBS Mornings (@CBSMornings) August 29, 2025 Source link

Shaboozey’s ‘Good News’ Is No. 1 on Country Airplay Chart

Shaboozey notches his second No. 1 on Billboard’s Country Airplay chart as “Good News” ascends a spot to the top of the Sept. 6-dated tally. It increased by 4% to 31.1 million audience impressions Aug. 22-28, according to Luminate. Shaboozey cowrote the song with Sean Cook, Michael Pollack, Sam Roman, Nevin Sastry and Jake Torrey. It’s from his album Where I’ve Been, Isn’t Where I’m Going, which arrived at its No. 2 high on Top Country Albums and its No. 5 best on the all-genre Billboard 200 in June 2024. The Northern Virginia native (born Collins Obinna Chibueze) sent his first Country Airplay entry, the multi-genre smash “A Bar Song (Tipsy),” to No. 1 for seven weeks beginning last August — surpassing Carrie Underwood’s “Jesus, Take the Wheel” in 2006 as the longest-leading hit on the chart ever to establish a country career (counting acts’ first titles on the chart as a lead artist or their initial songs promoted to country radio). “A Bar Song (Tipsy)” also ran up 45 weeks atop the multimetric Hot Country Songs chart starting in May 2024, the longest command for a song by a single artist; overall, it trails only Bebe Rexha and Florida Georgia Line’s “Meant to Be.” Plus, it ruled the all-genre Billboard Hot 100 for a record-tying 19 weeks. Shaboozey has charted two other songs on Country Airplay: “Highway” reached No. 49 in January and “Amen,” with Jelly Roll, hit a No. 54 high in July. ‘Friday Night’ Pardi Jon Pardi notches his 11th Country Airplay top 10 as “Friday Night Heartbreaker” lifts 11-10 (16.7 million, up 6%). It marks his first top 10 since “Your Heart or Mine,” which rose to No. 4 in September 2023. He has earned five No. 1s, beginning with “Head Over Boots” in August 2016. Get weekly rundowns straight to your inbox Sign Up Source link

Lady Gaga’s ‘The Dead Dance’ Release Date for ‘Wednesday’ Revealed

Whether it’s from their beds or from beyond the grave itself, Little Monsters everywhere are rising up after Lady Gaga announced the release date for her new single, “The Dead Dance.” On Thursday night (Aug. 28), Gaga attended Netflix and Spotify’s “Graveyard Gala” in New York City, as part of the promotional Doom Tour for the hit series Wednesday season two. Joining her castmates Jenna Ortega, Emma Myers and Joy Sunday on stage at the event, Gaga announced that her long-rumored new song will be released alongside the second part of the show’s second season on Sept. 3. “It’s a part of the show, and I’m so excited for you to see it,” Gaga told the cheering crowd of fans, before informing them that they would get an exclusive first listen of the song in a series of coffin-themed listening booths at the event. “I hope you’re really comfortable in your caskets,” she added. At the event, the “Bad Romance” singer also talked about her experience filming the show, thanking the cast and crew for making her “small part” feel special. “I had a wonderful time working on Wednesday season two,” she said. “I loved working with Tim Burton and Jenna and everyone here is so incredible.” A new trailer for the second part of Wednesday season two appeared to tease Gaga’s appearance on the show. While Mother Monster did not appear on screen during the 2-minute teaser, a voice heard at the very end of the trailer that sounded very much like the performer tells Ortega’s titular heroine: “Beware — there will be a price to pay.” The news comes amid Gaga’s headline-making Mayhem Ball continues its run of dates in New York. After four sold-out performances at Madison Square Garden over the last week, Gaga will return for her final two shows at the iconic venue on Sept. 6 and 7. Get weekly rundowns straight to your inbox Sign Up Source link

Taylor Swift, Travis Kelce Step Out for 1st Time Since Engagement: Pics

The first time Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce were ever seen in public together was at an NFL game, so it only makes sense that their first outing as an engaged couple would be to go watch some football. On Thursday night (Aug. 28), the pair — who announced their plans to get married two days prior — stepped out at Arrowhead Stadium to watch the Kansas City Chiefs tight end’s alma mater, University of Cincinnati, play against the University of Nebraska. They were joined by Travis’ brother, Jason Kelce, and Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes and his wife, Brittany. The pop superstar’s brand new diamond ring sparkled on her left hand as she — dressed in white, of course — sipped on a drink and sat next to the Grotesquerie star, who passionately cheered on the Bearcats. At one point, the Temptations’ “My Girl” came on over the speakers, and one fan captured Travis adorably dancing as Swift bopped along next to him. Jamie Squire/Getty Images The football-game date comes as seemingly the whole country is flooding with excitement for the happy couple, who shared Instagram photos of Travis’ rose-garden proposal on Tuesday (Aug. 26) and wrote, “Your English teacher and your gym teacher are getting married.” Countless fans — and even the president and vice president — shared messages of congratulations, while the athlete and Swift’s announcement quickly broke Instagram records. Travis is currently gearing up to start his own football season with the Chiefs, who will play their first official game on Sept. 5. Meanwhile, Swift is preparing for the release of her 12th studio album, The Life of a Showgirl, which she announced through an appearance on the Kelce brothers’ New Heights podcast just a couple weeks prior to the couple’s engagement announcement. On the latest installment of the pod, Travis had high praise for his now-fiancée’s LP, sharing that his favorite song is “Opalite.” “I keep listening to this album,” he said on the episode posted Wednesday (Aug. 27). “I know she mentioned that it’s gonna be a lot more pop beats, but it’s just still so poetic in her melodies and her references and stuff. It’s just so much fun to listen to, man. I’ve been dancing all throughout the house.” Source link

J Balvin se rinde ante Daddy Yankee: “Les presento al que globalizó el reguetón”

J Balvin y Daddy Yankee se lucen entrenando juntos J Balvin sorprendió a sus millones de seguidores al compartir un emotivo encuentro con Daddy Yankee, a quien calificó como el gran responsable de llevar el reguetón a nivel global. El colombiano publicó en Instagram un video de ambos entrenando juntos, donde no solo mostró su cercanía con el puertorriqueño, sino también su profunda admiración por su trayectoria. “Les presento al que globalizó el reguetón”, expresó Balvin entre risas, mientras reconocía que él y otros artistas simplemente siguieron el camino que Daddy Yankee abrió en la música urbana. Te puede interesar Laura Spoya revela que audicionó junto a Carlos Orozco para la TV: “Es que no era su fuerte”  J Balvin siempre quiso ser amigo de DY En su mensaje, el intérprete de Mi gente recordó que desde niño soñaba con conocer al “Big Boss”. “Cuando estaba niño soñaba con ser parcero de él… Y vea, ya estamos haciendo ejercicio, ya hay una amistad más poderosa”, comentó emocionado. Daddy Yankee, fiel a su estilo humilde, respondió con palabras de gratitud y admiración: “Gracias a todos ustedes, gracias por el apoyo que le dan a Jose (J Balvin). Mi respeto y mi admiración para él. Jesús los ama”, dijo el intérprete de Gasolina. Te puede interesar Champions League: 5 peruanos en diferentes clubes listos para disputar el torneo El reguetón sigue conquistando el mundo Este emotivo encuentro llegó después de otro hito histórico en la carrera de J Balvin: su presentación en Vietnam, donde se convirtió en el primer reguetonero en llevar el género urbano a ese país asiático. Su espectáculo en el festival 8Wonder: Moments of Wonder generó gran expectación, y el artista no dudó en ondear la bandera de Colombia en señal de orgullo. Además, Balvin continuó su gira por Asia con una participación en el festival Summer Sonic en Japón, donde compartió escenario con Feid, marcando un momento icónico para el reguetón colombiano. Con estos logros y su reconocimiento a Daddy Yankee, J Balvin reafirma su papel como uno de los artistas más influyentes de la música urbana, llevando el nombre de Colombia a lo más alto y celebrando a quienes abrieron el camino del reguetón en el mundo. @billboard.colombia @jbalvin compartió imágenes de un buen momento con @daddyyankee ♬ sonido original – Billboard CO La entrada J Balvin se rinde ante Daddy Yankee: “Les presento al que globalizó el reguetón” se publicó primero en Radio Onda Cero. Source link

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Sabrina Carpenter’s ‘Manchild’ No. 1 on Billboard’s Pop Airplay Chart

Sabrina Carpenter scores her sixth No. 1 on Billboard’s Pop Airplay chart as “Manchild” rides to the top spot on the radio ranking dated Sept. 6. The song, released on Island Records and promoted to radio by REPUBLIC, follows Carpenter’s “Bed Chem,” which ruled Pop Airplay for two weeks in March-April; “Taste” (six, December-January); “Please Please Please” (two, September 2024); “Espresso” (three, July 2024); and “Feather” (one week, April 2024). Carpenter has now claimed Pop Airplay No. 1s from three albums. “Bed Chem,” “Taste,” “Please Please Please” and “Espresso” are all from her 2024 LP Short n’ Sweet, which became the first album to spin off at least four Pop Airplay leaders since Taylor Swift’s 1989 generated five in 2014-15. (Carpenter opened for 25 dates on Swift’s The Eras Tour in 2023-24.) “Feather” was released from the 2023 Fwd deluxe edition of Carpenter’s 2022 album Emails I Can’t Send. “Manchild” introduces Man’s Best Friend, her seventh full-length, out Friday (Aug. 29). Carpenter has topped Pop Airplay with three songs in 2025. No other artist has more than one No. 1 in that span. Plus, Carpenter has collected her six Pop Airplay No. 1s in a span of exactly one year and five months, dating to the coronation of “Feather” on the chart dated April 6, 2024. She’s the first act with six leaders that quickly in more than 15 years, since Lady Gaga launched with six No. 1s over one year and two months in 2009-10, from “Just Dance,” featuring Colby O’Donis, through “Telephone,” featuring Beyoncé. Meanwhile, “Manchild” is the first Pop Airplay No. 1 that Carpenter co-produced. She has co-written all six of her leaders at the format. The Pop Airplay chart ranks songs by weekly plays on more than 150 mainstream top 40 radio stations monitored by Mediabase, with data provided to Billboard by Luminate. All charts dated Sept. 6 will update on Billboard.com Wednesday, Sept. 3 (one day later than usual due to the Labor Day holiday Monday, Sept. 2). Source link

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