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The self-proclaimed Wor$t Girl in America took her song 'Dance' to The Tonight Show, marking her first late-night television appearance.

Jen Malone, the music supervisor behind Euphoria and Wednesday, opens up to Billboard about budget cuts, catalog costs, and why she left the HBO show before season 3.

The 2004 pop classic gets a mermaid makeover in the first-ever cover song from Moonbug Entertainment's new preschool series.

A career-spanning documentary on the Allman Brothers frontman is heading to more than 200 screens next month, with a new trailer now available.

The pop icon battled cancer privately in 2021, years after her public breast cancer diagnosis in 2005. She shared the news in a new docuseries.

The piano man is calling the project legally and professionally misguided, and wants the film blocked before it reaches audiences.

Billboard rounds up music-themed Father's Day gifts including a made-to-order song, a Cameo from a favorite artist, and a vertical record player.

Brownstein joined Morby onstage at his Portland show to revisit the Sleater-Kinney track from 2005.

The veteran electronic artist joins a growing list of musicians speaking out against the current U.S. administration, calling it 'unbelievably dark dark times.'

Springsteen played his protest track 'Streets of Minneapolis' on the eve of The Late Show's last episode.

Billy Joel has publicly rejected the unauthorised biopic Billy & Me, confirming he has not provided his life rights or music rights to the project.

The Boss dedicated his anti-ICE song to Stephen Colbert on the second-to-last episode of The Late Show, calling him the first American to lose his show because the president can't take a joke.