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    The Weeknd's 'After Hours' Continues to Top Billboard 200 in Its Second Week

    Trailing behind at No. 2 is 5 Seconds of Summer’s ‘Calm’, which racks in 133,000 000 equivalent album units, marking the group’s fifth top 10 album on the Billboard 200 chart.
    Apr 6, 2020
    AceShowbiz – The Weeknd’s “After Hours” is unmoved in the Billboard 200 chart for the week ending April 2. The Canadian star spends two weeks in this week’s chart after the album racks in 138,000 equivalent album units, according to Nielsen Music/MRC Data.
    Of the sum, 86,000 are in SEA units and 47,000 are in album sales. Meanwhile, 4,000 are in TEA units. It is boosted by the addition of three new songs to the set on Monday, March 30 that led people to stream more for the album.
    Trailing behind at No. 2 is 5 Seconds of Summer’s “Calm”, which marks the group’s fifth top 10 album on the Billboard 200 chart. “Calm” earns 133,000 equivalent album units, with 113,000 in album sales, 19,000 in SEA units and 1,000 in TEA units. Additionally, the album tops the Top Album Sales chart.
    Meanwhile, Lil Uzi Vert’s “Eternal Atake” falls to No. 3 with additional 84,000 equivalent album units. At No. 4 is Dua Lipa, who lands her first top 10 album with her second effort “Future Nostalgia”. It gains 66,000 equivalent album units. Pearl Jam’s “Gigaton”, their first studio album since 2013, opens at No. 5 with 63,000 equivalent album units earned.
    Former chart-topper Lil Baby’s “My Turn” dips from No. 3 to No. 6 with 53,000 equivalent album units, while Bad Bunny’s “YHLQMDLG” falls from No. 4 to No. 7 with 51,000 units.
    PartyNextDoor’s “PartyMobile” occupies the No. 8 spot with 50,000 equivalent album units. Joining others in the Top 10 are Roddy Ricch’s former No. 1 “Please Excuse Me for Being Antisocial” and Joyner Lucas’ “ADHD”. “Please Excuse Me for Being Antisocial” descends from No. 6 to No. 9 after earning 40,000 equivalent album units. Meanwhile, Lucas’ first studio album enters the Billboard 200 chart for the first time with 39,000 equivalent album units.
    Top Ten Billboard 200 (Week ending April 2, 2020):
    “After Hours” – The Weeknd (247,000 units)
    “Calm” – 5 Seconds of Summer (133,000 units)
    “Eternal Atake” – Lil Uzi Vert (84,000 units)
    “Future Nostalgia” – Dua Lipa (66,000 units)
    “Gigaton” – Pearl Jam (63,000 units)
    “My Turn” – Lil Baby (53,000 units)
    “YHLQMDLG” – Bad Bunny (51,000 units)
    “PartyMobile” – PartyNextDoor (50,000 units)
    “Please Excuse Me for Being Antisocial” – Roddy Ricch (40,000 units)
    “ADHD” – Joyner Lucas (39,000 units)

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    Artist of the Week: Doja Cat

    The ‘Say So’ hitmaker became a viral sensation when her 2018 single ‘Moo!’ caught a lot of people’s attention due to its eccentric music, lyrics and visuals.
    Apr 6, 2020
    AceShowbiz – Just like any other industry, the music industry has also evolved over time to the point that it gets harder for up-and-coming artists to make a name for themselves. In Doja Cat’s case, she needs to work for a few years before she finally gets the popularity she deserves, and it’s all thanks to the uniqueness she brought in the game.
    Doja has been in the industry since 2013, but she became a viral sensation in 2018 when her single “Moo!” caught a lot of people’s attention due to its eccentric music and visuals. Up until this day, the meme-worthy music video has garnered more than 11 million views. The release was then followed by her debut studio album “Amala”, which did pretty well in music charts.
    Despite that, it wasn’t until 2019 that Doja finally got to taste how it felt like to have your song charted on Billboard’s Hot 100. Her single “Juicy” peaked at No. 41 on the weekly chart, marking it her first song to ever do that.
    Doja’s popularity only rose higher after that, especially after her song “Say So” went viral thanks to a TikTok challenge created by Haley Sharpe. It went to peak within the top ten on Hot 100 and marked another career milestone for Doja. Not only that, but the song also received positive reviews from music critics with Nerisha Penrose of Elle writing that the song offered “a healthy dose of nostalgia as Doja’s hushed, airy voice floats over a bed of iridescent synths and a funky bassline.”
    “Say So” served as the fifth single off her second studio album “Hot Pink”, which also included another viral single “Rules”. Garnering generally positive reviews, the record peaked at No. 17 on Billboard 200. Meanwhile, on Top R&B/Hip-Hop chart, it peaked at No. 10.

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    Shania Twain Licked by Horse, Lady Antebellum Joined by Their Kids in 'ACM Presents: Our Country'

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    Carrie Underwood is ‘Drinking Alone’, Miranda Lambert sings from her wedding site, while Brad Paisley and Darius Rucker team up for a rendition of ‘Wagon Wheel’ and pay tribute to the late Kenny Rogers.
    Apr 6, 2020
    AceShowbiz – Country music stars have joined forces to entertain their fans as they continue to stay at home amid the coronavirus crisis. On Sunday, April 5, the likes of Shania Twain, Lady Antebellum, Carrie Underwood, Miranda Lambert, Luke Bryan, Blake Shelton and Gwen Stefani took part in “ACM Presents: Our Country”, which aired in place of the now-postponed 2020 Academy of Country Music Awards.
    Luke kicked off the show with an uplifting performance of “Most People Are Good” from his comfy couch. Dressed in a white button-down shirt, he played acoustic guitar as he crooned the optimistic lyrics, “I believe this world ain’t half as bad as it looks/ I believe most people are good.”
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    Shania, meanwhile, serenaded her horses as she took the camera into her stable for her performances of “Honey I’m Home” and one of her hits “Man! I Feel Like a Woman”. At one point, her horse got a little too attentive, rubbing against her face and licking her strings as she was singing. Being a professional as she is, the 54-year-old kept singing while smiling.
    Miranda, on the other hand, was surrounded by serenity as she sang from her farm in Tennessee. I actually got married right here, she said of the place. Miranda sat on her porch while delivering a rendition of “Bluebird” and playing her guitar.
    Brad Paisley and Darius Rucker connected via FaceTime for a duet of “Wagon Wheel”. Brad was seated on his truck bed with an acoustic guitar while Darius sang from his front porch in Charleston, S.C. They also paid tribute to the late Kenny Rogers, who passed away in March, with a cover of “Lucille” and “The Gambler”. Earlier, Brad belted out his feel-good song “Mud On the Tires”.
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    Carrie aptly sang her song “Drinking Alone” as she talked about surviving while in home quarantine. “Now we have to find things to do when we’re alone together,” she said from her living room. “We’re not really alone. We are alone together, and this is exactly how we’re going to get through this mess.”
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    Lady Antebellum was not alone as the members enlisted their children while socially distancing at their respective homes. Dedicating their single “What I’m Leaving For” to the doctors, nurses, first responders and everyone in the medical field on the frontlines of the coronavirus, they were joined by their kids to deliver the poignant ballad. Charles Kelley sang with his son Ward on his lap, Dave Haywood’s son Cash sat behind his guitar before the boy stole the show by making some funny faces in front of the cameras.
    Blake and Gwen, who are quarantining together, delivered their duet “Nobody But You” from their home in Oklahoma. “We’re happy to be in Oklahoma hiding away … drinking all day,” Blake jokingly said as he gave an update of their live while in self-isolation.
    Keith Urban sang “Wasted Time”, which he said has taken on a different meaning in the midst of the coronavirus crisis, Thomas Rhett sang his new song “Be a Light”, which lyrics deliver a message of togetherness, while Kane Brown and John Legend joined forces for a television debut of their new duet “Last Time I Say Sorry”.
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    Other artists taking part in the two-hour television special included Tim McGraw, Sheryl Crow, Dierks Bentley, Florida Georgia Line, Thomas Rhett and Brandi Carlile among others.
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    Nicole Scherzinger and Boyfriend Sing a Duet for His Birthday

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    The Pussycat Dolls singer and the former rugby player Thom Evans collaborate on a rendition of Shania Twain’s classic hit ‘You’re Still the One’ to celebrate his birthday.
    Apr 6, 2020
    AceShowbiz – Nicole Scherzinger and her boyfriend Thom Evans duetted on Shania Twain’s “You’re Still the One” in honour of the former rugby player’s birthday.
    The 35-year-old sportsman met Nicole, 41, when he was a contestant on U.K. TV show “The X Factor: Celebrity”, for which The Pussycat Dolls star was a judge.
    Thom showed off his singing abilities on the competition series as part of boyband Try Star, and the pair once again proved their musical talents as they shared a sweet rendition of the classic love song online.
    “For Thom’s birthday yesterday he wanted to sing and spread some love to everyone during this time,” Nicole penned alongside the clip on Twitter. “Happy birthday baby.”

    Rumours the pair were loved up began when Thom was still a contestant on the reality show, and they finally confirmed their romance by appearing together on the red carpet at the Golden Globes in January.

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    Lorde Returns to Studio After Hiatus Following Dog's Death

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    The ‘Royals’ hitmaker is finally back in the studio after taking a break for months as she’s heartbroken when her beloved pet and muse Pearl passed away.
    Apr 6, 2020
    AceShowbiz – Lorde is getting ready to release new music after bouncing back from the death of her pet dog.
    The “Royals” singer lost her passion for music after Pearl’s death in November 2019, and asked fans urging her to release new tracks to be patient.
    “He (Pearl) was instrumental to the discovery that was taking place,” she wrote at the time. “I felt he led me towards the ideas, and it’s going to take some time and re-calibration, now that there’s no shepherd ahead of me, to see what the work is going to be.”
    But now Lorde is back in the studio working on the follow-up to her 2017 album “Melodrama”.
    “It’s definitely too soon for me to talk about anything, but I will say that it’s been a very productive year,” she told New Zealand radio station The Edge on Friday, April 3, 2020.
    “It won’t be the same work, as anyone who has felt loss can understand – there’s a door that opens that you step through, and everything is different on the other side. But when this great loss crystallises inside me, and my chest rebuilds around it, hopefully I’ll be able to finish up, and share it with you, and we’ll all grow together, as we always do.”

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    Ashley Roberts Defends The Pussycat Dolls' Raunchy Performances

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    The 38-year-old Ashley Roberts lashes out at the critics finding fault with her girlband’s sexy performances, insinuating that those nitpickers were just sexists.
    Apr 5, 2020
    AceShowbiz – Ashley Roberts didn’t hold back as she shared a strongly-worded message for critics of The Pussycat Dolls and their sexy performances.
    The 38-year-old singer and her bandmates have faced backlash since their return to the spotlight, with many viewers complaining to broadcasting watchdog Ofcom about the group’s provocative performances on the television.
    But Ashley isn’t interested in hearing people slam the five-piece for their raunchy displays.
    “Someone told me that within the stage of me as a woman that I shouldn’t be sexy and I’m like ‘f**k off,’ ” she snapped. “Magic Mike comes on and everyone loves it but women do it and we’re called prostitutes.
    “I want to embrace the fact that I’m a woman getting to go back out with my girls as that sometimes doesn’t happen. We have nothing to prove we just want to go out there and have some fun again. I want to be sexy when I’m like 90!”
    The Pussycat Dolls had to push their reunion tour dates back until October 2020 due to the coronavirus pandemic, but Ashley told Sky News that while she was disappointed about the delay, she understands why it had to happen.
    “I know and we were so excited about doing our tour,” she sighed. “But under the circumstances, what matters most is everybody being safe and healthy. So we knew that they had to be postponed and we’re just grateful that we actually have locked-in dates for October.”

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    Listen to These Epic Coronavirus Songs to Keep You Entertained During Quarantine

    While some of the musicians create a brand new song to keep people entertained as well as spread awareness, some others decide to change the lyrics of their songs.
    Apr 5, 2020
    AceShowbiz – People all around the world are currently quarantining as the Coronavirus pandemic has claimed the lives of thousands. However, that doesn’t mean we can stop doing something productive during these challenging times. For instance, a bunch of musicians have been putting their creativity to use to make songs about the deadly virus.
    While some of them create a brand new song to keep people entertained as well as spread awareness, some others decide to change the lyrics of their songs. More interestingly, one of these songs manages to do well in music charts even though it is merely a remix of the star’s rant about Coronavirus.
    Without further ado, let’s take a look at the songs below.

    1. Chris Mann’s ‘My Corona’

    Former “The Voice” contestant Chris Mann has enough time in his hands to bring people laughter through his hilarious song parodies, including covers of Adele’s “Hello” and Madonna’s “Stay Home Vague”. However, his parody of The Knack’s “My Sharona” has exceptionally been enjoyed by a lot of people as it brought it more than 19 million views on YouTube.
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    Titled “My Corona”, the song finds him singing about all the struggles that people need to get through amid the pandemic. In one point of the song, Chris can be heard singing, “S**t, I touched my face/ Wait, I think I finally caught my Corona/ Stop it, don’t be manic, go inside, no organic!/ Oh no, all GMO, Jesus Christ, now I panic.”

    2. Madonna’s ‘Vogue’
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    For those who are disappointed not being able to see Madonna performing on stage during her “Madame X Tour” due to Coronavirus concern, the singer has given a small taste of the intimacy the tour provided through an Instagram video. Encouraging people to be creative even during lockdown, Madonna puts an odd twist to her hit “Vogue” as she has a mini concert in her bathroom.

    Instead of the original lyrics, the Queen of Pop seemingly sang about the issues people have to deal with when they run out of groceries amid quarantine. Using a hairbrush as a replacement for a mic, she rhymed, “Come on, go, let’s go eat some fried fish… come on, vogue, I mean go… cause there’s no more pasta, oh no, we’re gonna eat some fried fish, yeah!”

    3. Jackson Browne’s ‘A Little Soon to Say’
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    Jackson Browne is one of the many examples that you must not give up even though you have been contracted with Coronavirus. Rather than being discouraged, the singer decided to release a song entitled “A Little Soon to Say” to uplift everyone’s spirit amid these trying times.
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    In an interview, Jackson admitted that he initially wrote the song after being inspired by the likes of parkland students, but then realized that the lyrics of the song ring true to the crisis. “(I was) thinking about the generation – the Parkland students, and Greta Thunberg, and the young people who have been very vocal, saying, ‘You’re not making any real attempt to change things in a way for us to have the planet you had’. How do you pass this mess on to the next generation, the future generations?” he explained.

    4. Cardi B’s Coronavirus Rant
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    Inspiration can come anytime and in any kind of form. For instance, no one would have thought that Cardi B’s viral rant about the Coronavirus could have been turned into a great song that could be enjoyed by a lot of people during this trying time. iMarkkeyz was the one behind the great creation.

    His remix, which contained Cardi screaming, “Coronavirus! It’s getting real” over an upbeat melody, reached the top ten on iTunes single chart. Meanwhile, in the hip-hop category, it peaked at No. 4. Proceeds from the single, according to both Cardi and iMarkkeyz, are donated to workers who are hurting financially due to the virus.

    5. will.i.am’s ‘Sing 4 Life’

    People in Italy did all kinds of things that attracted the world’s attention during the lockdown. From playing tennis through the windows and holding a party from their balconies, many of them found a way to have fun without leaving their homes. At one time, they also joined their voices in a song through open windows, and that inspired Bono to create a song.
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    Not stopping there, he also enlisted the help of will.i.am, Jennifer Hudson and X Japan’s Yoshiki. Bono opens the song by rhyming, “Yes I walk through the streets of Dublin/And no one was near,” before passing the baton to the rapper who sings, “Yes I walk through the streets of London/seems like everyone’s disappeared.”

    6. JoJo’s ‘Chill (Stay In)’
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    For those who are used to spending their days outside, being forced to stay inside during the Coronavirus pandemic can be challenging. But worries not, JoJo has the perfect song to keep you home instead of going outside. The singer has flipped her “Leave (Get Out)” into a Coronavirus-themed song titled “Chill (Stay In)”.
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    Performing a capella in her dining room, she pounds a beat on her dining table while singing, “Stay in!/ Right now!/ Do it for humanity! So you’re gon’ learn how/ To cook now/ And practice good hygiene/ I know you’re bored and want to f**k around, but not on me.”

    7. Neil Diamond’s ‘Sweet Caroline’

    The Coronavirus pandemic has proven to be so bad that Neil Diamond decided to come out of his retirement to spread awareness through his music. The singer-songwriter shared a new version of his hit “Sweet Caroline” in an effort to encourage fans to adopt a more healthy lifestyle to combat the deadly virus.

    In the video posted on his Instagram account, Neil performed in front of a roaring fire, “Hands, washing hands, reaching out, don’t touch me, I won’t touch you.” Not stopping there, he shared a message to his online devotees, “I know we’re going through a rough time right now, but I love you, and I think maybe if we sing together well, we might feel a little bit better.”

    8. Sam Smith’s ‘What the World Need Now Is Love’

    During these sensitive times, a number of musicians are using their platforms to brighten the lives of many by holding at-home concerts. Among these stars is Sam Smith, who has been posting some videos of covers while in quarantine. Interestingly enough, the lyrics of one of the songs he covered seemed to ring true to the crisis.

    Sam, who recently announced that he’d delay the release of his album as well as change its title, shared a video of him singing Jackie DeShannon’s “What the World Needs Now Is Love”. He delivered his beautiful vocals, “What the world needs now is love, sweet love/ No not just for some but for everyone/ Lord, we don’t need another mountain/ There are mountains and hillsides enough to climb/ There are oceans and rivers enough to cross/ Enough to last till the end of time.”

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    Diplo Learns How to Play Guitar During Coronavirus Lockdown

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    The Major Lazer star reveals he has been spending his days learning how to play guitar while staying at home during the Covid-19 quarantine amid the global pandemic.
    Apr 5, 2020
    AceShowbiz – Diplo is using his prolonged period of time indoors during the coronavirus outbreak to finally learn the guitar.
    The 41 year old reveals he’s been so busy with his career as a DJ, he hasn’t had so much downtime for almost two decades.
    “I haven’t been home this long since I was 24 years old. This is three weeks at my house and I’ve seen parts of my house I never knew existed,” he tells Beats 1’s Zane Lowe.
    But the father of two is embracing the break.
    “I got to make the best out of what I’m doing and I’m happy,” he adds. “I’m happy to be at home honestly, I never felt like I say that, but I like it (sic).”
    In addition to writing new music with electronic trio Major Lazer, he’s been developing new instrumental skills.
    “I haven’t been like, writing new music, because I’m still just in the studio finishing up the Major Lazer album,” he shares. “I’m tidying things up, but I’ve been like, playing a lot of guitar and learning that, which is I would never ever, ever do that, unless it’s like literally, someone made me do it (sic).”

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