Ask Billboard: Swift's Latest 'Fearless' Feat
November 6, 2009
For all the chart achievements Taylor Swift has earned of late, an Ask Billboard reader finds yet another impressive honor for the young star.
0% 0Chart Beat Thursday: Michael Jackson, Taylor Swift, Jason DeRulo
November 5, 2009
As Michael Jackson debuts on the Billboard 200, the late legend is joined on Billboard charts by his siblings, guitarist, and a famous Jackson parodist.
0% 0Chart Beat Wednesday: Boyz II Men, Whitney Houston, Reba McEntire
November 3, 2009
Boyz II Men debut on Adult R&B with a remake of a hit that first charted in 1991, the year that the group arrived with "Cooleyhighharmony."
0% 0Lady Gaga: Billboard Chart 'Monster'
November 3, 2009
Radio continues to go Gaga. "Paparazzi" makes Lady Gaga the first artist to collect four No. 1s from a debut album on the Pop Songs chart.
0% 0Chart Highlights: Adult Pop, Rock, Latin Songs & More
November 2, 2009
Michelle Branch posts her first solo debut in four years on Adult Pop Songs. In between, she charted as half of country duo the Wreckers.
0% 0Ask Billboard: Going Gaga For Album Re-Releases
October 30, 2009
How will Billboard chart the re-release of Lady Gaga's debut album, the expanded "The Fame Monster"? Find out in this week's mailbag.
0% 0Chart Beat Thursday: Taylor Swift, Tim McGraw Linked Again
October 29, 2009
Faith Hill might be suspicious of that headline, but Swift and the namesake of her first hit share the spotlight on this week's Billboard 200.
0% 0Chart Beat Wednesday: Miley Cyrus, Mariah Carey, Zac Brown Band
October 28, 2009
After leading Adult Contemporary for 15 weeks with "The Climb," Miley Cyrus takes over Pop Songs, where "Party in the U.S.A." rises 2-1.
0% 0Backwards Bullets: This Week In Charts 1982
October 27, 2009
Travel back to Rubik's Cubes, E.T. and the chart-topping arrival of Australia's Men at Work, who led the Billboard Hot 100 27 years ago this week.
0% 0Ask Billboard: Latest Greatest Hits, Part 2
October 23, 2009
Readers continue to discuss Britney Spears' "3" and other songs, including those by Donna Summer, that became hits as new cuts on best-of albums.
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