A social media trend has helped a song from the 2000s chart on the Billboard Hot 100 two decades after its release.
After contributing to hits for Jason Derulo, Ariana Grande and Taylor Swift, Imogen Heap's 2005 track gets a second life thanks to Gen Z fans.
Among women, GloRilla’s self-replacement is the first since Tems accomplished it in November 2022. Then, the singer-songwriter and Drake featured on Future’s “Wait for You,” which, at the end of its ...
Up until recently, a lot of young people might’ve been introduced to Imogen Heap’s solo music through sources like Jason Derulo, Lil B, or a certain The O.C. scene that was then parodied in a ...
The iHeartRadio Music Awards will return on Monday, March 17, to celebrate their station’s most-played artists and songs of ...
A viral social media trend has helped a song from the 2000s chart on the Billboard Hot 100 nearly 25 years after its release.
FKA twigs has spoken to Imogen Heap about the sound of music and the word she uses to describe the soft edges to it.
The song, which appears on Heap’s 2005 sophomore LP, Speak for Yourself, debuts at No. 100 on the Hot 100 (dated Jan. 25) almost entirely from its streaming sum: 5.9 million official U.S. streams (up ...
Of the 39 non-English-language top 10 hits, 23 are in Spanish, the most of any language. Korean is the second most (with ...
Gracie Abrams continues her reign over the U.K.'s Official Singles Chart, landing her eighth week at No. 1 with "That's So ...
Name Courtney LaPlante Best known for Being the vocalist of Spiritbox. Current city Los Angeles. Really want to be in Joshua ...