Yesterday would have been Atlanta’s own, Bankroll Fresh’s 30th birthday. Bankroll Fresh made a name for himself following the release of his 2014 hit record, “Hot Boy”. Since then, he went on to release 8 mixtapes, credited for having a sound and style like no other. He was surely on his way to mainstream success […]
According to Billboard, the “When We Were Young” singer Adele sold 3.38 million copies of 25 in its first week in the U.S., which is the largest single sales week for an album since Nielsen first began tracking music purchases back in 1991. Previously, boy band *N SYNC held the record, with 2.42 million copies of No Strings Attached sold within its first week of release in 2000. Adele’s 25 has even surpassed Swift’s 1989 as the biggest selling album of 2015 (Swift’s hit record has sold 1.8 mi
It seems like everyone is adding their own twist to Drake‘s hit record “Hotline Bling.” Yesterday, we heard Jadakiss add a gangsta flavor to the track, dubbing…
www.WordOnTheStreetzNews.com Despite what everybody thinks about their faves, it seems like Taylor Swift is the one running the music game, because she just became the…
www.WordOnTheStreetzNews,com Jay Z and Kanye West may need to “Watch the Throne,” because they are now being sued for allegedly stealing their hit record “Made…
Katy Perry’s singles from her album Teenage Dream have collectively tallied over 10 million downloads. That’s not even counting sales of the actual record! “California Gurls” has sold over 4.4 million, while “Teenage Dream” the song passed three million and “Firework” has totaled around 2.5 million. Quite a feat. “Peacock,” which hasn’t even been released as a single yet, is already near 200,000. Safe to say she has a hit record? Here’s the video for its title track: Katy Perry – Teenage Dream
Cable’s rich pageant offers many things this week, but nothing quite as riveting as the spectacle of Matthew McConaughey laying the foundations of his career in the badlands of Texas Chainsaw Massacre sequel hell…
Amy Winehouse reportedly received a tidy sum of $85,000 when her track “Rehab” was used in US TV show Glee . The 26-year-old star was allegedly paid more than all the other acts that have had their songs featured in the show, including the popular Don’t Stop Believing by Journey. Glee’s use of the song has also shot the hit record back into the top 100 in America. Wow. The power of TV never ceases to amaze us.