
Daily Music Headlines January 15, 2026
2026-1-15 | 5 min.
Sabrina Carpenter will appear in her first-ever Super Bowl commercial for Pringles, with a teaser showing her plucking petals from a Pringles-chip flower ahead of the full ad airing during Super Bowl LX.billboard.comBTS announced their new full-length album ARIRANG, arriving March 20, 2026, with a title referencing the traditional Korean folk song symbolizing longing, separation, and resilience.consequence.netBLACKPINK revealed their third mini-album Deadline, set for release on February 27, marking their first major group project in more than three years.billboard.comHarry Styles is fueling speculation about a musical comeback after fans discovered a cryptic website featuring a voice memo teasing a new era following his 2022 album Harryâs House.billboard.comPaul McCartney shared the trailer and release date for Man on the Run, a documentary exploring his post-Beatles reinvention and the formation of Wings, debuting on Prime Video February 27, 2026.nme.comFlea announced his debut solo album HONORA, featuring collaborators Nick Cave and Thom Yorke, along with an intimate solo tour across North America, the UK, and Europe.nme.comJ. Cole confirmed his seventh studio album The Fall-Off will be released February 6, 2026, marking his first full-length album since 2021âs The Off-Season.variety.comBruno Mars added more than 30 dates to his 2026 The Romantic Tour, expanding the global stadium run due to overwhelming demand across North America and Europe.variety.comSpotify Global Chart HighlightsTop Song Global & US - Djo - âEnd of the BeginningâTop Song UK & Australia - Olivia Dean - âMan I NeedâTop Song Japan - Kenshi Yonezu - âIris OutâTop Song Mexico - Peso Pluma & Tito Double P - âdopaminaâ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Daily Music Headlines January 14, 2026
2026-1-14 | 4 min.
Julio Iglesias has been accused by two former employees of sexual assault, sexual harassment, and human trafficking. The complaint, supported by Womenâs Link Worldwide, alleges incidents in 2021 at his residences in the Dominican Republic and the Bahamas. BTS announced a massive 2026â2027 world tour with 79 shows across 34 markets. The run begins in South Korea and spans North America, Europe, Latin America, and Asia-Pacific, featuring a 360-degree stage. The tour is projected to generate over $1 billion. Dolly Parton is the subject of a new biography, Ainât Nobodyâs Fool by Martha Ackmann. Released December 30, the book traces Partonâs rise from poverty to global icon, spotlighting both her music and business legacy. John FortĂ©, Grammy-nominated musician and Fugees collaborator, has died at 50. He was found in his Massachusetts home; the cause of death is under investigation. FortĂ© contributed to The Score and released several solo albums, including Poly Sci. Kelly Clarkson covered âWhat It Sounds Likeâ from the KPop Demon Hunters soundtrack on The Kelly Clarkson Show. The song, originally performed by EJAE, Audrey Nuna, and REI AMI, is a fan favorite from the Netflix animated film. Fender has rebranded PreSonus Studio One Pro as Fender Studio Pro, integrating it into a unified recording ecosystem. Fender Studio Pro 8 includes Mustang Native Guitar and Rumble Native Bass plug-ins, blending Fender tone with PreSonus performance. Trevor Noah will host the Grammy Awards for the sixth and final time on February 1. The show airs live on CBS and streams on Paramount+. Kendrick Lamar leads this yearâs nominations with nine. Apple unveiled new Logic Pro updates for Mac and iPad, adding AI-powered tools like Synth Player and Chord ID. The features roll out as part of the new Creator Studio bundle, priced at $12.99/month or $129/year. A biopic about Ozzy and Sharon Osbourne is in development at Sony. Written by Lee Hall, the film centers on their love story and will feature music from Black Sabbath and Ozzyâs solo catalog, aiming for a realistic portrayal of their lives. Billboard Hot Dance/Electronic Top 5:5. HAVEN feat. Kaitlin Aragon â âI Runâ4. KATO feat. Jon â âTurn the Lights Offâ3. Chris Grey, R3BEL & Kryd â âLet The World Burnâ2. Tame Impala â âDraculaâDisco Lines & Tinashe â âNo Broke BoysâStay current with music news every weekday at DailyMusicHeadlines.com. Feedback: [email protected] by Hammond Chamberlain and Anthony Lemos. Written and hosted by Brian Ibbott and Eileen Rivera. Executive producer: Tom Merritt. Theme music by Lex Dallas and the State Street Players. Thanks for listening. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Daily Music Headlines January 13, 2026
2026-1-13 | 4 min.
ï»żâą Sabina Beyli released the new single âBad Habits,â examining the pull of old patterns. The track blends heaviness and vulnerability, with influences from Evanescence and Deftones, highlighting Beyliâs refined songwriting and emotive vocals. âą Louis Tomlinson praised BTS for repeatedly surpassing One Directionâs chart records, while noting that One Directionâs rejection of traditional boy-band formulas set them apart. His new album, How Did I Get Here?, arrives January 23.âą Taylor Swiftâs âThe Fate of Opheliaâ logged a tenth week at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100, becoming her first single to reach double-digit weeks on top. The song appears on The Life of a Showgirl. âą Blake Shelton scored his 31st country radio No. 1 with âStay Country or Die Tryinâ,â from For Recreational Use Only. The rural-pride anthem will feature in his upcoming Las Vegas residency at Caesars Palace. âą Chris Stapletonâs version of âTennessee Whiskeyâ became the first country song to earn double-diamond RIAA certification, surpassing 20 million units sold, fueled by his 2015 CMA performance with Justin Timberlake. âą NAMM 2026 runs January 20â24 in Anaheim, showcasing new music-tech launches and announcements from Roland, Korg, Akai, Native Instruments, Behringer, and more, with rumors pointing to new synths, software, and beat-making gear.âą Black Label Society will release Engines Of Demolition on March 27, featuring the Ozzy Osbourne tribute âOzzyâs Song.â The 15-track album follows 2021âs Doom Crew Inc. âą Puscifer launched their first comic series, Tales From The Pusciverse, centered on the character Bellendia Black. Issue one, written by Maynard James Keenan, is available exclusively via Puscifer.com. âą Oasis fans can relive Live â25 with new Funko Pop! figures of Liam and Noel Gallagher, priced at $29.99 and packaged in an Oasis-themed box, as Bond-theme rumors around Noel Gallagher continue to swirl. âą Billboard 200 Top 5 Albums:5. Tate McRae â So Close To What4. KPop Demon Hunters â Soundtrack3. Olivia Dean â The Art Of Loving2. Taylor Swift â The Life Of A Showgirl1.Morgan Wallen â Iâm The Problem Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Daily Music Headlines January 12, 2026
2026-1-12 | 4 min.
âą âGoldenâ from animated film KPop Demon Hunters won Best Original Song at the 2026 Golden Globes, the first animated film song to win since 2007. Demon Hunters also won Best Animated Film, the first movie to take both categories. Ludwig Göransson won Best Original Score for Sinners, becoming the first composer to win twice in three years. Both Golden and Sinners are now strong Oscar favorites after Globe and Critics Choice wins. âą Morgan Wallenâs Iâm the Problem returned to No. 1 on the Billboard 200 for a 13th week with 85K units. Olivia Deanâs The Art of Loving hit a new peak at No. 3 with 65K. Taylor Swiftâs The Life of a Showgirl slipped to No. 2 after 12 weeks at No. 1âą Bob Weir, guitarist and co-founder of the Grateful Dead, has died at 78. A member since 1965, Weir helped define the bandâs sound and co-wrote classics including âTruckinâ,â âSugar Magnolia,â and âEstimated Prophet.â Tributes poured in honoring his musicianship and generosity. âą Miranda Lambert will perform the pre-race concert at the 2026 Daytona 500, the 68th running of the event. She joins past performers including Brad Paisley, Luke Combs, Tim McGraw, Jon Bon Jovi, and Mariah Carey. âą Gunnar and Matthew Nelson detail their familyâs entertainment legacy in the memoir What Happened To Your Hair?, addressing long-standing rumors, their upbringing, and the truth surrounding their father Ricky Nelsonâs fatal plane crash. âą Jay Weinberg has exited Suicidal Tendencies after nearly two years to focus on personal projects and his growing family. He joined the band in March 2024 following his departure from Slipknot. âą Bella Mackenzie released the new single âTombstone Desperadoâ featuring Jake Banfield. Inspired by the film Tombstone, the track highlights a tougher edge and will appear during Banfieldâs Australian tour. âą Jack Osbourne says he, his wife, and daughters have all dreamed of Ozzy Osbourne since his 2025 death, describing Ozzy as laughing and telling them to stop crying. âą Billboard Hot 100 Top 5: No. 1 âThe Fate of Opheliaâ â Taylor SwiftNo. 2 âGoldenâ â HUNTR/XNo. 3 âOrdinaryâ â Alex WarrenNo. 4 âMan I Needâ â Olivia DeanNo. 5 âChoosinâ Texasâ â Ella Langley.Want to stay up to date on whatâs happening in music every weekday? Subscribe at DailyMusicHeadlines.com. Email us at [email protected] show is produced by Hammond Chamberlain and Anthony Lemos. It's written and hosted by (me) Brian Ibbott and (me) Eileen Rivera. Tom Merritt is our executive producer. Theme music by Lex Dallas and the State Street Players. Thanks for listening. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Daily Music Headlines January 9, 2026
2026-1-09 | 5 min.
Britney Spears said on Instagram she will never perform live in the U.S. again for âextremely sensitive reasons,â though she may consider shows abroad. She hasnât performed publicly since 2018. Bad Bunny faces a $16M lawsuit in Puerto Rico alleging a womanâs voice was used without consent in âEoOâ and âSolo de mĂ.â The case could affect how recorded voices are cleared in music. Taylor Swift, Sabrina Carpenter, and Alex Warren lead the 2026 iHeartRadio Music Awards nominations. The show airs live on FOX March 26. Spotify confirmed ICE recruitment ads are no longer running, saying the campaign ended late last year after widespread backlash. The company says this was not a policy change. Twenty One Pilots will release a global theatrical and IMAX concert film, More Than We Ever Imagined, documenting The Clancy World Tour with footage from Mexico City. Fetty Wap was released from prison 11 months early due to time served and good-behavior credits, as he prepares to restart his career. Salt-N-Pepaâs lawsuit against Universal Music Group was dismissed after a judge ruled the duo never owned the master recordings they sought to reclaim. A fan-built site, MTV Rewind, recreates classic 24/7 MTV-style video channels with archived videos and no ads or algorithms. New music this week:Bruno Mars â âI Just Mightâ A$AP Rocky â âPunk Rockyâ Zach Bryan â âPlastic Cigaretteâ Robyn â âTalk to Meâ Junior H & Gael Valenzuela â Subscribe for weekday music news at DailyMusicHeadlines.com. Feedback: [email protected]. Produced by Hammond Chamberlain and Anthony Lemos. Written and hosted by Brian Ibbott and Eileen Rivera. Executive producer Tom Merritt. Theme by Lex Dallas and the State Street Players. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.



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