I took some time off because, to be honest, I just wasn't feeling it in the wake of David Bowie's death. But it's back to business, with our top slot belonging to Bloc Party's new, more electronic direction, and a strong sophomore effort from St. Lucia.
Fresh from committing crimes against the English language with his chart-topping single Marvin Gaye – a collaboration with Meghan “All About That Bass” Trainor that co-opted the soul giant's name into one of the more grammatically cavalier refrains of
There are viral success stories, and then there is Charlie Puth. Though he won an internet contest hosted by Perez Hilton— and even hung up on the Ellen show when they first tried to contact him — he's proven to be so much more than the viral kid of
There are viral success stories, and then there is Charlie Puth. Though he won an internet contest hosted by Perez Hilton— and even hung up on the Ellen show when they first tried to contact him — he's proven to be so much more than the viral kid of
Elsewhere, today marks the official debut of silky soul singer Charlie Puth. He's the guy the made you cry about the seventh sequel to Fast & Furious, and managed to make Marvin Gaye a verb – both amazing feats. The 24-year-old from Rumson, New Jersey