Machine Gun Kelly’s ‘Tickets to My Downfall’ is 2021’s the biggest rock album so far

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Machine Gun Kelly‘s Tickets to My Downfall continues to disprove its name.

The Travis Barker-produced record, which dropped last September, is the biggest rock album of this year so far. That’s according to MRC Data, which combined traditional album sales, individual track downloads and on-demand streams to determine the top rock record at 2021’s midpoint.

While Tickets is nearly a year old at this point, the rest of 2021’s biggest rock albums are even older. Queen‘s Greatest Hits is number two on the list, followed by Fleetwood Mac‘s Rumours, Elton John‘s Diamonds and Creedence Clearwater Revival‘s Chronicle: The 20 Greatest Hits.

In terms of just pure album sales, Foo FightersMedicine at Midnight takes the cake for rock. Among all genres, Medicine is the ninth-best-selling album so far this year.

Meanwhile, Glass Animals‘ “Heat Waves” is the top rock song of 2021, measured by a combination of song sales and streams. MGK’s blackbear collaboration “My Ex’s Best Friend” takes the runner-up spot, followed by Fleetwood Mac‘s “Dreams,” AJR‘s “Bang!” and The Neighbourhood‘s “Sweater Weather.”

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DMX receives an honorary mural in his Yonkers hometown

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A mural was unveiled Tuesday morning in Yonkers, New York commemorating hometown hero and late rapper DMX.

According to the City of Yonkers on Twitter, the mural was commissioned by the Yonkers Art coalition to restore an existing mural after local fans specifically asked for a DMX memorial. It was designed and completed by New York artist Floyd Simmons and features lyrics from X’s songs “School Street” and “Look Thru My Eyes.”

Ruff Ryders CEO Darrin Dee Dean and X’s fiancée, Desiree Lindstrom, were both in attendance at the mural’s unveiling near the Calcagno Homes housing complex on South Street, where X once lived. Lindstrom is also the mother of X’s five-year-old son, Exodus

“Extended blessings to the family of @DMX. Got Exodus and Dez with us,” Dean wrote on Instagram.

DMX, born Earl Simmons, died on April 9 at age 50 from a cocaine-induced heart attack, which decreased blood circulation to his brain. The Grammy-nominated rapper spent days on life support and never recovered. X’s posthumous album, Exodus, was released in May by his longtime friend, collaborator, and executive producer Swizz Beatz.

 

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Morgan Wallen’s Dangerous album adds a massive audio streaming boost, per MRC Data’s 2021 midyear reports

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Morgan Wallen’s Dangerous: The Double Album continues to be one of the highest-performing albums of 2021 thus far, in any genre, despite the controversy that has surrounded the singer for most of the year.

According to MRC Data’s 2021 Mid-Year Report, Morgan’s album outpaced every other country release so far this year by a wide margin, netting 2,108,000 equivalent album units sold. By comparison, the number-two album was Luke CombsWhat You See Is What You Get, clocking in with 740,000 — less than half of the equivalent album units that Dangerous returned.

Also in the top five country albums from this year so far is Taylor Swift’s Fearless (Taylor’s Version), which earned 560,000 equivalent album units.

Thanks in part to sweepingly successful projects by artists like Morgan and Taylor, MRC Data reports a 13.5% uptick in overall music consumption during the first six months of 2021. Across all genres, music has seen an increase in audio streaming as well as vinyl LP sales growth. 

Other artists who’ve contributed significantly to the rise in consumption include Olivia Rodrigo, the singer-songwriter and actor who blazed into the pop world this year with her massive debut single, “Drivers License.”

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Is Olivia Rodrigo’s TV job preventing her from touring?

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Olivia Rodrigo may be one of the biggest pop stars on the planet right now, but it may be a while before you see her on tour.

Industry sources tell Billboard that Olivia’s TV commitments on the Disney+ series High School Musical: The Musical: The Series are preventing her from hitting the road and performing her songs live. The show is currently in its second season and could potentially be renewed for a third.

While Olivia could conceivably sell out arenas as this point in her career, promoters are reportedly holding spring 2022 tour dates in 3,000-to-5,000-seat venues for her, so she can get some live experience before she graduates to bigger ones. She’s only had two major live performances so far: at the BRIT Awards and on Saturday Night Live, both this past May.

Insiders say tickets for those 2022 tour dates could go on sale this fall.

Reps for Disney and Olivia’s record company declined to comment to Billboard.

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Watch 2021 XXL Freshmen Coi Leroy, Lakeyah, Morray, and DDG reflect on their rise to fame

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2021 XXL Freshman Coi Leroy, Lakeyah, Morray and DDG sat down with XXL for their first roundtable interview to reflect on their rise to fame as emerging artists.

Coi says Billboard hits and platinum records are cool, but “I just think I’m not satisfied.”

“I’m sorry. I don’t know what [it’s] going to take for me to be satisfied, but I have to keep going. I’m appreciative, but I want more,” the “No More Parties” rapper says.

Coi Leray’s success took off after her Billboard Hot 100 single, “No More Parties,” was certified Platinum by the RIAA in May. A month before, Quality Control signee Lakeyah dropped her second mixtape, In Due Time, to follow her Time’s Up debutQuality Control is also the home label to fellow rappers Lil BabyLil Yachty, City Girls and more.

Meanwhile, North Carolina native Morray closed out 2020 with a major co-sign from fellow North Carolina rapper J. Cole over his debut single, “Quicksand.” For his part, 23-year-old DDG leveraged his social media following to launch a successful music career and release his platinum “Moonwalking in Calabasas Remix,” featuring Blueface. XXL dubbed the song one of the best hip-hop remixes of the last five years.

Other rising artists on the 2021 XXL Freshman list include Flo Milli, Toosi, 42 Dugg, Blxst, Rubi RoseIann Dior, and Pooh Shiesty

(Video contains uncensored profanity.)

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Five Finger Death Punch’s Ivan Moody announces illustrated Dirty Poetry book

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Ivan Moody is a poet and he does, in fact, know it.

The Five Finger Death Punch frontman has announced Dirty Poetry, a collection of original poems accompanied by ink and watercolor illustrations by artist Blake Armstrong.

“Out of all the projects I’ve undertaken this is something truly out of the ordinary, completely unorthodox, and without ‘creative walls,'” Moody says. “It is by far the oddest thing I’ve ever done (and that’s saying something).”

Dirty Poetry is set to arrive in October from publisher Z2 Comics, which has previously worked with artists including Beartooth, Skillet, Alter Bridge, and Black Veil Brides Andy Biersack.

Five Finger Death Punch released their latest album, F8, in 2020. A new record is currently in the works for 2022.

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Listen to Carlos Santana’s new collaborative tune with Diane Warren and G-Eazy, “She’s Fire”

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Carlos Santana has lent his guitar talents to “She’s Fire,” a track from acclaimed songwriter Diane Warren‘s forthcoming debut studio album, Diane Warren: The Cave Sessions Vol. 1.

The song, which features vocals by hitmaking rapper G-Eazy, is available now as a digital download and via streaming services. In addition, a lyric video for the tune has been posted at Warren’s official YouTube channel.

“It is an honor to co-join with Diane Warren and G-Eazy on ‘She’s Fire,'” Santana says in a statement. “Diane has an incredible gift, vision-awareness-ability to paint a picture to transport the listener to a place of emotion and passion. Her lyrics and arrangements are a part of the world’s musical tapestry and should be forever cherished.”

Adds Warren, “I’m so excited for everyone to hear ‘She’s Fire!!’ To be able to work with Carlos Santana has always been a dream of mine…I expected [the song] to be great, and it turned out even better than I imagined, pure fire.”

As previously reported, The Cave Sessions Vol. 1 is due out this year, and also features guest appearances by Celine Dion, Mary J. Blige, Hootie & the Blowfish‘s Darius Rucker, John Legend and many others.

Warren released another advance track in November 2020 called “Times Like These” that features vocals by Rucker.

Diane’s long list of credits and achievements include nine number-one hits and 32 top-10 singles. Among the hits she’s composed are Aerosmith‘s “I Don’t Want to Miss a Thing,” Starship‘s “Nothing’s Gonna Stop Us Now,” Cher‘s “If I Could Turn Back Time,” Toni Braxton‘s “Unbreak My Heart,” and LeAnn Rimes‘ “How Do I Live.”

Santana recently told ABC Audio that Warren has written two songs that will appear on his band’s next album, Blessing and Miracles.

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Matt Stell entertains U.S. service members overseas for the 4th of July weekend

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Earlier this month, over the Independence Day weekend, Matt Stell made his first trip overseas to perform for U.S. service members. The rising star gave several live shows at Al Dhafra Air Base in Abu Dhabi in the Persian Gulf.

Matt’s set list included his back-to-back number-one hits, his 2019 debut “Prayed for You” and hit follow-up, “Everywhere but On.” Both songs come off the singer’s debut EP, which is also titled Everywhere but On.

He also performed his current single, “That Ain’t Me No More,” which broke country radio’s top 40 last month.

Before his breakout country success, Matt spent time pursuing other career dreams: He played college basketball at Drury University, and nearly pursued a pre-med program after being accepted to Harvard University. Still, getting the chance to perform overseas for military members was a once-in-a-lifetime experience, the singer says.

“This doesn’t happen to me often, but I really can’t find the words to express what this trip has meant to me,” Matt admits. “I am so thankful for the opportunity and I will never forget the experience.”

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Rise Against announces ‘Nowhere Generation’ graphic novel

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Rise Against has announced a new graphic novel based on the band’s new album, Nowhere Generation.

The book, also titled Nowhere Generation, is characterized as a “glimpse into the lives of the abandoned, a collection of down and out individuals coming together for a revolution.”

“These are the stories of the ones who fight back,” the description reads.

Nowhere Generation is due out October 12. It’ll be published by Z2 Comics, which has worked with lots of musicians, including Machine Gun Kelly, Beartooth, Anthrax, Alter Bridge, All Time Low and Yungblud.

Rise Against released Nowhere Generation the album in June. They’ll launch a U.S. tour in support of the record July 30 in New York City.

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Demi Lovato says “it’s okay” if you accidentally misgender them

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Demi Lovato is giving others some grace when it comes to learning their new pronouns.

In a message posted to Instagram, Demi writes, “If you misgender me, that’s okay. I accidentally misgender myself sometimes! It’s a huge transition to change the pronouns I’ve used for myself my entire life. And it’s difficult to remember sometimes!”

They continue, “As long as you keep trying to respect my truth, and as long as I remember my truth, the shift will come naturally. I’m just grateful for your effort in trying to remember what means so much to my healing process.”

Demi explains in the caption that they felt the need to post this message “because I often find that the change in pronouns can be confusing for some, and difficult to remember for others.”

The singer says “it’s all about your intention,” adding, “It’s important to me that you try, but if you make a mistake, it’s okay.”

This week marks Non-Binary Awareness Week. Demi came out as non-binary, changing their pronouns to they/them, in May.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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